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Faved by: royleban
Oct 02 2009 - via www.tbxml.co.uk

Quoted: TBXML is a light-weight XML document parser written in Objective-C designed for use on Apple iPhone / iPod Touch devices. TBXML aims to provide the fastest possible XML parsing whilst utilising the fewest resources. This requirement for absolute efficiency is achieved at the expence of XML validation and modification. It is NOT possible to modify and generate valid XML from a TBXML document and NO validation is performed whatsoever whilst importing and parsing an XML document.

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Faved by: Tosh
20 days ago - via www.techcrunch.com

Quoted: There are two key points about Wolfram Alpha’s iPhone app: 1) It is pretty cool, and very nicely done. 2) They’re insane for trying to sell it for $50.

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Faved by: derek
22 days ago - via mobileorg.ncogni.to

I can't believe this actually exists ... how many Emacs org-mode iPhone users can there possibly be?! Not that I'm complaining :)

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Faved by: Tosh
Aug 25 2009 - via www.mobilecrunch.com

Quoted: Next time I head up to the Bay Area, I don’t even have to talk to anyone to get one of these little burrito bundles of joy - I’ll just use Chipotle’s new iPhone app.

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Faved by: Tosh
Jul 01 2009 - via www.techcrunch.com

Quoted: Now developer Joe Hewitt, who is responsible for Facebook’s massively popular iPhone application, has posted a note to the site describing some of the new features we can expect from the latest iteration of the app, which he says is “98% done”.

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Faved by: bopper
Jun 15 2009 - via www.janpara.co.jp

Quoted: パソコン、パーツ、周辺機器、デジタル家電を高価買取。店頭はもちろん、通信買取、オンライン査定も可能。査定無料!

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Faved by: bopper
Jun 15 2009 - via ilab.cc
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Faved by: eric
Jul 06 2009 - via www.imated.com

This app looks like it will be fun to monkey with.

Quoted: The iPhone app that combines two faces to form a ridiculous freak of nature.

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Faved by: mohit
Jun 08 2009 - via www.engadget.com
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Faved by: mohit
Jun 10 2009 - via www.joelonsoftware.com

Quoted: These are the kind of application that the vendor is unlikely ever to consider a core feature, usually because it’s vertical — it’s not something everyone is going to want. There is exactly zero chance that Apple is ever going to add a feature to the iPhone for dentists. Zero.

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