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Aug 25, 2008
CNET News reporter Daniel Terdiman chooses a number of iPhone applications and uses them to control what he does for a day. Here is what he chose and how he rated them.
For a day in Seattle with plans that had fallen through, CNET News reporter Daniel Terdiman decided to choose a number of iPhone applications and use them to control what he did all day. The apps he used included LocalEats, which helped him find a place for lunch; Twitterlator, which lets you send and receive Twitter posts and attach photos to them; Pandora, whose Internet radio he listened to while he walked around town; Puluwai, which can produce lists of local real estate for sale.
Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET News
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