Kitty Code, LLC, developer of software for mobile platforms, today announced a price drop its flagship tropical tracking product Hurricane to help more people track Isaac for less.
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Kitty Code, LLC, developer of software for mobile platforms, today announced a price drop its flagship tropical tracking product Hurricane to help more people track Isaac for less.
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Kitty Code, LLC, developer of software for mobile platforms, has announced a price drop its flagship tropical tracking product Hurricane to help more people track Isaac for less.
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If a 2-dimensial iPhone game were based on building toys like k’nex or even tinker toys, then Structk would be the closest outcome. Essentially, Structk is a physics application that is played out as a game.
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If you're a weather dweeb like I am, WeatherCyclopedia will send you sky high. Telemet, the developer, bills this app as "The Most Comprehensive Weather Encyclopedia Under the Sun," and I believe it.
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International natural disaster expert, Professor Ed Blakely, known as the "Global Recovery Tsar", said today that Earthquake Buddy, the new Australian-developed iPhone app, will save thousands of lives in the world's earthquake zones.
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Natural disasters such as floods, hurricanes and fires destroying possessions throughout the world for billions of dollars each year. If you lost something from such a stressful event, burglary or other damage, you know how difficult the insurance claims process can be.
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Within a few minutes of playing Lunagames' ATC 4.0, I began to marvel at just how competent real air traffic controllers must be. Here I was, juggling only five planes in the air and still couldn't manage to keep them from colliding, missing runways and causing all sorts of mayhem.
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With 10-12 inches of snow in the forecast this week, and another 10-12 inches in the forecast for next week in New England, WeatherLive's WeatherX would seem like the ideal app to have.
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