Since Apple released its brand new iPhone 3G some months ago, one of the runaway successes of the platform has been the App Store. Luckily, Apple has been good enough to compile its top 10 most popular Apps of 2008. Here is our guide to the ones that don't cost you any money (c'mon there is a credit crunch!)
Pandora Radio
One of the main complaints that iPhone and iPod users have is the lack of a radio. Maybe Apple sees FM as an old technology that it doesn't want to dirty itself with. Needless to say one app that might just solve the problem is Pandora Radio.
This app gives users their own free personalised radio available to stream music on their iPhone. Just type in a name of one of your favourite artists or songs and Pandora will create a "station" that plays music like it.
Facebook
You can't live without it on your computer (it's a wonder any of us get any work done what with updating our profiles) but this social networking phenomenon can now be accessed on the iPhone.
It may be a little slow in moving around the site (an iPhone-compatible version of the website came online in August 2007) but that's the javascript running to avoid the page refreshes. The main tabs sit at the bottom and touching a friend's profile is all you need to catch up with what they are doing.

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