Developers Mark Morris and Dave Florek have introduced a Facebook application for monitoring the high score table hosted at PlayTorus for their iPhone and iPod Touch game Torus. Torus High Scores is available now on the Facebook application directory, enabling players to follow the action from their profiles. Also announced is a price reduction or Torus. prmac.com
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Written by Michael Arrington Application platforms, broadly defined, are here to stay. Facebook’s platform, first launched in 2007, now has tens of thousands of applications. MySpace, which mostly relies on Google’s OpenSocial platform, has 4,500 apps available to users, and 211 million applications have been i... Original story at SeekingAlpha.com . View our complete collection of new...
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... for mainstream. My father bought himself an iPhone as soon as they came out. He's ... daily. Most of them have heard of iphones and facebook. Most have NOT heard of ...
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The FartBox is a fun application with many fart sounds. It turns your iPhone a hilarious way. The FartBox revisited for iPhone and iPod Touch will give you fun and to do silly jokes in a lift or during meeting…The FartBox on Facebook : FartBox on AppStore :
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David and Jerry. Larry and Sergey. It’s like a Jeopardy category: Guys who created Fortune 500 Tech Companies While at Stanford University. Could Kayvon and Aaron be the next power dudes to join that group? Best friends from boyhood, now sophomores at Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif., Kayvon Beykpour and Aaron Wasserman, along with a group of five other friends, have built a free application fo...
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Pinger Phone is a new free iPhone application that âupgradesâ its communication capabilities, giving equal importance to calling or texting your contacts and sending them tweets or Facebook mes...
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Written by Jesus Diaz I've an iPhone 3G. I love it. In fact, now that I'm in Spain and I can't use the 3G—because AT&T will nail me for the data roaming at a buck per megabyte—I miss a lot of things, from Maps to Facebook. But even while I can't live without it, I can see those shortcomings. In fact, I've bitched about t... Original ...
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iPhoneNano on 29th Dec 2008 (via iphonenano.net)
EasyWriter: It seems simple—you can type URLs in landscape mode with its larger, more luxuriously spaced keyboard. Why not emails? EasyWriter solved it. Free; $2.99 for Pro edition Facebook: For Facebookers (um, everyone, right?) it’s essential—a beautifully designed, uber-functional implementation that’s always with you. Free EverNote: Already a popular web service and fou...
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Written by Rene Ritchie No App Store yet in the iPhone sense. CrackBerry.com offers so similar services, but Apple really nailed the mobile software delivery system. I didn’t try Facebook. Anyone tried them both and willing to share? This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. Original story at The iPhone . View our complete collection of news and blo...
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