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Apps, Apps, and More Apps

International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications, 2016
This paper explores the reasons millions of people use stand-alone, task-oriented software programs designed for use on mobile devices, commonly known as “apps.” This study uses a survey with a probability sample of 576 app users. Consistent with the uses and gratifications approach, respondents were asked about their attitudes, interests, and opinions
Matthew J. Haught   +2 more
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Waterlogged app

Nursing Standard, 2014
Set up a daily goal of how much water you would like to drink to stay hydrated and this excellent app will keep track of your intake and do all the arithmetic for you.
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EyeDecide app

Nursing Standard, 2016
Part of a series of free medical apps by Orca Health, EyeDecide provides health professionals with a useful educational aid to enhance patients' understanding of the eye.
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Ethnographic Apps/Apps as Ethnography

Anthropology Now, 2017
Today, people nearly everywhere are experiencing multiple events through the medium of mobile apps: Social networking platforms, such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, are now accessed through sm...
Samuel Gerald Collins   +5 more
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#ISurvivedEbola app

Nursing Standard, 2015
People who have recovered from Ebola virus disease in the three west African countries worst hit by the outbreak are sharing stories through a mobile app launched earlier this month, in a Unicef-backed campaign to inform and fight stigma.
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MyAsthma app

Nursing Standard, 2017
This new app helps people with asthma to self-manage their condition. Devised by lung experts at the Nottingham Respiratory Research Unit and a pharmaceutical company, the app aims to relieve the stress of asthma management by identifying factors that can trigger asthma.
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App

Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing, 2019
Driving safety is a persistent concern for urban dwellers who spend hours driving on road in ordinary daily life. Traditional driving hazard detection solutions heavily rely on onboard sensors (e.g., front and rear radars, cameras) with limited sensing range. In this article, we propose a proactive hazard warning system, called APP, which aims to alert
Frank Rennie, Keith Smyth
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