Tariq Krim is one of the emblematic founders of the web 2.0 wave. He was behind Netvibes and recently created Jolicloud a slick OS for Netbooks. Tariq is French but travels worldwide. His favorite apps reflects his tastes and lifestyle (notice the presence of both Foursquare and GoWalla!). We are happy to welcome him to our VIP

His apps can be viewed below or at myAp.ps/TariqKrim
Welcome Tariq!
2 days ago Jay Hataway published on DownloadSquad.com his favorite Mac apps and in comments i asked him what his favorite iPhone apps were. Today he published them here and you can find the selection below. We took the freedom to include him in our VIP
His selection is available at myAp.ps/strutting
Now let's wait for the Top 10 for 2010...

Dwight Silverman is a famous blogger and tech-columnist at the Houston Chronicles. He published his list of top 2009 apps and he s now part of our VIP, along with Robert Scoble, Phil Schiller, Loic Le Meur, Robin Wauters and many more
You can check his apps at myap.ps/dsilverman or below
He makes an important point in his post between the apps he has on his iPhone (91) and the one he uses really (those below). This is something important to remember and this is what Appsfire is helping you showcasing.
No you don't need to be a geek to be appDicted. We need to add them to our VIP of course :)
Ok. he does not really know it, but we could not help creating him a special profile in our VIP section.
You can discover here Phil Schiller, favorite iPhone apps, as he declared in an interview in the NYT
Phil Schiller was vocal recently about issues regarding the App Store approval. Interesting to note Facebook in his selection, whose creator has decided to quit the mission to code for the App store.
I am sure there are more apps on his iPhone. But those are the one we know of. Mostly best sellers.
If you know him, you can forward him his personal widget :)
