We've got tons of social apps available to us for the iPhone. Twitteriffic, Twinkle, and Facebook just to name a few.
They're mostly for us to stay connected with our friends and family on our daily lives or whatever happens to be on our mind.
Now, CBS is taking it one step further. CBS News wants iPhone users to be their eyes as reporters much like what CNN's iReporter is for all mobile folks. I discussed this a bit at Onxo. It's a phenomenon that is here to stay and I think something mainstream media will utilize more over time.
Check out the app on CBS' eyemobile on iTunes.
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