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More free apps from the App Store - August 22, 2008

by Jake Gaecke on Aug 22, 2008 at 05:30 PM

Free Apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch
I don’t know about you, but I’ve had to cut back on the amount of apps I sync to my iPhone. It’s getting a little painful to have all these pages full of apps. But when there are all these great ones coming out, what’s a guy to do? I’m thinking Apple will have to come up with a better way to organize the home screen. Maybe we could have two dimensions of pages to swipe through? How about just one big page that you can scroll and zoom? Perhaps a folder structure to pages? I really don’t know what the best answer is, but I’d like to see some improvements to app management. That said, here’s this week’s list to help solidify that there really is a problem in the first place.

The clutter-inducing list is right after the break.

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Online iPhone app simplifies Wikipedia searches

by Kirk Hiner on Jun 30, 2008 at 12:24 PM

PowersetPowerset has a new optimized-for-iPhone version of its search and browse experience for Wikipedia. Now that Apple has lowered iPhone prices, more and more consumers are poised to be using their iPhone to search Wikipedia. According to Powerset, the feature set for on-the-go browsing makes it “...the best way to currently search and read Wikipedia on your iPhone.“

Apple may agree, apparently. Though they usually change their featured Web Apps daily, Powerset was featured for two consecutive days once it was launched.

If you have an iPhone, you just need to go to www.powerset.com and it will work automatically.

Product [Powerset]

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