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Apple today posted three new iPhone commercials to their ad gallery.

- Itchy features three apps linked by the common theme of being used on a nature walk: Compass Go [App Store, $1.99], iBird Explorer Plus [App Store, $19.99], and How To Videos from Howcast.com [App Store, Free].

- Office features three business-oriented apps promoted for their roles in sales transactions: Credit Card Terminal [App Store, $49.99], Print & Share [App Store, $6.99], and FedEx Mobile for iPhone [App Store, Free].

- Student features three apps positioned to appeal to college students: Apartments [App Store, Free], SnapTell [App Store, Free], and Photogene [App Store, $2.99].

Article Link: Apple Releases Three New iPhone Ads: 'Itchy', 'Office', and 'Student'
 

bruinsrme

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Oct 26, 2008
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how and where does the shipping label print to?

Photogene looks very cool
 

h.21

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Nov 6, 2008
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So now that there's an app to handle credit card transactions, how long before they ditch those piles of fail they use for checkouts at the Apple Stores?

Although, they did say "small business"..
 

brianbobcat

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By the way, both those addresses shown on the label are locations for Chiat Day, Apple's ad agency. From address: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&client=safari&num=50&q=5353+Grosvenor+Blvd,+Los+Angeles+CA,+90066&ie=UTF8&split=0&gl=us&ei=7q3aSYnPLo-EtAPPzozQBg&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr To: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&client=safari&num=50&q=5353+Grosvenor+Blvd,+Los+Angeles+CA,+90066&ie=UTF8&split=0&gl=us&ei=7q3aSYnPLo-EtAPPzozQBg&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr"

I also found it funny that the recipient's last name is "Stalker" which is totally what I did by looking up those addresses.

-Brian
 

NT1440

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Snaptell looks awesome!:eek:

I love how many ideas are coming out of the appstore.
 

Eso

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Fail

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Way to promote a 2-star app!

I don't get the SnapTell thing. If you can take a picture of the media to tell you what it is, can't you just... read the cover? Don't say it's faster either, because the lag between loading the app up, loading the camera, steadying the picture, sending over the web, and getting results isn't going to be that convienent.
 

NT1440

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View attachment 166119

Way to promote a 2-star app!

I don't get the SnapTell thing. If you can take a picture of the media to tell you what it is, can't you just... read the cover? Don't say it's faster either, because the lag between loading the app up, loading the camera, steadying the picture, sending over the web, and getting results isn't going to be that convienent.

.... It takes the pic, then gives you a list of who sells it and for cheapest.....


WHOOOOOSH!
 

Mattjeff

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Jun 2, 2008
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Thats how you do a commercial Microsoft.





haha ;)
By the way, both those addresses shown on the label are locations for Chiat Day, Apple's ad agency. From address: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&client=safari&num=50&q=5353+Grosvenor+Blvd,+Los+Angeles+CA,+90066&ie=UTF8&split=0&gl=us&ei=7q3aSYnPLo-EtAPPzozQBg&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr To: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&client=safari&num=50&q=5353+Grosvenor+Blvd,+Los+Angeles+CA,+90066&ie=UTF8&split=0&gl=us&ei=7q3aSYnPLo-EtAPPzozQBg&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr"

I also found it funny that the recipient's last name is "Stalker" which is totally what I did by looking up those addresses.

-Brian
 

Constable Odo

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Mar 28, 2008
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There's an app for that? Nonsense! :mad: All iPhone owners will be soon throwing away their handsets just to get their hands on the amazing Palm Pre's keyboard and background processing, oh, and I forgot, the PalmOS emulator that can run 30,000 apps from the 1980's. Palm has an app for that. :D

I like those iPhone ads. Just watching them gives goosebumps. Simple, low-key, high-impact just like the iPhone.
 

stagi

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Those were pretty good and all had some apps I never knew about but looked pretty cool
 

mulze22

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I saw "Student" on 24 tonight!
Very appropriate, as I am a college student... shopping for an apartment for next year... and I had no idea about that app. Now that's good advertising ;)


I'm in the same exact boat as you. Only I just watched it online.
 

NT1440

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Judge for yourself:

SnapTell - 9 listings (1 incorrect) in 38 seconds.

Froogle - 57 listings in 40 seconds.

Uh, check the link for your first video.

I also think you are severly underestimating how much people like when things are simple. Your froogle video involved way more steps than the snaptell one does.

And does froogle search by simply taking a picture?
 

Eso

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Uh, check the link for your first video.

I also think you are severly underestimating how much people like when things are simple. Your froogle video involved way more steps than the snaptell one does.

And does froogle search by simply taking a picture?

Fixed.

Froogling is really as easy as... well, googling. I don't see any particular benefit taking a picture has; You'll spend just as much time waiting for the camera, uploading, and analyzing the image as you would typing out the product name.

SnapTell:

1. Load app
2. Press camera button (you also may need to reply to "allow location" popup
3. Take picture
4. Use photo
5. Pick local/online results
6. View available products

Froogle:

1. Load Safari
2. Navigate to Froogle
3. Search product name
4. Pick search result
5. View available products

The iPhone can already do what these kinds of apps do so easily, all they do is bloat the App store and make it harder to find apps that truly have unique functionality. Sure, it's cool it can analyze a product from a picture, but c'mon, do you really need that service to know what you are looking at?
 

AustinZ

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That credit card app is actually really cool, when you think about it- and it does what it does without third-party hardware. When 3.0 comes out with custom hardware support, there's really nothing standing in the way of these devices becoming ubiquitous pretty much everywhere.
 

Mr. Giver '94

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Look, as long as they don't feature some douche trying to buy a computer on the cheapo, I'm good with whatever advertising Apple decides to do.


:D:D
 

MrSmith

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Is there an app to make the batteries on our brand new iPhones last longer than a day between recharges? Other than Don'tUseThePhone?
 
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