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Here Come The New iPhone Apps
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Digital Legends Entertainment: Another game that took two days to port to the iPhone. Will be available in September.
SlingPlayer Mobile: You will soon be able to watch TV on your iPhone. Just like a Slingbox that let's you access your TV from anywhere around the world, Sling Media is creating a version of its SlingPlayer Mobile app for the iPhone. That means theoretically you could watch all the channels you have at home on your iPhone, as long as the Internet connection is strong enough to stream the video.
Loopt: The social mobile network is expected to announce an iPhone version of its app. Loopt shows you where your friends are based on GPS and other location-tracking technologies. Loopt is already available on many Sprint and Verizon phones. With the iPhone, it will add AT&T to its roster.
Phanfare: Take pictures on your iPhone, add captions, and share them as slideshows on the Web. Phanfare is launching its iPhone version today.
Whrrl: Another mobile social network geared at sharing opinions and reviews of local establishments with your friends. The company behind Whrrl, Pelago, was is part of Kleiner Perkins' iFund. (Read our review here).
Citysense: Nightlife tracker. Let's you see the city's hot spots by showing heat maps of where people are via their cell phones and other signal-emitting mobile devices. Only available in San Francisco for now. A demo app for Sense Networks.
iCall: VOIP on your iPhone. We covered it here.
Glide 3.0: It's your desktop on your iPhone.
eBay: We're not sure what eBay has up its sleeve either, but Mike caught up with an eBay executive at the Moscone center who sounded like had something to hide:
Update: Turns out eBay developed an auctions app for the iPhone. From Mike's liveblog notes: "They?re showing home screen with search, avatar and a number of navigation items."
Kooaba: Point your iPhone camera at a movie poster and get movie details and show times Cool visual-recognition app
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