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Pointe du Hoc Battle Site Mobile App
The Pointe du Hoc mobile app serves as a tour guide and learning tool for this World War II D-Day landing site in France. The American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) developed both Android and iPhone versions, which take advantage of your smartphone’s GPS features to provide a walking tour of the battle site in Normandy and [...]
426 views | Comments OffJan 24th, 2013 | Filed under Events, Gov News, Making Mobile Gov, Mobile Gov Products, Mobile Strategy -
Trends on Tuesday: I Want It Now
Is mobile changing us? The rapid adoption of cell phones and, especially, the spread of internet-connected smartphones are changing people’s communications with others and their relationships with information. Users’ ability to access data immediately through apps and web browsers and through contact with their social networks is creating a new culture of real-time information seekers [...]
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MobileGov Apps on Display
Last week, we wrote about great mobile products presented rapid-fire. Here are a few: [youtube width="400" height="300"]C_JXX5-ZzSI[/youtube] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Did you register yet for our FREE Mobile Platform Development Series? Learn about how to get your apps into the app stores! Learn more. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
1,407 views | 3 commentsTags: Android, apps, innovation, iphone, IRS, location services, mobile gov, mobilegov, NOAA, strategy -
Wikithon Rap
Answering that age-old question, “What is a Wikithon?” [youtube width="400" height="300"]v=9k7S77KWhJM[/youtube] Who says government can’t be fun? This past Wednesday, celebrating Leap Year, a score of people drank coffee, talked about data.gov and mobile, built and vastly improved pages like those about the Open 311 standard, GPS and data and mobile. Come see for yourself [...]
1,651 views | 2 commentsTags: dance, data, data.gov, GPS, location services, mobile gov, mobile gov wiki, mobilegov, Wikithon -
Trends on Tuesday: App Attack!
Agencies can look at what people are currently doing on mobile to help with their own mobile services investment decisions. comScore released their 2012 Mobile Future in Focus Report with data on popular apps. A few ideas to take away. People like to be entertained. On both platforms games and video watching are popular. People [...]
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Trends on Tuesday: Multi-Screen Views
Gone are the days of people sitting passively in front of their TVs. Today, people are interacting with what they are watching, using the devices in their pockets. According to a Yahoo/Nielsen survey 86% of mobile Internet users (and 92% of 13-24s) are using their mobile devices simultaneously with TV. A quarter of them say [...]
1,273 views | Comments OffTags: check in, devices, Facebook, GetGlue, location services, SMS, social media, social networking, strategy, text messaging, TV, Twitter -
Trends on Tuesday: Phone a Friend
More than half of adult cellphone owners used their phones in stores this holiday season while deciding what to buy, according to new research released by Pew Internet. They called friends for advice, looked up product reviews and even comparison shopped–sometimes skipping the in-store purchase and buying online. While these purchasing trends are not exactly [...]
962 views | Comments OffJan 31st, 2012 | Filed under Mobile Strategy, Research -
Trends on Tuesday: More on Top Apps
Mobile web versus mobile apps? Well, apps continue to be a strong category. But what are people doing on their apps? According to Nielsen’s State of the Media: Consumer Usage Report, it’s GAMES! Followed by social networking, music and navigation. The study also found that people like free apps. Fifty-one percent said that they don’t mind advertising if they [...]
1,094 views | Comments OffTags: apps, army, games, HHS, HRSA, innovation, location services, mobile products, mobile use, SAMHSA, social media, strategy