Not exact matches
How Apps Are Shaping The 2012 Election (EngineYard via Mashable) Here's how the U.S. has
used mobile apps, in both sending and consuming information, during the 2012 election season so far: 70 % of the most active iPhone states (New York, California, Illinois) tend to
vote Democrat, while 70 % of the most active Android states (Colorado, Arizona, Georgia) tend to
vote Republican.
The patented technology provides the ability to
use publicly available voter registration records and political demographic data such as party affiliation,
voting history and political geography to target and place advertising and messaging across millions of websites,
mobile apps and multiple digital devices including addressable TVs.
As voters stand in line at polling places, tapping away on their touchscreens,
use mobile ads to make the final case for your candidate before they step into the
voting booth.
(ref earlier, I know AV isn't technically PR, but didn't want to
use the phrase «electoral reform» as I'm in favour of early
voting,
mobile voting etc and not everyone might understand electoral reform in the narrow technical sense)
Crowd Play allows game owners to invite a group of players to
vote on story decisions and give feedback from their
mobile devices
using any web browser connected online when following along with the lead player on a main screen.
Revealed at the game's sneak preview during San Diego Comic - Con, Crowd Play allows game owners to invite a group of players to
vote on story decisions and give feedback from their
mobile devices
using any web browser connected online when following along with the lead player on a main screen.
Viewers who navigate to the web link on either a computer or a
mobile device can then
use the code to «join» the player's game and begin casting their
vote on which option they think the player should pick whenever they're presented with a choice.
Its identity transaction platform creates embeds authenticated identity and event details with a digital signature and
uses a participant's
mobile device to approve a transaction, in Zimbabwe's case this will be a
voting «transaction.»
The secure digital ballot box
uses blockchain technology to ensure that data is distributed and tamper - proof, and it allows
voting from
mobile devices and PCs.
Starting June 15th, travelers to the EU will be able to
use their
mobile phones without being subjected to expensive roaming charges, as the European Parliament
voted on Thursday to approve an agreement which ends them.
Some potential
use cases for NEM's technology include:
voting, crowdfunding, stock ownership, keeping secure records, loyalty rewards point programs,
mobile payments and escrow services.
Currently, the Brazilian government is exploring the possibility of
using a
mobile app based on the Ethereum Blockchain network with which residents and citizens can submit petition
votes.
The
mobile voting application
uses blockchain technology to provide a secure
voting process,» the release confirms.
Finally, in August 2015, the City Council
voted to approve a six - month moratorium that suspends the closing of
mobile home parks and selling the land to developers for other
uses.