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    Celebrating five years of Apple’s App store with five free apps and five free games

    It’s been five years since Steve jobs went on stage and announced an SDK for 3rd party developers to cook apps for the iOS platform.

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    All good birthdays come with presents, Apple has decided to celebrate the App Store’s fifth birthday by offering its loyal users a number of significant and popular apps for the low, low price of nothing.

    Going with the five theme, Apple is giving five apps and five games for free or subsidized available for download, all of which are significant in
    some way: On the app side, you can pick up the

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    1. Barefoot World Atlas,
    2. diary/journal app Day One,
    3. How to Cook Everything,
    4. photo-captioning software
    5. $20 Traktor DJ iPhone.

    If you are into games, you can pick up any of the following games:

    1. Badland
    2. Infinity Blade II
    3. Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP
    4. Tiny Wings
    5. Where’s My Water?

    Enjoy the freebies

     

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