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There are so many iPhone Apps to chose from that you could go broke trying them all. Certainly many have free versions that you can test first but others are priced so low that they become an impulse purchase for many. Ten or twenty iPhone Apps later and those .99 purchases start to add up. The App Store contains reviews from buyers but I’m always hesitant to believe any application with fewer than 25 reviews and most new Apps take a while to accumulate that many. That’s where review sites like 148apps.com take over. PC Magazine has just recognized this iPhone App review site as one of the top 100 sites for 2009 — and one of the top 50 undiscovered.

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