Today we found ot that Edumobile.org started a contest called The Great iPhone Apps Contest! Yes, it’s about creating great iPhone apps. The bad news is that it is restricted to people from USA or Timbukttoo which is not cool but that’s the rules. If you decide to enter you can win iPod Touch or iPod Shuffle so give a try. For full terms and rules follow the link above and good luck.
8 Valentine’s Day iPhone Apps
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1. Sweethearts
Write a special message to your loved one on Valentine’s day.

Download Sweethearts from iTunes
2. iLoveHim/iLoveHer
iLoveHim/iLoveHer ensures that your valentine is always just a couple of taps away.

Download iLoveHim/iLoveHer from iTunes
3. ValentineMaker
Create adorable Valentine’s day cards with pictures from your iPhone photo library.

Download ValentineMaker from iTunes
4. iWrite: Love Poems
iWrite features eight different Valentine’s-appropriate styles of poetry.

Download iWrite: Love Poems from iTunes
5. Valentine – Postage
This app has a lot of high quality e-card designs and lets you easily insert your own pictures into its templates.

Download Valentine – Postage from iTunes
6. Creative Romantic Ideas
This app is more than a little cheesy, but it has some genuinely good ideas.

Download Creative Romantic Ideas from iTunes
7. Be Mine Hearts
Shake your iPhone to get a different heart (and message), add your own note at the bottom, then send it in e-mail.

Download Be Mine Hearts from iTunes
8. Send eFlowers
Flowers are a Valentine’s Day classic for a reason, and this app allows you to send virtual flowers to everyone you care about (or even people you don’t) with the touch of a finger.

Download Send eFlowers from iTunes
Blog For Apps Rejected by Apple
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A site has been created that tries to monitor applications for the iPhone which Apple rejected. In the blog you can find the name of the application and the reason why Apple refused access to the App Store. And if you are the author of the rejected application, you can send information about it to be included in the list.
http://apprejections.com
1. Hello Vino
For those who aren’t quite wine snobs, but wish they were, this app will help you fake it ’til you make it.

2. Pair It!
The ultimate wine snob must have not only drink the best wine, but pair those wines perfectly with the food they’re eating.

3. Fromage
No good wine tasting would be complete without cheese.

4. Drync Wine
Once you’ve found your wine, you can take tasting notes, rate it, and add a photo of the label so you remember it.

5. DrinkFit
DrinkFit provides nutritional information for different varieties of wine so you can get an idea of how many calories you’re drinking with your dinner.

iPhone With More Than 100 000 Apps
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Although Apple has not announced the news yet, according to information from AppShopper, App Store now offers users over 100 000 applications. More precisely, at the time of writing this text, it comes to 101 561 approved titles, but Apple’s service is available 92 872. Another site dealing with statistics on the App Store – Mobclix, believes that there are present 103 295 applications. And accept that to be true, yet it is a serious achievement.
Apple has released page Apps for Everything
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On Apple’s website a section “Apple Apps for Everything” appeared where selected applications from App Store are organized into categories to enable users to more easily navigate and find the best proposals to meet their needs. Currently the categories are 12 and they are anywhere between 8 and 24 programs for each with a brief description. Some divisions are standard – such as games and music applications, but there are interesting collections of programs, such as those designed for students or moms and dads.
On one hand, the page Apps for Everything is very useful because in App Store has more than 85 thousand programs and is quite difficult to separate the man from garbage useful things. Secondly, the network has an awful lot of sites that review applications and their comments (mostly) fairly because they do not benefit from the fact that you will buy something.
After courses of the University of California for development of apps for the iPhone came time for people who do not want to dig in the matter too, but have an idea and would like to make their own application for iPhone. iPhone App Classroom is a site that was presented during the WWDC and a system of 25 detailed and easy to follow techniques will help many people with no programming skills to create their own applications in an environment defined by Codeless iPhone Environment.
After courses of the University of California for development of apps for the iPhone came time for people who do not want to dig in the matter too, but have an idea and would like to make their own application for iPhone. iPhone App Classroom is a site that was presented during the WWDC and a system of 25 detailed and easy to follow techniques will help many people with no programming skills to create their own applications in an environment defined by Codeless iPhone Environment.

























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