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Workers Use Cell Phones to Submit Data |
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Thursday, 05 July 2007 |
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When maintenance workers finish a job at an Indianapolis university, they don't return to the office to fill out paperwork and pick up their next assignment. They grab their cell phones.
By punching a few buttons, they submit forms, calculate the time spent on the project and see where the next task awaits them at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.
Paperless data exchange between field workers and their offices is not new. But Florida startup JumpStart Wireless is bringing it to regular cell phones with software that bridges incompatibilities among handsets.
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