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by Ken Allen on December 18, 2007

Google lined up another iPhone service last Wednesday after realizing there was a programming 'language' called AJAX. Google's new web application allows individuals to view their Picasa albums on their iPhone. You log in to Picasa on your iPhone, the interface comes up and allows you to scroll through pictures landscape or portrait.
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by Ken Allen on December 13, 2007

Social Networking website Myspace, has been working on an iPhone optimized version of their page to provide easier access for Myspace addicts users. The mobile iPhone version of Myspace will include optimized profile pages, notification, and touch friendly buttons specifically for the iPhone. I'm sure come SDK time, these companies will be signed with Apple and be allowed to create applications for the iPhone that don't require Safari.
[Via Electronista]
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by Ken Allen on November 28, 2007

Hum is the 29th application of the iApp-a-Day project by Sean Heber. Nearing the end of the month, it looks like Sean is running out of ideas as this little application does pretty much nothing. It's apparently an application where you can make robot sounds or something of that sort. If you move the sliders fast, you can jam to some random 8-bit tunes that are being made.
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by Chris Davies on November 19, 2007

We've looked at eBook options before here on MY iTablet, including dedicated directories and nifty workarounds, but today heavyweight electronic publisher Zinio entered the ring. Already distributing hundreds of magazines and periodicals to desktop and mobile clients, Zinio has unveiled an iPhone and iPod Touch interface that apparently works seamlessly with Safari, meaning the same pinch/flick/zoom functionality as you use with websites.
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by Dallas Taylor Baker on October 7, 2007

It’s no surprise that Apple is once again being sued. This time Damian Fernandez wants a shot at Apple and is fighting for the iPhone to be sold by all service providers, not just AT&T. His request for the iPhone to be unlocked will most likely be denied, I’m sure Apple has been getting ready for the lawsuits for quite some time.
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by James Allan Brady on September 6, 2007

Word on the street is that the new iPod Touch runs the same OS and uses the same binaries as the iPhone. After yesterday we all already knew that the two operating systems looked the same, and that the iPod touch already has almost all of the same applications and the same data entry and all the same iPod type functions that came with the iPhone.
So why is the iPod ...
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by Chris Davies on July 20, 2007

With a rich, crisp screen like the iPhone it was only a matter of time before users began clamouring for an ebook reader. Apple still haven't come through with the goods, though, but that hasn't stopped some from trying various web-based methods for getting their favourite electronic literature into the pinchable Safari screen. Current consensus is that while it's not perfect, it's still pretty good.
Check out some of the iPhone ...
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