February 26, 2009
Apps: Not just for programmers anymore
Even nongeeks are finding ways to cash in on the craze for iPhone apps. Joy Kovaleski and Jeff Muncy have launched Psyclops, a tween-oriented music and dance app that sells for $1.99 a pop. With no employees or special programming skills, they used independent contractors to write their app and angel investors to fund it. "I think it's such a great business model that Apple has set up for us creators," Muncy said.
[via Smart Brief]
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