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Apple spreads 300 million iPhone apps

Paid or free?

By Rik Myslewski

5th December 2008 19:11 GMT

Thanks to Macworld's iPhone Central [1], we learn today that Apple has purchased full-page ads in both the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal that include the news - in small print at the bottom of the ads - that the iTunes App Store has now distributed "over 300 million" iPhone apps from a total of "over 10,000" titles available.

You'll notice that we said "distributed", not "sold", seeing as how Apple's ads don't distinguish between paid and free apps - and free apps are understandably a high percentage of their offerings.

Still, the 300m and 10,000 figures are a substantial increase from the 200m apps distributed and 5550 apps offered cited by Steve Jobs during Apple's October 21 fourth-quarter earnings conference call [2].

No matter how you slice it, those 300 million must include a ton of downloads of The Blimp Pilots' Koi Pond [3], the most popular paid app, and Pandora Media's Pandora Radio [4], the most popular free app in Apple's list [5] of the top 25 paid and free apps from the iTunes App Store. ®