The iPhone Election App
The iPhone Election App (launched in 2008) was our first app in the App Store and the first product for our company. On Apple's iTunes rankings, the "Election" application soon became the #1 "paid" app in the "News" category.
Note: The iPhone Election app is not available in the App Store anymore. However, we may revive the app for the 2020 elections.
The iPhone Election App (launched in 2008) was our first app in the App Store and the first product for our company. On Apple's iTunes rankings, the "Election" application soon became the #1 "paid" app in the "News" category.
Note: The iPhone Election app is not available in the App Store anymore. However, we may revive the app for the 2020 elections.
The iPhone Election app was released in October 2008 and the primary goal of the app was summarized on iTunes with the following paragraph "Whether you’re a New Yorker or a Berliner, whether you're an Obamaniac, a McCainiac or an independent, this application provides a daily snapshot of the 2008 US presidential election at your finger tips. "
Note: Since the 2008 election was in the past, the app will not receive any more updates from our backend web-service and it displays a static final snapshot of the 2008 US presidential election.
The app is now a great reference to the 2008 election with poll numbers (from September to November), commentary, issue polls and the final results.
Note: Since the 2008 election was in the past, the app will not receive any more updates from our backend web-service and it displays a static final snapshot of the 2008 US presidential election.
The app is now a great reference to the 2008 election with poll numbers (from September to November), commentary, issue polls and the final results.
Application Features
1. Poll numbers (with descriptive graphs) for all 50 states -- including polls from September/October/November and the(uncertified) election results from early November
2.Poll data and exit poll data for different demographic groups. Poll data on key topics such as whether the most important issue in voter's choice for president was the economy or the Iraq war or gas prices etc.
3. Commentary and news analysis.
1. Poll numbers (with descriptive graphs) for all 50 states -- including polls from September/October/November and the(uncertified) election results from early November
2.Poll data and exit poll data for different demographic groups. Poll data on key topics such as whether the most important issue in voter's choice for president was the economy or the Iraq war or gas prices etc.
3. Commentary and news analysis.