NEWS29 May 2013
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US — Targeted audience provider uSamp has updated its mobile phone polling app that is claims improves performance and user experience.
Users of uSamp’s iPoll app earn rewards by participating in mobile missions or surveys on their smartphone that can consist of answering a few questions, taking a picture of taking a short video and its redesign allows users to see more missions or surveys available in their overall region rather than just their general vicinity providing them with the opportunity to make more money.
The app also features mission descriptions, icons displaying the types of tasks involved and interactive maps and is available on iOS devices with an Android app coming soon.
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