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Stanford iPhone Class Apps
CS193P , iPhone Application Programming, was offered for the first time at Stanford during Fall 2008. If you've been curious about the work coming out of this course, here's a list of apps that continued development past its end and are either on the App Store today or will be soon! All of these ...
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Stanford Students Release A Cool Batch Of iPhone Apps
Stanford Students Release A Cool Batch Of iPhone Apps
techcrunch.com — Students from Stanford’s Fall 1008 iPhone class CS193P created a nice crop of apps that are now... available or will be soon for the iPhone (see our Stanford Facebook apps posts here and here ). A list of them is here , and some of them ... (more) Stanford Students Release A Cool Batch Of iPhone Apps
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Stanford Students Release A Cool Batch Of iPhone Apps
TechCrunch — ... A list of them is here, and some of them I’m going to keep on my phone. My favorite is iDiscover, which gives you random content you think will be interesting (text, videos, apps). You rate them and it teaches the app to refine what it sends you in the future. It’s a sort of StumbleUpon for the iPhone, and its addicting. iDiscover is free. Air Guitar, a $1.99 app, looks like it might be another winner but I’m having issues downloading it. ...

Stanford iPhone class ends, projects and resources posted
Infinite Loop — ... , and most everyone forgot about the incident. Lo and behold, the semester has come to an end, and what do I find in my inbox? An e-mail from one of the students linking to a website that the students of the class put together to show off their final projects. Among them are a Chinese/English dictionary, an air guitar simulator, an application that shares surveys and polls with friends via the device, a site downloader, and a social networking application allowing users to see who's nearby. Some of the apps are already available on the App Store, but some are still pending ...

Stanford students release some killer iPhone apps
iPhone Buzz — ... Abodi Abodi allows you to search listings on Craigslist and save your favorite results for viewing access on the go. You can call or email the ad poster and map out the locations of rental/sale properties. [Free, to be submitted by 01/26/09]. Air Guitar Air Guitar provides all the fun of rocking out with none of the talent or commitment required to play a real instrument. [$1.99, get it on the App Store]. [Stanford iPhone Class Apps via TechCrunch]

Stanford students release some killer iPhone apps
Top iPhone News — ... a short survey or poll to send out to your friends. [Free, get it on the App Store]. Abodi Abodi allows you to search listings on Craigslist and save your favorite results for viewing access on the go. [Free, to be submitted by 01/26/09]. Air Guitar Air Guitar provides all the fun of rocking out with none of the talent  required to play a real instrument. [$1.99, get it on the App Store]. [Stanford iPhone Class Apps via TechCrunch]

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iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond — Students of Stanford University’s iPhone Application Programming class have posted a new website showcasing their final projects, while the University itself has ...

Stanford students release some killer iPhone apps
Top iPhone News — ... a short survey or poll to send out to your friends. [Free, get it on the App Store]. Abodi Abodi allows you to search listings on Craigslist and save your favorite results for viewing access on the go. [Free, to be submitted by 01/26/09]. Air Guitar Air Guitar provides all the fun of rocking out with none of the talent  required to play a real instrument. [$1.99, get it on the App Store]. [Stanford iPhone Class Apps via TechCrunch]

From iLightswitch to iBurrito, Stanford Students Concoct iPhone Apps
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... Meanwhile, some examples of App Store apps that came from fall quarter’s iPhone students include Air Guitar, a virtual guitar app; Stress Bust, an app that plays a video of ocean waves accompanied by guided voices to help you relax; and Abodi, an app that searches Craigslist and enables users to bookmark their favorite listings. ...

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