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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...
Collins, Samuel Gerald   +5 more
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Hybrid Apps: Apps for the Internet of Things

2015 IEEE 17th International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications, 2015 IEEE 7th International Symposium on Cyberspace Safety and Security, and 2015 IEEE 12th International Conference on Embedded Software and Systems, 2015
Smartphones have become popular mainly because of the large variety of applications they can run. In contrast, most devices in the phone's environment -- e.g., household appliances or environmental sensors -- are much less flexible because their functionality is hardcoded at the design time. In order to realize the vision of the Internet of Things (IoT)
Daniel Yunge   +3 more
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To app or not to app — And how

Journal of Digital & Social Media Marketing, 2014
Social apps have emerged as a key tool for brands designing a social media strategy. However, with most social platforms offering no templates or fixed metrics for success, marketers have been short on guidance on whether they should be creating a social app and how to go about it.
Suresh Ramaswamy, Katherine Liew
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Effects of Mobile App Updates on Mobile App Rankings : Free Apps in the App Store

Information Systems Review, 2016
스마트폰의 확산에는 모바일 애플리케이션(앱)이 중요한 역할을 하고 있다. 애플사의 통계에 따르면 2008년 모바일 앱 누적 다운로드 건수가 1억 건이었으며, 2009년 1년 만에 10억 건을 돌파하였고, 3년 후인 2012년에는 앱 누적 다운로드 수가 450억 건이 넘었다. 2014년 10월 현재 850억 건의 다운로드가 있었다. 이와 같이 급속히 증가하는 모바일 앱에 대한 관심으로 학계에서도 앱의 다운로드에 영향을 미치는 요인들을 밝히는 연구들이 최근에 많이 진행되었다. 본 연구는 기존 연구들에서는 분석하지 않은 모바일 앱의 업데이트가 모바일 앱의 순위에 미치는 영향을 분석하였다.
Huiseung Jo, Kun Shin Im
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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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The Darwin App

Computer, 2014
What would it actually feel like to realize that the software you're using is evolving on its own? The Web extra at http://youtu.be/y2YRYtOKHyU is an audio interview in which author Brian David Johnson, prompted by a reader's submission, explores the intersection of evolution and technology with Nathan Shedroff, co-author of "Make it So," an ...
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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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Evernote app

Nursing Standard, 2016
For nurses who have meeting notes, to-do lists and reminders spread across various devices, this free Evernote app collates everything in one place.
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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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Horizon Apps and App Volumes

2021
This chapter, in effect, follows on from the previous chapter in that it builds upon what we covered in Chapter 9 by replacing the standard Microsoft connection broker elements and the RemoteApp website with the Horizon Connection Server. This enables published applications, published desktop sessions, and full virtual desktop machines to be delivered ...
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