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		<description>I have found mobile websites, especially iPod Touch / iPhone Web Apps to be tremendously useful in house.  At New Mexico State University I have designed for our department mobile versions of our intranet phone book, ticket systems and display tv controllers.  This makes our jobs amazingly easy, we have these large LCD TV&#039;s in the entrance of our building and we can control them by simply pulling out our iPod Touch and opening our webapp and then choosing a specific slide to display on the web based TV system we also designed in house.  Not only that, but if our students are out helping a client they can simply pull out their android or iPod and enter the ticket information on the fly.</description>
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