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Sensorly is a free app for Android phones only (though an iPhone version is promised in the near future).
Sensorly Crowdsources Signal Information For Android Users | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Right now, Sensorly claims only to cover GSM reception, which might limit its usefulness for most 3G-hungry smartphone owners.
Sensorly Crowdsources Signal Information For Android Users | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Sensorly has extended its existing US service to Australia and New Zealand.
Sensorly Crowdsources Signal Information For Android Users | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Sensorly has extended its existing US service to Australia and New Zealand.
Sensorly Crowdsources Signal Information For Android Users | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Right now, Sensorly claims only to cover GSM reception, which might limit its usefulness for most 3G-hungry smartphone owners.
Sensorly Crowdsources Signal Information For Android Users | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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If French firm Sensorly has its way, you'll soon be able to answer the latter thanks to the deployment of an app for your phone that continuously measures cellular and WiFi signal strength at your location and silently reports it back to the company's servers where it's compiled into color-coded maps predicting your ability to connect.
Daily Dispatch: Bar codes on the rise; Google Earth explores the ocean floor 2010
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Sensorly aims to keep coverage maps honest (Engadget) ...
Daily Dispatch: Bar codes on the rise; Google Earth explores the ocean floor 2010
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Sensorly is a free app for Android phones only though an iPhone version is promised in the near future.
Sensorly Crowdsources Signal Information For Android Users | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Sensorly aims to keep coverage maps honest Engadget
Daily Dispatch: Bar codes on the rise; Google Earth explores the ocean floor 2010
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If French firm Sensorly has its way, you'll soon be able to answer the latter thanks to the deployment of an app for your phone that continuously measures cellular and WiFi signal strength at your location and silently reports it back to the company's servers where it's compiled into color-coded maps predicting your ability to connect.
Daily Dispatch: Bar codes on the rise; Google Earth explores the ocean floor 2010
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