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    <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:09:34 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>StarMap Pro: Un&#8217;applicazione per tutti appassionati di astronomia | AppStore (iPhone iSpazio)</title>
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      <description>10 May 2009 alle 18:09 Produttore:&#160;Fredd&#160;| Download Link:&#160;AppStore&#160;| Prezzo: 14,99&#8364; Voto Utenti: [ratings] &#232; un&#8217;applicazione che far&#224; contanti tutti gli amanti e studiosi del cielo stellato. Infatti il suo scopo &#232; di mostrare la volta celeste ma non solo. Questa &#232; la versione Pro Edition che non ha nulla da invidiare ai software astronomici per computer.&#160;Il cielo &#232; ben disegnato, con le linee delle costellazioni, i punti cardinali e i tanti oggetti (pianeti, nebulose, galassie, ammassi, meteoriti) del cielo notturno. &#160;&#160; Cliccando su un oggetto celeste compare la sua foto con le informazioni pi&#249; importanti (distanza dalla Terra e la posizione rispetto all&#8217;osservatore), un ulteriore tap ci dar&#224; ancora ulteriori informazioni (ad esempio per i pianeti, vengono visualizzate i dati fisici: numero di satelliti, raggio, periodo orbitale, etc.). Il menu &#8220;Altro&#8221; &#232; particolarmente ricco, permette di selezionare, tra l&#8217;altro, la &#8220;visione notturna&#8221; per consultare l&#8217;atlante celeste senza accecare gli occhi con</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:09:34 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Test Starmap pro : la carte du ciel interactive (blog iPhon.fr)</title>
      <link>http://www.iphon.fr/post/2009/07/29/Test-Starmap-pro-%3A-la-carte-du-ciel-interactive</link>
      <description>En tant qu&#8217;astronome amateur, lorsqu&#8217;on m&#8217;a propos&#233; de tester cette application, j&#8217;ai tout de suite dis oui. Quel observateur n&#8217;a jamais r&#234;v&#233; d&#8217;avoir le catalogue NGC (New General Catalogue), ( 7840 objets c&#233;lestes) et le catalogue IC et Messier soit 5496 objets c&#233;lestes sous les yeux&#160;? Le tout port&#233; dans 130 grammes. Qui dit mieux&#160;? Premier d&#233;marrage&#160;: Une appli sobre, efficace. Un menu compos&#233; de 5 items se situe en bas de la fen&#234;tre, en mode portrait Ce menu est changeable, gr&#226;ce au 5 &#232;me item, celui de droite. (screen) On a alors le choix entre 7 menus diff&#233;rents En mode paysage, le menu dispara&#238;t, laissant place au ciel &#233;toil&#233;. Les objets c&#233;lestes sont cliquables, on obtient alors les informations concernant l&#8217;objet vis&#233;, comme sa magnitude, sa d&#233;clinaison, son azimut..Starmap Pro montre automatiquement la partie du ciel qui est vis&#233;e par l&#8217;iPhone, gr&#226;ce au GPS, ce qui rend le tout tr&#232;s</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 08:14:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.iphon.fr/post/2009/07/29/Test-Starmap-pro-%3A-la-carte-du-ciel-interactive</guid>
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      <title>Star Map Pro is just an amazing iPhone a... (itunes app - Twitter Search)</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/mdoudoroff/statuses/5946346206</link>
      <description>...Map Pro is just an amazing iPhone app (provided you live where you can see stars) http://bit.ly/507An0...</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:17:40 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://twitter.com/mdoudoroff/statuses/5946346206</guid>
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      <title>Phone Smart - Apps to Help You Navigate the Night Sky - NYTimes.com (The New York Times - Breaking News, World News &amp;amp; Multimedia)</title>
      <link>http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/29/technology/personaltech/29smart.html</link>
      <description>Choose a clear night and hold your phone skyward, and the heavens suddenly make sense &#8212; that is, with the help of a stargazing application. If ever there were a type of mobile software guaranteed to elicit a grin, this is it. These apps &#8212; like Starmap, Star Walk, Pocket Universe, Google Sky Map and others &#8212; are part of a category known as &#8220;augmented reality.&#8221; The idea is to point a mobile device toward an object and let an app show you more about what you&#8217;re seeing than your own eyes could. At the moment, the category is in its nascent stages, with one exception &#8212; the stargazing apps. As for which app you should buy, it depends on your level of astronomical expertise, and what device you have. Pocket Universe ($3) and Star Walk ($3) offer great experiences for beginners with an iPhone. Google Sky Map (free) will do</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/29/technology/personaltech/29smart.html</guid>
      <author>The New York Times - Breaking News, World News &amp;amp; Multimedia (Provided by AppStoreHQ)</author>
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      <title>[How To] Totally Score with the iPhone 4: A Short Story (iPod Touch Fans)</title>
      <link>http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/blog/5102/</link>
      <description>posted by Trey Trawick on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 5:35 pm. &#160; Celebrating the release of the new iPhone with your Wii bowling team, you go to a bar to field test Cupertino&#8217;s&#160;newest device. You sit down at the bar with your iPhone 4, and the cute girl next to you slowly reaches into her purse and pulls out hers. Yours is black &#8211; hers is white. Ying and Yang. Being the&#160;socially&#160;awkward geek that you are, you&#160;fumble&#160;to make a compete sentence &#8211; but words are not needed. She slides across her business card, and you slyly snap a picture of it with your 5 megapixel camera using the Business Card Reader by Shape Services. Her phone number is&#160;safely&#160;added to your address book without a digit out of place. &#8220;Barman,&#8221; you say, &#8220;I&#8217;ll have an Appletini.&#8221; smiling to&#160;yourself&#160;at the clever choice. You hold up two fingers, and point to the lady.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 00:35:30 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/blog/5102/</guid>
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