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Real-Time Jobs iPhone App Released

The timing couldn’t have come at a better time. With a lot of people practically aching for a job, here is a handy iPhone app from the makers of TwitterJobSearch for the ones in need of a job. Apparently with much of the jobless presumed to have an iPhone in tow, this is one app that should help return a list of jobs that they can apply to with a single touch. The app is now available at the iTunes App Store for free.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, better time, free source, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, job, Mobile Software, real time, time jobs

Ready for watching some Sling streaming TV on your webOS or Android phone? Well it looks like Sling Media is looking forward to offer its SlingPlayer to Android and webOS phones. Before it can really do that the company is looking to hire a Mobile Interface Designer who has lots of Android and/or webOS experience. I wonder how the carriers feel about all this. Will they let their future webOS and Android subscribers watch TV via Sling Player all at once?

In the mean time if you’re looking for a job at Sling Media and meet the following conditions:

Be knowledgeable about and/or interested in becoming an expert on the existing user interface paradigms used on iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android, and Palm WebOS

and then go ahead and apply for it! You might just the key person that will bring Sling TV to our future smartphones.

via Sling Media

Tags: Android, job, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Sling Media, slingplayer, webOS

Depending on how you intend to use it, the iPhone can be a handy recorder now, a job that is normally left to the usual mini tape recorders. But thanks to larger memory storage and innovations to the iPhone, all you need is an app to make your iPhone more than just a phone.

The app is called the HT Professional recorder. It allows iPhone owners to record conversation in a room. This could be handy if you are slow in writing or absorbing the discussion at hand. You can record and then review the discussion later on so that you can be consistent as far as creating reports or referrals. Just make sure you ask permission or do it quietly so as not to create a distraction though.

For students, it can be handy as well for lectures. With the fast pace of learning these days, the need for something reliable to aid in education can also be solicited from the HT Professional Recorder.

The app was developed by Apple Voices LLC and can be purchased from the Apple App Store for only $0.99.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, Apple, Business, Cell Phones, distraction, education, innovations, iPhone, iPhone, job, memory storage, mini tape recorders, Mobile Software, pace, professional recorder, referrals, room conversations, voices

Here is an app from Motolingo that should come in handy for business executives and companies that issue mobile phones for use by their employees. The new software is the Mobile Pro app, an app that runs in the background of your phone and keeps track of your phone usage. The usage tracking includes calls, emails and text messages all coming from the said phone.

Now why is this a great app for businesses? For one we all know that most companies are trying to tighten their belts and one of the main privileges that is often used by employees are company issued mobile phones. Supposedly these are for official use only but some of them get in some personal calls.

With the reports that this app can provide, businesses can easily audit, question and track which are really used in relation to their job. It is not an employee with a company-issued phone would love but during these times, professionalism just needs to be emphasized.

(Source) Press

Tags: belts, Business, job, mobile phone usage, mobile phones, Mobile Software, new software, professionalism, text messages

It looks like some Microsoft employees will have to do their work by other means other than the use of iPhones, Blackberries and Palm Pres. Seen as a cost-cutting measure, Microsoft will be cutting off the data service plans of Microsoft employees in what is being claimed as a cost-cutting measure. There are no exceptions and this includes business-related data service plans. So you can imagine how Microsoft employees are feeling right now.

Microsoft had already downsized their manpower some months back but it seems that this is not enough to help the company in its faltering performance. Unfair as it may seem, the only thing that current employees can look at is that they still have a job. Only the perks and tools they need in being productive are being hit and unfortunately, this is their means of communication.

This is likely to strike many Microsoft employees as more than a bit unfair. Many rely on their plans to get vital work done for the company–and, if the company simply must cut data plan subsidies, they should, many would argue, cut them for everyone instead of just those who do not use Microsoft products.

(Source) Neowin

Tags: blackberries, Business, iPhone, iPhone, job, manpower, means of communication, microsoft, microsoft, microsoft cuts, microsoft employees, microsoft products, Mobile News, Palm, Palm, subsidies, subsidy plan

Customizing your keyboard according to your needs has just been made easier thanks to Editors Keys. They are a company that specializes in editing keyboard sticker sets and silicone covers for Audio and Video editing programs. Normally used for video editing or broadcasting people, these sticker add-ons make it easier for them to do their job rather than guess which keys are for this and for that.

Aside from making life easier with these keyboard sets, they are also made from 98% less harmful plastics compared to that of the standard keyboard. It is obvious that eco-friendly intentions were inserted towards their manufacturing and apparently, they are great devices to have especially if you are into the lines of video editing or broadcasting.

(Source) PR Web

Tags: Accessories, job, keyboard, plastics, Portable Devices, silicone, sticker sets, video editing programs, web editors

For the many jobless people out there, this may be your chance to finally get a job. Especially if you are familiar with the iPhone and its technical details, check out the job opening over at Affiliated Computer Service (ACS).

Affiliated Computer Services announced the positions for customer care agents and managers as part of a plan to hire nearly 600 people at three different centers across the country. ACS said they are taking applications and plan on hiring as soon as possible

Prospective workers can walk-in at 18277 SW Boones Ferry Rd. or apply online at http://acs-inc.com/. Training classes are scheduled for early April. ACS has 1,700 workers in Portland area and 2,000 people in Oregon.

(Source) KGW

Tags: acs affiliated computer services, affiliated computer service, Business, Cell Phones, customer care, ferry rd, iPhone, iPhone, job, tualatin




 

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