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Antiques is a very lucrative business, almost as lucrative as the iPhone business seems to be. GoAntiques.com decided to combine the best of both, by launching the PriceMiner web application for iPhone users.
With PriceMiner for iPhone, Apple iPhone users can now tap into a database of more than 20 million historical antiques pricing records and 15 million photos made available through GoAntiques.com.

PriceMiner is what the company claims to be the antique industry’s largest antiques and collectibles pricing guide. It allows iPhone users instant access to current and historical prices formatted specifically for their screens. Just a few taps allow you to determine the price of antiques and collectibles based on millions of historical pricing records to help you assess true value, rate of appreciation and availability.
Jim Kamnikar, president and chief executive officer of GoAntiques.com, said that since this version of PriceMiner is tailored specifically for the iPhone, users can utilize tailored graphs and tables for easy data analysis and use iPhone functionality such as Zoom.
With PriceMiner, the depth of antique pricing information is extensive and affords iPhone users the ability to make price comparisons that include historical price trends, least and most expensive items and low/high estimates.
Standard PriceMiner pricing of $9.95 a month or $99 a year is available to iPhone users. Visit www.PriceMiner.com/iphone to register for the service on your iPhone, or visit www.PriceMiner.com to learn more about PriceMiner features.
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Aren’t you tired of reading online news? Text, more text, and the occasional picture or two? If you are, you’re in luck, since PimpMyNews introduced a new solution for iPhone owners — a talking news service.
The “talking social news application” was designed specifically for iPhones and iPod touch devices. The application has received Apple’s prestigious “Staff Pick” designation at MacWorld 2008 and can now be accessed from any iPhone or iPod touch at www.PimpMyNews.com/m.

The web app scours the Internet for breaking text stories from the most popular news and blog sites and converts them to near-human sounding audio that users of iPhones, iPod touch devices and other mobile devices can listen to wherever they happen to be. Users can also share audio versions of stories with friends, or post them to other social sites including Facebook, Digg, Del.icio.us, StumbleUpon, Reddit, Mixx and more.
PimpMyNews users who sign up for the free service on the main site can create a “personalized talking newspaper” by selecting their favorite text news and blog sources from 59 unique categories, including Technology, Entertainment, Sports, Politics, Colleges, Business and more. Users can listen online or on-the-go by creating a personalized news podcast that is continuously updated with fresh content from their favorite sources. PimpMyNews has over 200,000 talking stories online and adds more than 4,000 new stories per day. That’s probably enough news to please any iPhone owner.
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