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Smartphone Apps for Business: Should your Business Have One?
Business apps for smartphones can vary greatly in use, type, and features. While 72% of all smartphone users have the Facebook app on their phone, ...
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Norfolk Eastern Daily Press

Could smartphone apps be the way to engage young people in politics?
New digital platforms such as smartphone apps could be the key to getting young people more involved with politics at a local level, according to ...
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AppAsia to tap growing smartphone apps market
AppAsia Bhd, formerly known as Extol MSC Bhd, will roll out several mobile-based app solutions next year and tap the growing smartphone apps ...
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Note 4 Roadtrip: How To Work Using Only A Smartphone
However, it's also worth bearing in mind that if you're running a modern browser on your smartphone, browser-based apps now work just as well as ...
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Android App Privacy Graded on New Online Report Card from CMU
More than half of American adults have a smartphone. With those smartphones come a variety of appsone can download — either free or purchased.
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Asbury Park Press

Online dating: It's a match! Or a hookup?
Nearly two thirds of people online dating are using services like Match.com, POF and Tinder on smartphone apps. But the debate persists: Are they ...
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FAQs for readers who have already activated their full-access subscription
Q: I had the Globe Gazette's news and sports apps on my smartphone before I activated my digital account. But now the apps show padlocks next to ...
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CBS News

Beauty on demand, from your smartphone
Apps are creating salons of the future, right in customers' homes. ... through her fashion industry connections -- but by simply swiping her smartphone.
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US follows Asia Pacific's lead in developing earthquake warning apps
Richard Allen, director of the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory has been leading the research on MyShake, an app that allows smartphones to act ...
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