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		<title>By: &#160; Hands-On With Newber, The Location-Aware Call Redirector For Your iPhone [IPhone Apps]&#160;by&#160;Techno News Feed</title>
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		<description>[...] The biggest difference between the two is that Newber costs $5 a month and 2 cents a minute, whereas GrandCentral is free. Is being able to route your calls to your landline automatically worth what&#8217;s essentially long distance rates? Tough to say. But they&#8217;re still in beta, and it may be possible that they&#8217;ll tweak prices a bit before launching fullscale. [Newber via Chip Chick] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The biggest difference between the two is that Newber costs $5 a month and 2 cents a minute, whereas GrandCentral is free. Is being able to route your calls to your landline automatically worth what&#8217;s essentially long distance rates? Tough to say. But they&#8217;re still in beta, and it may be possible that they&#8217;ll tweak prices a bit before launching fullscale. [Newber via Chip Chick] [...]</p>
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		<description>[...] The biggest difference between the two is that Newber costs $5 a month and 2 cents a minute, whereas GrandCentral is free. Is being able to route your calls to your landline automatically worth what&#039;s essentially long distance rates? Tough to say. But they&#039;re still in beta, and it may be possible that they&#039;ll tweak prices a bit before launching fullscale. [Newber via Chip Chick] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The biggest difference between the two is that Newber costs $5 a month and 2 cents a minute, whereas GrandCentral is free. Is being able to route your calls to your landline automatically worth what&#8217;s essentially long distance rates? Tough to say. But they&#8217;re still in beta, and it may be possible that they&#8217;ll tweak prices a bit before launching fullscale. [Newber via Chip Chick] [...]</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 07:02:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] The biggest difference between the two is that Newber costs $5 a month and 2 cents a minute, whereas GrandCentral is free. Is being able to route your calls to your landline automatically worth what&#8217;s essentially long distance rates? Tough to say. But they&#8217;re still in beta, and it may be possible that they&#8217;ll tweak acais a bit before launching fullscale. [Newber via Chip Chick] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The biggest difference between the two is that Newber costs $5 a month and 2 cents a minute, whereas GrandCentral is free. Is being able to route your calls to your landline automatically worth what&#8217;s essentially long distance rates? Tough to say. But they&#8217;re still in beta, and it may be possible that they&#8217;ll tweak acais a bit before launching fullscale. [Newber via Chip Chick] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Hands-On With Newber, The Location-Aware Call Redirector For Your iPhone [IPhone Apps] &#124; All tech stuff</title>
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		<description>[...] The biggest difference between the two is that Newber costs $5 a month and 2 cents a minute, whereas GrandCentral is free. Is being able to route your calls to your landline automatically worth what&#8217;s essentially long distance rates? Tough to say. But they&#8217;re still in beta, and it may be possible that they&#8217;ll tweak prices a bit before launching fullscale. [Newber via Chip Chick] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The biggest difference between the two is that Newber costs $5 a month and 2 cents a minute, whereas GrandCentral is free. Is being able to route your calls to your landline automatically worth what&#8217;s essentially long distance rates? Tough to say. But they&#8217;re still in beta, and it may be possible that they&#8217;ll tweak prices a bit before launching fullscale. [Newber via Chip Chick] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Hands-On With Newber, The Location-Aware Call Redirector For Your iPhone [IPhone Apps] &#124; CHARGED's Digital Lifestyle at Work or Play</title>
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		<description>[...] The biggest difference between the two is that Newber costs $5 a month and 2 cents a minute, whereas GrandCentral is free. Is being able to route your calls to your landline automatically worth what&#8217;s essentially long distance rates? Tough to say. But they&#8217;re still in beta, and it may be possible that they&#8217;ll tweak prices a bit before launching fullscale. [Newber via Chip Chick] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The biggest difference between the two is that Newber costs $5 a month and 2 cents a minute, whereas GrandCentral is free. Is being able to route your calls to your landline automatically worth what&#8217;s essentially long distance rates? Tough to say. But they&#8217;re still in beta, and it may be possible that they&#8217;ll tweak prices a bit before launching fullscale. [Newber via Chip Chick] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Hands-On With Newber, The Location-Aware Call Redirector For Your iPhone [IPhone Apps]</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 20:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] T&#173;he b&#173;ig&#173;g&#173;est&#173; dif&#173;f&#173;erence b&#173;et&#173;ween t&#173;he t&#173;wo&#173; is t&#173;hat&#173; Newb&#173;er co&#173;st&#173;s $5 a m&#173;o&#173;nt&#173;h and 2 cent&#173;s a m&#173;inut&#173;e, whereas G&#173;randCent&#173;ral is f&#173;ree. Is b&#173;eing&#173; ab&#173;le t&#173;o&#173; ro&#173;ut&#173;e yo&#173;ur calls t&#173;o&#173; yo&#173;ur landline aut&#173;o&#173;m&#173;at&#173;ically wo&#173;rt&#173;h what&#173;&#8217;s essent&#173;ially lo&#173;ng&#173; dist&#173;ance rat&#173;es? T&#173;o&#173;ug&#173;h t&#173;o&#173; say. B&#173;ut&#173; t&#173;hey&#8217;re st&#173;ill in b&#173;et&#173;a, and it&#173; m&#173;ay b&#173;e p&#173;o&#173;ssib&#173;le t&#173;hat&#173; t&#173;hey&#8217;ll t&#173;weak p&#173;rices a b&#173;it&#173; b&#173;ef&#173;o&#173;re launching&#173; f&#173;ullscale. [N&#173;ew&#173;b&#173;er vi&#173;a Chip&#173; Chick] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] T&#173;he b&#173;ig&#173;g&#173;est&#173; dif&#173;f&#173;erence b&#173;et&#173;ween t&#173;he t&#173;wo&#173; is t&#173;hat&#173; Newb&#173;er co&#173;st&#173;s $5 a m&#173;o&#173;nt&#173;h and 2 cent&#173;s a m&#173;inut&#173;e, whereas G&#173;randCent&#173;ral is f&#173;ree. Is b&#173;eing&#173; ab&#173;le t&#173;o&#173; ro&#173;ut&#173;e yo&#173;ur calls t&#173;o&#173; yo&#173;ur landline aut&#173;o&#173;m&#173;at&#173;ically wo&#173;rt&#173;h what&#173;&#8217;s essent&#173;ially lo&#173;ng&#173; dist&#173;ance rat&#173;es? T&#173;o&#173;ug&#173;h t&#173;o&#173; say. B&#173;ut&#173; t&#173;hey&#8217;re st&#173;ill in b&#173;et&#173;a, and it&#173; m&#173;ay b&#173;e p&#173;o&#173;ssib&#173;le t&#173;hat&#173; t&#173;hey&#8217;ll t&#173;weak p&#173;rices a b&#173;it&#173; b&#173;ef&#173;o&#173;re launching&#173; f&#173;ullscale. [N&#173;ew&#173;b&#173;er vi&#173;a Chip&#173; Chick] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Newber App Offers a Second Line for your iPhone &#187; iPhone Tricks</title>
		<link>http://www.chipchick.com/2008/11/newber_app_offers_line_iphone.html/comment-page-1#comment-370998</link>
		<dc:creator>Newber App Offers a Second Line for your iPhone &#187; iPhone Tricks</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 05:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Chip Chick placed an interesting blog post on Newber App Offers a Second Line for your iPhoneHere&#8217;s a brief overviewnewber-300&#215;225 Newber App Offers a Second Line for your iPhone Newber is an all-in-one call management app for your phone. On many levels, it operates a lot like Grand Central - it lets you use one central number to give out to people, &#8230; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Chip Chick placed an interesting blog post on Newber App Offers a Second Line for your iPhoneHere&#8217;s a brief overviewnewber-300&#215;225 Newber App Offers a Second Line for your iPhone Newber is an all-in-one call management app for your phone. On many levels, it operates a lot like Grand Central &#8211; it lets you use one central number to give out to people, &#8230; [...]</p>
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