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Facebook scam claims to need testers for iPhone 4, iPad
Popularity of Apple products has always brought out scammers, hoping to prey on the wish list's of potential targets. Currently, a Facebook scam promises to send consumers a brand-new iPhone 4 or iPad 3G for testing. Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
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Apple hiring marketing manager for iBookstore
Apple has posted a job listing for a marketing manager for its iBookstore in effort to build its e-book business in the U.S. and better compete with rivals Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
iAds in iBooks may be closer than you think
The Wall Street Journal reports that iAds may appear in iBooks as publishers watch their profits dwindle amid technology advances like Apple's iPad. Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
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Flipboard for iPad gives Facebook, Twitter a magazine-style makeover
Magazines aren't dead; they're just getting reinvented. Flipboard turns Facebook and Twitter feeds into attractive, magazine-style pages for beach-friendly consumption. Originally posted at iPad Atlas
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Kindle vs. Nook vs. iPad: Which e-book reader should you buy?
A recent wave of price cuts makes it harder than ever to choose between the Kindle and the Nook--even as the more expensive iPad beckons. What's the best choice for you? It depends.
Sobees: The iPad's ultimate Facebook app
It's not perfect (yet), but this fabulous freebie gives Facebook a glorious newspaper-style makeover. Originally posted at iPad Atlas
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Why Apple's iBooks falls short of Kindle--for now
Aside from pricing and selection, Amazon's biggest advantage over Apple in the e-books arena is that its Kindle app is available for more platforms. Originally posted at Fully Equipped
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iBooks app now available on iTunes store
Numerous big-name app developers are announcing titles for the iPad, and Apple has made its much-advertised iBooks application available in the iTunes App Store. Originally posted at News - Apple
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Amazon unveils Kindle app for iPad
With the iPad release less than two weeks away, Amazon details plans to release a Kindle app for the Apple device and other tablet computers. Originally posted at News - Apple
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Apple iBooks e-reader: First Take
We only got a glimpse of Apple's new iBooks app when CEO Steve Jobs demoed it at the January 27, 2010 Apple event in San Francisco. What we saw was a stylish, crisp-looking, colorful e-book reader and storefront that will run on Apple's forthcoming iPad. Since the iPad will share the content (and layout) of the App Store, iBooks should presumably...
