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    <dc:creator>cbennett@front-ended.com</dc:creator>
    <dc:rights>Copyright 2009 Front-Ended</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2009-05-06T03:17:38+00:00</dc:date>
    

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      <title>Front&#45;End Dev Jobs on Twitter</title>
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      <description>Lost your job recently? Passively looking for a new gig? Stop searching and let the posts come to you with the @frontenddevjobs twitter feed. The feed is an aggregate of just about every job board you can imagine, parsed out and targeted just for you. Brought to you by your friends at Front&#45;Ended.</description>
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      <title>VegOut in iPhone TV Spot</title>
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      <description>Our iPhone app, VegOut, gets it&#8217;s 15 seconds (ok, more like 1 second) of fame thanks to Apple&#8217;s new iPhone ads. Watch the ad!</description>
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      <title>AppViz for iPhone Developers</title>
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      <description>Any iPhone app developer you talk to will tell you how terrible the iTunes Connect reporting can be for trying to nail down trends in your app sales. I had been waiting for a smart developer to come in and fix this problem and it looks like the wait paid off. AppViz makes your sales data look pretty and easy to understand.&amp;nbsp; I&#8217;m a huge fan.&amp;nbsp; 

More info from their own words:

AppViz helps iPhone developers download and visualize their application sales. Avoid the hassle of manual daily downloads. Instead, download your data from the web with the click of a button. Spend your time building applications, not spreadsheets.

Download a trial of AppViz here.</description>
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      <title>VegOut Reviews</title>
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      <description>VegOut is Front&#45;Ended&#8217;s first official product and we&#8217;re pretty thrilled with how well it&#8217;s done. The popular Apple blog, TUAW.com, recently gave us a nice review which generated a lot of visibility. We&#8217;ve also been featured in a number of vegetarian&#45;related press like VegTalk and VegDaily.</description>
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      <title>Open For Business.</title>
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      <description>This post signifies the launch of our website and more importantly, the launch of the Front&#45;Ended freelance collective. We&#8217;re bringing together an elite team of consultants to handle projects of all shapes and sizes. On top of doing work for clients, we also build our own products. You can read more about what we do by reading up on the information page. 

Keep watching this space for various posts from the Front&#45;Ended team. We&#8217;ll also be posting random bits on our twitter feed.&amp;nbsp; 

Please pardon the mess while we clean this joint up. Feel free to  if something does feel right. We&#8217;ll see you soon.</description>
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