A pretty chart of top apps for iPhone, Android, BlackBerry [via VentureBeat]
Meebo for Android
The Meebo service lets you access your buddies on all the major networks (AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, Google Talk, ICQ, Jabber) and gather them into one single and easy to manage buddylist.
IMEEM – What’s on your playlist?
imeem is a social music service, enabling music fans to discover, interact and express themselves with music and playlists, and connect with other people based on shared tastes and interests. With the downloadable Android app you can create stations with free streaming music from your favorite artists, stream the music you’ve uploaded, discover new music through recommendations and features, share your favorite songs with friends via email and you can also buy songs from Amazon MP3 with one click. Cool.
AudioManager
AudioManager is a home-screen widget that allows you to get live readings of your current volume levels on your Android phone (similar to your computer’s Volume Mixer). The widget shows the current volume for the following streams: Music and media volumes, as well as controlling alerts, voice, alarms, system and voice call volumes.
Qik – Share Live Video
Qik enables you to share your video moments live with your friends, family and the world—directly from your mobile Android phone.
Spotify
Spotify is a digital music service that gives you access to millions of songs. Online the service is free, via your mobile you need to signup for a premium membership. Mind you at $10 a month its not a lot for what you get.
Chris Spooner | @ChrisSpooner | blog
I’m a Creative Designer, avid blogger and I’m generally crazy about pretty colours and shapes. More about my apps
Mills & Paris Hair | @millsustwo | @parishair | blog
Mills: co-owner of digital design family ustwo™ ‘the studio of dreams’ – and one of the only tweeters not talking fucking shite
Paris: I am an illustrator and animator now working as Head Of Content at ustwo™
Calvin Lee | @mayhemstudios | blog
Self-Proclaimed Media Ho, Designer Guy and Twitter Addict. In his spare time, Stunt Doubles for the Hulk and a really Nice Guy! You can even ask Chris Brogan
Daniel Howells | @siteinspire | blog
siteInspire is a showcase of the best web design today, highlighting examples of exciting visual and interface design
Chad Engle | @chadengle | blog
Designer, wordpresser, caffeine addict, RSS freak, mac fanboy, beta tester, adobe nut & a design community innovator FT designer for Charles Ryan Associates
Grace Smith | @gracesmith | blog
A 26 year old Freelance Web and Graphic Designer in ♥ with web standards and social media. An unashamed Apple Fangirl
Pavel Ciorici | @ciorici | blog
Founder of WPZOOM, Blogger, Web-Designer, WordPress Themes Creator. http://ciorici.com – personal blog
Luke Beard | @lukesbeard | blog
Graphic Designer & Web Designer from ‘merry o England’ alwasys willing to say hi and get to know internet peoples! Yes my beard is awesome.
Roger Byrne | @styletime | blog
Social Media, Wordpress & Design, sharing inspiration, originally from England now in Egypt! Work with the cool Envato crew!
Chris Rodgers | @wizarddlite | blog
Web developer and Internet Addict! But my true passion is Design!
Michael Martin | @problogdesign | blog
Web designer, specialising in blog design. Which I blog about
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Niki Brown | @nikibrown | blog
Graphic & Web Designer
Christopher Wallace | @chriswallace | blog
Cancer survivor, designer, developer, entrepreneur. Runs chris-wallace.com, alldevjobs.com, mashedjobs.com
Cody Days | @codydays
Designer / Coder and PRarketeer® exploring the application area with interest, loves creativity, coolness and NGMOCO!
1. Loupe
Capture your color inspirations and create color swatches from your photo library or using the camera to save colors as you find them.
2. Typography Manual
The Typography Manual has several useful features and resources for designers, including a visual type anatomy glossary, a font size ruler, an em calculator, and enough content to fill a 60-page book. It has all the essentials of a desk reference in a regularly updated pocket resource.
3. RulerPhone
RulerPhone turns your iPhone and its camera into a measuring tape.
4. Sketches
Jot down your notes, scribble your thoughts and annotate your pictures using only your fingers and your imagination! Illustrate your ideas with simple but colorful diagrams, notes and sketches.
5. Web Source Viewer
A free iPhone app that lets the geek in you check the source code of the pages you are browsing.
6. CliqCliq colors
Create color palettes from photos, convert them and send it to Adobe software.
7. CSS Cheat Sheet
Even seasoned CSS (cascading style sheet) developers need a quick refresher course in CSS properties and values from time to time. The CSS Cheat Sheet for iPhone and iPod Touch is designed to address that need.
8. jQuery Cheat Sheet
The cheatsheet includes descriptions, examples, arguments and returns for jQuery Core, CSS, JavaScript, Events, Effects, Ajax, DOM Attributes, DOM Manipulation, DOM Traversing, Plugins (accordion, cookie, dimensions, form, interface, tabs, tooltips, and more).
9. HTML Cheat Sheet
The cheatsheet includes examples and quick reference lists for Tags, Attributes, Events, Colors, Character Sets, ASCII, ISO 8859-1 Symbols, ISO 8859-1 Characters, Math Symbols, Greek Letters, URL Encoding, Language Codes, HTTP Status Messages, and more!
10. FontShuffle
FontShop in your pocket, FontShuffle lets you choose from six major classifications of type: sans serif, serif, slab serif, script, blackletter, and display.
11. What The Font
Identify the fonts in a photo or web graphic!