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I don’t see the purpose of Trimit. I understand what the iPhone/iPod Touch app does — takes websites or passages of text, and summarizes it down to a set character limit — but I’m not sure when the service would ever serve a truly functional purpose for mobile users. With Trimit, users can ... Full Article »
I Can Has Cheezburger has branched far beyond photos of cats with humorous captions, as its network of sites now numbers more than 40. The site lost its luster for me a few years ago, but since a photo of a cute animal doing odd things can still evoke a giggle, I decided to take a look at I Can Has ... Full Article »
I’m uncomfortable with giving Microsoft all this praise (see my review of Photosynth), but the Apple competitor has hit another home run with Bing for iPad. Bing isn’t a browser, so I don’t want to call it a replacement for Safari (although it very well could be if you search for a site’s n ... Full Article »
StuffWeLike is an uneventful, possibly broken, app that takes a mildly good idea and doesn't really go anywhere with it. Its basic premise as a sort of app-blog of little posts with pop culture snippets and links makes a lot of sense, but it's not executed well. For starters, the app simply doesn't ... Full Article »
If I told you that you can now create websites via your iPhone or iPod Touch in less than a minute would you believe me? That’s what new app Zapd claims. While I was skeptical—surely it can’t be that easy, surely there’s some fine print—I’m pleased to say that Zapd does exactly what it c ... Full Article »
Browser+ HD (99 cents) is a sleek web browser for the iPad that takes advantage of as much screen real estate as possible by offering some unique features. You can browse full screen and open links in an overlay view so you don't lose your current position on a page. While it lacks some of the bells ... Full Article »
Skyfire Web Browser was officially released in the iTunes App Store last week, but was pulled five hours after its debut because it was "sold out." No, an app can't really sell out, but Skyfire developers said they simply didn't have the resources to keep up with app demand (Skyfire became the top g ... Full Article »
Fresh iPhone Apps of the Week brings you the best of the newly released apps. In this installment VDOSearch aggregates viral video sites while TeamCoco prepares you for Conan O'Brien's new late night talk show that debuts on November 8. Plus, three more apps that you'll find extremely entertaining a ... Full Article »
Why type or speak your search into your iPhone when you can just take a picture and see results using the Google Mobile app? Google Goggles for the iPhone lets you take pictures of books, movies, CDs, and more and get instant results based on the photo. Does not work yet with animals, food, people a ... Full Article »
In today’s Fresh iPhone Apps, we bring you a video game trailer for a new ScrewAttack title, tell you a thing about the new Bing update, and much more. Texting of the Bread (iPhone, iPad) Price: $1.99 The guys over at the video games website ScrewAttack baked up this game, just in time for the ... Full Article »
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