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iTunes: Shaking Web
Shaking Web was created with one goal in mind: to make easy reading web pages when you're moving. It's the best solution when commuting by Bus or Metro (where connection is available), traveling by car (not driving of course)
Shaking Web - New App: $1.99, v1.0
Shaking Web - New App: $1.99, v1.0
appshopper.com — Shaking Web - New App: $1.99, v1.0 (more) Shaking Web - New App: $1.99, v1.0
iTunes: Shaking Web- Web Browser
itunes.apple.com — Shaking Web was created with one goal in mind: to make easy reading web pages when you;re... moving. It's the best solution when commuting by Bus or Metro (where connection is available), traveling by car (not driving of course). (more) iTunes: Shaking Web- Web Browser
The Polaroid is Back -- In Digital (Shaking Still Pointless)
news.wired.com — Polaroid is set to announce Thursday at CES that it is introducing a $200 digital camera that... produces prints right on the spot. You can even call them "instant" prints, but they take nearly a minute to appear, so they're only as "instant" as the old ... (more) The Polaroid is Back -- In Digital (Shaking Still Pointless)
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Apple releases some 3rd Party iPhone Browser Apps
Apple Gazette — ... 4) Shaking Web is the final app which is priced at $1.99 and somehow claims to compensate for small hand shaking to make it easier to read. Not sure about that one. ...

Did Apple Just Change a Major App Store Policy?
TechCrunch — ... is ridiculous. Over the past 24 hours, it appears that a shift in this policy may have occurred. With Apple offering their own Mobile Safari browser on the iPhone, most expected that alternative browsers would never see the light of day. At the time of writing, at least 4 such browsers have suddenly been given the greenlight. Ranging from free to $1.99, the now-approved browsers are: Edge Browser (Free), Incognito ($1.99), Webmate ($0.99), and Shaking Web . Is this an indication of an App-Store-wide policy change? We certainly hope so. ...

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