Palm Discovery Digest Oct 29 2012

Palm Discovery Digest

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Hello! Hope you enjoyed a very restful and wonderful weekend. Here is the Palm Discovery Digest of posts that appeared on our website in the past week.

The week continued with our themed weekdays: MP3 Monday offering free DRM-free mp3s, iTunes Tuesday came with a batch of free downloads (videos, music, etc) and free Starbucks Pick of the week, while Thursty Ears Thursday offered a free download of Innovative Language Systems: Level 1: Introduction to French and free excerpt from Manhood for Amateurs by Michael Chabon. Free for all Friday offered free apps for the Palm, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Blackberry, Android and iPhone/iPod Touch.

Due to time constraints of work, I am unable to keep up with the weekly reviews as well as the Palm Discovery Minute so I am temporarily putting those on hold. Please accept my apologies.

Here is a list of the posts from the past week.

Thanks for visiting PalmDiscovery

USB Fever New Releases Oct 22 2012

MP3 Monday Oct 22 2012

iTunes Tuesday Oct 23 2012

Free Audible Audiobook Download: The Novels of Charles Dickens: An Introduction by David Timson to The Old Curiosity Shop

Free Audible Audiobook Download: Innovative Language Systems: Level 4: Intermediate Greek

Free For All Friday Oct 26 2012

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