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Here's another new use for iPhone apps - Children's book publishing. The Toy Lounge of St. Paul Minnesota (thetoylounge.com) creates iPhone apps for Children's Book publishing. From basic illustrated or photo books for kids of all ages to children's books with narration sound, recordable sound and animation, a custom iPhone application can allow a frustrated author to get her work published and sold. My wife is currently finishing her illustrated children's book as fast as she can so she can get it in the App Store by this summer. By the way, an iPhone app for a children's book will also work for the iPod Touch. And no need for a special book reader!

CJ Stolee of MN 5:35PM April 21, 2009

That be crazy.

Yesmo of MO 10:51PM March 29, 2009

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