lundi 28 décembre 2009

Check Out these iPhone Apps

By Stan Kermin

Barely 1 year after the iPhone App store opened its website doors, nearly 60,000 iPhone apps boast their own existence. Some will revolutionize your life. Others aren't worth the battery juice they suck up like OJ at breakfast.

While not all iPhone apps are worth mention, here are a few that will improve your world.

1. Hey Where Are You? While nobody likes to have everyone knowing what they're doing all times, this iPhone app helps you get connected to important people like family and friends to let them know what you are doing. Asking and answering the question, "Hey, where are you?" users can keep each other up to date on their comings and goings. It's a lot easier to get the crowd out to happy hour if they know you are already there? Like many of the iPhone apps available, this one helps you stay connected.

2. Print and Share Let's be honest. Our printing ambitions usually end up as pipe dreams. Sure, I'll get you that New Year's Eve photo as soon as I recover from New Years, but I'll probably lose it all in the New Year's Day hangover. The best intentions don't get off the ground unless we act on them right way. Print and Share lets your iPhone tell your computer to print, so you can print the goods while you are far away from home. It's one of the good iPhone apps that make it easier to do today what could easily be put off until tomorrow.

3. Read it later. Often, the most interesting material on the Internet is stumbled across while you're in the middle of something. That's why the Internet can be so distracting. You find a million things you need to read now simply because there's no guarantee you'll find it again. Like many iPhone apps that put the world of information at our fingertips, Read it Later helps you to save pages to your iPhone for reading at more convenient times. Read that business article when you have down time on the bus or are stuck at the DMV with finger twiddling time on your hands.

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