The Emergency Apps Toolbox For Students






The Emergency Apps Toolbox For Students



The Emergency Apps Toolbox For StudentsStudents can instantaneously connect with friends and family in emergencies with Guardly. With a few taps, users can dial for help or send out an alert. Triggering an alert enables real-time location tracking. Students can also capture and send photos to mobile contacts or authorities in non-threatening emergencies. On the app's map, users can see which friends and family members are nearby. Another in-app defense lets students sound off a blaring siren to "deter would-be attackers" and "signal for help." Price: Free iOS, Android and Blackberry app with $1.99 monthly subscription or $19. ...












AP source: Talks resume between NFL and refs union



Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy addresses reporters' questions about a controversial touchdown call on Monday Night Football during a press conference in Green Bay, Wis., on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/The Green Bay Press-Gazette, Lukas Keapproth) NO SALESA person familiar with the situation says the NFL and its locked-out officials have resumed talks in an attempt to resolve an impasse that has created a firestorm over the use of replacements refs.









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