In a variation on the new math, 2.0 plus 3G equals $30 million now and about $360 million next summer.
Or in plain English: Apple has raked in about $30 million in sales of iPhone applications in the one month since the company opened its App Store and brought the iPhone 3G onto the market, CEO Steve Jobs told The Wall Street Journal. Jobs also sees big numbers ahead if Apple continues its current pace of selling an average of $1 million worth of applications per day.
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