A new way to post

As I was sitting down to write l my latest article, I had posted questions asking for suggestions, to no avail, then the idea hit me. I decided to do something about the iPhone 2.0 software. Prior to the new app store, all the iPhone’s were alike. Now with the introduction of the app store and the 2.0 software each iPhone can be unique. You can load it with productivity tools, with social networking tools, whatever you like.

Initially, I thought the 2.0 software would be a bust, however I was happily surprised. I can now use Twitter, Facebook or anything availible in the app store. On launch day Apple had 500 applications availible. Of those 500 apps, 125 were free.

Quite a few got a lot of press, like Super Monkey Ball, even at $10.00 US is well worth the price. But being the cheapskate I am, I gravitate to the free apps. Another of my favorites is Pandora, free Internet radio that plays music, based on songs or bands that you like.

That being said, I think my favorite application hands down is the Wordpress App. In fact, I wrote and published this article with it.

What are your favorite iPhone 2.0 apps, and why?

Update:

After reading some of the comments… I may have found my new favorite App:

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  • Schmelding
    The "More Cowbell" app. Because I gotta feva. And the only prescription is more cowbell!
  • Wordpress is definitely working my way up to one of my favorite applications on my iPhone.
    I'm also impressed and fascinated by the Twitter applications that have been developed. Twitterriffic, Twinkle, Twittelator, & Twittervision are excellent applications and go beyond a basic social networking Web 2.0 site. I really believe that if Twitter can get it's act together these iPhone applications can redefine the way with communicate with each other.
  • Miiitch
    Aw, I don't have an iPhone.
    But I think the app store is awesome, for those of you that do have one.
    And I'm jealous.
    Kay?
  • Rom
    This is also a must-have on my iPhone. Wordpress rocks! :)
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