Apple launches try-before-you-buy option in App Store ... sort of
One of the most common gripes people have with the iPhone App Store is that there's no way to know what you're paying for before you pay for it. Apple has decided to address that complaint with a "Try Before You Buy" section in the App Store, which collects the free or lite versions of popular apps. Unfortunately, it's not a full-on app return policy, but it does highlight the developers who make ...
One of the biggest complaints about Apple's iPhone App Store has been the lack of any way to try an app before you buy it. Apple has addressed that issue by allowing free-to-paid app upgrades. This means apps that used to have two separate versions, free and paid, will now be able to merge into a single download, with the ability to buy an upgrade from within the app.
Apple has been pretty ...
Facebook has been pretty busy today releasing new features on the popular social networking website. In addition to launching Facebook Lite, a stripped down version of the social networking site, the company also announced a new way to connect your content to friends. Status updates have always been one of the most popular and most used features of Facebook and today's introduction of "friend ...
A large number of Facebook users received a message yesterday, telling them they'd been invited to test something called Facebook Lite. The messages turned out to be an accident, and the users who received them couldn't sign up. Because nobody's seen it yet, there's still a lot of speculation about what Facebook Lite actually is. Facebook's recent acquisition of FriendFeed has led some people to ...





