Friday, March 18, 2016

Monster Job Search For Android Free Apps

Monster Job Search

Business Apps

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Stay connected to your job search while on the go. Search, view and apply to jobs - whenever and wherever you want. You can even be alerted when jobs match your search.

Key features:
- Search, view and apply to jobs (or save/email them to apply later)
- Access your Monster account— resumes, cover letters, job applications and more
- Manage your resumes from within the application
- Upload your resume via Dropbox and Google Drive

- Receive push notifications and/or email alerts for new jobs that fit your criteria  
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Android Requirement:

Requires Android
4.0.3 and up

Size
7.5M

Current Version
2.8.1

Inquirer News RSS Reader for Android Free Apps

Inquirer News RSS Reader

News and magazines

Inquirer News RSS Reader

Disclaimer: This app is not affiliated nor related with any of the newspapers cited here. The content the app shows comes from publicly available rss feeds from the newspapers and thus the app is not to be held responsible for any of the content displayed.

Features

☑ Offline reading capabilities. Save your bandwidth.
☑ Read later or bookmark you favourite title.
☑ Easy to use and nice looking GUI.
☑ Push notification so you won't miss any latest news.
☑ Sharing tool, posting any news to any social media you prefered.
☑ NEWEnable/disable any segment you prefered
☑ Plus many more!

More about Inquirer News

The Philippine Daily Inquirer was a daily newspaper founded on December 9, 1985 by publisher Eugenia Apóstol, columnist Max Solivén, together with Betty Go-Belmonte (wife of Speaker of House of the Representatives Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte) during the last days of the regime of the Philippine dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, becoming one of the first private newspapers to be established under the Marcos regime.

The Inquirer succeeded the weekly Philippine Inquirer, created in 1985 by Apostol to cover the trial of 25 soldiers accused of complicity in the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino, Jr. at the Manila International Airport on 21 August 1983. Apostol also published the Mr & Ms Special Edition, a weekly tabloid opposed to the Marcos regime.


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As the successor to the previous Mr. and Mrs. Special Edition and the weekly Philippine Inquirer, it was founded on a budget of one million pesos and enjoyed a daily circulation of 30 000 in its early days. The newspaper was also instrumental then in documenting the campaign of Corazón Aquino during the 1986 presidential elections and in turn the 1986 People Power Revolution. Its slogan, Balanced News, Fearless Views, was incorporated to the newspaper in January 1986 after a slogan-making contest held during the first month of the Inquirer's existence. In 1990, the Inquirer took the lead from the Manila Bulletin to become the Philippines' largest newspaper in terms of circulation. Its current editor-in-chief, Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc, was appointed on June 14, 1991.

After transferring headquarters four times, the Inquirer moved to its current headquarters in Makati City in 1995. During the administration of president Joseph Estrada, the president criticized the Inquirer for "bias, malice and fabrication" against him—this charge to the newspaper was denied. In 1999, several government organizations, pro-Estrada businesses, and movie producers simultaneously pulled their advertisements from the Inquirer in a boycott that lasted for five months. The presidential palace was widely implicated in the advertising boycott, which was denounced by then publisher Isagani Yambot as an attack on the freedom of the press.

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In 2007, according to the survey conducted by AGB Nielsen, the Inquirer is the most widely read newspaper in the Philippines. The Manila Bulletin and the Philippine Star followed as the second and the third most widely read papers, respectively.

Disclaimer: This app is not affiliated nor related with any of the newspapers cited here. The content the app shows comes from publicly available rss feeds from the newspapers and thus the app is not to be held responsible for any of the content displayed.

Android Requirement:

Requires Android

4.0 and up

Size
10M

Current Version
2.5.1

Philippine STAR For Android Free Apps

Philippine STAR

News and Magazines Apps

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Everything you love about The Philippine STAR, a top source of news for Filipinos all over the world, can now be accessed on your phone or tablet – from cover to cover. From our unbiased reportage of news, to the way we just know what trends are about to hit the streets, to the distinct voices of your favorite writers, editors and columnists – every swipe of your finger will be exactly like turning a page. Read, enjoy, be informed anytime, anywhere.

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Find your favorite sections of The Philippine STAR on PhilSTAR for Android: News, Sports, Business, Entertainment, Lifestyle, etc. The truth shall prevail on ink – and on your device, too!

Philippine STAR images 2Apart from being the most reliable source of truthful news and information, The Philippine STAR is home to topnotch columnists Alex Magno, Federico Pascual, Jarius Bondoc, William Esposo, Ana Marie Pamintuan, Cito Beltran, Marichu Villanueva, Ernesto Maceda, Satur Ocampo, Sara Soliven, Yoly Ong, Bobbit Avila, Quinito Henson, Ricky Lo, Boy Abunda, Krip Yuson, F. Sionil Jose, Butch Dalisay, Paolo Alcazaren, Lucy Torres and Jim Paredes

Android Requirement:

Requires Android
4.0.3 and up

Size
14M

Current Version
1.5

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