I would like to take a moment to thank everyone who has visited my iPhone in Canada blog! You are the reason why I post about my iPhone in Canada journey! Without the loyal readership out there, this blog would not be what it is today.
The idea for this blog started in late November of this year. In less than one month, iPhone in Canada has managed to move up the ranks and we now get lots of readers daily (averaging 300-350 unique visitors a day!). Just a big thank you to everyone who has emailed me positive comments and to those who have taken time to comment on my blog! If you haven’t already, subscribe to my RSS feed to ensure you get all the latest updates! 🙂
To celebrate Christmas, here’s an application that you can install on your iPhone to bring on the Christmas cheer. It’s called Crossy, and it’s “a snow globe with a beautiful Swiss Alps background.” You just turn or shake your iPhone to see it “snow!”. You can download it via Installer, under the “Toys” category. It’s fun for a little while, but it’s probably the best Christmas (and only) app out there. Here are some screenshots–enjoy!

PS – If you don’t celebrate Christmas, I hope you have a wonderful holiday season too! 🙂
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