venturebeat.com - 4/17/2009
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A new iPhone app lets you nap at work in your cubicle without fear of being caught. The iNap@Work app makes office-like “productivity noises” so that your co-workers will hear a constant din of activity coming from your space. Even though you may be snoring, your workers will hear sounds ...
readwriteweb.com - 4/17/2009
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readwriteweb.com —
Do you have a great idea for an
iPhone app but not the coding skills to actually...
build it? Well, there's an app for that. The AppIncubator iPhone App from MEDL Mobile lets you submit your ideas which the company's development team will then build into ...
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This iPhone App Helps You Make iPhone Apps
crunchgear.com - 4/24/2009
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crunchgear.com —
Hot on the heels of the Great iPhone
Baby-Shaking App Debacle of 2009 we have another example...
of the crack Apple iPhone App Review Team in action. Alkali Media , a little programming shop run by three college grads, decided to make a crude ...
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A secret look into the iPhone App Review Process: It’s ...
intomobile.com - 4/22/2009
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intomobile.com —
Here’s a novel concept. The so called iNap@Work
helps (I guess) iPhone-ownin’ workers in cubicles catch up...
on some much-needed sleep by creating random common office sounds. As a result, people in other cubicles will think you’re ...
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iNap@Work helps iPhone users nap while working!
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iPhone app lets you get away with napping at work
textually.org —
... iNap@Work app creates random common office sounds that let everyone around you understand that you're hard at work - when you are really taking a nap.
In their own words: Simply adjust the settings and head off to dreamland- your coworkers will never know. All theyll notice coming from your work area is pure productivity- theyll hear you typing away on the Johnson report, clicking your mouse as you navigate spreadsheets, and rustling your TPS reports.
[via VentureBeat] ...
Com iNap@Work, app para iPhone, você pode fingir com estilo que está trabalhando
MacMagazine —
... seu “nível de produtividade” fictício.
Não garantimos que vá funcionar, mas fica a seguinte recomendação: assim como as comunidades queima-filme do Orkut (”Vou trabalhar chapado”, pra citar uma), não deixe que seu chefe veja isto, ou você poderá receber uma notícia ruim na próxima visita do passaralho. Apps como este me fazem pensar se não seria hora de criar uma seção “contra-produtividade” na App Store…
[Via: VentureBeat.] ...
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