Thursday, January 6, 2011
T3.7
Though I do not have a phone that supports any applications (stone-age, 10-key flip phone), I use some of these applications on my netbook, and found some others that seemed particularly interesting and useful.
1.
Picassa: Post and share photos and albums for free, easily send groups of photos to printing services such as Snapfish, etc.
2.
Google Docs: This application is useful to open and edit many various types of files across almost all operating systems, mobility!
3.
Rhapsody: Requires a monthly subscription fee, but downloads are unlimited and this service is quite wonderful for those who like to vary their music and whose tastes change frequently.
4.
Google Calender: Useful for creating calenders, syncing them to gmail, publishing to the web, and sharing with coworkers, family, and friends.
5.
FedEx: Allows the user to track packages, and receive up to date information on both sent and received packages.
6.
Roambi: A mobile dashboard that allows you import information for sharing and viewing from software programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint.
7.
Bloomberg Mobile: Delivers financial information and analyzes financial information on or mobile device to support decision making.
8.
Doomi: A simple, free, and easy search-able to do list application.
9.
Iqueue: Allows the user to organize their Netflix account and Dvd Queue via their Iphone or other mobile device.
10.
Jsotr Mobile: Access the JSTOR Scholarly article database from your mobile phone!
I found the last particularly interesting as I know many students at Ramapo use JSTOR for assignments and essays, and the potter library does have a subscription to the database, allowing all students access with their Ramapo ID regardless of location.
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