For all those looking to find out what’s going on in the local oil world — there’s an app for that.
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For all those looking to find out what’s going on in the local oil world — there’s an app for that.
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/lzf68mz
LOS ANGELES — So who really needs light switches anyway?
With a smartphone app, you can turn lights on and off and even change their colors from bright white to any hue of the rainbow.
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/kv8o9ae
EDMONTON – The next time you notice a pesky pothole or graffiti eyesore, Dale Fetterly hopes you pull out your smartphone and snap a photo.
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Australian sales rep Philip Middlemiss has invented an app that he says saves the countless hours he used to spend getting his database in order following open home inspections.
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/law85oc
EDMONTON – Edmontonians vent their traffic frustrations by giving their thumbs a Twitter workout, but our gripes have more to do with car crashes, transit and parking than with potholes, says an IBM study released Tuesday.
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Looking for a real estate agent who loves dogs? You’ll find 314 results for “dog lover” on Corcoran’s redesigned Web site.
Want to know how locals rate the suburb you’re considering moving to? What if during Sunday brunch you get the sudden urge to go apartment hunting?
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/bhketqm
EDMONTON- Fed up with wandering a downtown pedway with no clue how to find the nearest bookstore? Can’t locate City Hall or the Shaw Conference Centre?
Worry no longer. There will soon be an app for that.
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/cgy6eaz
About two decades ago, Phil Bosua dropped out of college in Australia, where he was studying to be an electrician, to pursue his dream of becoming a rock star. He spent a few years playing with a band called Propeller, and did concert lighting for other bands, honing his knowledge of circuitry. Later he learned to code as well, creating compilations of public-domain books and making them readable in an app format. His apps were downloaded 6 million times, he says. The process taught him what’s possible with smartphone software.
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