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iPhoneDevCamp took place this weekend in San Francisco, serving up dozens of new apps for the iPhone. The quality was mixed to say the least, but we've picked out 8 of the coolest apps to emerge from the gathering...
Telekinesis - Access your Mac remotely through apps on your iPhone. Stream music and videos from your Mac, browse your files and control iTunes remotely. Currently available for alpha testing.
Telemoose - This one is actually useful: browse and shop Amazon.com from your iPhone. See Mashable's fuller review of Telemoose from earlier today.
GasApp - Another really useful one: find the cheapest gas prices in your area by entering your zipcode. Features Google Maps integration for driving directions, and a diesel version is available.
MoviesApp - Enter your zipcode and a date/time to find movies in your area. Also play the trailers (from Apple.com) and buy tickets (through IMDB).
iEventful - Find events in your area thanks to this iPhone interface built on the Eventful API.
iBrick - Three words: Tetris for iPhone.
Newsmatch (warning:resizes browser if you're not using the iPhone to access) - A news quiz by Laszlo Systems: match the photo to the news item to read a news article. Great design, but it's a catch-22: you need to know what the news story is about before you can read the article.
Applists - Explore new iPhone apps...on your iPhone. How very meta. You can also rate, share and submit apps, although there aren't that many listed right now.
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For a fuller list of applications at iPhoneDevCamp, see the wiki. Photo via Alex Muse.