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We have featured many news stories in the world of Apple but earlier this week a little story broke about what some have described as the strategic alliance of strategic alliances.


Think of the ultimate rivalry — in football the Bears and the Packers, in drinks Coke and Pepsi, in baseball the Yankees and the Mets ...

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The Ever Growing Apple

This week Apple did the usual Apple thing and took the world by surprise. No, they haven't launched something new and sexy — although there are plenty or rumours around about that which I’ll touch on later — but it was their financial report.


They posted a near-as-damn-it 40% margin and had earnings of around ...

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The Boyfriend Log iPhone App Is Launched

The Boyfriend Log iPhone App Is Launched

NEWS RELEASE — April 9, 2014

The Boyfriend Log iPhone App Helps Keep Love In Check

Bawtree Software, the Canadian BC Interior based mobile application specialist, has just launched The Boyfriend Log into the Apple App Store — the iPhone app, a unique journaling app designed to empower women to take better emotional care of themselves by ...

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Boyfriend Log iPhone app — sneak peek

Boyfriend Log iPhone app — sneak peek

We've been working for the last few months with LA based best selling author, Linda Sivertsen on her Boyfriend Log iPhone app project. 

Right now she's in New York on the media trail readying the world for the official launch in Apple's App Store but, here's a sneak peek of ...

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BrainStar iPhone App Is Launched

BrainStar iPhone App Is Launched

NEWS RELEASE — April 1, 2014

Bawtree Software Helps You Stay Brain Fit

Bawtree Software has just launched BrainStar into the Apple App Store — the iPhone app, a daily activity-oriented program to improve brain fitness, has been developed on behalf of Salmon Arm, BC, based cognitive trainers Dr. Dawn Benson and Hanne MacKay who, together, run ...

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Lies, damned lies and...

Is making up a story just to get exposure acceptable? It's not a new phenomenon, but it doesn't make it right. A story about this appeared a couple of months back in the New York Times http://nyti.ms/18mlaj2. So, are there different levels on a scale of 1 to 10 for ...

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