Windows Phone overtakes iPhone in China, Microsoft claims

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In addition to having href="http://www.idownloadblog.com/2012/03/12/apple-having-trouble-catching-samsung-in-china/">trouble catching up to Samsung in China, Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform has now managed to outsell the iPhone in the 1.33 billion people market, if a high-ranked Microsoft executive in charge of the Greater China region is to be believed.

According to his data, Windows Phone market share in China now sits at seven percent, a percentage point ahead of the six percent market share enjoyed by the iPhone.

No reason to get enraged over this metric. href="http://www.idownloadblog.com/2012/04/30/apple-and-samsung-gulp-cell-phone-profits/">Apple’s in it for the profits, not market share and Nokia actually has a dominant presence and world-class distribution in this hugely important market. Let’s hope Tim Cook’s looking into those numbers as Apple needs to double down on China…(…)
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Price Drop: Photographer Management HD (Photography)

Photographer Management HD 1.10



Device: iOS iPad Only
Category: Photography
Price: $4.99 -> Free, Version: 1.10 (iTunes)



Description:

**** Top 10 USA ***Photographer Management HD" is the first multiplatform system for professional photographic studios and companies."Photographer Management" allows you to create and keep a database of your customers, reports, weddings and models for your Photographic Studio.- DataBase for your Photo Studio.- Easy to use.- Fine Design.- Compatible with AirPrint.- Possibility to send your data by email or in PDF format.- Total control of your data.- Syncronized through DropBox.- Maps of addresses of your customers, places and partners.- Possibility to export your contacts from your address book.- Personalized options.- Alarm system.————————————————————- More Apps By Cero Ideas: ★ The Thermomix Recipes with Maricruz – The best recipes to enjoy your Thermomix ★ Falsarius Chef – The most fun recipes ★ The killer memories – If you like horror this is definitely your application. Reading music and fill you with fear! ★ Funny Autopsy – Disfruta realizando operaciones a unos personajes un tanto peculiares. ★ PottedGarden – Learn to grow your Urban Garden For more information visit at www.ceroideas.com————————————————————- FIND: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cero-Ideas/164875760229625 FIND: http://twitter.com/#!/ceroideas Be the first to hear about new and amazing content!

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Londoners: Figure out the Tube with these Underground cases for iPhone 4/4S [Review]

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Despite being British, the London public transport system totally confuses me at the best of times. I’m used to using local landmarks and “beacons” to find my way around. Being brought up in the tiniest village in North Wales and having moved up to a relatively rural city, the tube system is completely alien to me. You get in one place, move in the dark a…

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Tracks Releases Most Ambitious Update Yet: Custom Camera, New Filters, And Real-Time Video

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How timely. After launching a year ago at Disrupt NYC 2011, Tracks is today releasing one of its biggest updates to date. The service is much like Color, but without the creepy factor as any and all members of a specific photo-sharing group must be invited. I like to think of it as the place where Color and Google+ Circles intersect, but I far prefer Tracks than either of the former.

Thus far Tracks has offered iOS, web- and real-world versions of your tracks (the collection of photos shared with a specific social network, which can be both geo-temporal or last forever). Today, however, the service gets much more beefy, with the ability to shoot and send real-time video and the addition of new filters, Instagram-style. There are now ten filter options on the app, and they’ll all work on both photos and videos.

But that’s not all. The update brings with it the ability to add friends to various tracks from Facebook and Twitter, as well as a new custom camera with multi-shot capability and locks for exposure and focus. Animations have also been added.

Tracks has seen great success since its debut at Disrupt last year, launching an iPhone app officially in October and raising a $1 million round in December. The company also enticed Photobucket’s founder Alex Welch to join the board.

Speaking of Mr. Welch, here’s what he had to say about today’s Tracks update:

Since joining Tracks as both an investor and board member last year, I have worked very closely on product and strategy with Vic and team. I continue to be impressed at the overall vision, as well as the dedication and execution of this team. As simple as it may sound, the challenge of having a single mainstream service that can span both experiences and interests with different groups of friends and family, has not been solved at a large scale. The Tracks approach is the right one.

The idea of a private social network is one of the few new social ideas that I can jump on board with, and it’ll be interesting to see how the company builds out this offering with behemoths like Facebook and Twitter still growing at a solid pace.

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