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2 Points

Fortune Magazine polled 4200, company directors, corporate executives and industry analysts to arrive at their 2010 "World's Most Admired Company" award winner. 

This year, Apple has won by the biggest margin ever since 2001 when Fortune started compiling this list and award.  This is Apple's third year in a row winning the award. 

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1 Points

  Everyone knows how wonderful the apps are for their iPhones and the more, you have the better off you are. But that also means you're dishing out money that maybe you could be spending somewhere else. These days we all can stand to save a little money. Because of that, listed below are some pretty cool apps, all of which are free of charge. 

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3 Points

If you haven't seen this yet, it is worth a chuckle. Looks like MadTV was making fun of Apple's iPad a few years before it's launch this week.

It will be interesting to see if Apple requests Google to remove this video due to trademark issues. Being made as a joke and WAY before the actual product launched, lets see what Google does. With the increasing and growing rivalry between the two companies, we bet the video stays.

Enjoy!

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2 Points

After weeks of speculation, Apple’s new tablet computer, appropriately dubbed the “iPad,” has finally seen the light of day. Steve Jobs formally announced the iPad tablet computer yesterday, repeated painting a picture for the audience of a device that falls in between a smartphone and a notebook computer. Jobs lambasted netbook manufacturers, who have tried in the past to fill that gap, saying that the devices were inferior to both ends of the gap they try to fill.

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42 Points

So you got your iPhone and you really love it. Love all the features, love the great apps you can get for it, especially the ones you can find for free. Even got you list if iTunes already started for your music library. But now you’re considering changing the ringtone and possibly using one of the songs you like on iTunes. So, why do you have to pay for that song again just to have it as a ringtone? Doesn’t seem right does it?

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66 Points

The iPhone mania is still in effect.  People everywhere are still talking about the endless capabilities of the iPhone 3GS. After its release last June of 2009, people can’t get enough of this Apple product craze.  Apple launched its first iPhone in June of 2007; since then it has 2 major tweaks in the iPhone 3G and now the iPhone 3GS. Rave reviews spawned not only for the iPhone itself, but also for the innovation that touch screen technology brings.

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61 Points

These days it seems students are far busier and have much more to do than the days when their parents were growing up. And because of this, there have been some apps developed to try and make life a little bit easier for the student who is continually on the go.

Periodic – This is a nifty little app that contains the entire periodic table that can be referenced by name, atomic number, chemical serious, symbol or by phase. It’s a handy pocket version for any science class.

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36 Points

The long respected Pepsi Company has found itself in a real pickle with the public with regards to their "Amp Up Before You Score" app for iPhone. "We've listened to a variety of audiences and determined this was the most appropriate course of action," the company said Thursday in a statement prior to their decision to remove the app. The company was getting way too much heat for their application that some say stepped way over the stereotypical line of both men and women. 
 


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8 Points

Kindle technology is generally associated with Amazon’s electronic reading products. In fact the first kindle product was created by Amazon as an alternative to reading eBooks. Now six years later, there are 4 different versions of electronic kindle products, and one of them happened to be picked up by Apple and is now referred to as the Kindle iPhone.  This originally started as an app that was made available in early 2007 for iPhone and iPod users to have access to which then allowed them to read different items of the internet using the kindle application.

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33 Points

Since Apple opened its goldmine IPhone App Store, all eyes have been on the upstart mobile provider and its business model. Now that their success is beyond argument, every other major provider has either launched a similar application marketplace or announced plans to do so. Let's take a look at the status of the various mobile application stores:

Apple. - The IPhone App Store is the original mobile phone application center, and it's the mean dog on the block. With more applications on the IPhone App Store than anywhere else, Apple's application center is the one to...