Video sharing site Vimeo has rolled out its much-anticipated app for the Apple iPhone.
The app works with the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 with iOS 4.0 or later, and allows users to browse and watch videos, upload and edit new video from the iPhone and even download videos to the phone’s camera roll.

The free app is a year late coming to market, but Vimeo early on said it had no intention of bringing a “generic app” to market, deciding it would use Apple’s iMovie as a benchmark.
Apple doesn’t release production data for its devices, but that hasn’t stopped analysts from employing various work-around methods. Using historic sales data, which is made public and confirmed on a quarterly basis, assumptions can be made about inventory. Over at Asymco, analyst Horace Dediu has combined available data sets to build production ramps for a report entitled “Predicting iPhone Sales for Dummies.”
“So here are the patterns of sales for the four versions of iPhone sold to date with some production ramps overlaid,” Dediu wrote in introducing the graph displayed below. “The monthly sales are approximations based on actual quarterly sales divided over the months according to the number of days available.”
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