Emailing "Apple Bonanza of iPhone, iPod Touch Applications"


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Yesterday, in preparation for Apple's iPhone 3G launch and iPhone firmware 2.0 upgrade, Apple launched the iPhone App store (also for the iPod touch) in iTunes. The App Store contained hundreds of applications. By the time the iPhone 3G goes on sale at 8:00 a.m. today, it is supposed to be composed of over 500 native applications, including 125 free titles.

We've already posted a few stories covering a few of these apps. These include versions of MySpace, Sega's Super Monkey Ball, a pair of titles from Oracle; and an edition of CRM mainstay Salesforce.com. We also posted about how Apple quickly compiled two top ten app lists (one for overall iPhone apps and the other covering free titles) in iTunes. Here you'll find several additional titles listed. And you can also learn about AOL's three free iPhone titles (AIM, AOL Radio and Truveo), AT&T's YellowPages.com, TripAdvisor's Local Picks, social mapping-app Loopt, and a game from Griptonite called Chimps Ahoy! here.

To round things out, we've now listed several more titles with brief descriptions. It's all just the tip of the iceberg.