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Friday, June 12, 2009

Apple’s kick-ass App Display Wall

Apple’s display grid of 20 monitors loaded with icons for iPhone apps up at the Moscone Center. The cool part: Every time an app was purchased, it pulsated on-screen. This artwork was a great way to visually show how big the iPhone, and concept of apps has become. Apps will definitely find there way into other products in the future. Check out the post on Core77!
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