I was wondering how long it would take for someone to jump on this.
The opportunity in the iPhone apps market right now is staggering. It's almost like a new "gold rush". So you've come up with a great idea for an iPhone app. Now what?
The problem: how do you MAKE one? First of all. You really need to read iStormer. This handy guide walks you through the entire process of thinking through, planning, designing, and building your iPhone app.
Next, you need to head over to Kyte, who has just launched its iPhone Apps Framework - a turn-key solution that allows Kyte partners to create applications that can that include video, live chat, and monetization options, all with a minimal amount of development costs.
To promote the launch, Kyte has named five artists from IGA records who have already released their own iPhone applications, including the following free apps: The All American Rejects, Keri Hilson, Lady Gaga, The Pussycat Dolls, and Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em.
Besides Twitter feeds, RSS, and chat, Kyte also lists each artist’s most recent music videos taken using the Kyte.tv mobile phone video app. The app also includes (of course) links to each artist's songs over at Apple’s iTunes store.
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