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Stanford students reveal killer iPhone Apps

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Imagine some of the best brains and future innovators of the world creating apps for the . Well here are some developed by Standford

CS193P , iPhone Application Programming, was offered for the first time at 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!

While some of these apps were project work for the students, some were actually created with commercial interest outside the CS193P class.Here is a list of the apps Stanford students have presented:

Stanford students reveal killer iPhone Apps

Abodi: This app would be free via the AppStore and would be submitted to Apple in the last week of Jan. Abodi is a helps you smartly browse the listings on Craigslist and save your favorite results for viewing access on the go.

You can contact the ad-poster by email or even call them, map out the locations of properties and also take notes and pics of properties you visit. Abodi uses the iPhone inbuilt GPS so that you can find or rank listings by their distance to your current location or other points of interest!

Stanford students reveal killer iPhone Apps

Air Guitar: Air Guitar uses the built-in accelerometer to let you really rock: with your iPhone or in hand, just start strumming away at your imaginary axe. $1.99, App Store Link

Stanford students reveal killer iPhone Apps

Heydar: is a fun new way to meet people. Get started by taking your own headshot. Then view headshots of nearby Heydar users. Tap “Hey” if you find someone attractive. Don’t worry… they will only find out you tapped them if they also tap you. What you decide to do next is up to you… (Shall be free via AppStore; Pending Approval)

Stanford students reveal killer iPhone Apps

Site Saver:  Site Saver allows you to save websites locally on your iPhone or iPod Touch. Save online references to train schedules, recipes, or product reviews to your device for quick access on the go, or keep your daily fix of online articles just a tap away! Currently $2.99 (Awaiting AppStore apporval). We really hope this goes on sale soon, probably @ $0.99!

You can view the complete List of Apps by these students here.

Via TechCrunch

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