Here is a link to a video from the NY Times.
http://video.nytimes.com/video/2011/02/16/technology/personaltech/1248069627481/the-iphone-for-advanced-beginners.html
In it, they provide some great tips for iPhone users, such as finding recently used apps, and putting apps into folders. It's really short, so click on it and check it out. Enjoy! You can also access it directly on Larry Ferlazzo's EduBlog here.
Thanks to SiNae at Amphetamobile for tweeting this video, and Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day for posting it!
Larry also has a great page with links to all sorts of iPhone resources, called his "Best Sites for Beginning iPhone Users Like Me."
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I was looking forward for
The Complete List of iPad Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Thanks!