Friday 16 April 2010

VOTE for your party in the 2010 UK general election using an iPhone App

mVenture, the UK iphone app developers based in Norwich, Norfolk have launched a fun app for the 2010 UK General Election.

Mobi-Vote is a FREE to download iPhone application developed to see how iPhone users are planning on voting.

According to James Scott, Marketing Director at mVenture, “we spend a lot of time researching what iPhone users think of our apps, their phones and in this case their voting preferences.”

Users of the Mobi-Vote iPhone app can place their vote next to their preferred party and then view in real time how other iPhone users are voting. Voters can also change their vote at anytime, but only their last vote will count.

“It is interesting to see how votes changed during the live debate between David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Gordon Brown” said James Scott.

The final statistics will be published online at www.mobi.co.uk two days before the UK General Election held on the 6th May 2010.

Since 2009 mVenture has been developing bespoke mobile phone applications for companies in the UK, visit www.mventure.co.uk for further details.

According to James Scott, “Other polls will be published using mobi-vote so that people can have their say on important issues and we will publish their views online.”

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