Smartphone Apps

Friday, September 16th, 2011

The BlackBerry smartphone is not an open OS like those that work on the Android based OS, therefore you can only get apps from the specific BlackbBerry app store. You can download a number of apps for free, and enjoy them at your will. Here we give you a list of some of the top Blackberry apps which are totally free for all users.
BlackBerry Messenger

For people who simply love instant messaging, the BlackBerry messenger service is just the perfect app. It comes as a built-in app in the BlackBerry but, you can also get the latest download of it from the app store. However, this instant messenger works only between BlackBerry to Blackberry users.
Personal Assistant

The BlackBerry personal assistant app is a great help for people who need to manage and organize all the intricate details of their work or financial issues. You can organize credit card balances, use social networks, create bills to be paid alerts and also get information on the latest shopping trends. So the personal assistant is a bag of productivity, shopping and social networking.
Pandora

For all BlackBerry users, who are also music lovers, the Pandora app is one thing you would not want to miss. It streams music direct to your phone and you can also rate the music. With the Pandora music app, you do not need to store music in the phone ever again. The best part is you can get all these facilities, even through a simple GPRS connection.
WorldMate Live

If you are a travel guru and need to constantly keep yourself

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

Army Corps of Engineers teams inspecting flood damage along the Missouri River used to scribble down detailed directions to where they’d found seepage in a certain levee or turbid water bubbling up on the landward side of a dike so damage could be spotted by the next surveying team.

Inspectors’ notes would describe the damage in relation to a particular highway mile marker and offer alternative directions in case roads were washed out or inaccessible, said Ted Streckfuss, the Corps’ Omaha District deputy for project management.

More recently, surveying teams keyed data into a mobile computer and emailed the data to the Omaha District headquarters when they returned to their field offices.

Now survey teams have a new tool — a smartphone application for Google’s Android operating system that automatically links photos, video and text reports on flood damage with Global Positioning System information and sends it back to Omaha headquarters instantaneously. Streckfuss said the mobile app has been especially useful during the current Missouri River flood that has drenched hundreds of thousands of acres of Midwest farmland and caused up to $1 billion in damage .

The new app, which the Corps’ calls a mobile information collection application, or MICA, was developed at the Corps’ Engineer Research and Development Center in Mississippi and has been deployed in some form or other at all the Corps’ main offices, Streckfuss said. Each office retrofits the app to gather specific data sets, such as different types of property damage after a hurricane or road damage after a tornado.

In the case of the Omaha District, five or six teams of surveyors are deployed each day along different parts of the 700,000-square-mile Omaha District with about 25 smartphones, Streckfuss said. Each damage report back to Omaha includes a picture or video of flood damage plus a GPS indicator showing where the damage is and often a text explanation of anything the picture doesn’t show.

Information from those reports automatically becomes a data point on a flood chart back in Omaha that looks something like a Google Earth map, Streckfuss said, with thousands of pinpoints representing different pieces of data.

By looking at the constantly

Surveyors who return to a previously inspected site can use the phone’s GPS to locate and update earlier damage assessments without following complicated directions.

“What makes it especially beneficial is it removes a lot of the unknowns,” Streckfuss said. “When we go out and evaluate the system after the flood . . . we can go back to those thousands of data points that we monitored and we don’t have to guess, was it mile marker 27 or 28.”

Federal and state agencies have increasingly been turning to customized apps for commercially produced smartphones to speed up work processes without incurring the cost of developing something wholly new. Indiana school bus inspectors, for example are using smartphone apps to send in damage reports.

Many federal agencies, though, have been wary about trusting sensitive data to relatively less-secure but more app-friendly platforms such as Apple’s iPhone or smartphones using the Android operating system.

The Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for inspecting nearly 1,000 miles of levees along the Missouri River, about 250 of them in the Omaha District, which stretches between Montana and Nebraska. State and local government “sponsors” are responsible for the levees’ operations and maintenance.

Flooding along the Missouri began in June, caused mostly by heavy rains, and is expected to continue for several more weeks.

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Mobile Applications demands are rising continuously because of largely use of smartphones. All smart phones of the age are allowing combine the innovative mobile apps. Windows Phone 7 is also one of the best eye-catching devices in the series of smartphones. They can be improved with expert technological renovation of Windows phone 7 Application Development. Smart Phones customers are purchasing their desired smart phones and using them with different mobile applications as per their creative and essential needs. Even if the latest smart phones and other hand-held smart devices are already prepared with great in-built applications, but the precise or custom mobile application is latest attraction, which is unstoppable and can be developed with the help of expert Windows Phone 7 application developers or programmers and designers.

The mobile application development is rising constantly and more and more business has jumped in smartphone app development. The most essential is the Windows Phone 7 application development service providers are prepared with expert and skilled developers and designers for innovative programming to enhance latest version of windows phones. Windows and other latest hand-held smart phones users is typically novice in developing preferred mobile applications for their personal mobiles. For that reason, Mobile apps development companies are getting more opportunities from global clients. In the last few years a wide range of latest smart devices has captured the global market and degree of challenges & opportunities to show their expertise in mobile application development field. The big reason behind the usage of mobiles and mobile applications is participation of different types of people such as business people and teen youngster.

Windows phone 7 applications can be developed with the assist of Windows mobile SDK tool kit as well as different technologies tools such as Visual studio, .NET Framework 1.0 and 2.0. Windows phone 7 is most accepted device today and its offer different activities & practices can be completed by suitable innovative apps. The Windows phone 7 apps developers offer dedicated solution of Windows phone 7 and other windows based mobile application development for getting 100 % client satisfaction, which is very significant in the corporate world. Windows phone holders can perform order management with effortlessness, business tracking, social networking, entertainment, Gaming and management of different business practices by using these apps. Windows phone apps play a significant role in saving much money as well as time in the current aggressive business environment.

Mobile industry is very quick and rapid in modernism and simultaneously, Windows phone 7 application development companies and Windows apps developers are ready all the time for taking any types if challenges in mobile apps development. The latest Windows Phone 7 is available in the global market and developers are very excited to develop latest and innovative Windows Phone 7 Applications as per client’s needs.

Friday, September 9th, 2011

The College Football rankings 2011 can now be tracked through SmartPhone Apps, Apple Iphones and Droids .

Auburn wins against Utah State with a convincing score of 42-38, to retain the top spot in the College Football rankings. This was disclosed by US sports news, September 5, 2011 .

Reportedly, the US Labor Day celebration would not hinder football fans to keep track of their favorite teams this football season because of these readily available apps.

These include the Big 12 Football Pocket Schedule , the College Football Helmet Sched , Sprint Football Live, and the NCAA Football Scores .

These apps would keep College Football fans

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Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

PennLive.com announces new Android and iPhone customizable high school sports team apps

Harrisburg, PA (PRWEB) August 30, 2011

The PennLive.com School Sports Android app and the Pennsylvania High School Sports iPhone app feature content from the number one Central Pennsylvania news, sports and information website in affiliation with The Patriot-News.

“Hundreds of thousands of viewers now look at PennLive.com on smartphones,” said Patriot-News Editor David Newhouse. “With this new app, following local sports will be a fast, dynamic experience on the phone as well as online.”

The apps are free for consumers to download and use. Fans are able to select and save their favorite teams to appear on the home screen of the app. Users who select favorite teams will see each team’s latest game scoreboard and upcoming schedule. They also will have the option of requesting “push alert” notifications whenever any of their favorite teams has completed a game.

“Our goal is to be the leading high school sports news and resource in Central Pennsylvania, and this new app will allow us to reach our audience wherever they are,” said Ashley Zywusko, senior producer at PennLive.com. “Our readers will be able to connect and engage with the high school sports content that they want to see, when they want to see it.”

The apps are available for download at no charge in the iTunes App Store and the Android Market. They were developed and launched with Advance Internet and Mobile IQ. The technology development firm Mobile IQ worked with Advance Internet to provide a unique and engaging smartphone app experience for the millions of high school sports fans using Advance Internet sites, including PennLive.com – the leading local source of high school sports news and information in Central Pennsylvania.

The apps will leverage Advance Internet’s custom-built high school sports platform, which manages news, stats, standings and schedules in 44 sports. There are 110,000 team pages for users to choose from across all Advance Internet markets. The platform generates more than 100 million page views a year.

Download the PennLive.com High School Sports app from the Android Market here.

Download the Pennsylvania High School Sports app from the App Store here .

(PennLive.com also has a high school sports mobile website that can be accessed by going to pennlive.com on mobile device web browsers.)

About The Patriot-News

The Patriot-News Co., founded in 1854, is a diverse media company that is central Pennsylvania’s leading source of news and information. It publishes the region’s largest daily newspaper, weekly community newspapers, and a large collection of magazines including Body Mind and In Central Pennsylvania. The Patriot-News is also the region’s largest 24/7 digital news source via Pennlive.com, Facebook and Twitter. Through all of its media, The Patriot-News reaches more than 490,000 readers each week.

About PennLive.com

PennLive.com, an affiliate of Advance Internet, Inc., is the leading local website for news and information throughout Central Pennsylvania featuring the latest Central Pennsylvania news , business, sports, travel, weather, traffic, shopping and entertainment information. In addition, PennLive.com has a comprehensive business listings directory, as well as local classified listings for jobs, homes, apartment rentals and autos. PennLive.com is the online home of The Patriot News.

About Advance Internet

Advance Internet, Inc., based in Jersey City, NJ, is a leading creator of highly interactive, online community-based news and information websites created in alliance over 25 newspapers affiliated with Advance Publications Inc. Advance Internet’s websites are the number one local news and information online destinations for the markets they serve. The websites include al.com, cleveland.com, gulflive.com, MLive.com, NJ.com, NOLA.com, OregonLive.com, SILive.com, syracuse.com, MassLive.com, PennLive.com, and lehighvalleylive.com.

About Mobile IQ

Mobile IQ helps publishers and media agencies take their content mobile in intelligent, engaging, profitable ways. Its publishing hub enables content owners large and small to reach new audiences and make new revenue. Added with its ability to rapidly develop, integrated smartphone apps, Mobile IQ helps its customers stand out from the crowd. Please visit or for more information.

Ashley Zywusko
PennLive.com
717.540.2064
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Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

NJ.com announces new Android and iPhone customizable high school sports team apps

Jersey City, NJ (PRWEB) September 01, 2011

The New Jersey High School Sports Android app and the New Jersey High School Sports iPhone app feature content from the number one New Jersey news, sports and information website in affiliation with The Star-Ledger, The Times, The Jersey Journal, Gloucester County Times, The News of Cumberland County, Today’s Sunbeam, Hunterdon County Democrat, The Messenger-Gazette, The Warren Reporter, Independent Press, Suburban News and Cranford Chronicle.

“Thanks to the NJ.com mobile app, paired with comprehensive coverage from The Star-Ledger and NJ.com’s 11 other affiliated newspapers, New Jersey high school sports fans can now be plugged in to their teams even when they’re not in front of a computer,” said Chris Faytok, Star-Ledger HS sports editor.

The apps are free for consumers to download and use. Fans are able to select and save their favorite teams to appear on the home screen of the app. Users who select favorite teams will see each team’s latest game scoreboard and upcoming schedule. They also will have the option of requesting “push alert” notifications whenever any of their favorite teams has completed a game.

“If you’re a New Jersey high school sports fan, particularly if you follow specific schools and teams, you are going to love this app,” said David Liss, NJ.com sports producer. “After a couple of easy clicks to set up your team preferences, you’ll have an instant connection to all the results you care about.”

The apps are available for download at no charge in the iTunes App Store and the Android Market. They were developed and launched with Advance Internet and Mobile IQ. The technology development firm Mobile IQ worked with Advance Internet to provide a unique and engaging smartphone app experience for the millions of high school sports fans using Advance Internet sites, including NJ.com – the leading local source of high school sports news and information in New Jersey.

The apps will leverage Advance Internet’s custom-built high school sports platform, which manages news, stats, standings and schedules in 44 sports. There are 110,000 team pages for users to choose from across all Advance Internet markets. The platform generates more than 100 million page views a year.

Download the New Jersey High School Sports app from the Android Market here .

Download the New Jersey High School Sports app from the App Store here .

(NJ.com also has a high school sports mobile website that can be accessed by going to nj.com on mobile device web browsers.)

About NJ.com

NJ.com, an affiliate of Advance Internet, Inc., is the leading local website for news and information throughout New Jersey featuring the latest New Jersey news , business, sports, travel, weather, traffic, shopping and entertainment information. In addition, NJ.com has a comprehensive business listings directory, as well as local classified listings for jobs, homes, apartment rentals and autos. NJ.com is the online home of The Star-Ledger, The Times, The Jersey Journal, Gloucester County Times, The News of Cumberland County, Today’s Sunbeam, Hunterdon County Democrat, The Messenger-Gazette, The Warren Reporter, Independent Press, Suburban News and Cranford Chronicle.

About Advance New Jersey

Advance New Jersey consists of papers throughout New Jersey and in parts of Pennsylvania. Advance New Jersey is a multi media company and includes the strongest newspapers in the state. Dailies in the group are The Star-Ledger, The Times of Trenton, The Jersey Journal, Gloucester County Times, The News of Cumberland County and Today’s Sunbeam. Weeklies in the group are The Hunterdon County Democrat, The Messenger-Gazette, The Warren Reporter, Independent Press, Suburban News, Cranford Chronicle, Hunterdon Observer, The Hudson Dispatch, Bayonne Journal, Kearny Journal and Waterfront Journal. Daily Advance New Jersey readership tops 1.2 Million while Sunday readership is over 1.4 Million.

About Advance Internet

Advance Internet, Inc., based in Jersey City, NJ, is a leading creator of highly interactive, online community-based news and information websites created in alliance over 25 newspapers affiliated with Advance Publications Inc. Advance Internet’s websites are the number one local news and information online destinations for the markets they serve. The websites include al.com, cleveland.com, gulflive.com, MLive.com, NJ.com, NOLA.com, OregonLive.com, SILive.com, syracuse.com, MassLive.com, PennLive.com, and lehighvalleylive.com.

About Mobile IQ

Mobile IQ helps publishers and media agencies take their content mobile in intelligent, engaging, profitable ways. Its publishing hub enables content owners large and small to reach new audiences and make new revenue. Added with its ability to rapidly develop, integrated smartphone apps, Mobile IQ helps its customers stand out from the crowd. Please visit or for more information.

Salomon Islas
NJ.com
201.793.7191
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Thursday, September 1st, 2011

You probably use your smartphone to check your Facebookor Twitter.

But what about finding a new job? A growing number of people are doing it.

Chad Brinkman recently lost his job in downtown Orlando.

Heturned to technology,submitting resumes online and checking for openings on his smartphone.

“I was actually laid off on a Monday and I had another position on a Friday,” Brinkman said.”Things change at a moment notice.You can look for any available openings that might have come up in the last minute or two.”

Like Brinkman, a growing number of people are using their smartphones to find their next job.

According to the 2011 Opportunities in Staffing Guide:

47%of job seekers own a smartphone

62%use it to check email

52%use it to look for job opportunities

“With the way the job market is and the way college graduates are coming out with the student loan debt,being able to find the job right away on the spot, it really takes a lot of time out of going to the Internet trying to find jobs, walking in door to door, that kind of thing.”said UCF Fund Development Officer Seth Watts.

You can download a variety of smartphone apps to search for jobs. Some cost a couple of dollars, while many arefree.

Kavaliro is one of them.

The Orlando based company launched its self-titled app Aug.3 and is already seeing results.

“We’ve placed people who are students,” said Kavaliro Managing Partner Bill Peppler. “People who are reemerging into the workforce after layoffs.We’ve had some recent success with people who lost their job at the [Kennedy] Space Center.”

The Kavaliro app allows you to sort through thousands of jobs nationwide and more than 250 in Central Florida. You can narrow your search by job type, location, company or keyword.

“It’s a lot easier,” said Northwestern Mutual Financial Network Director Gregory Pearlman Jr. “I think convenience is the key.”

Kavaliro’s services are free.

Employers said it’s so helpful, they’re the ones who pay for the job postings.

“Somebody walking in and handing a resume is great, but I haven’t seen that happen a whole lot lately,” Pearlman said. “So as far as using social media, I think that’s the way to go.”

So far, more than 500 people have the Kavaliro app.

Currently, it’s only for the iPhone.

However, the company will launch an Android version over the next six months.