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MacStories reports today on a special website that has been created by developers Masashi Ono and Milo Bird with the purpose of gathering together in one place all the apps where 100 % of proceeds from sales are going towards the earthquake relief effort in Japan. Presently the site features 10 apps, including Byline, a news reader app that was created by Milo Bird; By The Way, a location-based reminder app that uses geo-fencing technology to help you remember tasks at a particular location; Thicket - an audiovisual world of texture, movement, line and tone; iHanabi, fittingly featuring the traditional fireworks of Japan; and Radio Tweeter, which speaks your tweets in between songs on the radio.
MacStories says that Bird and Ono hope to add many more apps to the site, and they invite any iOS app developers who intend on giving all their profits to help Japan to get in touch via the Apps for Japan site.
Click here to go to Apps for Japan: appappeal.jp ? Apps for Japan
Source: MacStories AppAppeal Collects iOS Apps That Are Donating Proceeds to Japan