WolframAlpha.com officially releases its own iPhone portal, and with good reason, too.
For those of you that haven’t heard of WolframAlpha yet, I highly suggest you take a look at what the future of browsing has in store. Actually, WolframAlpha and Google Wave in particular. Stop reading now, and take a look at both of those [...]
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WolframAlpha iPhone Portal Now Live
June 15, 2009
Schmap.Me Released; Works Marvels for iPhone Users
September 19, 2008
I just received an e-mail from the vice-president of the marketing team for Schmap Inc. I’ve heard of something like this months ago, but never really thought much of it back then. This evening I took a few minutes to have a gander at the wonders of Schmap.me, and I must say, I am quite [...]
Test Your iPhone’s 3G Speed
September 1, 2008
There are half a metric ton of speed test sites out there, and they all work well enough for home computers and laptops, but until recently there hasn’t been anything tailored specifically for the iPhone.
So it was a pleasant surprise when I ran across an article describing a service called TestMyiPhone.com. This speed test [...]
Digg News on the Go! Mobile Digg Site Released
August 9, 2008
Jeff Hodsdon made the announcement that a mobile version of www.digg.com has officially been released to the public. I knew about this back then, but completely forgot about posting about it.
Jeff writes:
Hey everyone –
It’s even easier to access Digg on the go with the new mobile version of Digg. This enhanced version – found [...]
iOlympics – A 2008 Summer Olympics Guide!
August 9, 2008
Yesterday, the Beijing Olympics started and I was wondering where I could find a guide to them as there was ton of sports, athletes and times for when the games are being held. Then I stumbled upon a little amazing web application called “iOlympics”. iOlympics shows the current Olympics news, scores and medal standings.
It shows [...]
Mobile Google Translate for the iPhone
August 9, 2008
Google now features mobile web pages for “Docs”, “News”, “Talk”, “Photos”, and the brand spankin’ new “Translate” thanks to Google developers David Singleton and Allen Hutchison.
Allen Hutchison explains how it came to be:
A few months ago I was planning a vacation to Austria and Italy. I knew a few words and phrases in German and [...]
RingFree Brings PBX Service to iPhone
June 20, 2008
Got a SIP/VoIP account for your long distance calls? Want to take it with you on your iPhone? RingFree wants to let you.
RingFree (RF.com) is a new PBX service provider targeted at the iPhone. Their service is designed to connect your own IP-based telephone connection (Skype, Google Talk, MSN, etc.) to your [...]
Scoble’s Star-Spangled iPhone: 18 Apps that Add Skyrockets to Your “Genius Phone”
May 22, 2008
After an interview with Mike Cannon-Brookes, CEO of etnerprise-wiki company Atlassian, Mike pulled out his iPhone to show Robert Scroble the wonders of Apple. Robert states that Mike has “screens full” of applications installed on his device.
Moving right along, here are Robert Scroble’s favorite iPhone/iPod Touch applications:
News: I am still a Google Reader addict, and [...]
Comoki’s Wikipedia Web App. Yes, Another Mobile Wikipedia…
May 22, 2008
The iPhone web-app developer known as Comoki has revealed a new iPhone-compatible Wikipedia interface (see here). This is, of course, not the first of iPhone-based Wikipedia applications, but it surely does have a nice user friendly interface.
This Wikipedia app goes as far as to include a “Save” feature, and has some nice web-formatting like no [...]
“Plazes” Coming to the iPhone in the Form of “iPlazer”
May 20, 2008
Ahh bugger! Here we go with some more social networking news!..
Plazes is basically a Twitter with geotagging, points of interest, and social networking features.
As TechCrunch explains, “The phone detects the user’s location through the iPhone API, then presents the user with a number of suggested descriptions (for example, opening Plazes from our office presented us with choices [...]
PhoneZap: Bringing Photo Sharing, Geo-Tagging, and Ringtone Creation All-in-One
May 20, 2008
(images by Just Another iPhone Blog)
PhoneZap allows you to share your photos with others – which is nothing entirely new in the iPhone-era. However, the application also allows you to create ringtones – right from within the application itself. This is a pretty nifty feature. Not too sure how this has anything to do with [...]
Flytunes Press Release – Gets UI Upgrade, Video & Now Over 350 Channels
May 15, 2008
FlyTunes, this morning, has informed us that they have released a new press release stating that the application has received a new UI upgrade, video compatibility, and now has over 350 channels in total!
Here’s the first bit of the press release:
LANCASTER, PA – May 15, 2008 – FlyTunes Inc. today announced several major
changes to [...]
iAppCat – Create Your Own Repo Source; New Migration Tool
May 15, 2008
The iAppCat.com website allows you to create your very own repository source URL’s with any and all games and applications of your liking. You can even share the newly created repository links with others! They even have a list of top apps, and top repos if you’re one to follow the masses.
Now, about their new [...]
SundayMorningRides.com iPhone/iPod Touch Website
May 15, 2008
SundayMorningRider’s will be happy to know that the SundayMorningRides.com website is now fit-to-be on the iPhone & iPod Touches mobile screen.
Simply browse to the website, adding a /m/ to the end of the usual URL, and you’ll be well on your way to browsing the website on the go! (here)
Browse all of your favorite rides, [...]

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