According to Digital Media Wire:

CNET and E! Online co-founder Kevin Wendle and MusicNation fo-founder Daniel Klaus have teamed to form AppFund, a new investment firm that will provide funding and expertise to developers working on applications for Apple’s new iPad.

New York-based AppFund’s investments will range from $5,000 to $500,000, “depending on the complexity of each application and its potential to tap into the mobile end user market.”

The firm said it is now accepting proposals to be part of the launch of the first iPad applications by the summer of 2010.

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This looks interesting from New Yorker Daily Intel: Steve Jobs in Secret New York Meeting With Top Times Execs

One of my failed iPad predictions was an iNewsStand for print media based on activity like this: The New York Times creates unit for electronic editions. Maybe it just wasn’t ready in time…

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