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Dine, Nature, Pass - Apple's New 75,000 Apps for Just About Anything Commericals

By , Monday, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:29 pm
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75000 apps for just about everything

Apple, evolving on the "App for That" theme that's been the centerpiece of their iPhone commercials for over a year, has released 3 new ads called Dine, Nature, and Pass with the tag line "75,000 apps for just about anything".

Phew! We get it, Apple is turning up the dial on the app platform promotion. And why not? It's their killer competitive advantage at this point.

Rene Ritchie

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  1. tweger01 says:

    Of course they're using this to their advantage, but the commericals are getting old.

  2. iShirk says:

    @ tweger01

    I honestly dont think Apple gives a sh_it what you think, the commercials are working, and in a big way. Apple knows what they are doing.

  3. Dionte says:

    Where's the app to use google voice and latitude

  4. DBlanco says:

    Exactly. The commercials work and it's showing off something no other phone can come close to

  5. Dude says:

    Apple has a excellent ad agency....GO APPLE..

  6. Iain 117 says:

    Dunno if anyone has seen the new Nokia 5800 advert airing in the UK lately but it's a direct rip off of Apples "app for that" theme, including the saying! "want to chat to your friends on Facebook? There's an app for that"

    it's such a blatant rip off I dunno how they get away with it?

  7. fastlane says:

    @Iain 117:

    If Apple didn't trademark "There's an app for that" then anyone can legally use it. What would be ironic is if Nokia trademarked it. Energizer did this years ago to Duracell by mocking their mechanical bunny, then trademarking it.

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