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How Do SnapApp's Design Services Work? [SnapApp FAQ]

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Creating a SnapApp is easy - all you have to do is create a user name, select your app type, and build away. Additionally, the platform is designed to make your user experience as simple as possible, so designing an app can be done even if you're not too tech savvy. If you'd like your app to be more advanced though and the look that you are seeking surpasses the capabilities of our platform - don't worry, you're not the only one who feels this way!

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SnapApp Joins HubSpot, VSnap, Wordstream and Others Nominated for MITX Innovation Award

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The 2012 MITX Innovation Awards will be held June 12 in Boston, and will honor the most innovative companies and products from?Massachusetts. ?These finalists represent some of the best products and companies on the scene today," said MITX?s President?Debi Kleiman.? "We hope that everyone passionate about innovation and about making great ideas come to life will join us at the ceremony to celebrate these finalists and take part in this?

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Social Spinoffs - Klout, Instagram, and Pinterest Revisited

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Social media oozes innovation, and websites like Twitter and Facebook have directly resulted in the creation of other websites such as tweetstats, crowdbooster , and bufferapp ?which monitor, report, and provide metrics for your social activity. ?In the past week however there have been three other spinoffs, this time for Klout, Instagram, and Pinterest; though these could be described more as satires than spinoffs.

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Mobile Politics: How Political Campaigns Embrace New Media

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For better or worse, modern American politics is as slick with advertising as any other industry. Television and radio spots, web pages, brochures, canvassing, robocalling and yard stakes are just some of the action we must all brace for during 2012. Although still a newer kid on the marketing block, new media -- especially text messaging and social media -- have gotten the attention of political campaigners nationwide.