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iPad3 Giveaway from MyGuardianAngel App

Fredericksburg, Texas – The MyGuardianAngel iPhone app is giving away an iPad3 simply for helping them spread the word about their new iPhone app dedicated to helping people to never have to face trouble alone again. Details on how to win the iPad3 can be viewed at the MyGuardianAngel web site.

The concept of the MyGuardianAngel App is to get a person the most help possible with the push of one button. The app allows a person, with the push of one button, to send an emergency alert to several contacts, capture video evidence, be tracked by GPS and through streaming audio from the phone update all emergency contacts, at the same time, as to exactly what the situation is and exactly what type of help is needed.

The MyGuardianAngel iPhone app also gives a person the ability to call 911 with the push of one button while simultaneously sending a message to each emergency contact stating that 911 was just called along with the location of the event. This is a huge time saver in an emergency. At a price of only 99 cents, this app is a bargain as it could save your life or the life of someone you love.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, 4G iPod touch
* iPad 2 Wi-Fi, iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G, 3G iPad and iPad Wi-Fi + 4G
* Requires iOS 4.3 or later
* 4.3 MB

Pricing and Availability:
MyGuardianAngel 1.0 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Utilities category.

Based in Fredericksburg, Texas, DS Apps is a privately held development company dedicated to personal safety. Copyright (C) 2012 DS Apps LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.


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