GarageBand

Apple has finally released the much awaited GarageBand for users of iPhone and iPod touch. GarageBand was released in 2004 for MAC and since then, it has been one of most poular productivity software. The software allows users to create music and podcasts. It turns your device into a collection of instruments and create stuffs that are unique allowing you to showcase your creativity to the world.
“GarageBand on iPad has been a big hit and we think customers will love using it on their iPhone or iPod touch,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “The innovative Multi-Touch interface combined with Smart Instruments makes it easy to create great sounding music, even if you’ve never studied music or played an instrument before.” – Apple
GarageBand 1.1 for iPhone and iPod touch is available on the App Store for $4.99, or as a free update for existing GarageBand for iPad customers. GarageBand is a universal app that runs on iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and iPod touch (3rd & 4th generation). More information about the app can be found here and interested users can download the app from here (iTunes Link).
Google+

Yesterday, Google released a new version of Google+ for users of Android and today they have released a new version for users of iOS (iPod, iPhone and iPad). The new version brings the support for Google Apps. The built-in IM feature now supports typing notifications, so you will be able to see whether the other person is responding to, or indeed ignoring.
You can also assign +1 to images and a number of bugs have been fixed by engineers giving more desired stability to the app. You can download the app from here (iTunes Link).
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