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A local app for local people

Posted by Holly Knowlman in News on Thursday 4th March 2010. Tagged with technology, Featured.

Cheltenham is, as far as several thousand people a year are concerned, is home of the greatest show on earth - The Cheltenham Festival. For four days in March the town is taken over as hordes of passionate race fans descend upon us to witness the high point of the sport's calendar.

This year local developer and dedicated racefan Jonathan Pollinger has used the opportunity to develop Cheltenham's first dedicated app. Racegoers will be able to receive up to the minute information about the festival on their mobile phones.

Owners of the T-Mobile G1 and G2, T-Mobile Pulse, HTC Dream, HTC Magic, HTC Hero, Samsung I7500 and Motorola CLIQ can download this free app from the Android Marketplace by searching for “JP Festival”.

In the near future the JP Festival app will also be available for download from the iPhone App Store.

Are you a Cheltenham based developer with an awesome project in the works or already available for us all to play with? If so, drop us a line to cheltenham@creativeboom.co.uk so we can share your techy news with the world!


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