Text extract: “Popular Apps clockwise from top left: Apple iPhone’s Word Fu application; reading Facebook’s app on a smartphone powered by Google Android; eMedia’s Pocket Heart; Lonely Planet’s City Guide, and a mobile app developed by MobaNode for Caherconnell Stone Fort in Co. Clare.” Source: Irish Times Many thanks to Karlin Lillington in the Irish
Full Text: Appy Hearts: Galway company’s iPhone app generates sales and PR in international markets. Galway company eMedia has developed the Pocket Heart – an iPhone application, enabling users to drill down and see the visuals and workings of the human heart. The device has been piloted with 16 to 18 years olds – in
Learning Biology with a pocket heart: At Colaiste Iognaid in Galway, teachers are encouraged to use new technologies to enliven the curriculum. In the biology Leaving Cert class, for example teacher Clodagh Mitchell uses Pocket Heart, a novel computer ‘app’ that teaches how the human heart works through interactive 3D graphics. Developed by Irish company
by CLAIRE O’CONNELL TECH-SAVVY students and doctors no longer wear their hearts on their sleeves it seems, but on their phones instead. A new downloadable “Pocket Heart” application (or “app”) offers a three-dimensional instructional image of a beating heart complete with blood vessels and valves, as well as information about how to keep it all
Marie Boran in The Gadget Republic wrote the following feature on the Pocket Heart App for the Irish Times Silicon Republic online Technology journal. Many thanks Marie. The Pocket Anatomy Team Galway firm brings first 3-D medical app to iPhone A 3-D iPhone application, allowing the user to rotate, zoom and navigate their way through
Our friends in MedGadget were very enthusiastic in responding to our call to review the latest iPhone App to be released by Pocket Anatomy. Thanks guys! Full article below: Pocket Heart, A Cardiac Anatomy Learning Tool for iPhone eMedia Interactive Ltd. out of Galway, Ireland has released an iPhone app to help learn the anatomy
MP3 of Show: Many thanks to John Murray and all the team at The Business for giving our Pocket Heart a mention. Congrats to Dermot Daly, Damian O Suilleabhain, and Paul Reilly who were interviewed. The interview profiled many new iPhone Applications developed by Irish development companies, Irish hobbyists, or Apps relevant to Ireland –