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Thursday
Oct022014

My Appearance on WGST's "The Sully Show" 10/2/14 Carmel-by-the-Sea, Poppy Hills and Apps

Rick is back from a week out on the West Coast in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. He was there writing about Carmel the First Tee Open PGA Champions Tour event. He was at Pebble Beach and played Poppy Hills on the Monterey Peninsula

Poppy Hills also has a couple apps they are proud of, and this is a new trend for golf courses.


1. Poppy Hills app for players - GPS component, info about courses, weather, images
2. Poppy Hills app for maintenance - the maintenance and ground crew at Poppy Hills use an app to take care of the course.

www.poppyhillsgolf.com
www.carmelcalifornia.com


Have a listen:

 
Rick and Sully will look at some apps that look and work great on the hugh iPhone 6 Plus

With a much larger screeen and a higher resolution display the iPhone 6 Plus offers new possibilities when it comes to apps.
 
1.  Open Table

Free - restaurant reservations app

This app was sometimes are to use on the smaller phone, now with the iPhone 6 it's almost perfect. Zoom in and out easier and a nice two-column view

 


2.  American Airlines

Free
American has the first major travel app to go dual-paned, so you can make use of the big screen on the iPhone 6 Plus Its new interface gives the app some more color, adding information about your upcoming trips and frequent flier status.


 

3. CNN

Free

CNN is the first news organization to get the dual-paned message. You can scroll the two panes independently to skim through stories and choose the next article you want to read.
 

4. Evernote

Rick's favorite do-it-all notetaking app. Looks great on the new iPhones.

What else does Evernote do?

And Sully wants to mention talking imogis

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