Technology | lists Mossberg Picks iPhone Apps Add more cowbell or find nearby restaurants By Nick McMaster Posted Jul 23, 2008 2:22 PM CDT Copied Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures as he talks about new software applications for the iPhone during a news conference at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Thursday, March 6, 2008. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) Impressed with Apple's spread of iPhone apps, Wall Street Journal tech gurus Walt Mossberg and Katherine Boehret list their favorites. AOL Radio: The best Internet radio player for the iPhone Evernote: A good port of the elegant note-taking program Instapaper: Instantly download Web pages for offline reading. Travelocity TravelTools: Allows you to check flight schedules, gate assignments, and security wait times. More Cowbell! Inspired by the Christopher Walken SNL sketch, you can play cowbell with your favorite songs. iWant: Uses the iPhone's GPS sensor to alert you to the closest restaurants, bars, movie theaters, hotels, banks, drugstores, etc. Air Hockey: Reproduces the classic table game. Truphone: The first VOIP program for the iPhone, so you can make calls at sometimes lower rates than the cell phone. Read These Next He survived 43 days in a 'most dangerous' Australian desert. An NFL kicker just raised the bar for his fellow kickers. How a Florida university's millions went to a cam girl. Two boxers die of injuries suffered at same event. Report an error