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Apple Adds Top 100 App Listings Per Category

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Solrobots.com, developer of SaveBenjis [App Store] let us know that he had found new Top 100 listings per category in the iTunes Store.

The changes have not yet propagated out to all iTunes clients, but here is a list of what we've found so far.

Books: Paid / Free
Business: Paid / Free
Education: Paid / Free
Entertainment: Paid / Free
Finance: Paid / Free
Games: Paid / Free
Healthcare & Fitness: Paid / Free
News: Paid / Free
Photography: Paid / Free
Reference: Paid / Free
Sports: Paid / Free
Utilities: Paid / Free

Apple had previously only had Top 100 overall and Top 100 game listings.

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