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I have 5 promo codes to hand out. Want one?

The Rules:
1. Follow @nicholaspatten and @lomobcom
2. Retweet this: "RT @nicholaspatten RT @lomobcom Want To Win The Lo-Mob iPhone App? http://bit.ly/6nOGbq #lo-mob”
3. Comment on this post of why you want this app.
4. Direct Message @nicholaspatten your email address to be contacted by if you win.
5. Wait :) Contest Ends on 11/30/09

For more information about the app - lo-mob.com

Side-note: The background image on the above poster and the image within the iphone were both altered with the Lo-Mob iPhone App by myself.

Software Used:
Lo-Mob iPhone App
Adobe Photoshop CS4

 

Good luck.

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SuperMonko says...

Well use Love or Dump app to get an answer. This cute girly app is now available from the App Store.

Love or Dump let’s you choose a cute character to play with, set your name and start the game. Or if you need a quick boy-choice on the go, just straight to setting up two boys and start the Love or Dump quiz to make your choice clear. It even keeps track of recent comparisons to see how all those boys measure up.

Get more details here

Buy it here from the App Store.

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SuperMonko says...

Christmas is coming and yes we all have a million things to do and all those gifts to sort out. Well Hey Santa is here to make it a little bit easier by suggesting the perfect gifts. From icon Pillows to custom made cupcake cars, it's all covered!

Download Hey Santa from iTunes.

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SuperMonko says...

Persian Poems is now available from the App Store. This is a perfect app for all Persian-speaking literature lovers.

Persian Poems app is a complete collection of works of the greatest heroes of the Persian literature Ferdowsi, Hafez and Saadi. These great poets kept the Persian (Farsi) language alive and left us their wisdom and this app is homage to them.

Persian Poems lets you browse four complete poetry books, save favourites and even search through the collection.

The Persian poems app is completely in Persian, and was developed by talented Iranian developers Soroush, Sohrab and Ali. Keep an eye out
for our other upcoming versions!

Get the app from here.

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SuperMonko says...

Have a life question? Want to know your fortune? or maybe you want to know if you would get your wish?

Well, Buddha Fortunes app is here to answer. Shake your iPhone till a fortune stick is jiggled out to get your answer. Once done, you can  save or share Buddha’s wisdom with friends.

Get more details here.

Buy it from the App Store.

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csiCJ says...

         
Click here to download:
blipr-DljnizrjuAguavzBdcBz.zip (165 KB)

Blipr is a new app for the iPhone. For those who have (or know a lot about) BlackBerrys, its just like BBM. One of the cool features is that you can send different types of sound alerts to your friends, not just plain boring messages. Blipr is free for a limited time, so get it while you can and spread the word!

-csiCJ

P.S. Add me if you have Blipr. My PIN is in the photos above.

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Since I took part in Twitter Taste Live  (Wine) and recently the ongoing #Beerswap I’ve learnt much more about the people, cultures and companies involved in blogging about food and drink. I use the iPhone a lot and always search for apps that are related to the subjects that I am currently interested in or learning about; photography, video, Social Media, Formula One, Brewing, Beer or Wine tasting etc. So currently I’ve been looking at apps that allow you to make tasting notes on the move and also search a database of existing products.

I’m currently looking at an iPhone app called Wine Notes that allows you to rate and review wines using a nicely designed and well thought out user interface. These guys have really thought about what is required when tasting and have created an app that requires minimal typing and more tapping of icons to select different options such as flavours. Your rating could easily be performed in a restaurant or bar with minimal fuss and without having to carry a pen and pad. It even has twitter integration to allow a brief note to be sent out live and the Wine Note twitter account seems to re-tweet your review.

Features:
  • Rate and review wines through a clean, simple user interface.
  • Share your thoughts about wine through Twitter.
  • Backup and restore your data in case you lose your phone.
  • Store photos, flavour profiles and other wine details.
  • Create a "wish list" for the next time you’re in the wine aisle.
  • Keep a detailed inventory of the wines you own.
  • Find and buy wines directly from your iPhone.

One thing missing from this app is the option to email the note. This is actually present in other tasting apps I have tested and this gives the option of sending the rating and the photo to any email address. Obviously, if you were to enter your Posterous email address you would have an instant way of sharing your full note live (and sent to twitter) and you could use Posterous to create a full tasting review blog.

I would really like to see something like this for Beer, I’ve already paid for a few Beer tasting apps to test, but I don’t think they achieve what Wine Notes has achieved for FREE!

If you know of any great Beer related iPhone apps, please let me know in the comments below ...

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Yes, it's the real web in your pocket. But: Is that what we like?

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SuperMonko says...

Our new app "Hey Santa" is all ready to go. With almost 2,000 gift ideas for this Christmas, you are sure to find what you are looking for. From traditional to trendy, free to expensive all covered.

   
Click here to download:
Hey_Santa_app_with_hundreds_of.zip (196 KB)

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Ammadz says...

Screen shot 2009-11-12 at 4.28.03 PMFor every dev that leaves iPhone in frustration, 1000 new ones join up. iPhone is an unstoppable train regardless of how much we complain.” – Joe Hewitt in a tweet

yesterday.

How right he is.

Facebook’s VP of Communications Elliot Schrage

has just left us a comment on our post from yesterday explaining that while Hewitt may be moving on, Facebook “has a great team of engineers taking over iPhone related development.” May an entire team blossom, apparently.

Schrage left the comment because there has been much brouhaha over developer Joe Hewitt’s decision to stop working on the Facebook iPhone app because he’s fed up with Apple’s App Store policies. Schrage obviously wants to make it clear that Hewitt’s stance does not in any way signify how Facebook as a company feels towards Apple. We don’t really think our story yesterday implied that, but okay, noted.

Here’s the full comment that Schrage left on the post from yesterday:

This is Elliot Schrage, VP of Communications at Facebook. There’s been a fair amount of confusion and speculation about Joe’s comments and whether they reflect the official position of Facebook. They don’t. Facebook’s relationship with Apple and our commitment to the iPhone platform remain strong. IIn fact, though Joe himself will be moving to new projects, Facebook has a great team of engineers taking over iPhone related development. More generally, our work bringing Facebook Connect to the iPhone and with iTunes, iPhoto and other great products over the past year should illustrate our commitment to expanding our relationship with Apple and finding new ways to offer new services and features to the people who use both our products.

A beautifully crafted (minus the typo, of course) piece of PR work there. Are you reading this, Apple? Facebook is asking nicely not to be put in the penalty box.

Seriously though, while Facebook may not be on the same page as Hewitt with regard to the App Store policies, we are. As much as I think Apple generally makes great products, the App Store continues to be rife with hypocrisy and heartache. And it’s only going to get worse as it continues to grow. It’s good to see a developer of Hewitt’s caliber take the stance.

Screen shot 2009-11-12 at 4.28.52 PM

[photo: flickr/appsara

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