Tech site Gizmodo selects their top 30 iPhone apps of the year

Only five months since Apple launched the App Store, and there are now over ten thousand apps available anytime, night or day. Gizmodo, tech site, has a list of their editor’s top choices for the very best in iPhones apps and games for the year that was.

Top 30 Apps

Below is a quote from the article:

“We already selected our 20 essential iPhone apps not too long ago—November 14, to be exact. That’s recent enough to still be fresh, but to those 20, we’re adding 10 more, several of which have debuted between then and now. As a package, they’re 30 apps every iPhone owner should take a close look at. They’re what we use every day, and many of them are free.”

Apps included are the iPhone Facebook app, Wikipedia for the iPhone, Google Mobile (with voice), and Recorder. Sorry, no fart applications included this time.

The link is here: http://gizmodo.com/5116433/the-best-iphone-apps-of-2008

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