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jvinay
jvinay

Businesses can benefit from chatbots as they maximize operational efficiency, reduce costs, and offer convenient and enhanced services to internal employees and external customers.

As a result, customer queries and issues can be resolved more easily and quickly while human interaction is reduced. 

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mobiletoday
mobiletoday

Automateit per automatizzare le azioni del tuo smartphone

Automateit è un’applicazione progettata per renderti la vita più semplice automatizzando vari compiti sul tuo smartphone o dispositivo Android.

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apkblackmarket-blog

AutomateIt Pro v4.0.118 Apk

AutomateIt Pro v4.0.118 Apk

AutomateIt Pro

AutomateIt is designed to make your life easier by automating various tasks on your Android smartphone or tablet.

AutomateIt Pro has all the goods that the free version has and it’s an ad-free, popup-free version with some awesome new and advanced features (ALL locked features of the free version are unlocked with AutomateIt Pro)

Limited time offer: Pro users don’t need points to download…

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apkblackmarket-blog

AutomateIt Pro v4.0.109 (+Plugins) Apk

AutomateIt Pro v4.0.109 (+Plugins) Apk

AutomateIt Pro

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AutomateIt is designed to make your life easier by automating various tasks on your Android smartphone or tablet.

AutomateIt Pro has all the goods that the free version has and it’s an ad-free, popup-free version with some awesome new and advanced features (ALL locked features of the free version are unlocked with AutomateIt Pro)

Limited time offer: Pro users don’t need…

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dhgrafx

AutomateIt | AutomateIt is an Android app designed to simplify your life by automating various tasks on your smartphone

AutomateIt | AutomateIt is an Android app designed to simplify your life by automating various tasks on your smartphone
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applicasa-blog
applicasa-blog

Can You Hack It?

First Prize Awarded to Applicasa Users at last week’s AT&T Hackathon

Recently, I was lucky enough be invited to participate as a Sensei at the AT&T Mobile App Hackathon hosted by @Alex_Donn, on the 13th-14th of June. It’s a two day event that AT&T holds every so often, in different locations, usually near a tech hub of some sort. The Hackathon is an app developing competition where judges award prizes to the top three apps; first place garnering $2,500. Starting at 6pm on Wednesday, the evening was comprised of food, drink, mini-lectures, and the all important team formation (some people came with a crew already assembled, while many others formed their own there). This was then followed by developing, that lasted until 12am (although I’d be surprised if there was anyone that actually left on time). The next morning it was all-day developing until the presentations began at 7pm. I was really impressed with what everyone was able to come up with in such a short period of time. Of course I had my own personal interests in the competition since three of the teams competing had used Applicasa. While at the event, I was able to introduce one group of developers in particular to Applicasa, and explain to them how we could help. Basically the story went as it always does: they needed a backend for their app, and didn’t have the time nor the resources to create a server side, so…let’s just say, Applicasa to the rescue. Don’t get me wrong these guys were good, nay, great (you can follow one of the team’s developers on Twitter @AndroidMuzikant, he created the app AutomateIt, which if you haven’t heard of yet, is simply amazing), but during the two day event, the 20 or so hours they spent on working on the client side of their app, didn’t leave them a lot of time to work on the server side. Applicasa was able to help them. Out of curiosity I started my watch as soon as they began using Applicasa (I literally used the stopwatch feature on my phone, they looked at me like I was crazy), 13 minutes later and they had a fully-functioning backend for their app, along with all the features they needed to make it feasible.

So what was the app? Well where I come from, parking can be a huge problem, and this solution was really ingenious: an application that allows you to search for parking through communication with other users in the area. They called it Park Somewhere and it was essentially a social networking app for parking. The app displays a map of your present location with indicators (pins of green and red) that show what parking spaces are currently vacant, and what spaces are occupied. Each user indicates whether they are currently looking for parking, or have just found parking and where, or, they indicate where they have seen available parking. For example, you indicate that you’re looking for parking, and I am currently leaving my parking space two blocks from where you are. I tell the app I’ve left a spot, and you see on the app that the spot I just left has just become available, so you go and park there. The whole thing was made possible by setting up a simple geo-location object in our DB dashboard, and dropping the customized SDK into the code. Hopefully in the future they will implement Push Notifications through us as well, allowing users to get up-to-the-second alerts about recently vacated parking spaces. Either way, I was thoroughly impressed, and apparently so were the judges: Their app took first place!

So what’s the moral of the story? A good idea is key? Hard work is a must? Use Applicasa’s backend? Well, yes. To all three (I especially like that last one). Whether you’re gearing up for the next Hackathon in July, or you have a good app, that could be a great app, if it had access to a fully-functioning, cloud-based, backend, we’ve got the solution.