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  Obama campaign launches Apple iPhone, iPod touch application

"Barack Obama's campaign recently launched a new Apple iPhone [and iPod touch] application," Ed Hornick reports for CNN.

"Over the weekend, the campaign launched a volunteer-developed application that iPhoners can download. "Obama '08″, which is free through the Apple.com iTunes store, features several options aimed at supporters and undecided voters," Hornick reports.

• The "Call Friends" tab allows users to use their electronic phonebook to call contacts

• The "Get Involved" option gives iPhoners the phone numbers to [various] Obama campaign headquarters

• "News" features statements put out by the Obama campaign

Hornick reports, "Naturally, like any good campaign tool, the Obama iPhone application comes complete with a fundraising pitch." Via MacDailyNews .

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