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    uFlowers (0)

    4/14/10 •

    Here’s a short, rhyming story about me: There once was a girl named Jackie, who watered her plants til they were tacky. She stayed up all night, feeling something wasn’t right, and thought to herself, “I wonder if they get too much light?” It wasn’t very clear, no, not at all, why her plants shed ... Read More

    Foodictionary :: International Food & Beverage Translator (0)

    4/05/10 •

    This app by Magenta Itd immediately piqued my curiosity. Why? Because it’s a food app. You could say it tantalized my tastebuds, involuntarily made me salivate, that I caught a whiff of interest from its delicious title, Foodictionary. A dictionary on food – could it possibly get any better? Before even opening the app I ... Read More

    MIDTOWNinmypocket (0)

    3/31/10 •

    Awhile back we reviewed an excellent navigational and local-discovery app by the name of SOHOinmypocket by AppFury. When covering that app, not only did I have memories of the east coast and my days in New York, I was amusingly reminded of that now, almost defunct toy I would play with in my childhood, of ... Read More

    I Need A Muse (5)

    3/23/10 •

    Here’s an interesting app I came across recently, one that provides a service I have yet to find elsewhere in the App Store: I Need A Muse. The developer, Gautch, had the objective in mind to incite creativity for the writer, to spur his imagination when it came to creating characters. The app covers a ... Read More

    50 in 1 : APPZILLA! (1)

    3/18/10 •

    Sometimes, the sheer number of iPhone apps floating around in iTunes isn’t just mind-boggling, it’s overwhelming. Which apps do you choose? Is this app better than this one? What does this app offer that the other does not? There are usually dozens, if not hundreds of apps that claim to do the same thing, so ... Read More

    MyGirl (0)

    3/15/10 •

    When I think My Girl, I think of innocent things like The Temptations, and the sad movie where Macaulay Caulkin dies, and of sweet little girls in their summer dresses playing hopscotch, or dipping their feet in the almost warm pools of early spring. Oh, silly me, right? When I came across the MyGirl app, ... Read More

    BookMe (2)

    1/29/10 •

    When debating over places to travel during the summer, a part of me really wants to travel back to the east coast, to New York, and possibly Sunbury, Pennsylvania, where I spent a good portion of my childhood. My brother and I have been nostalgically yearning for this pilgrimmage, and want to make a vacation ... Read More

    SpotACop (1)

    1/21/10 •

    “No cops spotted within your area.” ~ SpotACop. Well, I know that’s definitely not true. Not that Petaluma is laden with crime, or anything, but we do have plenty of cops to go around. In some ways, our cops are more visible than those in Oakland, less likely to be lurking in dark alleyways and ... Read More

    Closet (0)

    1/15/10 •

    “What should I wear today?” This thought peppers my mind every morning, as I’m sure it does for most women, or hey, men too. Especially when you have one of those Carrie Bradshaw closets, brimming to bursting with stacks of shoes, a tree’s worth of hangars, and accessories galore, and not to mention the jam-packed ... Read More

    Parking App (0)

    1/11/10 •

    Parking by cgCraft has been out for awhile, but I only recently remembered it when a good friend of mine recently moved to San Francisco. Her flat is situated in the quaint Cole Valley neighborhood of San Francisco, which is sandwiched between Haight to the north and Market to the south, and is usually unknown ... Read More