Monday, Kyte rolled out its iPhone Apps Framework, which is a turn-key platform enabling Kyte partners to develop applications that could include video, live chat and monetization tools at a low cost.
Moreover, the company has also announced five artists from IGA records who have all already launched iPhone apps, including The All American Rejects, Keri Hilson, Lady Gaga, The Pussycat Dolls and Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, which are all free.
Kyte offers users Twitter feeds, along with RSS and also a list comprising each artist's most recent videos that were taken by using Kyte.tv's mobile phone video applications.
In addition, the platform also gives a list of links to songs in the music section of Apple's iTunes store.
Kyte is not the first company to release a platform for Apple Incorporated iPhone’s applications, having now joined Infomedia's Mobile Syndication Solutions, which was used by MC Hammer in order to build his app for the gadget.
On a related topic, Apple has recently rejected some apps that developers had submitted for the App Store, in some cases for almost no reason at all.
Among the applications that did not manage to get into the company’s App Store were Swamiware's Obama Trampoline game, which entails that 18 politicians are placed on a trampoline so that the user can pop balloons floating across the screen with their heads, MyShoe, I Am Poor, which was developed Hardy Macia of Catamount Software and The South Park App. The latter enables users to access episode clips, read South Park news and also download wallpaper and other South Park-related content.