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TidyRead: Convert Webpages Into Readable Format For iPhone/Android
“TidyRead is a handy web app that makes reading websites into a fast, smooth, and minimalist experience on the iPhone, Android and other smartphones. With its propriety content extraction algorithm, Tidyread renders any webpage for better readability by taking only the main headline, text, main images, and videos while removing everything else.”

TidyRead: Convert Webpages Into Readable Format For iPhone/Android

“TidyRead is a handy web app that makes reading websites into a fast, smooth, and minimalist experience on the iPhone, Android and other smartphones. With its propriety content extraction algorithm, Tidyread renders any webpage for better readability by taking only the main headline, text, main images, and videos while removing everything else.”

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Viento for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store
Check out this unofficial free iPhone app for Envato authors:
“Are you constantly checking your Envato® stats? Would you love to be able to check you sales, statement and much more on the go? If you are like me, then that is why I created Viento.”

Viento for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store

Check out this unofficial free iPhone app for Envato authors:

“Are you constantly checking your Envato® stats? Would you love to be able to check you sales, statement and much more on the go? If you are like me, then that is why I created Viento.”

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The Ultimate iPhone Setup for Web Designers (40+ Apps)

“If any aspect of your job involves design, get ready to install a few new iPhone applications. In this bumper roundup we will be taking an in-depth look at fifty apps for web designers. They fall into categories including FTP and Storage, Colors and Design, Fonts and Typography, Coding, Site Analytics, and various others.

“While most of the apps are free, a few will require that you fork over a couple of dollars. Even if you’re not into web design, there are some really useful apps mentioned below that may be of interest to you. Here we go!”

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How To Market Your Mobile Application
“App Store is a competitive environment. Against more than 140,000 apps, all screaming for attention, how do you make sure your app gets its time in the spotlight? What does it take to get good media coverage? How do you get people to talk about your app—and, ideally, how do you get them to buy it and show it to their friends?”

How To Market Your Mobile Application

“App Store is a competitive environment. Against more than 140,000 apps, all screaming for attention, how do you make sure your app gets its time in the spotlight? What does it take to get good media coverage? How do you get people to talk about your app—and, ideally, how do you get them to buy it and show it to their friends?”

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The Complete iPhone Development Toolbox

Want to get into iPhone development? The guys at iPhone.AppStorm have put together a great list of resources.

“Nobody could argue that the iPhone has been a revolutionary product in the cell phone industry. A fantastic SDK and third-party application support has enabled programmers to release thousands of apps to millions of people around the world. There are some fantastic apps available and many people are making a living from developing for the iPhone.

“In this “ultimate toolkit”, we’re showing you everything you need to get started; books, tutorials, software resources, screencasts, podcasts, blogs, forums, conferences, software libraries, design kits, icons, and even where to hire a developer if you decide not to go it alone!

“I hope you enjoy the roundup, and feel well equipped to embark on iPhone development will a full set of resources at your disposal.”

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jQTouch — jQuery plugin for mobile web development

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jQTouch is a jQuery plygin for mobile web development on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and one day … the iPad.

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How to build an iPhone app that doesn't suck

Are you developing for the iPhone? Has the iPad sparked your interest in that platform? Steve Marmon, Stanford graduate student, explains how to build an iPhone app that doesn’t suck.

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http://i.imgur.com/APlG1.gifStanford University

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Mobile websites have come a long way, but if you want to take full advantage of a smartphone’s hardware, or get listed in the iTunes App Store, you need to compile your code. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create a mobile web app with an iPhone look and feel using jQTouch, then turn it into a native iPhone app using Phonegap. No Objective-C necessary. (via The Easiest Way to Build your First iPhone App | Nettuts+)

Mobile websites have come a long way, but if you want to take full advantage of a smartphone’s hardware, or get listed in the iTunes App Store, you need to compile your code. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create a mobile web app with an iPhone look and feel using jQTouch, then turn it into a native iPhone app using Phonegap. No Objective-C necessary. (via The Easiest Way to Build your First iPhone App | Nettuts+)

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