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All the latest news & views from the team at Totally

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by Jason Gotto
on 24 April 2013

People use apps on their smart phones for a variety of purposes. From photos and video, to music, social networking, entertainment and gaming. Personally, the apps I find myself using the most are ones designed to increase productivity and simplify the daily dealings of life.

With this in mind, often the apps with the most simple and single design purpose are the most useful; otherwise they just end up being counter-productive.

Receipts by Wave falls into this single purpose, useful category.

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by Jason Gotto
on 17 April 2013

I’ve lost count at the number of ways you can consume news on the internet these days. From visiting sites directly, to RSS feeds, to social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter, not to mention websites like Reddit – news is communicated through every possible channel you can think of.

Often however, other people’s definition of ‘news’ is different to that of your own, and users find themselves swamped by the sheer-volume, and often poor-quality, of the information pumped out and disseminated.

If this is you, Wavii could be the answer.

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by Ilana Leonard
on 5 April 2013

Very few technology professionals or enthusiasts are neutral about QR codes. Even in our team here at Totally, colleagues either love them or hate them. 

A while back it felt like we were being invaded by QR codes from all angles, from bus ads to product packaging to magazines. Their recent decline in ‘visibility’ may be because they are now being used less prevalently or because their presence on a page is no longer unusual and we have become ‘de-sensitized’ to some extent.