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		<title>5 Essential, Non-Stock, Free iPhone Apps</title>
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Here is my take on the most essential 3rd-party iPhone Apps. Stock apps like Mail, iPod, Photos, Safari, and web shortcuts  do not count.
Facebook
If you use Facebook, than Facebook App is a must-have. It lets you easily navigate and socialize on the world&#8217;s most popular and fastest growing social network.
Nimbuzz (and Skype)
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<p>Here is my take on the most essential 3rd-party iPhone Apps. Stock apps like Mail, iPod, Photos, Safari, and web shortcuts  do not count.</p>
<h2>Facebook</h2>
<p>If you use Facebook, than Facebook App is a must-have. It lets you easily navigate and socialize on the world&#8217;s most popular and fastest growing social network.</p>
<h2>Nimbuzz (and Skype)</h2>
<p>Since the days of ICQ, we have been IMing. And we have been IMing on multiple networks. Nimbuzz has a great user interface, works with most of the networks out there and it is free. Since I haven&#8217;t been able to get VOIP to work, you can assist it with Skype too.</p>
<h2>Twitterfon</h2>
<p>The twitter frenzy is on. You must be living an offline life if you haven&#8217;t heard of the web&#8217;s latest craze. Get online or talk to some nerds around you and go to <a title="Twitter main page" href="http://twitter.com/">twitter.com</a> (don&#8217;t forget to follow me @alpayerturkmen). Twitterfon is the best free twitter client for the iPhone IMHO. If you are more into it, try the Retweet app to follow the most re-tweeted. The app was free when I grabbed it, but may be paid at the momen</p>
<h2>Wapedia</h2>
<p>Oooh, the sweet satisfaction of reaching the information &#8211; fast. Wikiamo, Quickpedia and Wapedia are some of the apps that let you quickly and easily wander around Wikipedia. Wapedia, of all those three has the best looking and performing GUI.</p>
<h2>Stanza (and Kindle)</h2>
<p>Though not as full featured (in terms of functionality and screen size) as the Kindle, iPhone is a great place to read. Either grab great free titles accessible through Stanza, or use Kindle App for iPhone from Amazon.</p>
<p>Do you have more apps that you can&#8217;t live without? Please feel free to comment.</p>
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