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Stanley Brasen

Will your phone read you 18th century love poetry as you go to bed at night? With the right choice of iPhone apps, it’s possible. Iphone technology achieves the impossible every day, from streaming your entire CD collection to finding the lowest hotel rates in Brazil, all in the palm of your hand.

The iPhone can in fact do so much that not all of it is worth doing, admittedly. Some iPhone apps are merely an excuse to give some techie guy a job without really accomplishing anything. Others can dramatically improve what you can get done every day. Here are a few iPhone apps worth bragging about.

Yelp- Lost in the city and can’t find a good bar or restaurant? Give it your best Yelp. This iPhone app will help you find nearby bars, restaurants and banks, though you might not want to hit them in that order. You get the location, directions, and even more. Yelp will offers thousands of reviews from regular Joe users, not just the New York Times. You can also try Urban Spoon, which offers similar services to find eateries.

NYTimes- Speaking of the New York Times, the paper that sets the curve in journalism makes its voluminous editions easy to stream using the iPhone. You can find stories by the section of each day, or view the most popular stories to find out what New Yorkers are gabbing about. The text is surprisingly easy to read on screen, backed by full-color photos. It’s a unique application. Almost no other iPhone apps stream entire media publications to your phone.

Stanza - If you get stuck with some down time without a book, the Stanza lets you read the classics or anything from their large volume of public domain files. Add lengthy Word or PDF files from your computer so you can edit your term paper or look over a report from your cell phone. This is one of those iPhone apps that can appeal to anyone, from college students to federal lawyers. Don’t expect to find Heathcliff Laughs Again in the public domain, however, if your reading tastes are still stuck in the third grade.

Jott - Does the iPhone’s digital keyboard cramp your mind? Jott can transfer any voice mail into a text to save you the trouble of typing. Ideal for text messaging, Jott keeps all that button pushing from driving you insane.

Stanley Brasen is obsessed with everything about the iPhone. Follow his blogs detailing the latest in iPhone apps.

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Stanley Brasen
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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 at 3:04 pm
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What is the iPhone
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