Tag: Mobile Apps

  • Five Business Apps for New Grads

    Five Business Apps for New Grads

    Modern mobile phones do more than make calls. They’ve quickly become essential to businesses as methods of communicating, storing data, surfing the web, and completing various tasks. With more apps being released every day, it’s hard to keep track of all of them.

    Fortunately, new grads have an advantage over many other people in the workplace: They’re younger and more familiar with technology. If you’ve just graduated and are looking to enter the business world, make sure to familiarize yourself with these five business apps that businesses can’t live without.

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  • The Five Apps for Frequent Travelers

    The Five Apps for Frequent Travelers

    If you are heading off on a vacation or a business trip to Southeast Asia any time soon, be sure to download and make use of the best and newest travel-related applications for mobile devices. From useful phrases in a foreign language to finding the nearest ATM in an airport, apps like these are becoming indispensable for the modern traveler.

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  • Three Android Apps To Help You Monitor Your Energy Usage

    Three Android Apps To Help You Monitor Your Energy Usage

    Thanks to recent price increases and the dwindling fuel resources which are plaguing the energy sector, many households have found their bills hard to manage of late. Over the past year, both gas and electricity prices have risen dramatically, but the price we pay goes beyond our bills and we should all be trying to cut down our natural gas and electricity usage in a bid to manage our individual carbon footprint.

    The need to monitor our consumption and bring our energy usage back under control has therefore become a priority – and mobile apps have once again led the way in helping us achieve this.

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  • Top Four Apps to Read e-Books on Your iPhone

    Top Four Apps to Read e-Books on Your iPhone

    If you’ve not yet been convinced to swap paper and print for a portable library (aka. a Kindle, Nook or Sony Reader), perhaps you can be convinced to give these half-way houses a try. The following apps are free, easy to use and offer a fantastic range of additional features that no block of paper could ever dream of offering you.

    eBooks by Kobo

    According to its iTunes preview page, Kobo gives users access to ‘millions of free and affordable eBooks‘ as well as subscriptions to popular newspapers and magazines.

    Kobo also allows users to take advantage of a number of unique features designed to make the reading experience more social and interactive.

    • ‘Reading Life’ enables keen bookworms to create a personal ‘book cover’ based upon the titles they choose to read. You can also view stats on your reading habits and compare your habits with friends.
    • Reading through Kobo can earn you awards (because of course, reading has always been a competition…)

    I like this feature a bit more though:

    • You can find out your book’s ‘pulse’ – this enables you to see who shares your taste in literature and discuss your current conquest in the Kobo ‘community’.

    Users can also benefit from night mode, customisable text and the ability to add notes.

    Wattpad

    Wattpad is an eReader application designed around user-generated content; thus, if you’re a firm fan of Charles Dickens or Booker prize winners you might find the hit and miss nature of this free content a little bewildering.

    Wattpad enables anyone to try their hand at telling a story and sharing their words with the world. If you’re open-minded about amateur writing and are enticed by the idea of discussing what you read with the writer them self, Wattpad can’t be beaten.

    Kindle

    As an application from the makers of the ereader, the Kindle iPhone e-book reader is always going to be one of the best.

    As well as offering users instant access to over a million books and hundreds of magazines and newspapers, users benefit from:

    • A simple, attractive and effective interface.
    • The ability to read book samples before you buy.
    • A ‘search’ function, to help you relocate a page of particular interest.

    The kindle application also offers ‘whispersync’; a feature that remembers precisely where in your book you were when you last stopped reading.

    B&N eReader

    Understanding that if they want to survive bookshops have to move with the times, bookstore giant Barnes and Noble have jumped on the eReader bandwagon in order to offer casual readers and dedicated bookworms alike this simple and attractive way to view publications on their PC, Android or ‘i’ device.

    With over two million books, newspapers and magazines available at the touch of a button, along with thousands of books available to download completely free, it’s clear that Barnes and Noble are a firm contender in the race for the eReader crown.

    The B&N eReader offers such invaluable features as ‘LendMe’ technology, that lets you share books with family and friends, as well as the ability to sample any book for free and sync your eReader across multiple devices.

    The Real eReader

    Although all of the above offer a feature rich, cheap and convenient way to get reading, there really is no substitute for an actual eReader.

    Simply put, real eReaders utilize an ingenious screen that has no light and can’t instigate eye strain – just like reading a real book!

  • 5 Apps That Can Prepare You For Winter Road Conditions

    5 Apps That Can Prepare You For Winter Road Conditions

    Each winter drivers have to guess and estimate what the road conditions will be like in order to stay safe. Without proper knowledge about which roads are free from snow, which are iced over and which are unsafe for driving, you can spend more time finding suitable routes than you do actually driving to your destination. Driving on unsafe roads not only takes longer, but it increases your risk of accidents and can eventually raise your insurance premiums each month. Do yourself a big favor and download one of the following applications that can prepare you for winter road conditions. You can know instantly what the weather is in different areas and where the traffic is worst as a result.

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  • Top 5 Apps for Roadtrips

    Top 5 Apps for Roadtrips

    There are many apps for roadtrips that you can choose to make your trips easier and less stressful. While I admittedly worry more than the average person, planning a road trip opened up a whole new can of stress.

    Not only was I concerned about the weather at home but I was worried about where I could stop and rest, what if I ran out of gas, how much money would I need for gas and, the biggest concern of all: what if I got lost?

    Thanks to a bit of research, and a level headed father, I found these great apps that took most of the worry out of my trip.

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