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Mobile app launched by LG to provide Delhi drivers with traffic alerts

This smartphone application has been designed to help motorists to overcome the challenges of daily driving.

A new mobile app has just become available for drivers using their smartphones in Delhi, so that they will be able to better understand the flow of traffic and to be alerted in areas where there may be snarls and other problems.

This application is available to users of Android based smartphones, which are the most common in the city.

The mobile app was developed along with the assistance of Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung, who was there for the launch of the application, which is meant to be a “step to make life easier” for the residents of this capital city. The name of the product is the Delhi Traffic Police app. This will provide commuters with a range of different types of important information that could help them to better make their way to and from work every day.

The mobile app will also give them the ability to report issues that they have noticed along their routes.

For example, if a traffic light is out and it doesn’t look as though the authorities have been advised – that is, there isn’t anyone official directing traffic and there are no repair crews on site – then this application provides the ideal opportunity for people to report it as soon as it is noticed. This can help the correct parties to take action as early as possible so that traffic disasters can be avoided.Mobile App for Traffic Alerts

Jung also announced that at the same time that the Android app was launched, the Delhi Traffic Police website also received a considerable upgrade. This will provide commuters with a spectrum of additional features.

The Police Commissioner in Delhi, B.S. Bassi, expressed support for this new tool, saying that it is a step to help to make the everyday lives of the people in the city notably easier to live. At the moment the mobile app is available at the Google Play store. It provides users with alerts, reporting options, the ability to measure distances depending on various routes to arrive at a destination, and will even calculate fares. The app will also alert users to areas that are currently experiencing issues such as flooding, or will notify them when they will be traveling through areas where accident rates are especially high.

Mobile apps testing company re-launches under new name

uTest is back but has changed its name to Applause.

The software testing company recently updated and in addition to announcing its name change from uTest to Applause, the company also revealed that it has acquired the German company Testhub, which specializes in crowd-testing and gives Applause the ability to make the most of real-world testing of desktop, web and mobile apps.

Applause and Testhub have a collective total of seven years experience in crowd-testing.

Furthermore, they have worldwide access (including 200 countries and territories) to more than 140,000 testers, combined. This will help Applause’s goal to provide companies with mobile tools and analytics to help them achieve “360° app quality”.

Both firms have produced more than one million test reports and have done business with thousands of companies, including big names like Amazon, Netflix, Google and USA Today. Over the course of six years, Applause has raised $80 million in funds by itself and has expanded its business across Europe and North America. Testhub will become Applause EU and will be the company’s base of operations in Europe.

In-the-wild testing for mobile apps and desktop and web applications will enable developers to test their apps in real-life scenarios.

Applause’s real-world testing services allow their clients to test their products beyond a lab. They can conduct testing on localization, usability of software, as well as conduct security and load checks for customer privacy.Mobile Apps testing

Moreover, they provide their clients with a mobile SDK that will report bugs and crashes, as well as collect valuable feedback from Android, iOS and Windows Phone app users. Additionally, developers can monitor their mobile applications throughout all of the chief app stores by using the company’s Mobile Analytics dashboard, which gives a full view of their app’s progress starting at the development stage.

According to Applause CEO Doron Reuveni, “Modern app quality is no longer just a developer or QA problem; it’s a CIO problem, a marketing problem, a sales problem and a CEO problem. As Applause, we bring together a range for testing services and app quality tools to enable companies to achieve this.”

Developers of mobile apps can select the Applause products and services they need, allowing them to customize their experience instead of having to buy what they do not require.