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SoundGecko will convert any article into an MP3 file you can listen to on the go. It’s available as a Chrome extension, or you can just email the article URL to get the conversion. There are also apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.

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Download Fontly for your iPhone and you’re liable to start seeing historic typography everywhere you go.

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Pixate is an ‘over-unity’ Kickstarter project which promises to allow developers to build native iOS apps with CSS. Its aim is to address the problems of working with what many see as a difficult and cumbersome platform and language, or at the very least one that’s different from the more familiar and accessible web.

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Android and iOS are the two key players in the mobile OS market. Here’s my take on a really good example of what set’s iOS a bar above Android.

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ABI Research predicts that by 2016, 80% of tablet app downloads will be focused in four areas: games, digital publishing, social networking and e-commerce. By the end of 2012, 39% of Australian Households will own a tablet2. Are you ready?

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