Nov 4th, 2009 - New York Times
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When Timothy Cook, Apple’s chief operating officer, remarked that people are just "trying to catch up with the first iPhone that was announced two years ago, and we have long since moved beyond that," during the company's most recent earnings release, he may have had a point.
On Wednesday, the company announced it hit milestone that is helping the company edge out the competition in the smartphone industry, soaring past 100,000 applications available for download in its mobile storefront, the App Store.
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