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Smartphone apps can't change the landscape, but they do encourage walking
A few months ago, I was performing the typical Minnesotan small-talk dance with a few friends of mine at a restaurant downtown when someone asked ...
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Election apps bring smartphone democracy to Brazil
In Brazil, where the explosion of smartphones is putting a new twist on next month's elections, there's anapp for that. Mass Internet access is ...
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8 Great Smartphone Apps for Your Career
On the October 19, 2014 edition of Work with Marty Nemko, Barbara and Marty Nemko will discuss eight great smartphone apps for your career.
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Smartphone tools for the fashionably challenged: Your Personal Stylist
Nomophobia: the fear of being out of cell phone contact. It's a real thing, and understandably so when there are so many apps to satisfy the needs of ...
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Think Users Don't Pay for Apps? Think Again, Over 40% Of SmartPhone Owners Have Paid Apps ...
It found that, while some smartphone and tablet owners are downloading 30 or more apps for their devices, 43 percent actually paid for an app.
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Top 5 fitness apps for you
Too lazy to hit the gym or follow your diet ? Well here is your own personal trainer in our hands- yoursmartphone! From tracking your runs, counting ...
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eWeek
iPhone 6 Plus: A Hands-On Look at Apple's Largest SmartphoneEver
The iPhone 6 Plus represents an opportunity for the company and customers to learn whether scaled-up smartphones will become the standard in the ...
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San Jose Mercury News
California questions legality of ride-sharing apps
The letters claimed that the smartphone app-enabled services presented a “continuing threat to consumers and the public”, and that they faced ...
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St. Paul looking at regulations for app-based ride companies
... consider a new chapter for the city code to regulate “transportation network companies,” the car services that use smartphone apps to connect riders ...
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