Angry Birds.
i would like to see swipy man
You would typically patent the unique technology or functionality of an app, while you would copyright the specific code, design, and content within the app.
In the App Store, "Get" indicates that an app is free to download. When you tap "Get," it initiates the download and installation process on your device. If the app is paid, you would see the price instead of "Get," and you would need to complete a purchase.
The Muro App can be downloaded for free from the App Store. One would first need a device capable of running apps. Then one would go to the App Store and search for "Muro". Once found, it can be downloaded and used.
an ideal community would be a place where people accept you for who you are.
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There is possibly a store locator app for androids and tablets which would be very useful and ideal for you to find your nearest store. Furniture factory outlet world will be located somewhere online as well.
I have analytics built into my apps that I build for businesses. I don't know of an app that gives you this info, it would have to be tied into the app you where wanting to track.
1 good iPod app would be Paper toss.
I probably would be if the app actually was real.
I would say Angry Birds.
no and who would make that kind of app