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		<title>Check Out These 5 Brain-Busting Word Applications for iOS Gamers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 04:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York Times crossword addict? If you have an iPhone or iPad, there&#8217;s a new way to enjoy word games. The App Store features games to satisfy any word-puzzling craving. &#8220;Words with Friends&#8221; is now the forerunner of the group. On the other hand, with the number of games to choose from, there is certainly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York Times crossword addict? If you have an iPhone or iPad, there&#8217;s a new way to enjoy word games. The App Store features games to satisfy any word-puzzling craving. &#8220;Words with Friends&#8221; is now the forerunner of the group. On the other hand, with the number of games to choose from, there is certainly a lot more than Word with Friends to help keep you busy as you wait for your opponents to move. Practice isn&#8217;t always perfect, but it undoubtedly is a lot of fun. Playing the broad selection of word and puzzle apps is a fantastic way to boost your speed at &#8220;Words with Friends.&#8221;</p>
<p>Scrabble &#8211; Boost your abilities faster by playing the <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/best-iphone-games" target='_blank'>iPhone game</a> that is the father of all word games. And you will have the ability to pick from one of three competency levels. The easy stage is basically like it sounds. For folks who  have tried a word game or two before, you are probably fine starting with the normal level. Beware of &#8220;Hard,&#8221; that will do better than the average gamer routinely, but will also help to make the ordinary player better. Playing the &#8220;hard&#8221; level is a good strategy to develop your defensive game-play skills.</p>
<p>Moxie &#8211; As soon as you&#8217;re ready for a new challenge, consider this word-building entertainment. You receive a group of letters and have to form 3 different words. When you develop more and more words, you also collect progressively more points. If you set off the destruction of a word, you&#8217;ll lose points. To provide an example, develop the word &#8220;sun&#8221; then change it to &#8220;run&#8221; when an &#8220;R&#8221; comes up. As with many word games, be sure you have got a strategy for the letter &#8220;q.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jumbline &#8211; Like a great many other word-twist apps, the goal of this game is to look for each of the words of three letters or more that can be constructed from the jumble of letters. Unlike most other games of this kind, Jumbline can be played with words of 5, 6, or 7 letters. The other word games of this variety commonly merely allow you to have words of up to 6 letters. Another plus to playing Jumbline is that you can tweak the time limit or play with no time limit at all.</p>
<p>Book Worm &#8211; This game starts with a bunch of letters. Players build words from linking the letters with each other, for which they earn points. When the letters vanish, the columns lower and new letters are added in. Players can use premium spots. The strategy here is to avoid using all of the common letters too soon, since that may increase the quantity of challenging letters eventually, making it harder to form new words. </p>
<p>Crossword Lite &#8211; Though the New York Times crossword puzzle game features a better pedigree, it requires a paid subscription. This game has puzzles of moderate challenge. Crossword Lite is the free edition of a larger game and includes 40 puzzles. It is very easy to handle, which can be a challenge with crossword puzzles on the screen size of an iPhone. Swap between across and down or change to a list of all the hints conveniently.</p>
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		<title>Do You Want iPhone Applications for Kids?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 02:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toddlers with nothing to do make their parents unhappy too. Don&#8217;t you wish you had a secret weapon that would captivate your child and make him happy again? Try iPhone applications for kids! If you&#8217;re an iPhone novice, you may not even have discovered child-oriented apps. But do some research, and you&#8217;ll find all sorts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Toddlers with nothing to do make their parents unhappy too. Don&#8217;t you wish you had a secret weapon that would captivate your child and make him happy again? Try <b>iPhone applications for kids</b>!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re an iPhone novice, you may not even have discovered child-oriented apps. But do some research, and you&#8217;ll find all sorts of applications guaranteed to not only amuse your child but build useful skills such as hand-eye coordination and problem solving.</p>
<p>For instance, did you know there are apps to turn your iPhone into a tiny e-reader? While an iPhone may not be the best vehicle for reading War and Peace, the phone&#8217;s small screen may be the perfect size for a book aimed at your child. For this reason, many <i>iPhone applications for kids</i> center around the act of enjoying (if not exactly reading) a picture book. The iPhone seems tailor-made for your toddler&#8217;s little hands!</p>
<p>If your children have played with your iPhone at all, you&#8217;ve probably already noticed their obsession with it; it&#8217;s almost impossible to extract the unit from a child&#8217;s sweaty little grip. So there&#8217;s no reason not to take advantage of this tremendous opportunity for learning! When you download children&#8217;s apps to your phone, make sure that they&#8217;re both entertaining and educational. Choose activities in which the child can participate rather than just things for him to watch.</p>
<p>Are you wondering about the bottom line &#8211; the cost? Not to worry &#8211; most iPhone apps only cost a few dollars at most, and many are still free. This applies to iPhone applications for kids as well as those for adults. Compared with the cost of most commercial video and computer games, this is a real steal, and a great reason to stock up on all your favorites!</p>
<p>So isn&#8217;t it time to download some iPhone applications for kids onto your mobile phone? Do remember to put it in airplane mode, thus disabling all the functions that would enable him to make or receive calls &#8211; but then settle back to enjoy your child&#8217;s entry into a whole new world!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.construct-o-set.com/" target='_blank'>Construct-O-Set</a> is one of the best <a href="http://www.construct-o-set.com/game/ipad-iphone-applications-for-kids.html" target='_blank'>iPhone applications for kids</a> on the market. Designed for toddlers just learning shapes and colors, it also builds hand-eye coordination and creativity. Parents may find it as addictive as their kids!</p>
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