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Want some cheap, cross-platform apps? Check the Humble Bundle

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Do you like supporting charities and developers in a way that you can afford? I do. That's why I just gave a healthy amount of money to Humble Bundle. 

If you don't know what this great software bundle is all about, let me explain it to you. Each bundle is made up by very generous developers who actually donate their software to the bundle. Since it's all donated, there is no cost for the software itself. The best part about that is it allows you to pay any amount of money that you want, and then you can split it up between Humble Bundle itself (server costs), the developers, and charities. This year, the charity is the Child’s Play Charity, which focuses on improving the lives of children in hospitals by providing video games, toys, and books to play with and read.

The apps are Anomaly: Warzone EarthOsmos, and EDGE. If you pay more than the average donated price (which obviously fluctuates based on what is being paid at that moment), you will get World of Goo. You get the files for every OS for every app that you buy, meaning that your MacBook, Windows gaming PC, and Galaxy S II can all play the same game for one low price.

Like I said, it's not just a cheap way to get apps. It also supports a great charity and gives the developers a chance to get better recognized. Click on the source below to get in on this amazing offer.

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Calob Horton

Calob Horton is an associate editor at Pocketables. He loves all technology, no matter which company it comes from. This unbiased view of the tech world allows him to choose the products that best fit his personal needs and tastes: a Microsoft Surface Pro, a Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and a third-gen iPad.Google+ | Twitter | More posts by Calob | Subscribe to Calob's posts

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