Infinite Monkeys Mobile App of the Week for April 6th-12th is Trafficking in Trinbago
New York, NY (PRWEB) April 27, 2014 -- Infinite Monkeys, has announced today that Trafficking in Trinbago is the company’s “App Of The Week” for April 6th-12th.
Each week Infinite Monkeys selects one app from the thousands published with their free app maker platform. This app was chosen because it is a great example of the quality, beauty and usefulness that mobile apps can bring to a traditional community.
With more than 1 Billion smartphones now active in the world, and 84% of those users accessing the Internet via their smartphone everyday, the base of potential mobile users for Trafficking in Trinbago is massive and growing by the day. It was this potential that motivated Infinite Monkeys to create an easy drag-and-drop app builder platform that allows anyone to create an app without having to hire a mobile agency for thousands of dollars, or learn how to do coding.
Trafficking in Trinbago and thousands of other small businesses, blogs, sports teams and community groups selected the Infinite Monkeys app maker platform to create and launch their mobile app for Android, iPhone and over 5,000 different models of HTML5 compatible smartphones.
Trafficking in Trinbago helps their users identify and report Human Trafficking by helping them understand what human trafficking is. Users can also access recent news and articles about Human Trafficking in Trinidad and Tobago through Trafficking in Trinbago app.
The Trafficking in Trinbago app is designed by Caribbean Umbrella Body for Restorative Behaviour (CURB) - a key stakeholder in the fight against all forms of human trafficking in Trinidad and Tobago. Trafficking in Trinbago app has about 10 links to social media and different content sections. Users can also check out important documents about the outline, means and purposes of human trafficking, with information on how to counter and prevent trafficking in person.
To create your own mobile app, and have a chance at being named App Of The Week, go to http://www.InfiniteMonkeys.mobi and get started today.
About Infinite Monkeys
Infinite Monkeys is a self-serve drag-and-drop platform that enables anyone to create a mobile app for iPhone, Android & HTML5 smartphones - without any coding. With three pricing options, from free to just $99, Infinite Monkeys brings custom mobile apps within the reach of small businesses, schools and community groups. By servicing the long-tail of niche interests with free and low-cost apps, Infinite Monkeys was named one of the Top10 Internet Startups of 2013 and aims to be the largest DIY publisher of mobile apps in the world.
Infinite Monkeys is also featured in a new video by blogger Harrison Lloyd showing 3 simple ways for anyone to create their own mobile app. http://bit.ly/1gKhwjK
To learn more about how Infinite Monkeys is transforming the Mobile App Economy, please visit http://www.infinitemonkeys.mobi and follow @oo_monkeys on Twitter.
About Trafficking in Trinbago
Trafficking in Trinbago app has been developed to provide residents in the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago with relevant and accurate information on Human Trafficking. The app was conceived after observing that Trinidad and Tobago have become a popular point for illegal activities like human trafficking on the trail from South America, bound for North America. The app also provides a "click to call" function to report the crime to the national hotline in several Caribbean and Latin American countries, including Brazil.
Trafficking in Trinbago is a new mobile app available for Android, iPhone and HTML5 compatible smartphones. It is the mobile presence of the Trafficking in Trinbago website- and was created with the Infinite Monkeys mobile appmaker tool.
To download the Trafficking in Trinbago app for your mobile phone, go to: http://appstore.monk.ee/details.php?appid=100727518.
To learn more about Trafficking in Trinbago please visit: http://www.curbtrafficking.org/.
Jay Shapiro, Infinite Monkeys, http://www.infinitemonkeys.mobi, +1 (855) 266-6533, [email protected]
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