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  2. DJMax Ray - Wikipedia

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    The development of DJMax Ray was announced by This is Game during August 2012. [1] The announcement explained that Neowiz Mobile and Pentavision had developed a mobile application codenamed DJMax Mobile 2012 and it would be published to the two leading mobile operating systems, Apple iOS and Android.

  3. iTunes Ping - Wikipedia

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    iTunes Ping, or simply Ping, was a software-based, music-oriented social networking and recommender system developed and operated by Apple Inc. It was announced and launched on September 1, 2010, [2] as part of the tenth major release of iTunes. [3]

  4. iPhone OS 1 - Wikipedia

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    Adds the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store app, allowing on-device purchase of music, movies, and ringtones. [13] [14] 1.1.1 September 27, 2007 Adds the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store app to the original iPhone [15] [16] [14] 1.1.2 November 12, 2007 Minor update. Fixes a crash while opening the iPod app [17] 1.1.3 January 15, 2008 Home screen can be rearranged

  5. Shazam (music app) - Wikipedia

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    Shazam first became available as an app in 2006 exclusively on the Amp'd Mobile cellular service. Shazam for iPhone debuted on 10 July 2008, with the launch of Apple's App Store. The free app enabled users to launch iTunes and buy the song directly, [16] although the service struggled to identify classical music. [17]

  6. Talk:iTunes Store - Wikipedia

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    iBookstore is a separate store from the iTunes Store. Merging these would be like merging iPad into iPod. — Epastore 22:46, 27 January 2010 (UTC) Disagree - Just as the App Store, the iBookstore should have its own article. They are both separated from the itunes store. P. S. Burton 22:57, 27 January 2010 (UTC)

  7. FairPlay - Wikipedia

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    Apps downloaded from the App Store are protected and code signed using a variant of FairPlay DRM for apps. FairPlay DRM creates a public/private key pair when a device is registered with an iCloud account, and encrypting app encryption keys using the "public" key (which is kept on Apple's servers) in order to decrypt them on the device using ...

  8. Reminders (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Reminders is a task management program developed by Apple Inc. for their iOS, macOS and watchOS platforms that allows users to create lists and set notifications for themselves. [1]

  9. List of mobile app distribution platforms - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Store: This is an app store by Microsoft and is available on Windows devices. Developers can distribute their apps to millions of Microsoft customers. Aptoide: This is an independent app store for Android and iOS devices. Developers can distribute their apps to millions of Aptoide users. AltStore: This is an independent app store for ...