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The New York Times reading app (#38), Bloomberg (#51), and AP Mobile News Network (#80) are among the top 100 free iPhone apps that may be of interest to TeleBlog readers. All are news apps, and I suspect that the New York Times is the leader in part because of the popularity of its site.

Perhaps I’m overlooking something, but I don’t see any e-book-reading programs there. I’m in a hurry because the electricity is about to go off around here for maintenance purposes.

Within the entertainment category, the well-publicized eReader is apparently #28 and Stanza is #33, if I’m interpreting the sort order correctly. And I also see a new discovery, Shakespeare, #26, which is said to put all of the bard’s works "literally at your fingertips." Alas, no search or note-taking. So reports a user-reviewer—I’ll see later on. Another user praises the "easy to read format," which lets you change the size of the font.

Meanwhile, Hadrien Gardeur of Feedbooks has looked over the French-language rankings and says that that Stanza is #35–which means it’s beating the New York Times (#41) and MySpace (#87). One reason could be that Stanza offers a Kindle-easy way to download Feedbooks’ library of public domain classics in French and English.

 
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