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The Associated Press smacks off tune-up that delivers news stories unswervingly to your Apple iPhone. In a tune-up opening today, the Associated Press, alongside over 100 of its associate newspapers, will be distributing news stories unswervingly directly on to your Apple iPhone’s transversely all across the country. The service was primarily launched on April 14 in Washington by the AP. At the time, only 18 of the fellow newspapers were on plank. Since then, that integer has grown-up to become a strong 107 and rising, together with the likes of The Miami Herald, the San Francisco Chronicle and the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
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This week Google has made some changes to there homepage (if you haven’t noticed yet) in hopes to make things easier for those who use the Apple iPhone. They have created applications specifically for the iPhone that works smoothly with it on a single interface allowing users to move faster than ever.
Apple is known for making lots of money off of their iTunes store (which is one of the largest music stores on the internet) and their MAC computers – but ever since they released the new iPhone they seem to be running into every road block imaginable. As popular as the iPhone is Apple never expected to be having so many lawsuits pitted against them.
Google has been working day and night to update its brand new service, 
