Mapping The Geography Of iPhone Home Screens
6:40 am, November 12th, 2008, Giles Turnbull

What with all the talk about how hard it is to manage large numbers of apps with the iPhones swipey-sidey interface, I wondered what people are doing when it comes to visualizing the things. A computer’s screenshot is one large image (maybe two or three with multiple monitors). You could argue that an iPhone’s screenshot isn’t complete without all its screens – up to 10 of them – lined up side-by-side.
And that’s what some people are doing, in the process creating gorgeous little personalized maps of portable computing. This one by thepatrick on Flickr (used under Creative Commons license – thanks thepatrick), is labeled with descriptive notes that explain each geopolitical region.
There’s lots more, of course. iPhone Home Screens is what you’d expect (and includes some nice ’shots by Lee Bennett, manning999, and my favorite from foxbert.
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Here is mine
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/3872/hl2run_iPhone_apps.png
hl2run, on November 12th, 2008 at 7:14 am