I may fall on the independent geek category but let me tell you that I don't own an iPad yet. While I read a great deal of posts, lists and recommendations for the iPad, I've found interesting the list presented by Jeff Cobb. Why? He is a person who owns an iPad, his mission is learning and he recommends out of personal experience.
For those who already have the most sold gadget in the market, please make sure you have downloaded the following apps suggested by Mission to Learn:
1. http://www.evernote.com. Free. Pro version available.
2. http://www.nibirutech.com/mobilerss-google-reader-iphone.html. Free. Pro version available for $2.99.
3. http://www.alphonsolabs.com. $3.99.
4. http://freebooksapp.com. Free.
5. http://www.amazon.com/kindleapp. Free.
6. http://www.dragonmobileapps.com. Free.
7. http://ww.tweetdeck.com/ipad | http://seesmic.com/seesmic_mobile. Free.
8. http://comoki.com/iwiki/. $2.99.
9. http://delicioussafari.com/bookmarks.php. Free.
10 Both pre-installed on the iPad. "Open Culture’s Intelligent You Tube Channels or educational Podcast Library, you now dial them up on your iPad. Free."
Remember these apps can also run on your iPhone or iPod Touch.
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