Several readers asked why my writeup on Minnesota-made apps didn't have links to the apps and their developers. I figured that people could easily look them up in the iTunes Store, based on the info I provided. But if you'd rather click, here are all the ones I mentioned, in order. The app links go directly to the iTunes Store, while the developer links go to their websites.

iGarageSale (lite version) from Aaron Kardell
myLite Flashlight from DoApp
Public Radio Player 2.0 from CodeMorphic (for PRX)
Pandora Radio from Neil Mix
Younicorn from mono
Moonlight Mahjong (lite version) and Moon Globe from Midnight Martian
Rocket Hunter (in development) from Clockwork
Pedal Brain (in development) from Matt Bauer
ActionChess from Martin Grider
My-Cast Weather from Digital Cyclone
Baby Alert Pro from Precognitive Research
Funtoxication from North Loop Media
Best Buy from Best Buy
Twilight Golf (lite version) from Howling Moon
Sam Kinison Scream Board from 3 Sixty Software for Mill Creek
Music Mayhem from William Solboe
Train Brain from Andy Atkinson (and note that the app covers the Northstar line as well as Hiawatha)
Dirty Mouth from Ratchet (for Orbit)
Mars Globe from Midnight Martian
This American Life from CodeMorphic (and PRX)

If you caught me talking about Minnesota-made apps on Tuesday's Newsbreak webcast, here's the app we discussed that I didn't mention in my story:
Cartoons to Go from 3 Sixty Software

And the Bloomington app factory:
Nerdery Interactive Labs

And the Minneapolis-based resource for app developers:
Mobile Orchard, run by Dan Grigsby

Finally, John Muchow of 3 Sixty Software has written a set of tutorials, tips and articles for app developers in a blog called iPhone developer:tips.