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Campaign App Keeps IPhone Users Politically Informed

Peter Cohen, Macworld.com

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Gorloch Interactive has released Campaign, an iPhone and iPod app to keep you in the loop on American politics in the run-up to the presidential election. It costs [US]99 cents.

Campaign aggregates news related to Senators Barack Obama and John McCain, the Democratic and Republican nominees for President of the United States. The application--which its developers caution is not biased towards one party or the other--collects news headlines from popular online sites related to the election, to help you stay informed.

System requirements all for an iPhone or iPod touch running iPhone 2.0 software.

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