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4 Free iPhone Apps to Download and Read Ebooks

Posted on 18. Nov, 2009 by Aminul Islam Sajib.

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iphoneIf you like to read, don’t mind ebooks and have an iPhone, your choices of software to read your ebooks on the go is constantly expanding.  One of the downsides is that a lot of those applications cost money.  Well, at LostInTechnology, we like to tell you about useful software that is often free.  Today is one of those days.

We are going to let you know about 4 free iPhone apps that will let you read Ebooks wherever you go and whenever you want.

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iSale: eBay Auction Application for Mac

Posted on 14. Apr, 2009 by Luis Sandoval.

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isale-logoWhen eBay launched it was the second coming. Millions of people flocked to its services in order to be the first to sell this, or the first to acquire that. There was no doubt that the online world was never the same. Whether it was ready for it or not eBay would become an online merchant phenomenon that would go global.

Shortly after, came the evolution of eBay stores that would save the uninitiated and simply take items, sell them on eBay for people and in turn take a percentage off the top before paying the owner of the sold item. Seemed like a lucrative business, and for awhile it was, but ultimately the concept faded away and fewer and fewer of these strategies seemed viable.

Today, there is a great application that brings back the simplicity of letting someone else sell your stuff on eBay.  It’s called iSale!

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Keep Track of New iPhone Apps With One Juicer

Posted on 06. Jan, 2009 by Keshav.

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One Juicer

One Juicer is a web based utility that works and operates just like Google Alerts but only for the iPhone App Store. It works just like it sounds. You enter keywords, specify an email address and leave the rest to it. Whenever it finds an app with it’s title or description containing your keyword, it alerts you by email.

Although you can simply visit the app store from your iPhone, keeping track of a particular kind of app can be a tedious task.  Not only it is useful for consumers, but developers can too save time by keeping a tab on potential competitors and price their own app accordingly.

You are limited to 3 keywords per email address, although you can manage them later. After registering, you will immediately receive an email with a comprehensive list of all the apps in the app store reflecting your search criteria, but later on, you will be subjected to only new releases.

One Juicer is a convenient way of keeping tabs on the apps hitting your areas of interest through email, though there are some other very cool websites for finding the latest iPhone apps.  Some of them being FreshApps , App Shopper and iPhoneApps4Free.

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My Name is Keshav Khera and I am the Editor at Fabworker. I am currently 14 years old and live in India. I love making friends, you can find me on twitter and facebook.

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How To Connect Your Website To The iTunes Store

Posted on 15. Dec, 2008 by Matt Brian.

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itunes logo Let’s say you run a music blog and you are reviewing a hot new band you found on iTunes, or perhaps you are a casual music fan who enjoys listening to new music and recommending them on your personal blog. At one time you may want to direct your website readers to the easiest place to download music, namely the iTunes Store, to get them to download that particular album. But how do you direct them to the right place to download the album?

Allow me to introduce the iTunes Music Store Link Maker (or ITMS for short).

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