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[31 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | ]

An official application from Skype for the iPhone has been released today. In the past you had to use a 3rd party application like Nimbuzz in order to use Skype. I am a big fan of Numbizz as a multi IM application. It is free and has a clean interface so check that out in the iTunes store.

The best thing about the new Skype release is that is contains all of the standard features of the desktop application. Unlike Windows Mobile phones the calls work just like a regular call. …

iPhone/Touch »

[23 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

Well it isn’t our list but here’s a link to MacLife’s Top 100 iPhone apps of 2008.
Here’s our not so extensive list:
Aviation:
AeroWeather
FAAWait
LogTen Lite Captain or FO edition
The Weather Channel
Streaming Music and Entertainment:
Pandora
Slacker Radio
Tv.com
Social Networking:
Facebook
Multiple IM Client – Nimbuzz
Twitteriffic
Fitness:
Trails
TrailGuru
News:
USA Today

Getting Started, Health & Fitness, Sample Workouts, Training »

[9 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

From Cnet:
Gyminee
If you’re looking for a way to track your workouts and get some dietary advice, Gyminee is a great place to start.
In a matter of seconds, you’ll be able to join Gyminee and start creating a workout regimen that will help you lose weight, tone your muscles, or gain strength. And you won’t need to do it alone. With the help of Gyminee, you can find exercises and create a regimen from pre-configured workout routines based on your goals. Gyminee does a fine job of helping you do whatever …

Health News »

[9 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | ]

REPORTING POINT 04/09
HEALTH NEWS
“Live healthy…Live well”
Dedicated to providing pertinent information on health, fitness, and nutrition to foster a culture of wellness among Southwest Airlines flight crews and their families.
by Larry Kline
DIABETES 101 – 57 million people – 40 percent of those aged 40 to 70 – have pre-diabetes in America.  One out of four Americans aged 60 or older now have the disease.
Diabetes is an almost totally avoidable disease – it is estimated that more than 92 percent of the cases could be avoided by diet and lifestyle.
Weight, especially around …