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Andrew Mager's Top 10 apps from iPhoneDevCamp

The following is a guest post from Andrew Mager, who attended the iPhoneDev Camp over the weekend. His original post can be found on Andrewmager.
Written by Larry Dignan, Contributor

The following is a guest post from Andrew Mager, who attended the iPhoneDev Camp over the weekend. His original post can be found on Andrewmager.com. Mager is a technical producer at ZDNet.

Here's his dispatch.

Hundreds of web developers, designers, and ordinary geeks gathered this weekend to build usable applications for the iPhone. The barcamp.org event was hosted at Adobe Town Hall and featured dozens of sponsors. The hack-a-thon began on Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. and culminated Sunday at 2:00 p.m., when each team had a chance to present their app.

Some teams included Yahoo! developers, and others included complete strangers who had just met the day before. I give credit to all teams who participated, but here are the ten most memorable creations. (Ed note: We broke the ranking out in a gallery). The short version ranking is below with links to Andrew's take and blown-up image.)

10. iPhoneVote.

9. AppMarks.

8. PickleView.

7. Fluther.

6. The Pool.

5. TeleMoose.

4. iTunes Remote-o-Matic.

3. Tilt.

2. moPhaic.

1. Liquid Navigation Hack.

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