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Happiness at work Follow us on: And whilst we’re far too modest to add it to our top five, we have own very own iPhone, iPad and Android apps which let you keep up-to-date with the very best jobs while you’re on the move. You can also use the app to search for your nearest branch, and to get all the latest career tips from yours truly. Download it for free at www.office-angels.com/apps. We wouldn’t be at all surprised if you had a whole range of amazing apps to keep you entertained, so if you’re in a caring sharing sort of mood, get in touch and gives us some top app tips of your own, email us at [email protected]. Lose the boredom with our top five phone apps Whether it’s a lengthy morning commute or a lunch hour devoid of fun, there comes a time in everybody’s day when a distraction is quite simply a must - and smartphone apps (or fancy iPad apps) are second to none when it comes to whiling away the minutes. We all have our favourites, but these are our top five: 1. Facebook: we’ll happily admit that the mobile app doesn’t provide the smoothest of experiences, but we still persevere regardless. Because when you’re suffering from sardine syndrome on the dreaded public transport, nosing at embarrassing photos from the weekend provides some much-needed light relief. 2. Draw Something: ok, so this one has been big news since March, but we still love it. It’s like Pictionary, but more fun - and what’s not to like about that? Oh, and Stephen Fry raved about it on Twitter, so it must be good. 3. Evernote: if you want to be a bit more productive with your free time, Evernote is super useful for capturing inspiration on the go. You can organise recipes, snap photos of whiteboards and view saved web pages (to name but a few of its wonderful functions). Trust us when we say it’ll change the way you think. Deep stuff. 4. Instagram: if, like us, you’re incredibly snap-happy, you will love this app. You’ll love it so much that your snap-happiness will make the world a brighter place with a chorus of camera flashes. Instagram makes your pictures look oh so pro by transforming them with a snazzy filter. We’re well and truly in love. 5. Twitter: aside from following friends and celebs - which in itself is just plain brilliant - Twitter is great for keeping on top of the day’s headlines without struggling with the morning papers, or reading the whole kit and caboodle. Just follow whichever broadcasters, magazine or newspapers float your boat and you’ll have your very own personal news feed. Top 5 phone apps www.office-angels.com Have hours of fun with our apps

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Happinessat work

Follow us on:

And whilst we’re far too modest to add it to our top five, we have own very own iPhone, iPad and Android apps which let you keep up-to-date with the very best jobs while you’re on the move. You can also use the app to search for your nearest branch, and to get all the latest career tips from yours truly. Download it for free at www.office-angels.com/apps.

We wouldn’t be at all surprised if you had a whole range of amazing apps to keep you entertained, so if you’re in a caring sharing sort of mood, get in touch and gives us some top app tips of your own, email us at [email protected].

Lose the boredom with our top five phone apps Whether it’s a lengthy morning commute or a lunch hour devoid of fun, there comes a time in everybody’s day when a distraction is quite simply a must - and smartphone apps (or fancy iPad apps) are second to none when it comes to whiling away the minutes.

We all have our favourites, but these are our top five:1. Facebook: we’ll happily admit that the mobile app doesn’t provide the

smoothest of experiences, but we still persevere regardless. Because when you’re suffering from sardine syndrome on the dreaded public transport, nosing at embarrassing photos from the weekend provides some much-needed light relief.

2. Draw Something: ok, so this one has been big news since March, but we still love it. It’s like Pictionary, but more fun - and what’s not to like about that? Oh, and Stephen Fry raved about it on Twitter, so it must be good.

3. Evernote: if you want to be a bit more productive with your free time, Evernote is super useful for capturing inspiration on the go. You can organise recipes, snap photos of whiteboards and view saved web pages (to name but a few of its wonderful functions). Trust us when

we say it’ll change the way you think. Deep stuff.

4. Instagram: if, like us, you’re incredibly snap-happy, you will love this app. You’ll love it so much that your snap-happiness will make the world a brighter place with a chorus of camera flashes. Instagram makes your pictures look oh so pro by transforming them with a

snazzy filter. We’re well and truly in love.

5. Twitter: aside from following friends and celebs - which in itself is just plain brilliant - Twitter is great for keeping on top of the day’s headlines without struggling with the morning papers, or reading the whole kit and caboodle. Just follow whichever broadcasters, magazine or newspapers float your boat and you’ll have your very own personal news feed.

Top 5 phone apps

www.office-angels.com

Have hours of fun with our

apps