At the Apple WWDC 2008, Benjamin Mosse of the Associated Press demonstrates how the organization's new free iPhone software will send users local news based on where they are. The feeds are customizable and can be shared. Users can also upload their own photos to the AP with their iPhones.
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June 9, 2008 4:24 PM PDT
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