UNews - smartphone /unews/technology/smartphone en Group tackles how to deal with hunger pangs /unews/article/group-tackles-how-deal-hunger-pangs-0 <div class="field field-name-field-op-author field-type-node-reference field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" rel="rnews:creator schema:creator"><div class="view view-openpublish-related-content view-id-openpublish_related_content view-display-id-block_1 view-dom-id-8cfca224960fc234f1984632fb678918"> <div class="view-content"> <div class="views-row views-row-1 views-row-odd views-row-first views-row-last"> <div class="views-field views-field-title"> <span class="views-label views-label-title">by</span> <span class="field-content"><a href="/unews/profile/trevor-kenney">Trevor Kenney</a></span> </div> <div class="views-field views-field-created"> <span class="field-content">April 18, 2013</span> </div> </div> </div> </div></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item even" property="rnews:articlebody schema:articleBody"> <p>The phrase &hellip;there's an app for that! now applies to ordering takeout food in Lethbridge.</p> <p>The team behind the iTakeout app &ndash; Caleb Dowdy, twin brothers Clayton and Joel Varjassy and Luke Mayerle &ndash; cooked up their idea while not actually wanting to cook anything. They wanted to order takeout food, but could find only one place in town with a functioning smartphone application.</p> <p>So they 'app-ordered' pizza, which wasn't really their first choice, then thought there must be a way to get more restaurants on board to showcase the wide variety of takeout opportunities in the community.</p> <p>Their idea garnered a second-place tie for the group in the 2013 South Venture Business Plan Competition, including a $5,000 prize.</p> <p><div class="image-caption-container" style="width:500px;"><img src="/unews/sites/default/files/main/articles/south-venture-app.jpg" alt="South Venture App" title="App developers pictured left to right include Joel Varjassy, Caleb Dowdy, Luke Mayerle and Clayton Varjassy."><div class="image-caption">App developers pictured left to right include Joel Varjassy, Caleb Dowdy, Luke Mayerle and Clayton Varjassy.</div></div></p> <p>Could they have used the phone book? Probably, but Dowdy says that the move forward in smartphone applications is such that people expect quick solutions at the tap of a touchscreen &ndash; so whether it's banking or burritos, gaining access to a product or service should be convenient and fast.</p> <p>"Not only do we want to give users the ability to order the food, we want them to do so in a rich environment filled with photos and community-populated reviews and other information," says Dowdy.</p> <p>Dowdy acknowledges there are other takeout apps in the international marketplace, but none that focus on local or regional restaurants, and none that have the initial face-to-face interaction with the developers.</p> <p>"We plan to put a heavier emphasis on the local marketplace and establish rich connections with our participating restaurants. As well, we want to give users access to as many restaurants as we can within the app, and this is why we plan on actually putting in the face-time with restaurants and not having them simply sign up online," he says.</p> <p>Dowdy adds that restaurants will have access to a database in which they can add/change menu items on the fly.</p> <p>"They will be able to add new items, update prices, create daily specials, set takeout hours, and much more."</p> <p>The initial target demographic will be people between the ages of 18 and 30, especially students.</p> <p>"Given the recent increased popularity in apps and smartphones among all age groups, we see no reason as to why this app can't be a popular tool for anyone in the Lethbridge area with access to a smart device looking to order takeout," says Dowdy.</p> <p>Working around school and other part-time jobs, Dowdy says the app development will be done by colleague Shayan Masood, who is currently working a co-operative education job placement at Veeva Systems while the rest of the team works on securing restaurants for a pilot rollout scheduled for the summer.</p> <p>The full application is expected to launch in September 2013, just in time for the start of a new school year, and as thousands of hungry students return to Lethbridge. For now, signing on will be free and subscribing as a restaurant is free, but Dowdy says they would review that as the app gains market share and popularity.</p> <p><em>This story first appeared in the April 2013 edition of the Legend. For a look at the full issue in a flipbook format, follow this <a href="http://issuu.com/ulethbridge/docs/thelegend_1208_april_2013" rel="nofollow">link</a>.</em></p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-group-format group_related_topics field-group-div group-related-topics block-title-body speed-fast effect-none"><h2><span>Related Topics</span></h2><div class="field field-name-opencalais-company-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Company:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/company/veeva-systems" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Veeva Systems</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-industryterm-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">IndustryTerm:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/industry-term/smart-device" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">smart device</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/industry-term/smartphone-applications" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">smartphone applications</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/industry-term/takeout-food" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">takeout food</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/industry-term/food" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">food</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-person-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Person:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/person/shayan-masood" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Shayan Masood</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/person/caleb-dowdy" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Caleb Dowdy</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/person/joel-varjassy" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Joel Varjassy</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/person/clayton-varjassy" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Clayton Varjassy</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/person/luke-mayerle" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Luke Mayerle</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-position-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Position:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/position/co-operative" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">co-operative</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-technology-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Technology:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/technology/smartphones" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">smartphones</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/technology/smartphone" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">smartphone</a></div></div></div></div><span property="rnews:name schema:name" content="Group tackles how to deal with hunger pangs" class="rdf-meta"></span> Thu, 18 Apr 2013 15:32:43 +0000 trevor.kenney 3518 at /unews Group tackles how to deal with hunger pangs /unews/article/group-tackles-how-deal-hunger-pangs <div class="field field-name-field-op-author field-type-node-reference field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" rel="rnews:creator schema:creator"><div class="view view-openpublish-related-content view-id-openpublish_related_content view-display-id-block_1 view-dom-id-7cbb74f9fb0bc197fc4615f218ae2b82"> <div class="view-content"> <div class="views-row views-row-1 views-row-odd views-row-first views-row-last"> <div class="views-field views-field-title"> <span class="views-label views-label-title">by</span> <span class="field-content"><a href="/unews/profile/trevor-kenney">Trevor Kenney</a></span> </div> <div class="views-field views-field-created"> <span class="field-content">April 3, 2013</span> </div> </div> </div> </div></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item even" property="rnews:articlebody schema:articleBody"> <p>The phrase …there's an app for that! now applies to ordering takeout food in Lethbridge. </p><p>The team behind the iTakeout app – Caleb Dowdy, twin brothers Clayton and Joel Varjassy and Luke Mayerle – cooked up their idea while not actually wanting to cook anything. They wanted to order takeout food, but could find only one place in town with a functioning smartphone application.</p><p>So they 'app-ordered' pizza, which wasn't really their first choice, then thought there must be a way to get more restaurants on board to showcase the wide variety of takeout opportunities in the community.</p><p>Their idea garnered a second-place tie for the group in the 2013 South Venture Business Plan Competition, including a $5,000 prize.</p><p><div class="image-caption-container" style="width:500px;"><img src="/unews/sites/default/files/main/articles/south-venture-app.jpg" alt="South Venture App" title="App developers pictured left to right include Joel Varjassy, Caleb Dowdy, Luke Mayerle and Clayton Varjassy."><div class="image-caption">App developers pictured left to right include Joel Varjassy, Caleb Dowdy, Luke Mayerle and Clayton Varjassy.</div></div></p><p>Could they have used the phone book? Probably, but Dowdy says that the move forward in smartphone applications is such that people expect quick solutions at the tap of a touchscreen – so whether it's banking or burritos, gaining access to a product or service should be convenient and fast.</p><p>"Not only do we want to give users the ability to order the food, we want them to do so in a rich environment filled with photos and community-populated reviews and other information," says Dowdy. </p><p>Dowdy acknowledges there are other takeout apps in the international marketplace, but none that focus on local or regional restaurants, and none that have the initial face-to-face interaction with the developers. </p><p>"We plan to put a heavier emphasis on the local marketplace and establish rich connections with our participating restaurants. As well, we want to give users access to as many restaurants as we can within the app, and this is why we plan on actually putting in the face-time with restaurants and not having them simply sign up online," he says.</p><p>Dowdy adds that restaurants will have access to a database in which they can add/change menu items on the fly.</p><p>"They will be able to add new items, update prices, create daily specials, set takeout hours, and much more." </p><p>The initial target demographic will be people between the ages of 18 and 30, especially students.</p><p>"Given the recent increased popularity in apps and smartphones among all age groups, we see no reason as to why this app can't be a popular tool for anyone in the Lethbridge area with access to a smart device looking to order takeout," says Dowdy.</p><p>Working around school and other part-time jobs, Dowdy says the app development will be done by colleague Shayan Masood, who is currently working a co-operative education job placement at Veeva Systems while the rest of the team works on securing restaurants for a pilot rollout scheduled for the summer.</p><p>The full application is expected to launch in September 2013, just in time for the start of a new school year, and as thousands of hungry students return to Lethbridge. For now, signing on will be free and subscribing as a restaurant is free, but Dowdy says they would review that as the app gains market share and popularity.</p><p><em>This story first appeared in the April 2013 edition of the Legend. For a look at the full issue in a flipbook format, follow this <a href="http://issuu.com/ulethbridge/docs/thelegend_1208_april_2013" rel="nofollow">link</a>.</em></p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-group-format group_related_topics field-group-div group-related-topics block-title-body speed-fast effect-none"><h2><span>Related Topics</span></h2><div class="field field-name-opencalais-company-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Company:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/company/veeva-systems" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Veeva Systems</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-industryterm-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">IndustryTerm:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/industry-term/smart-device" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">smart device</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/industry-term/smartphone-applications" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">smartphone applications</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/industry-term/takeout-food" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">takeout food</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/industry-term/food" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">food</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-person-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Person:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/person/shayan-masood" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Shayan Masood</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/person/caleb-dowdy" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Caleb Dowdy</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/person/joel-varjassy" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Joel Varjassy</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/person/clayton-varjassy" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Clayton Varjassy</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/person/luke-mayerle" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Luke Mayerle</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-position-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Position:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/position/co-operative" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">co-operative</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-technology-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Technology:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/technology/smartphones" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">smartphones</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/technology/smartphone" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">smartphone</a></div></div></div></div><span property="rnews:name schema:name" content="Group tackles how to deal with hunger pangs" class="rdf-meta"></span> Wed, 03 Apr 2013 21:58:28 +0000 trevor.kenney 3034 at /unews WEHUB nominated as water champion /unews/article/wehub-nominated-water-champion <div class="field field-name-field-op-author field-type-node-reference field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" rel="rnews:creator schema:creator"><div class="view view-openpublish-related-content view-id-openpublish_related_content view-display-id-block_1 view-dom-id-3ba590f49d09ef85d3ca634778221059"> <div class="view-content"> <div class="views-row views-row-1 views-row-odd views-row-first views-row-last"> <div class="views-field views-field-title"> <span class="views-label views-label-title">by</span> <span class="field-content"><a href="/unews/profile/trevor-kenney">Trevor Kenney</a></span> </div> <div class="views-field views-field-created"> <span class="field-content">January 18, 2012</span> </div> </div> </div> </div></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item even" property="rnews:articlebody schema:articleBody"> <p>The Water and Environmental Hub (WEHUB) has been nominated as a featured "water champion" project by Water's Next, an annual publication of Water Canada magazine. This issue highlights "significant contributions to Canada's Waterscape," with the WEHUB being designated by a committee of water experts as a Canadian project worth spotlighting.<br> <br> The WEHUB is a cloud-based open web platform that collects and shares water and environmental data from across geographical and watershed boundaries. The goal of the project, which began in 2010, is to make all such data open and easily accessible via the web, freeing up valuable search time for researchers and those interested in water-based information, such as river flows, lake turbidity, or bird migration routes. The platform also features an application programming interface (API), which enables the development of water-based, customized applications for tablet computers or smartphones.<br> <br> The beta web version of the WEHUB was launched in December 2011, and information from 1,738 observation datasets is now available online. The project is led by the Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge, with financial and technical support from Cybera, Tesera Systems, and the Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Calgary Biogeoscience Institute.<br> <br> When then-Minister of Environment Jim Prentice announced the federal government's desire to keep more accurate and up-to-date information around water and water data in 2010, the Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge jumped at the opportunity to get involved. The result is an open-source web platform called the Water and Environmental Hub, or WEHUB for short.<br> <br> The WEHUB website will offer searchable, customizable data interpretation through its application programming interface (API), which will allow users and organizations to build applications for managing the data to suit their needs, with the potential to share those applications and findings with other users.<br> <br> "We reached out to our good friend and partner (WEHUB's executive director, Alex Joseph) at Cybera to serve as primary contact in WEHUB's creation," says Daniel Weeks, VP of research at the Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge. "Alex is the key player in this process."<br> <br> Cybera is a not-for-profit organization that works to facilitate technological innovation in the province of Alberta through the use of cyber infrastructure. At the end of March 2012, WEHUB itself will officially become a not-for-profit.<br> <br> "A lot of organizations have already been aggregating valuable data, but they don't have the ability to manage or publish it," Joseph says. "We want to plug directly into organizations' data banks so that users can aggregate and interpret data on demand from the organization via WEHUB."<br> <br> This goal of total collaboration is a couple of years away as software must be upgraded across various organizations and as phase one of WEHUB's development is completed in 2012.<br> <br> "Phase one included development of the platform, adding data and facilitating the development of applications," Joseph says. "Phase two will be to connect with more provinces and engage more organizations to include their data and build applications."<br> <br> Joseph estimates that there are thousands of custom applications possible.<br> <br> "We're making the data available through API, making it easy for smartphone and web developers to build these apps and even embed the data in their sites," he says. " This project will go a long way to providing a clearer line of sight to water quality, to the need for more rigorous testing, and to the need for more robust policy."<br> <br> For example, a watershed organization might produce a yearly report, collecting data from various sources throughout the year. By the time that report is released, most of the data will already be outdated. A custom application would allow the organization to connect and interact with other groups, live data sources, policy makers and community members in real time, spending less time and energy on research while providing current, relevant information in its reports.<br> <br> "There have already been projects identified to enable better water management and watershed planning," says Joseph. "The missing piece has been that data infrastructure to bring different organizations and community groups together."</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-group-format group_related_topics field-group-div group-related-topics block-title-body speed-fast effect-none"><h2><span>Related Topics</span></h2><div class="field field-name-opencalais-company-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Company:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/company/tesera-systems" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Tesera Systems</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-facility-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Facility:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/facility/university-lethbridge" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/facility/university-calgary-biogeoscience-institute" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Calgary Biogeoscience Institute</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-industryterm-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">IndustryTerm:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/industry-term/beta-web-version" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">beta web version</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/industry-term/cyber-infrastructure" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">cyber infrastructure</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/industry-term/open-source-web-platform" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">open-source web platform</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/industry-term/web-developers" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">web developers</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/industry-term/cloud-based-open-web-platform" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">cloud-based open web platform</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/industry-term/search-time" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">search time</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/industry-term/build-applications" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">build applications</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/industry-term/energy" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">energy</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-organization-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Organization:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/organization/federal-government" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">federal government</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/organization/university-lethbridge" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/organization/university-calgary-biogeoscience-institute" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Calgary Biogeoscience Institute</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/organization/cybera" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Cybera</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-person-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Person:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/person/alex-joseph" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Alex Joseph</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/person/jim-prentice" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Jim Prentice</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-position-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Position:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/position/vp-research-1" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">VP of research</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/position/executive-director" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Executive Director</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/position/player" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">player</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/position/minister-environment" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">minister of environment</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/position/key-player" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">key player</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-provinceorstate-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">ProvinceOrState:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/province-or-state/alberta" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">Alberta</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-opencalais-technology-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Technology:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/unews/technology/smartphones" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">smartphones</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/unews/technology/smartphone" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel">smartphone</a></div></div></div></div><span property="rnews:name schema:name" content="WEHUB nominated as water champion" class="rdf-meta"></span> Wed, 18 Jan 2012 17:14:30 +0000 trevor.kenney 3779 at /unews