What is your favorite smart phone application?
Google Maps
“You can get directions to places and links to reviews.” – Stephen Ansley, 24, liberal arts
Kakao Talk
“It’s a messenger (app) that’s free and used by a lot of Korean international students to communicate.” – Young Chun, 22, accounting
Pandora
“I can search any artist. It saves time searching for single songs.” – Ritma Joseph, 20, liberal arts
Waze
“It gives up-to-date info around the community about car accidents, traffic congestion or DUI checkpoints (that are) posted by other people.” – Kylee Church, 19, science
“It’s free for texting, sending pictures and you can share songs with your friends.” – Kai Bashir, 25, liberal arts
GoSMS Pro
“You can send emojis (iPhone-based emoticons) along with messages since my phone couldn’t before this app.” – Cody Jeyejo, 18, liberal arts
Surf News Network (SNN)
“I can check the tides and swell of town and North Shore at a glance.” – Brennen Cunningham, 22, NREM
“It’s a fun way to interact with other people and see their hobbies through photos.” – Ashley Murayama, 19, nursing