NHS launches library of smartphone apps
Nursing Times
A library of NHS approved smart phone “apps” has been launched by the NHS Commissioning Board. So far there are about 70 apps designed to help people with tasks such as getting advice on their condition, booking repeat prescriptions and accessing test ...
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Abalta Technologies Launches WEBLINK to Sync Smartphone Driving Apps ...
Marketwire (press release)
WEBLINK's ability to run on all major smartphone operating systems also enables applicationdevelopers to design driver-centric apps with ease. Existing HTML5 apps can be readily deployed to the in-vehicle environment and can be easily customized for ...
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Leloca Smartphone App Launches Geo-Targeted Instant Deals in Austin ...
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
Leloca, the free Smartphone application which offers geo-targeted instant deals for exclusive restaurants based on a user's location, which was recently featured in the New York Times, Crain's New York Business and Huffington Post, will officially ...
See all stories on this topic »Why PCs, not smartphones, are best for social media sharing
PCWorld
Social media smartphone apps seems to be in perpetual beta—thus explaining why they crash so many times right in the middle of a critical maneuver. Granted, it's a first-world problem, but it's also a crappy user experience no matter how you cut it ...
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Nursing Times
A library of NHS approved smart phone “apps” has been launched by the NHS Commissioning Board. So far there are about 70 apps designed to help people with tasks such as getting advice on their condition, booking repeat prescriptions and accessing test ...
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New apps track phone coverage woes Sydney Morning Herald New smartphone apps will make it easier for people to make complaints about call drop outs, delayed text messages or slow internet. The Australian Communications Consumer Action Network's (ACCAN) Phone Rights app, launched on Wednesday for... See all stories on this topic » | Sydney Morning Herald |
Marketwire (press release)
WEBLINK's ability to run on all major smartphone operating systems also enables applicationdevelopers to design driver-centric apps with ease. Existing HTML5 apps can be readily deployed to the in-vehicle environment and can be easily customized for ...
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FarmLogs adds rainfall monitoring, new smartphone apps Farm Industry News (subscription) New features will include automated radar-based field-level precipitation monitoring, plus new and updated smartphone and tablet computer applications for Android and iPad/iPhone devices. The applications will include offline capabilities to allow ... See all stories on this topic » | Farm Industry News (subscription) |
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
Leloca, the free Smartphone application which offers geo-targeted instant deals for exclusive restaurants based on a user's location, which was recently featured in the New York Times, Crain's New York Business and Huffington Post, will officially ...
See all stories on this topic »Why PCs, not smartphones, are best for social media sharing
PCWorld
Social media smartphone apps seems to be in perpetual beta—thus explaining why they crash so many times right in the middle of a critical maneuver. Granted, it's a first-world problem, but it's also a crappy user experience no matter how you cut it ...
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