Mobile games players' preferences are the casual games, since they can be played at the train, at the bus or in the quick lunch at the work. Blast Reaction is an example of an addictive casual game. Very easy to learn to play, it can be addictive for players who are trying to complete the goal of each level of the game while they watch beautiful chain graphical explosions. Recently updated by its developer company K-Apps, the game's performance has increased and graphical effects have been added
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Add to myYahoo!955 Dreams has earned its fourth Apple App of the Week feature in a row with the iPad release of Band of the Day. The iPhone version of Band of the Day, released last year, also earned an App of the Week feature upon its release. Growing to hundreds of thousands of users in just a few months, Band of the Day went on to earn the runner-up title for Apple's App of the Year roundup in 2011. 955 Dreams previously earned App of the Week features for The History of Jazz and On the Way to Woodstock.
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Add to myYahoo!2WayResume for iPhone and iPad devices uses Apple's native "copy & paste" function, geo-location and email client to simplify and optimize the resume creation and distribution process. Combined with career expertise, technical short cuts and social media savvy, the app produces achievement-driven resumes, designed to get into the employment system quickly, bolstered by social media reach and validation. The app emphasizes tailoring a resume for each job or each job type.
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Add to myYahoo!Arunan Thampi, after examining the network traffic between Path’s iPhone app and their servers:
Upon inspecting closer, I noticed that my entire address book (including full names, emails and phone numbers) was being sent as a plist to Path. Now I don?t remember having given permission to Path to access my address book and send its contents to its servers, so I created a completely new ?Path? and repeated the experiment and I got the same result — my address book was in Path?s hands.
Path’s reaction, paraphrased: Hey, no big deal. We’re only using the data to help you find your friends.
Everyone else in the world’s reaction: Dude, that’s fucked up.
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Add to myYahoo!Los Angeles based 24x7digital LLC today introduces TeachMe: 2nd Grade 1.0, the fourth installment in the popular TeachMe series of education apps for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. TeachMe: 2nd Grade teaches age-appropriate subjects to second grade children: addition, subtraction, sight words, and spelling. TeachMe: 2nd Grade's unique reward system, TeachTech character recognition, and specially designed learning animations make for a fun and productive learning experience.
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