Apple Lists 2010 Top Apps
Apple breaks down the biggest apps of the past year so you can know exactly what's hot and what's not.

As the year winds down and we look ahead to the next decade it's time for all those wonderful end-of-year lists we all get so excited about. Today we have some exciting news, as Apple has detailed all the top paid and free apps for the iPhone and iPad, as well as the top grossing apps on each platform. Here's the full rundown, for your edification.

1. Angry Birds 2. Doodle Jump 3. Skee-Ball 4. Bejeweled 2 + Blitz 5. Fruit Ninja 6. Cut the Rope 7. ALL-IN-1 GAMEBOX 8. The Moron Test 9. Plants vs. Zombies 10. Pocket God
Top 10 Free iPhone Apps1. Facebook 2. Angry Birds Lite 3. Words With Friends Free 4. Skype 5. Tap Tap Revenge 3 6. The Weather Channel® 7. Paper Toss 8. Bing 9. ROCK BAND FREE 10. Talking Tom Cat
Top 10 Grossing iPhone Apps1. MLB.com At Bat 2010 2. Angry Birds 3. Call of Duty: Zombies 4. Bejeweled 2 + Blitz 5. FriendCaller 3 Pro 6. Zombie Farm 7. TomTom U.S.A. 8. TETRIS® 9. Plants vs. Zombies 10. Doodle Jump
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Top 10 Paid iPad Apps
1. Pages 2. GoodReader for iPad 3. Numbers 4. Angry Birds HD 5. Keynote 6. Glee Karaoke 7. WolframAlpha 8. Pinball HD 9. Friendly for Facebook 10. Star Walk for iPad
Top 10 Free iPad Apps1. iBooks 2. Pandora Radio 3. Netflix 4. Google Mobile App 5. Solitaire 6. Movies by Flixster – with Rotten Tomatoes 7. IMDb Movies & TV 8. Kindle 9. Google Earth 10. Virtuoso Piano Free 2 HD
Top 10 Grossing iPad Apps1. Pages 2. Numbers 3. Keynote 4. LogMeIn Ignition 5. SCRABBLE for iPad 6. Documents To Go® Premium – Office Suite 7. Angry Birds HD 8. Real Racing HD 9. Plants vs. Zombies HD 10. Proloquo2Go
So now you know what apps everyone seems to be picking up and you can compare your own collection with the most popular available. See anything up there that you're missing and absolutely must have? I had been putting off Pocket God, but it seems I just can't ignore it any longer. Oh well, I'm sure my bosses will understand when I disappear for the next month or so, only checking in when the battery on my iPod dies.
[via TechCrunch]