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Brain Twizzler - iPhone Support

In this educational game, the player is presented with math problems of varied complexity. The player is presented with 4 choices and must correctly pick answer to score points. The scoreboard allows for multiple players during that game.

The object is to correctly answer the problems and beat your best score/times. Who says Math can’t be fun!

What’s New in this Version

- Full support for the iPod touch, and the iPhone.
- Now with 4 levels of complexity.

Point your safari browser to http://members.tripod.com/rv6/brain_twizzler.html to try

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FindMyCrib.com UK Property Search

This web page allows the user to query the findaproperty.co.uk database and map all the properties matching their search Criteria.

From the property description page you can link to the property itself or see what other
properties have sold for in that area.

What’s New in this Version

- Cleaned up the interface (more iphone friendly).
- Added cookie based retention of previous search.

Point your safari browser to http://findmycrib.com/iphone/ to try

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Mozilla Turns Down iPhone

The iPhone is one of the biggest products currently on the market. Since the day it was released it has seen amazing sales result and it shows no signs of slowing down. So why would anyone turn down the chance to get their software distributed on the wildly popular iPhone? Mozilla had a technology summit to discuss the opportunities that Apple’s iPhone presents for Mozilla’s Firefox browser. Firefox is one of the most popular internet browsers, which offers a stunning combination of accessibility, functionality, and design, which would bring a whole new level of internet browsing to Apple’s iPhone. However, John Lilly, Mozilla’s CEO, and Mike Schropfer, Mozilla’s Vice President of Engineering have both said that the development limitations and requirements made by Apple. The iPhoneis too restrictive and the limitations put in place have caused Mozilla to abandon any hope of developing Firefox for the iPhone.

Apple has already been heavily criticized for the limitations put on third party developments, and this only adds insult to injury for Apple. Further more, Mozilla needs to acquire a license from Apple allowing for Firefox running on the iPhone. Currently, Apple forbids programs that interpret code themselves without using Apple’s APIs, making it impossible for Mozilla to release Firefox browser for the iPhone. Mozilla will instead aim for more open platforms, such as Android. For whatever the reasons, Apple’s limitations on software development may be cause for greater problems down the road, as more developers are put down by these limitations.

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KingdomGame iPhone Game

A browser based game, pitting you against hundreds of other players, online in a real time ongoing strategy game.

You can build new buildings; attack and spy on other Kingdoms; build diplomatic relationsthrough the embassy; buy and sell goods at the market.. - all while you work towards the ultimate goal of being the Ruler of the known world.

Point your safari browser to www.kingdomgame.net to play.

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iPhone to Boost M-Commerce

If you have an iPhone, you will know that unlike most web enabled cell phones, the iPhone, offers a better, more web friendly experience. And according to a recent shopper poll, iPhone users use the device for more online activities than regular web enabled cell phones. This has further increased the success of Apple’s iPhone, and has also been a huge factor in the development of m-commerce.

A recent survey undertaken by Viewpoints.com, a review and rating site, has found that around 48 percent of iPhone users use their iPhones to surf the web and look up specific information on the Web, as compared to the only 5 percent of other web enabled cell phone users. Similarly, 45 percent of iPhone owners frequently surf the web on their iPhones, as compared to the dismal 6 percent of other web enabled cellphone users. Though the survey did not specifically ask iPhone users if they use their phone for online shopping, Viewpoint Network CEO Matt Moog says that there is no doubt that cell phone users are using their phones for online shopping.

Research has proven that the iPhone is more of an extension of the home PC, rather than it is an extension of one’s phone. In general, consumers are using the web capabilities of smart phones not only for basic web surfing, but for things they would do on their home PC as well, such as booking travel arrangements and vacations, as well as making all kinds of purchases. The iPhone is the perfect device, offering web browser capabilities similar to that of a home PC. With new developments in this industry every day, m-commerce has been developing at a rapid rate.

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Stripr iPhone web app

All of your beloved web-comics formatted beautifully for the iPhone. Load it up before you leave home and they will be available offline.

Easily rate comic feeds, if you don’t like it, let it be known! Want a web-comic that’s not in Stripr? No problem, find the rss feed and use the one input form to submit. Your favorite comic is now iPhone ready!

What’s New in this Version

- Stripr is now a full featured RSS reader!
- With categories as well as full feed caching.
- Now with more features more feeds, better optimization faster loading and the new amazing auto-management of feeds!

Point your safari browser to http://dbelement.com/index.php?site=st to try

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