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According to Eugene Overline, co-builder of Apple's Ugly Meter, the 59p iPhone app is meant to be amusing. The most amusing thing about this.99 cent app, that scores and analyzes photos of users, is the commonly surprising ratings it has actually provided photos of celebrities. Some of the world's most attractive stars have scored high on the unsightly meter. The meter makes use of a 110 scale to measure how attractive or unpleasant an individual is. The greater the rating the uglier they supposedly are.

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It 'd be good to see facetime get some AirPlay support (it might work but we having actually officially tested that) and truly put pressure on the competition. I make sure some jailbreak developer is currently working on this hack.

Video calls are in complete impact on iPod touch. When you're doing, now your pals can see what you do. With the press of a button, you can wave "hello" while standing in a foreign country, get a consultation on a pair of boots, or your good friends reveal their day-to-day escape, and dares that could otherwise have actually lost - and the new iPodtouch 4th Generation or iPhone over Wi-Fi 4 and come face to deal with once more with even more fun.

SaveMyDocs is an extremely simple application - it does just one thing - it enables users to save files from Safari to the iPhone or iPod Touch and see them later.

CoinFlip is another that enters into the "is that actually necessary?" category, yet everybody appears to have it. It does precisely what its name shows - it flips a coin.

Native iPad apps are being contributed to the App Establishment at the rate of nearly 1,000 a week according to Apple Insider. This should offer the App Store about 35,000 iPad apps by the start of 2011 (6 months x 4,000 a month + the existing 10,000).

There's something engaging about a few of these iPod touch apps, despite the fact that they do absolutely nothing helpful, and in fact, simply primarily use up space on your iPhone or iPod touch. Nevertheless unimportant a few of these applications may appear, they provide enjoyment to the hundreds of countless users who download them. After all, isn't that the point of these applications?