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Radio meet Cloud: Pure FlowSongs

...support, though you'll need an account on The Lounge, Pure's Internet portal and web-based media player, before you can listen to any... Read more

19 August, 2010
FLASHCODE - Lecteur de code-barres (QR Code, Flashcode, flashez, Datamatrix, moins cher, shopping, courses, flash, tag, EAN) 4.1.872

FLASHCODE - Lecteur de code-barres (QR Code, Flashcode, flashez, Datamatrix, moins cher, shopping, courses, flash, tag, EAN) 4.1.872

...and easily to different types of multimedia contents: videos, photos, music or internet portal ...What is a flashcode?A flashcode is a two-dimensional barcode... Read more

3 May, 2012
CPS 1.0.2

CPS 1.0.2

...powered by Cargo Portal Services, the world's most popular air cargo Internet portal used by over 3,400 branch offices of 2,100 forwarder... Read more

3 April, 2012
Conergy VisionBox 1.0.3

Conergy VisionBox 1.0.3

...is not necessary to set-up receivers for the report on the internet portal or access the internet to download notifications.In order to use... Read more

7 February, 2012
Sistema Correio - Joo Pessoa - Paraba 2.0

Sistema Correio - Joo Pessoa - Paraba 2.0

...the deployment phase, being 2 newspapers, 1 magazine, 2 television stations, 1 Internet portal and 16 radio stations. It is the company that owns the... Read more

22 October, 2011
Pitbull - Planet Pit 1.1

Pitbull - Planet Pit 1.1

...including lyrics, schedules, PITs lyric book. 360o-view rooms, track & FX sampler Internet portal to all things PITBULL, including access to his facebook page with... Read more

15 September, 2011
Pitbull - Planet Pit Free 1.0

Pitbull - Planet Pit Free 1.0

...and other artist High-resolution slideshows Exclusive artist and producer audio interviews Internet portal to all things PITBULL, including access to his facebook page with... Read more

12 September, 2011
voltapp 1.0.1

voltapp 1.0.1

...is not necessary to set-up receivers for the report on the internet portal or access the internet to download notifications.In order to use... Read more

22 July, 2011
Mynet 2.3

Mynet 2.3

Trkiyenin lider internet portal Mynet imdi iPhoneunuzda! Bu uygulamayla gncel haberleri takip edebilir, anlk finans... Read more

22 July, 2011
iSkandia 1.0.0

iSkandia 1.0.0

...information of the insurance policy and it is a mobile version of Internet portal. The basic functionality of the system: Presentation of the list of... Read more

21 July, 2011
suntrol 1.5

suntrol 1.5

...your personal environmental record.The data will be provided on the Solarworld internet portal (http://www.suntrol-portal.com). Please note that you plant has... Read more

19 March, 2011
Suntrol 2.0 1.0

Suntrol 2.0 1.0

...your personal environmental record.The data will be provided on the Solarworld internet portal (http://www.suntrol-portal.com). Please note that you plant has... Read more

4 March, 2011
NetworkGreen Customer App 1.0

NetworkGreen Customer App 1.0

...application.networkGreen in your pocketThe new iPhone app automatically synchronises with your Internet portal to give you a concise and 'real-time' summary of your... Read more

4 March, 2011
Behavior Journal 0105

Behavior Journal 0105

...Target behavior kids. Easily record all behavioral data and sync to the internet portal for detail report creation and analysis robust dashboard or directly email... Read more

15 February, 2011
Suntrol 2.0 HD 1.0

Suntrol 2.0 HD 1.0

...your personal environmental record. The data will be provided on the Solarworld internet portal (http://www.suntrol-portal.com). Please note that you plant has... Read more

15 February, 2011

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