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Meet ten favorite apps for technology executives – Terra Brazil

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September 10, 2014 • 7:48 a.m. • Updated at 16h33

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To read, listen to music or find their way home. In times of major smartphone platforms as information and communication in personal and business routine of thousands of people worldwide, executives of the technology market point applications which do not give up on their devices. Check out:

Evernote, Dropbox, Flipboard and Google Maps
Towards the area of ​​mobile products from Samsung, Roberto Sobbol, intends to use the very Evernote, which works as a sort of Google Drive to store files of notes, in addition to Dropbox, which stores your backups in the cloud.

The Flipboard, which features news on cards formats and pre-selected by the user issues is also seen as essential for Sobbol, next to the famous Google Maps.

Zinio, Bubble Link and Pocket
In the case of product manager, Sony Mobile, Joe Takata, the statement also passes through the daily use of Flipboard. “With it, I can ride my ‘digital magazine’ with various topics such as technology, lifestyle, news, etc. Do not get stuck only to the Brazilian news, see what happens in the world, I can save articles and share stories in social networks as Facebook and LinkedIn, “he explains.

Another app used by Takata is Zinio, a type of digital banking with magazines worldwide. “I sign 15 publications at an affordable price and can read both my smartphone and in tablet anywhere I am,” he says.

The executive also follows the services of Link Bubble , a browser that opens a kind of “floating bubble” links to websites or social networks chosen by the user, it notifies you when finishes loading, so the user need not wait and can continue performing other activities on the smartphone. The same company, the director of mrketing Sony Mobile, Ana Peretti says being a fan of the Pocket, which allows saving materials, videos and images offline. “It helps me a lot to read the news when I have time available.” The app also lets you organize personal and professional texts.

Spotify, Harvard Business Review and Twitter To
marketing manager for mobile phones from LG Electronics in Brazil, Barbara Toscano, there are three basic apps. The first is that Spotify is used by her to listen to your favorite songs while practicing exercises.

Also, Barbara points out the application of the Harvard Business Review, which he uses to keep informed about events in the world of business. For proximity to social networks, the executive receives and shares information through Twitter

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