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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Hit iPhone election app gets some nasty reviews
The comments and ratings of the ST election iPhone app, supposedly "a hit", were funny to read:
I am sure the app is very good but the App Store can be a harsh place. One called it "The PAP Times App"
Ouch.
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http://www.straitstimes.com/GeneralElection/News/Story/STIStory_660008.html
Apr 23, 2011
ST's election iPhone app a hit
By Karamjit Kaur
THE Straits Times' General Election iPhone application - SG Election - is a hit with users.
It was launched at 6am on Friday, and as at 8.30pm, was the No. 1 most popular application under the free news category in Singapore.
The SG Election application is free and available at Apple's App Store.
Features include breaking news as well as videos of interviews with the candidates.
Ms Dorothy Lim, 43, a business executive, who was one of those who downloaded it, said: 'It is really useful. Now, I can keep track of General Election happenings and results on the go.'
The application is separate from The Straits Times' iPhone application which was launched in 2007 and has been downloaded nearly 350,000 times.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Hit iPhone election app gets some nasty reviews
The comments and ratings of the ST election iPhone app, supposedly "a hit", were funny to read:
I am sure the app is very good but the App Store can be a harsh place. One called it "The PAP Times App"
Ouch.
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http://www.straitstimes.com/GeneralElection/News/Story/STIStory_660008.html
Apr 23, 2011
ST's election iPhone app a hit
By Karamjit Kaur
THE Straits Times' General Election iPhone application - SG Election - is a hit with users.
It was launched at 6am on Friday, and as at 8.30pm, was the No. 1 most popular application under the free news category in Singapore.
The SG Election application is free and available at Apple's App Store.
Features include breaking news as well as videos of interviews with the candidates.
Ms Dorothy Lim, 43, a business executive, who was one of those who downloaded it, said: 'It is really useful. Now, I can keep track of General Election happenings and results on the go.'
The application is separate from The Straits Times' iPhone application which was launched in 2007 and has been downloaded nearly 350,000 times.