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Frank Lampard a very well known icon in the foodball circuit now playing for Chelsea and England. He is known by his amazing performace, his agility and the magic he does with the ball in the football field has won the hearts of many football fans and also with England team.

With his popularity, last december along with Goldgenie, 64 karat gold plated iPod touch costing around GDP 599.99 with his signature at the back was released at Harrods store with the sale of the money to be donated to teenage cancer centre for charity. He donated all his royalties with the sale of iPod touch to cancer trust. He really wanted to help the teenage centre Trust for which he’s a patron.

Unfortunately with the crash of England team out of FIFA World cup 2010 has forced the sale of the gold plated iPod touch and left with no buyer. So the maker of gold plated iPod touch has announced that it might melt around Five thousand unsold iPod touch with Frank Lampard signature.

The gold plated iPod touch has an exceptional design and master piece of Goldgenie. Unfornately in reflection with Frank Lampard popularity, the sales has not reach the target. Goldgenie announced that it will rebrand them with Kid’s cartoons character known as ‘Hello Kitty’.

I feel it is a wonderful gift and an exceptional item for all Football fans and Frank Lampard fans to gripe before all the gold plated iPod touch vanished out from Harrods store into hot melting pot. Even more there is something more than just buying a gold plated iPod touch with Frank Lampard signature on the back but this is more about helping the teenage cancer patients with buying and it simply shows showering your concern and support for them. So better rush today, own one of the fine gold plated iPod touch and make yourself proud.

On Tuesday 12 January 2010, Haiti was hit by an earthquake which destroyed the capital Port-au-prince completely, left millions homeless and made more than a hundred thousand deadly victims. The people who are left behind can use all the support they need and therefore the world is coming into action. That includes the independent iPhone developers community and therefore over 60 other iPhone and Mac developers have decided to donate all revenue their apps generate on the 20th of January 2010 to a good cause which is currently aiding the Haitian people.

There are several causes to which app developers are going to donate their revenue. Some include UNICEF, Doctors without borders, …

Small developers don’t make a lot of revenue, but considering there are about 60 involved, you just know that this action will bring in a lot of money for the Haitian people.

So if you decide to buy an App, certainly check out the Indie Relief website and check to see if there isn’t an alternative that will aid Haiti.

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