DefibLocator displays and gives directions to defibrillators in the UK.
All locations on the app are submitted by the over 6000 users of the app and day by day the database expands to cover more of the UK.
I had some great conversations off the back of the last newsletter issue. So this week I'm continuing on with an issue about 'Investing, Marketing, Flipping and more'
I would love to hear what you think of it!
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We've now made our Defibrillator database publically accessible on GitHub. If you would like to check it out or use it feel free to do so.
Let us know if you use it for any of your own projects we would love to see.
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This was a recent review on my #DefibLocator app. If you haven't downloaded the app it is now available for both IOS and Android. Please also leave a review if you like the app. Thank you.
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Thank you to Lee and Henry who both submitted positive reviews of the DefibLocator app.
We would love to hear your feedback of the app as well so please feel free to leave a review or to contact us through Twitter.
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Thanks to the Midhurst & Petworth Observer, Chichester Observer, Mid Sussex Times and NewsArchyUK for featuring Top Pocket Media and our DefibLocator app on your site and in print.
We will soon have a section on our site https://t.co/miaz4RI8vL showing all of our news features.
Computer Science, Physics & Maths student, Benjamin Davis, has designed an app called 'Defiblocator' 📱 The app locates defibrillators across the country, well done Benjamin! 👏🤩 #BCHERO#BexhillCollege
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