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Gigwalk: Take iPhone photos and GET PAID. It's simple: you sign up, enter your PayPal info, and look on the map to pick up a nearby "gig." TechCrunch uses Gigwalk's client TomTom as an example, explaining that the navigation company could use the photos from GigWise users to verify information about streets, such as signs, lights, points of interest or one-way paths. Small gigs pay as little as $3. Others pay as much as $90.


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Geoloqi: Geoloqi crams almost every conceivable location service into one tidy package. Trying to meet up with a friend and don't feel like explaining your coordinates over the dive bar din? Send a link to your spot via Geoloqi (and choose when it expires, for privacy's sake). Automatic Foursquare checkins? Yup. Don't want you roommate to bring a girl over because you're studying, and the sound of them pounding against the wall is really, really irritating? Set Geoloqi to shoot him an email every time you get back to your place. Do whatever you want with it! The flexibility is pretty impressive-and it's free.


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Magic Piano: A re-imagination of how to play the piano, Magic Piano is a shrunkified experience of the uber popular iPad app of the same name. You can play along with popular classical music or just plain popular songs by tapping on falling light beams, freestyle a little in solo mode with three different keyboards, and listen to people play with Magic Piano all across the world. It's all super easy and for some reason, feels natural. Free


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STate Farm Driver Feedback: State Farm has released the Driver Feedback App to rate just how poorly you drive. By measuring (and recording!) how hard you accelerate, brake and corner based on your iPhone's accelerometer and GPS location, the app is able to provide a detailed, mapped report of your driving habits and provide helpful driving tips. It will even give you an overall score for each trip that you can try to beat (either high or low depending on how you're playing). Free.