Stanford Students Release Some Killer iPhone Apps
January 22, 2009 Posted in College

Stanford Students Release Some Killer iPhone Apps
Students from Stanford’s Fall 1008 iPhone class CS193P created a nice crop of apps that are now available or will be soon for the iPhone. A list of them is here, and some of them I’m going to keep on my phone. My favorite is iDiscover, which gives you random content you think will be interesting (text, videos, apps). You rate them and it teaches the app to refine what it sends you in the future. It’s a sort of StumbleUpon for the iPhone, and its addicting. iDiscover is free. Air Guitar, a $1.99 app, looks like it might be another winner but I’m having issues downloading it. [Tech Crunch]
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NJIT Snaps 51-Game Losing Streak
NJIT defeated Bryant, 61-51, snapping a 51-game losing streak that lasted nearly two years. Even though it is the longest losing skid in NCAA D1 history, record books won’t recognize it because the school needs one more year to full member of D1. It’s too bad Rutgers isn’t up next for NJIT, or a two-game win streak could be totally possible. [The Big Lead]
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Notre Dame AD Thinks The Irish Will Rise Like A Phoenix
Here is a recent interview with the Athlete Director of Notre Dame. He talks about the future of the struggling football team and whether or not there will be a future playoff system in college football. [The Big Lead]

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