My Top 10 iPhone Apps: Currently Using and Desired

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Adam Hirsch
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My Top 10 iPhone Apps: Currently Using and Desired
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Let me know in the comments which apps you've tried so far, what you think of them, and which apps you'd like to see offered.

Top 10 iPhone Apps I've Used

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1. Facebook - Yes, I still use Facebook as a second channel for interaction.

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2. Twitterific - E-mail is still king in my life, Facebook is my second channel, but Twitter now comes in third.

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3. WeatherBug - I'm a weather addict, what can I say. I need radar and this has it!

4. SuperMonkeyBall - First paid app and it's amazing and will be the death of me.

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5. NetNewsWire - I almost bought an iPod Touch a year ago, just so I could read my RSS feeds in bed via Newsgator's iPhone version (the Kindle was twice the cost after you factor in price of feeds).

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6. Evernote - Love it, they are genius and the application takes my note taking life mobile.

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7. Jott - There were plenty of voice recorder options out there, but this was free and with a great name behind it.

8. Limbo - My choice right now for the mobile iPhone Social Network... However, it depends on what everyone else uses right?

9. South Park Imagination Land - How can you not download and pay for this?

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10. Google Mobile - It's Google, it's mobile, and it's very intuitive... Perfection!

That's what I've used, which is fine and good. However, the 10 below would completely give me the ability to mobilize my life and leave behind the laptop some days.

Top 10 Desired iPhone 3G Apps

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1. Google Reader - NetNewsWire is great, but until it syncs with Google Reader, it won't be my ultimate RSS reader

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2. Scrabulous - Scrabble is great and I paid for it, but it's single player unless you pass the iPhone around. Imagine playing 10 - 20 games at once. It will be the only brain game you'll ever need

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3. FriendFeed - I'm shocked that nothing has come out yet, only a matter of time

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4. Digg - RSS feeds are nice, but Digg should have a headlines and ability to Digg and see Friends Diggs online, with some networking features thrown in

5. SeamlessWeb - I love food and I order it whenever I'm too busy to cook, this would mean fun when ordering food

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6. Eventbrite - Mashable plans events and eventbrite is our weapon of choice. I spend a few good hours on Eventbrite a week and if I'm travelling and at an event, this would be amazing there was a discrepancy with the guest list

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7. WordPress Admin - I almost feel the one downfall of this would be the "Publish" button, there would have to be a 2nd prompt before any article is published, otherwise we'll see some half done posts out in the wild

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8. Skype - I'm paying for pro anyways but I'm not paying for any more than 450 minutes, let's get this out ASAP (call forwarding from Skype will make this the sweetest phone ever)

9. Digsby - AIM is alright, but I'm on 4 different IM protocols. Digsby help me out!

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