appbeacon.com - 1/23/2009
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Start at the New Apps link above. See the list of all apps you haven't reviewed. Don't like an App? Sink it. You'll never be bothered by it again. Find a gem but not ready to buy yet? Bookmark the App and get updates on prices and new features. Already own an App? Mark it as Owned. AppBeacon ...
i.gizmodo.com - 1/17/2009
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i.gizmodo.com —
See if you can guess which icon represents
said "new low." Have a guess? I bet you...
do. But thankfully, there were some legit cool apps this week too. Zit Picker : The aforementioned low. I write about it only to warn fellow Gizmodo fans, with hopes ...
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The Week in iPhone Apps: And We Have Reached A New Low ...
textually.org - 1/22/2009
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textually.org —
Online Best Colleges.com has just posted a remarkable
list of 100 free iPhone apps that will make...
you smarter, broken out in 11 categories. This list of 100 free apps will prove to you that it's also an outlet for learning other languages, ...
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100 Free iPhone Apps That Will Make You Smarter
crunchgear.com - 1/19/2009
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crunchgear.com —
Become CG’s iPhone Apps Review Intern (CGiARI, for
short.) Email john at crunchgear dot com a ~200...
word review of your favorite iPhone app and become one of the better of the best. This position pays only in iPhone apps and beatings, so be warned.
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Browse Apple iTunes App Store without iTunes
SolSie.com —
... Alternatively, you can also visit AppBeacon, providing more social networking approach with community, app discovery tools, and news about app updates from the store. ...
Faux iPhone App Stores Appears Online
textually.org —
A faux iTunes App Store has appeared Internet--and it's a fairly good facsimile of the original. The fake store was created by an ingenious developer, who has made the content of the real iTunes App Store available via any platform's web browser. [via cnet reviews]
The site, app-store.appspot.com, is up and running - but probably not for long.
... Another site, AppBeacon, offers similar functionality.
Justin Noel of AppBeacon.com states: "There are many sites, including ours, that scrape content ...
Not the App Store…AppBeacon!
Mobility Site —
... A new website called AppBeacon which offers Apps for iPhones and iPod Touches for sale using Apple’s affiliate program that shares five per cent of the cost of some iTunes apps with referring vendors or websites. Therefore AppBeacon is essentially an alternate App Store front end. It is a Linux friendly, less Apple-centric way to stock up your iPhone. ...
How to Find Awesome iPhone Apps [IPhone Apps]
Gizmodo —
... First up (and most highly recommend of the bunch) is AppBeacon, which requires an account, and you track what apps you own, like and dislike, filtering out the crap you're not interested in (or that's just crap) and bookmarking what you might wanna check out. Unfortunately, there's no recommendation system built-in yet based on what you do like, but that's the next logical step. ...
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One developer of applications for the App Store and the iPhone is looking a gift horse in the mouth. The developer, who goes by a pen name, says that the App Store rewards crap applications. I say you can't spell Crap without Ap.
Can you really ...