App Store on Thursday, providing access to 552 iPhone and iPod touch applications to users of iTunes.To run and install the software, users will need a device using the iPhone 2.0 software, currently only available to purchasers of new iPhone 3G models. At launch the App Store included 552 apps, including 135 free programs. Among them is Apple’s own Remote, which controls iTunes 7.7 remotely. Other free apps include an AIM instant-messaging client from AOL, Google Mobile, TypePad, and an iPhone version of the Twitterrific Twitter client. The first day of the App Store was a huge success with Apple’s revenue up to $100K.
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