Friday, July 9, 2010
The White House even more "iPhone"
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Obama closer to the world of technology, and iPhone: A few days ago was launched a section on the official website of the U.S. government dedicated to the most valuable applications for iPhone, Blackberry and Android Market.
In addition to these applications already available, government agencies are working on another hundred projects dedicated to promote the image of the White House and to help users with free services accessible via smartphones.
App.gov is born to promote this new route taken by the Government Obama, as the responsible Vivek Kindra: "The project serves to promote the efficiency of the federal government and improve the connections between states and local authorities in order to revolutionize technology in the public sector. "
Among the various applications we have that keeps you informed about what happens in the White House, or one dedicated to individual U.S. states. My TSA for those who travel frequently, or BMI Calculator to keep an eye on their health.
In short, the U.S. government wants to keep abreast and update the public with free solutions help you feel more in touch with who is in command.
App.gov is born to promote this new route taken by the Government Obama, as the responsible Vivek Kindra: "The project serves to promote the efficiency of the federal government and improve the connections between states and local authorities in order to revolutionize technology in the public sector. "
Among the various applications we have that keeps you informed about what happens in the White House, or one dedicated to individual U.S. states. My TSA for those who travel frequently, or BMI Calculator to keep an eye on their health.
In short, the U.S. government wants to keep abreast and update the public with free solutions help you feel more in touch with who is in command.
This post was written by: Franklin Manuel
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