Notable iPhone Apps: Typepad (part 3 of 7)
by at June 9, 2008 10:15 pm
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This post is part three of a seven part series covering the iPhone applications and games announced at the WWDC Keynote on Monday, June 9th.
One of the most anticipated apps for the iPhone was a blogging application. Users got their wish with Typepad, a popular blog host that now runs natively on the iPhone. From your iPhone, you can log in to your blog, write entries, and edit your account. These edits can be done over WiFi or EDGE, so you can be hooked up from almost anywhere. A free trial is available, but this app will cost money.
For more on the new iPhone apps revealed at WWDC, follow the links below.
• Auctions
• Push Notification Service
• Typepad
• Mobile News
• Band
• Modality and MIMVista
• At Bat
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