4. AMAZON KINDLE FOR IPHONE
In the words of wenmos33: Kindle App for iPhone is my favorite app! Not only can I read a variety of my favorite books, but it cuts down on contributing to the destruction of trees – paperless, more-eco-friendly reading! I love it.
3. 3RD WHALE’S FINDGREEN
In the words of taylen24 : I actually just read about this one the other day so perfect timing on the post! 3rdwhale’s FindGreen app is the yelp of green treasures in major cities! from finance to food there’s always a better option so why not find it with a couple finger flicks (much better than the electricity used surfing the web!) best feature: you can find place within “walking or biking distance” instead of driving! if they don’t have anything, you can add your favorite green place to the app! pure greeny awesomeness
2. LOCAVORE
In the words of jeaninedc: My favorite app is LOCAVORE. Locavore gives you a list of produce in season week by week, it helps you locate farmer’s markets and restaurants that serve local food and even lets you see how far away any specific produce was grown. Oh, and it can be used when traveling to keep on eating locally wherever you go!
1. MAP + COMPASS APP
In the words of ecochicchick: My favorite app is the map. It sounds boring, but it’s really helpful! You do not need to shuffle through piles of maps. (precious trees!) It is quick and simple to find your way, there is a blue dot that shows where you are for even faster map reading, and even if you don’t know how to read a map well, the map app is easy!”
Last but not least, congratulations to the winner of our bamboo iPhone case giveaway BarbaraChile! We’ll be sending you your beautiful new case soon!























Wow the NASA’S CHEMICAL SNIFFING APP looks awesome! For mroe free iphone apps visit:
Where’s the Droid?! iPhone can do so much the Droid can only drool about (robots drool, don’t they?)!
Does anyone really believe that reading books on an electronic device is better for the earth than books? Trees are a renewable resource – unlike all the materials that go into gadgets, which get traded in for new ones every couple of years. I love my iPhone, but I don’t pretend it’s good for the earth.
This is a good list of apps. I heard that a Green Tech company kuuala.com is releasing one at the end of January 2010 too that is supposed to be great
I use some of these. The green guide is pretty good. There is a green tech app being released by Kuuala in Jan. 2010
Nice list of Green apps.
Our new app just got approved: Easy Green
We focus on helping people be more green while saving money at the same time. Solar energy, recycling, electronics, organic food, and more are covered.
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=353588522&mt=8
For those app developers that don’t know Objective-C and Cocoa Touch and don’t want to outsource development, check out localbeacon (an iphone app builder) at http://www.bigforge.com. Great for those who want to build just one app or developers interested in white label. Full integration of Twitter and Facebook.
Our first major application for the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival is now online at http://bit.ly/9o2R6S
Please check us out, we’d love the chance to earn your business!
have you seen the new review from The Guardian, for example a valuable app for weekly commuting. Social network and competitions in the http://www.CommuteGreener.com. The Top-10 list is found at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/green-living-blog/2010/feb/17/top-10-green-iphone-apps
Check out iPhone app “Green Travel Choice”: http://itunes.apple.com/app/green-travel-choice/id366182144?mt=8 [iTunes] Amazing how much CO2 you actually save by using public transportation instead of your car… You just make two clicks on a map and get your CO2 emissions for 9 modes of transport – whether it’s the next trip overseas or just a ride downtown. Two initial partners for awareness campaign are The International Ecotourism Society and Cleaner Climate…