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Latest apps that I am fiddling around with and really liking are:

Layar (haven't had a chance to really play around with it like I would like)

NetNewsWire

Facebook Focus

Tweetie

FlightTrack (I've been traveling a lot lately which makes this really indispensable)

Oh, and Skype. I love being able to use WiFi at home and save on my minutes. Although now that I have the A-List that is not such a concern any more.

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It's been six months since I posted my original three screens. Now I'm up to six. It's interesting to take a look back and see which apps are still here (Mail, New York Times, Koi Pond) and what's gone (American Airlines, Grande Getter, E-Trade)

Here's what's on my ancient iPhone:

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Settings

Maps

Photos

Camera

Tweetie

Notes

Stocks

Weather Underground forecast for 60611

Facebook

Calculator

Clock

Wether

SMS

Address Book

Calendar

Sirius Satellite Radio

Phone

Mail

Safari

iPod

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Chicago Transit Authority

Hey, Where Are You?

Currency calculator

Starbucks Card

Starbucks

Chase

Citibank

Touchpad (control a computer's mouse from the iPhone)

Remote

BlogPress

Sky Gazer

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New York Times (web version)

AP Mobile

Seattle Times

KOMO Television

Wundermap (Weather radar web app -- really good)

Weather Channel

HAIF Weather

KIRO Television

France24

ABC News

CBS News

AOL Radio

Public Radio

KDFC Radio

I Heart Radio (Clear Channel radio)

HAIF:Now

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IMDB (faster than the web version)

Open Table (restaurant reservations)

Grub Hub (food delivery)

Taxi locator

Skype

LinkedIn

USPS Mobile (Surprisingly very good, even shows where the blue boxes are near you)

Towrs architecture locator

Voice recorder

Sure Payroll (So I can do my company's payroll from anywhere)

FlyCast (I only keep this because it is required for KDFC)

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eWifi (Wifi signal locator)

Mark the Spot (To let AT&T know when it blows)

NetShare (To tether my computer to my iPhone)

Touch Term (an SSH terminal)

FileChute

Air Sharing (use the iPhone as a wireless thumbdrive and to view documents)

iDisk

App Store

iTunes

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Charadium (Fun multi-player charades game)

Ramp Champ (Super fun carnival game)

Imp or Oaf (Kids game that I can't get enough of)

Koi Pond (Fun and relaxing. Great on planes)

Barnes and Noble Reader

Stanza

Classics (Classic books)

Louvre (Really great app with information about the Louvre's collection)

YouTube

Pocket MBA (I keep promising myself that some day I'll read this and become rich)

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I like the Free Brooks app alright. The inital app is a couple of dollars and then you have access to over a thousand titles unlimited for free. Most are pre-1930. A lot of classic stuff. The one thing I don't like about it is that it doesn't provide book summaries. While browsing the books, you only get the author and title, so you have to go online for further info on the book which is really inconvenient. I like the mystery genre and I downloaded a book, was well into it and then realized it was going to be about some stolen jewels which doesn't intrigue me at all, so I didn't care to finish it. I don't like the lack of summaries at all.

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