- Wednesday, January 28, 2009, 10:42
- Social Networking Apps, Tools Apps
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Hey Otto, the only phone collaboration service provider to replace conference call PIN numbers with voice-control, introduces its first iPhone application. Hey Otto Conference Calls and Meetings helps iPhone users quickly and easily start conferences. To host a conference, leaders pick people from their list of iPhone contacts then simply speak to the virtual conference assistant, ...
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- Wednesday, January 28, 2009, 10:41
- Tools Apps
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Thirsty pocket is the World’s premier mobile marketplace. No other marketplace is as easy to use for sellers or as fun for buyers. This is the first time technology has enabled a person to post classified ads with pictures using one application on one device that is mobile. You don’t even need a computer! There is ...
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- Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 10:31
- Tools Apps
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With Torch, everyone is involved. Whether you’re forwarding in e-mail, or commenting on messages, Torch allows you to communicate simply with your colleagues, clients and suppliers.
With every project you can attach:
- Messages
- E-mails
- Files
- Events
- Tasks
- Google Docs
- Time Tracking
- Bids
- Invoices
What’s New in this Version
- New dashboard
- New RSS feeds ...
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- Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 10:30
- Tools Apps
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Online goal setting. Made simple. Create, update and achieve your goals with a stylish and intuitive interface. Based on the S.M.A.R.T. goal setting methodology and driven according to your values, Lifetick makes achievement a part of your life. The iPhone version pairs with the more sophisticated browser version to extend the functionality.
Features include:
- Email reminders on ...
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- Monday, January 26, 2009, 10:54
- Social Networking Apps, Tools Apps
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With ICOON you get what you need. An essential language tool for any leisure or business traveller, this uniquely-designed collection offers more than 500 useful symbols structured into twelve common categories — from hygiene to hair styles, money to measurements, health to accommodations.
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