Posts Tagged ‘ mobile apps ’

The new updated version of the PointsPhone Web Portal makes it easier and safer for our users and us. States Dennis Chang, CEO.

Oct 29th, 2011 | By | Category: VoipToday

Voip-Pal.Com Inc. (“Voip-Pal”) (OTC Pink sheets: VPLM) announces that it has completed redeployment of its retail website PointsPhone.Com (www.pointsphone.com) and is now accepting orders from new customers. New users can register, make a payment and begin making calls anywhere in the world using the built in PC Dialer for as low as 1 cent per [...]



SpeedBump – A Mobile Phone Applicatio​n Helps Keep Teens Safe

Mar 24th, 2011 | By | Category: Mobile applications

Maria Weisnicht Jon Fischer, a Senior at Champlain College in Vermont, has launched SpeedBump – a mobile app that helps parents and their new teenage drivers stay focused on safe driving. The app allows parents to set realistic speed limits on different road types using a patented SpeedSmart technology. The software can distinguish between highways [...]



New fringOut, Worldwide Mobile Calls

Sep 21st, 2010 | By | Category: Featured

Fring has fringout! Call w/ your cell phone using fring internationally starting at one US cent per minute. Currently it works on the N60 (symbian) and soon on Android and iPhone devices. True!



Developing Strategic Partnership & Best Business Model, Offering Innovative VAS to Optimise Profit and Reduce Churn

Jul 27th, 2010 | By | Category: Events

Mobile Value Added Services Summit 2010 features 15 Operator Case Studies on: – Mobile Apps Store – Messaging Services – Mobile Broadband – Mobile Entertainment – Mobile Social Networking – Mobile Advertising – Mobile Location-Based Services – Mobile Enterprise Solution Services Conference dates: 29-30 September 2010 Post-Conference Workshop: Managing & Monitoring Service Level Agreements (SLAs), [...]



Location-Based Social Networks: Delightful, Dangerous or Somewhere in Between?

Mar 31st, 2010 | By | Category: Social Networking

Are location-based social networks privacy disasters waiting to happen? Or are the supposed “dangers” simply being overhyped by those without a thorough understanding of what these new networks can and cannot do? Today, these questions are the subject of a serious debate among early adopters – the group of people who are first to sign [...]




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