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1. Facebook

  • Facebook’s app gives you full access to the social network, where you can upload photos and status messages, check out your News Feed and friends' profiles, and send messages to people either via instant message or email.
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2. Pandora Radio

  • Pandora’s mobile app makes it easy to rock out, no matter where you are. Create radio stations and listen to ad-supported tunes for free for 40 hours a month. If you reach the 40-hour cap, continue listening for the remainder of the month for $0.99.
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3. Instagram

  • Instagram improves the look of your mobile photos. Give your image a vintage or professional look with the app's built-in filters.
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4. YouTube

  • Where can you catch the latest cat video, plus a message from the president in the same place? YouTube’s app makes it easy to stream the videos you love directly to your mobile phone.
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5. Skype

  • Keeping in touch has never been so easy. With Skype, contact with friends and family around the world. The app supports voice and video calls, as well as texting, in many cases for free.
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6. Words With Friends Free

  • Words With Friends Free is the ad-supported version of the Scrabble-like game by Zynga. In the game you can compete against your Facebook friends, others using the service and strangers.
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7. The Weather Channel

  • The Weather Channel’s app gives you accurate, up-to-the-minute weather conditions for your area and beyond, as well as a forecast for the future.
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8. Twitter

  • Twitter’s mobile app ports much of the functionality of the web network to mobile. From the app you can explore tweets, see what’s trending and post your own tweets to add to the conversation. The app also allows you to tweet photos, and has a built-in photo editor for making those pictures look their best.
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9. Temple Run

  • Temple Run put infinite-runner games on the map. In the game, run until you can’t run any longer while dodging obstacles. Since the launch of this original game, the studio has put out a sequel, Temple Run 2, as well as Brave and Oz-themed versions, in partnership with Disney.
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10. Google Search

  • Need to look something up? Google Search is the ultimate app for performing web searches on your iPhone.
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11. Netflix

  • Whether you want to watch a quick episode of your favorite television show, or settle in and watch a feature-length film, Netflix’s app makes it easy to stream TV shows and movies to the palm of your hand. Use of the app requires a subscription to Netflix’s streaming service.
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12. Shazam for iPhone

  • What’s that song? Shazam’s app identifies the music playing around you.
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13. Angry Birds Free

  • Who doesn’t love Angry Birds? This free version of the high-flying game is ad-supported, allowing you to play for free.
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14. Draw Something Free

  • Pictionary goes mobile with Draw Something. Draw a picture, then send it to your friend so he or she can guess what you drew. Originally launched by OMGPOP, the game was later acquired by Zynga.
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15. Flashlight

  • Having trouble finding your way around? Flashlight turns your phone into a mobile light, brightening up the area around you so you can locate items in the dark.
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16. Facebook Messenger

  • Facebook Messenger is the messaging portion of Facebook, broken off into its own standalone application. The app also contains Chat Heads, a unique way of conversing with your friends --  their faces appear in small circles on the screen.
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17. Google Earth

  • Want to take a quick trip to Paris? How about to the house where you grew up? Google Earth lets you see the world through Google’s cameras, giving you a bird’s-eye view of the earth as a  whole, and a close-up view of any location you choose – all in the palm of your hand.
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18. Fruit Ninja Free

  • With Fruit Ninja, slice and dice fruits as they fly across the screen. The more fruit you're able to chop while avoiding obstacles, the higher your score.
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19. iHeartRadio

  • Miss your radio station from back home? iHeartRadio lets you tune in to listen to Clear Channel radio stations around the country, all from your mobile phone.
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20. Movies by Flixster, With Rotten Tomatoes

  • Want to know whether that latest movie is a must-see? Flixter’s app with Rotten Tomatoes makes it easy to read reviews, while you’re on your way to the theater.
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21. Bump

  • Want to transfer a photo from your phone to a friend? How about some cash? Bump lets you tap two phones to transfer data. Or use the app along with your computer, for transferring images from your phone to PC.
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22. eBay

  • Whether you’re buying or selling, eBay’s mobile app has the tools to help you get things done. The app makes it easy to list items for sale, as well as bid on items you might want to own.
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23. PAC-MAN Lite

  • Pac-Man comes to the iPhone in this free version of the popular arcade game.
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24. Groupon

  • Groupon’s mobile app lets you purchase deals while you’re out and about. You can score bargains – often 50% off or more -- on restaurants and attractions while you’re at them, no planning required.
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25. Google Maps

  • Although Apple removed Google Maps from iOS, the mobile app made a splash when it returned to the App Store. Unlike Apple’s built-in Maps, Google Maps offers public transit information.


1. Angry Birds Star Wars HD 

2. FIFA 13 by EA SPORTS




3. My Little Pony - Friendship is Magic


4. Where's My Water?



5. CSR Racing




6. Need for Speed™ Most Wanted



7. Adobe Reader



8. Pages


9. iBooks


10. iTunes U



11. Clash of Clans



12. Pocket Climber HD



13. Quickoffice Pro HD – Edit/View Office PDF  files



14. Adobe Photoshop Express



15. GarageBand



16. Bingo Bash HD


17. Hay Day

18. Facebook

19. Gangnam Style Massacre


20. Poker by Zynga


21. Find My iPhone
22. Temple Run: Brave

23. Solitaire?????


24. Temple Run


25. Aerox
NOw 15 underated as per mashable :)

1. Lift

Jonathan MeadWe all know our habits ultimately determine our lives and destinies. The same is true in business. Our businesses are what we repeatedly do. My business partner and I use Lift any time we want to make a new habit stick. This could be anything from writing a thank-you note every day to something as simple as checking in to Basecamp. Since we both follow each other on Lift, it's easy to hold each other accountable and make critical habits stick.

2. WinStreak

Charles GaudetIf productivity and growth are important to you, Strategic Coach's free iPhone app WinStreak is helpful. You identify three "wins" you accomplish each day and set three wins to achieve tomorrow. This app helps you focus on what's important and the steps you need to accomplish to move toward your goals.

3. CloudMagic

Patrick VlaskovitsUntil Apple decides to make the search function useful for iPhone users, CloudMagic is an indispensable search engine for all your data. CloudMagic lets you search across Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, Dropbox, Evernote, etc., through one simple search box.

4. Venmo

Rameet ChawlaThe most under-utilized app right now is Venmo. The peer-to-peer payment system has yet to be solved, and Venmo provides frictionless transactions. We use it at the company. It’s free, it’s easy, and I’m surprised it hasn’t completely caught on.

5. Brook

Brant BukowskyMy favorite app is Brook (currently in beta). I love Twitter but don't have time to sift through all of the superfluous posts. Brook helps me focus on the most important updates.

6. Fleksy

Brent BeshoreFleksy is a fantastic app that allows you to type without looking at your smartphone screen. It saves me so much time, and every entrepreneur should be using it.

7. Full

kelsey MeyerFull just came out, and I'm already obsessed! It helps me set goals and track my progress. I've been using it for both my business and personal life.

8. TripIt

Ioannis VerdelisTripIt gives you the ability to organize your travels just by forwarding your booking confirmations to an email address. I don't know how I ever knew where I was supposed to be before I discovered this app.

9. Flowdock

doreen-blochFlowdock is a chat-meets-inbox tool that runs on most browsers and mobile platforms. The greatest aspect of Flowdock is its ability to allow my team to collaborate instantly on projects and emails. Flowdock also has team inbox features such as drag and drop, file uploads, activity streams that allow team members react to changes on projects immediately, message tagging, instant notifications and more. I'd recommend this app to any entrepreneur wanting to stay organized,  especially as your team scales.

10. Gliph

Andrew SchrageGliph allows you to safely send private messages across a variety of platforms. It's perfect for confidential negotiations that must be handled electronically. It comes with document storage and encryption features as well.

11. Refresh

Adam RootRefresh crawls social networks to provide users with a dossier on anyone before you meet with him. In 30 seconds, I know the person's spouse's name, where he or she went to college and when we last met.

12. Audible

ryan shankAs an entrepreneur, you should always be learning and reading books. It's really hard to find the time to actually focus on a physical book. I've found Audible extremely helpful to listen to books while on the go.

13. Box

Derek CapoThe ability to edit files and securely them send to customers or staff anywhere in the world is truly priceless. With our Box subscription, we are able to see the progress of projects and give feedback to our staff from anywhere in the world using a tablet, phone, laptop or desktop.

14. Wunderlist

Jeff FernandezI use it to capture ideas and tasks for myself. It's gorgeous and performs well on both the iPhone/iPad and Web version. The Chrome plugin is very helpful as well. Whenever I have an idea, I save it to Wunderlist. I use it for personal tasks and ideas.

15. focus@will

sean ogleI started using focus@will a few months ago to help me really zero in during times when I need to be productive. The app uses specially formulated music to boost productivity by way of increased focus. I don't know if it actually works or if it's simply the placebo effect, but since I've been using it for the last two months, my productivity has gone through the roof.

iDevices used as remote controls are not new but many teachers are now looking at how some of the new robotic devices can be used as part of their normal teaching and learning.

We recently purchased both the Sphero and the iConCopter and have used both to good effect - although the iConCopter was a personal purchase. I thought it might be handy to have a look at some of the suitable options available. Obviously because of the costs these are items that may need to be planned for in the budget. They may not be appropriate as a whole class set but rather as two or three of one or more of these options that can then be used as kits for special projects or specific units of work.

The Sphero and Tankbot would be good to use with Maths, setting out the steps required to get through a maze - especially with the drawing feature in the Sphero.

Let me know if you are using any other appropriate devices that we have not mentioned here.

Sphero: $79.00 AU

Sphero by Orbotix is the world's first robotic ball and gaming device that you control with a tilt, touch, or swing on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Easily connect to Sphero via Bluetooth, then dive into unique, mixed-reality gameplay using fun and challenging built-for-Sphero apps.


You can control Sphero wirelessly from any of your iOS devices or you can use Sphero as a controller for on-screen games. The device has been engineered in such a way to encourage developers to make games for the device. The intuitive controls are easy for all ages to learn once they download the free Sphero app. Sphero can be used on wood or tile floors, sidewalks, carpet making it one of the most versatile app controlled gadgets for use in schools. I especially like the feature that allows students to draw a track that Sphero then follows.



















iWheels Micro Robot: $24.00 AU



Presenting the i-Wheels Micro Robot. This is a unique design for a remote controlled device. The robot has been constructed in such a way that it can not fall over even with just two wheels. Not only does the iWheel come in four super bright colours but it is also controlled by any of your iDevices using the "i-Robot" app from App Store. It looks very easy to control, allowing you to go forward / backward, turn left / right, rotate CW / CCW. Like a lot of these robots, the learning curve may be steep for the adults in the class. Great for mazes or maneuvering over a set track.








iPhone Controlled Insects: $33.00 AU




These six legged robots are also made for HeliPal.com and happens to use the same app as the iWheels micro robot. Inspired by the movement and characteristics of an insect, the insect-like legs are manipulated by the internal structure inside and powered by a small rechargeable battery. Charge your Bug via the included USB cable and start controlling it using your iPhone, iPad or iPod. The IR transmitter allows you to control the bug up to a distance of 6 meters.





Tankbot: $33.00 AU
I really like this new toy for robot enthusiasts called TankBot. It offers infrared sensors that allow the micro-vehicle to navigate mazes, and a universal remote that plugs in to the headphone jack of an iOS or Andriod device. The TankBots also play sounds and blink when idle, and feature three modes of play.


In addition to the autonomous maze-solving mode, the toy can be set to free-roaming, acting under its own direction, as well as controller mode under the direction of an iOS or Andriod app. Each unit has a retractable USB charger built right into the body of the product, meaning no additional batteries are required. The company says that 40 minutes of charging will yield about 15 minutes of play time. The companion app allows users to control the unit using a virtual "joystick".
















Romo: $195.00 AU including shipping


This is another robot I might have to purchase myself. Romo is billed as a revolutionary mobile robotic platform that uses your smartphone as its brain. When connected with any iOS device, Romo becomes a friendly robotic avatar that wanders about your home or office. Romo is the first personal robot built for everyone. He’s small but sturdy, fast, and his basic interactions evolve the more you use him.

By combining smartphones with a mobile base, they have created robots that do awesome things (telepresence, autonomous navigation, machine vision). Because software for Romo is distributed through the Apple App Store, our users download new behaviors and personalities for their robots at the click of a button. Anyone can build and distribute new apps for Romo using the Romotive SDK. This is being actively encouraged by the manufacturers. I also like that this was a Kickstarter project.






ParrotARDrone: $350 AU


This is a bit over the top but easily fits into the notion of a iPhone control device. The AR.Drone 2.0 remote-control quadricopter combines the best of many worlds, including modeling, video gaming and augmented reality. The AR.Drone 2.0 is remote-controlled by an iPhone or iPad and features a number of sensors, including a high-definition front camera, vertical camera, an ultrasound altimeter and absolute control mode. With the AR Drone 2.0, you can now record video and take pictures while in-flight and directly share them on Youtube and Picasa. You can also use the AR.Drone in video games, such as AR.Race, a one or two-player game using an obstacle course.


At roughly $299 AU it is out of the price range of most schools, but it might be worth discussing with other faculties as a shared purchase. This would be especially good for promotional shots of the school grounds, the full student body or even football games and promotional events like fairs, Open Days and   Sports Carnivals.



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