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iPhone Ebooks: The New Fart Apps [IPhone Apps]
iPhone Ebooks: The New Fart Apps [IPhone Apps]
gizmodo.com — A buzzy new report says that ebook iPhone apps are on the rise, and accounted for more... new apps in October—nearly a fifth —than even games. It's unexpected and exciting, but what does it mean? Spam, is what. The data shows a clear rise ... (more) iPhone Ebooks: The New Fart Apps [IPhone Apps]
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Just Another iPhone Blog — Copyright © 2009 PatrickJ. Visit the original article at http://justanotheriphoneblog.com/wordpress/iphone-software/want-to-try-out-a-new-iphone-app-recommendations-site/ . Apptizr.com is a new site that wants to help you find iPhone apps, and offers up app recommendations based on the information you feed it, and your reaction to what it recommends. The site is currently in a private, Alpha stage – but we’ve got 50 invites for our readers to sign up and start trying it out now.  If you’d like to give the site a whirl, here’s what you need to do: Visit this link: ...

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