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New: ITN App section up and running

We’re delighted to announce the launch of our new app section on the site. Covering apps from iOS App store, Android Market place and BlackBerry Appworld, we’ll be bringing you the latest and greatest app reviews for your device. You’ll also see the link on the home page near the top. If you’ve just gotten one of these devices then you’ve got to check out the app section. It may seem a little bare in there at the moment but you’ll be seeing it expand substantially over the next few weeks. We could have continued to work behind the scenes on the section prior to launching it with lots of reviews but we thought we’d let our readers see it and help tell us what you want in this section. So let us know what you think (good, bad, indifferent) below and don’t hesitate to ask us to review an app you’re interested in. John & Gordon

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