Tag Archives: Android
New mobile apps aim to make texting while walking less hazardous
Monday, September 13, 2010 // 3 Comments // Blog, Emerging Trends, Mobile Trends, On the Radar, SMS
Not too long ago, the simple act of texting and walking was a pretty dangerous mix and many thought it should even be banned. Today, there are a new generation of mobile apps designed for those who absolutely insist on texting (or emailing) while walking. These new apps basically “superimpose what you’re typing over a [...]
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Mobile SMS: (Still) The Undisputed King of Data Apps
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 // 6 Comments // Blog, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Recruiting, Mobile Trends
Let’s face it, our mobile device is with us 24×7, always within arms reach, and rarely ever shared. Regardless of what device you favor, one thing is certain: the mobile device connects us all and is the one piece of technology that we never seem to be without. With all the buzz around mobile apps, [...]
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Location Based Service (LBS), the future of job-searching on the go?
Thursday, July 2, 2009 // 1 Comment // Blog, Emerging Trends, Mobile Apps, Mobile Recruiting, Mobile Trends, On the Radar, Videos
Mobile technology is once again putting a new spin on the future of job-searching. Click the image above to view the video by Mightbe.me, an augmented reality mobile app for job searching (based on Layar)…
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Layar: The world’s first mobile augmented reality browser
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 // 0 Comments // Blog, Mobile Apps, Mobile Trends, On the Radar
Introducing the Mobile Reality Browser… Augmented reality browsing seems to be hitting the mobile scene in the a big way. Aside from Wikitude (which focuses on delivering travel-related info), the most talked-about player in the augmented reality browsing space is Layar. Layar has recently created and released an application that takes mobile browsing to the [...]
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