20 Great Apps For Your New iPhone Or iPod Touch (AAPL)
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... and/or MySpace, free: Catch up on your real-world friends and see their latest photos. Great for killing time in waiting rooms. ...
50+ iPhone Apps to Enhance Your Photo and Video Experience
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We know you’re obsessed with your iPhone, and chances are you’ve been taking a lot more photos - perhaps even recording videos - over the holidays. To satisfy aspiring iPhone photographers and videographers, we’ve assembled a collection of more than 50 iPhone and iPod Touch apps to enhance your photo and video experience.
We’ve included fan favorites, lesser known names, apps for photo editing, apps for video enjoyment, and many more.
Did we leave your favorite photo or video app off the list? Let us know what you love and why in the comments. ...
50 aplicaciones para iPhone dedicadas a fotografía y video
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Se vienen las vacaciones y seguramente los usuarios de iPhone van a querer sacar fotos por todos lados. Ya sabemos que su cámara de 2 megapíxeles no es lo mejor del mundo por eso para sacarle todo el jugo es necesario darse una vuelta por la App Store.
Desde programas para compartir, twittear, editar fotos hasta hacer streaming en vivo se encuentran en esta lista de 50 aplicaciones para iPhone dedicadas a fotografía y video.
En la imagen se puede ver a Photogene, una aplicación que por 3 dólares trae una especie de Photoshop que te permite aplicar algunos efectos como rotación, espejo, recortar, ...
70+ Free iPhone Apps for Social Media Mavens
Mashable! —
While many people think of social media in terms of their computer, the iPhone and iPod Touch guarantee that you can interact anytime, anywhere.
We’ve gathered up over 70 apps that will help you stay in touch with just about anyone, whether they are across the world or using the same Wi-Fi hotspot as you. Oh, and did we mention that all of these are 100% free? What isn’t to love?
What is your favorite way to stay connected with your social buddies on the iPhone and iPod Touch? ...
Apple: Almost 1 Billion iPhone Apps Served, and counting…
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If you had any doubts about the iPhone AppStore’s furious success over the past year, you should know that Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) is well on its way to its 1 billionth iPhone application download. Apple is making a big deal, as it should, about its 1 billion iPhone app downloads. In fact, Apple will be celebrating its 1 billionth app download by giving the lucky downloader a prize pack that includes a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card, an iPod touch, a Time Capsule and a MacBook Pro!
The iPhone maker has posted a downloads-counter that has only picked up speed since Apple announced its promotion. The iTunes App Store is apparently being hammered by ...
Apple Hits 1 Billion App Store Downloads!
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) was expected to serve up their 1 Billionth (with a capital B) App Store download today, and lo and behold, Apple has announced that they’ve officially seen 1 billion iPhone/iPod Touch applications downloaded from their iTunes App Store! In less than a full year of existence, Apple and the iPhone have managed to make mobile applications as commonplace as an iTunes music purchase, and the App Store’s popularity continues to grow.
The total tally of iPhone applications in the iPhone AppStore was estimated to be somewhere in the neighborhood of 25,000 in March 2009. And, ...
7 Reasons Not to Ditch Your iPhone [WebWorkerDaily]
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With Apple’s recent banning of the Google Voice App from its App Store, some technorati are ditching their iPhones. The reasons given for switching from the device tend to be more politically-charged than practical. While I think it is important for us to understand the corporate politics behind the companies whose products we use, I also ...
iPhone-Controlled Flying Object
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From the Offender Locator to the MySpace app, Apple has almost everything covered in the world of maximizing the use of the iPhone. We know that the possibilities are endless and could eventually involve robots and the military. Get your anti-Skynet rhetoric ready, because it's already happening. Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) 30-man crew lead by the head of the Humans and Automation Lab (HAL), Professor Missy Cummings, began a project as a result of Cummings' experience flying F/A-18 Hornet fighters for the Navy. She said that the layout and lack of ergonomic design inspired her to improve human-robot interaction. The $5,000 project, ...



