Earthquake LiteInternational reporting, maps, & sharing of world earthquakes

Earthquake LiteInternational reporting, maps, & sharing of world earthquakes

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***** As written in the NY Times. The free version of Computerworld's "Favorite smartphone apps" *****
Track and follow earthquakes now around the world in real time!

* Live earthquake data delivered quickly to your phone
* International data (USGS, EMSC, GeoNet, Natural Resources Canada, British Geological Survey, GFZ, INGV, KNMI, MNSS, OVSICORI, and GeoScience Australia)
* Tsunami information
* Sort list by Magnitude, Location, or Time
* Full Google Map integration with detailed map view
* Color & size coded pins to see at a glance relevant earthquakes
* Integration within the map to the reporting agencies' website
* Report if you felt an earthquake directly on the USGS website
* Email detailed screenshots of maps and vital details anytime to anyone
* Real time Twitter and Facebook integration! See Tweets related to the earthquake plus Tweet out your own news. Post to Facebook a detailed map & information plus your own comments.
* Optimized for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad
* Free lifetime updates (Please let us know your suggestions. We love to hear from you and implement most ideas. support@mobeezio.com)


** Please check out our other apps, Dog Whistler & Dog Whistler Pro (consistently ranked in top 10), Mobile Caddy (previously chosen as a Staff Favorite), Hurricane Monitor, Air Quality, Thumper, Date Util, Polar Opposite, Earthquake (full version), and Free Metal Detector.

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