Games, music dominate Top 10 iPhone applications in 2008

December 4, 2008 The iPhone

The iPhone 3G is displayed at the Apple store at The Grove where it went on sale in July 2008 in Los Angeles, California. Music and games are the most sought-after programs of 2008 for hot-selling iPhone and iPod Touch devices, Apple said on Wednesday.

Music and games are the most sought-after programs of 2008 for hot-selling iPhone and iPod Touch devices, Apple said on Wednesday.



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