Topic: Apple iPhone
Obama campaign uses iPhone application to reach voters in key statesBarack Obama's campaign is reaching out to iPhone users through a new application that will make it easier for them to call their friends in battleground states and encourage them to vote ...
The campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, in its latest bid to use Internet Age technology to trounce Republican rival John McCain and connect with supporters, has released free software that turns Apple iPhones into political rallying tools. "Obama '08: The ...
It looks like either somebody drinks a lot of coffee and talks really fast, or somebody diddled with the results of the phone recruitment feature in the Barack Obama campaign's iPhone application. PDT Thursday, only 12 calls had been made, and the ...
Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign launched an iPhone application on Thursday that turns the vaunted device into a political recruiting tool. The Obama for America iPhone application is available for download through Apple's iTunes store, said Raven Zachary, an iPhone consultant who's ...
So what makes more sense than leveraging iPhone cool to put a calling app right on people's phones? com reports,with an iPhone app that "organizes and prioritizes your contacts by key battleground states, making it easy to reach out and make an ...
The official Obama '08 iPhone application (iTunes link) was launched this morning and is designed to help people become more directly involved in the Illinois Senator's presidential campaign.. The information remains private doesn't leave your phone although the total amount of calls ...
When T-Mobile began selling Apple's iPhone in Germany last fall, a legal skirmish ensued, forcing the wireless carrier to sell it untethered to a contract--at $1,460, no less. Now that same kind of European rule would be imported into the United States--meaning ...
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