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There have been seventeen magnitude 7 earthquakes in California. Two in Missouri, three in Hawaii, eighty-four in Alaska and two in Arkansas.

 Tragedies happen to others… until they hit home. Ask yourself; where would you go, what would you do, who would you call… all questions that you might be able to answer today, but possibly not if you were trapped beneath rubble that separated you from your family as has happened to so many in Haiti.

When help does arrive how will they know if you or a family member suffer from a severe allergy, a chronic condition or are in need of prescription medication if you cannot speak? Protect yourself, your family and pets with CodeAmberAlertags.

Learn more about how to create a secure digital record of your medical history, a contact list in case of emergency and a repository for valuable documents… information that first responders may need to properly assess you needs and initiate the proper emergency procedures to stabilize your condition. Then, the tag’s secure layer of in depth vital medical information, available only by your permission, would be accessible to medical personnel online.

In a world exploding with technology, Haiti remains a technologically and financially impoverished agri-society despite our aid. Hopefully this tragedy will bring economic development to the country, but sadly too late for those that lived in hillside shanties existing from hand to mouth.

Americans have donated more than $8 million for Haiti relief via TXT message. The online donation system enables a $10 donation by texting HAITI to 90999. If you can, give.

 

APP Store, GPS Tracking, Location Based Services January 15th, 2010

 

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Scanned directly from the printed page to a smartphone, geo-aware mobile coupon scanners offer marketers branding, retailers traffic, and consumers on the go with savings.

ScanLife, an App widely available online as a free download, turns a mobile phone into a bar-code reader to capture the quick-response (QR) codes printed in advertisements. Versions exist for the iPhone and BlackBerry as well as Android-based handsets in the United States. ScanLife can read many standard bar codes on a variety of phones, so it can also perform price comparisons.

The way it works is simple — Readers scan the code into an Internet-enabled phone, and the QR bar code will take them to a mobile menu providing information about the item, including where to buy it and a coupon to incentivize a sale.

 A recent story in the NYT suggests that it may take time for scanning to take hold, but no one foresaw the impact of the App Store either.

 Consumers will learn – sooner than later – that their GPS enabling Apps like GPS Tracking– will allow them to not only locate a retailer, but share the location and valuable information like coupons with their network..

 

APP Store, GPS Tracking January 11th, 2010

 

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Do one better than Google by answering questions before they are asked.

Ever try to send an annotated Google map embedded in an e-mail message to 83 co-workers from your mobile phone contact list in a second? How about showing the location and telling your BFF about a new shop that opened with a half off sale and they have her size? Imagine being able to tell someone that your car broke down, you’re going to be late and not to worry the tow service is on its way, while you are on a conference call.

 Securely sharing the location of friends, family and co-workers has just been taken to whole new level with the GPS Tracker and GPS Tracker Lite mobile Apps from GTX Corp for the iPhone and Android platform.

 To have “game” you need to know right now, this app is the real time “where” answer.

 

APP Store, GPS Tracking January 11th, 2010

 

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