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Here is an app you don’t see everyday. The app was made in time for Boss’ Day which will be celebrated on October 16. The Boss Day Cards app for the iPhone is practically the same as most e-cards we use these days, showing respect to our superiors (assuming you love your boss of course) in a techie kind of way. This app aims to strengthen the ties of the boss-employee relationship, something that many would seem bumpy in the office setting. Perhaps it can be a great app as well to get on his good side. Regardless of what your intent is, you can bet that your boss will be totally moved by the e-card, a practice that may spark a new trend in the working environment.

You can download the app over at the iTunes App Store for only $2.99.

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Tags: Apple, boss day cards, e card, e cards, employee relationship, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, Mobile Software, new trend, superiors, ties, working environment

Hallmark became popular for its greeting cards, much of which are still in use but have slowly gone passé. While we see a lot of their competitors turn to something similar, like e-cards and the like, Hallmark has adapted a new kind of technology in sending greetings to loved ones and friends. The new transition is the Hallmark Mobile Greeting Service which launched a couple of days ago.

For starters, the Hallmark Mobile Greetings will be made available to a handful of mobile phones in the market. But just like most apps, expect them to cater to most of the smartphones which can be sent from one mobile network to another.

The Hallmark Mobile Greetings can be downloaded to a cellphone for free from their site. Users can then send greetings to other mobile phones. In addition, consumers also can send greetings directly from mobile.hallmark.com for delivery to a mobile device.

Each Hallmark Mobile Greeting costs 99 cents. Fees are billed as part of monthly service-provider charges and the sender is only charged if the recipient opens the mobile greeting.

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