UPDATED 06:09 EDT / JUNE 21 2012

Tracebuzz Tops this Week’s Tablet Business App Roundup

The number one app in this week’s list is Tracebuzz. As the name would suggest it’s a social media tool for the iPad that searches the web for the freshest buzz about a given brand, and then displays in visualized dashboards.

iPad

Tracebuzz HD

Tracebuzz works by asking the user to enter a term, whether their own name or a company brand, and then displaying all the recent tweets, blog posts, forum entries and several other types of items that contain a mention of that given keyword. It doesn’t display any historical data, but rather provides a convenient tool to assess social media presence on  the fly.

iFieldWork

FieldWork is an app designed specifically to handle interviews. You can add and remove surveys, view the location of interviewees and the current time in that area and access a number of additional functions that make the whole process a bit less tedious.

Analytics

Analytics is a fairly straight-forward application that provides the templates and interface for visualizing site traffic data and other related information. It’s integrated with Google Analytics and features 100 report types and a lot of customization, in addition to sync with Dropbox and many other features that reiterate the emphasis on simplifying things.

Android

PrinterOn

PrinterOn is offered as a premium mobile printing service that, for a subscription, offers users the ability to produce a hard copy of a document, PDF or picture from anywhere as long as they have an internet connection and a digital printer.

Bobsled

Bobsled puts an interesting twist on the whole cloud sync trend by offering to share one’s messages, rather than files, between multiple endpoints. These can be divided into groups and the recipients don’t even need to download the app.


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