Archive for the ‘iPhone Applications’ Category

May 27

Greatest iPhone App

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For anyone who is interested in word games, scrabble games, Word With Friends has to be the best app out there. It’s a scrabble imitator, but it is far better than what Scrabble put out.  The Scrabble version is lame, slow, and obnoxious.  On the flip side, Word With Friends is clean, easy to use, [...]

November 19

TC featured on TechGuideForTravel.com

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Tech Guide For Travel has recently done an interview about Travelholic Confessions. The site is run by Anil Polat, and boasts that it “…is a place where you can let your inner travel geek out and learn more about the tools that make being a digital nomad fun.”  Enjoy the site! // Related Posts:No Related [...]

September 30

Oh Wow Studios Takes Travel up a Notch with Introduction of User Generated, Content-Driven Applications

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“iPods changed the way we deliver music to our ears, the Amazon Kindle changed the way we deliver books to our libraries, and we are the first developers to recognize the impact the Apple platform has on getting out travel experiences,” said Carcoana. “With Travelholic Confessions and Secret Places we’re transforming the travel content market to provide real and insightful information to the masses.”

September 24

Google Analytics on the iPhone

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I barely use the Google Analytics website anymore.

September 24

Apps That Crash – Facebook

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Just like everyone out there I was thrilled to get the new copy of Facebook for my iPhone. It’s new design is a fantastic improvement over the previous version and I spent countless hours exploring the new features. But it keeps crashing on me. Yup. That’s right. Facebook with all of it’s ingenuity and manpower [...]

July 29

Travelholic Confessions – Official Page

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More honest than Lonely Planet, farther reaching than Budget Travel, more loyal to our readers than Fodor’s and as real as any travel blog you can find.

July 16

Is there such thing as too many apps?

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With over 1.5 billion downloads and 65,000+ free and paid apps, I pose this question: Where is the critical mass to the app store? Will we ever reach it ? // Related Posts:Travelholic Update – August 2009Travelholic Confessions – Official PageAll iPhone Apps: all at the same time!Is AT&T Ready for Your iPhone 3G S? [...]

June 17

Is AT&T Ready for Your iPhone 3G S? No, here’s why:

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So while you’re itching for that new burst of speed from America’s largest network… you won’t get it until the 3G S is old news.

June 14

Design/Development Utilities for the iPhone

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I spotted this great post a few days ago. If you’re looking for a great list of apps to help you organize, design, code, develop and brainstorm, this is a great summary of them. http://mac.appstorm.net/roundups/iphone-roundups/50-iphone-apps-for-web-designers-developers/ // Related Posts:Travelholic Update – August 2009Is AT&T Ready for Your iPhone 3G S? No, here’s why:Preparations for OS 3.0NEW [...]

May 22

Update: More on the Apple Ecosystem

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A while ago I marveled at the cleanliness of the integration of Apple’s whole line.  I recently read this posting about which seems to succinctly package the issues dealing with the downside to the upside of app development.  While I don’t subscribe to the doom and gloom the posting depicts. It is interesting to note. [...]