DC Public Library Has Nation’s First iPhone App
10:03 pm, January 27th, 2009, Lonnie Lazar

The DC Public Library’s first-in-the-nation iPhone App giving users access to card catalog and reservation systems almost cries out for an “if they can do it in Washington” joke.
On the other hand, we’re not talking about the Library of Congress.
Still, it’s pretty cool DC residents have access to (indeed, anyone in the world can have it) vital library information, with an iPhone app providing 24 hour a day, on the go access to the Library’s card catalog and reservation systems. One might think any forward-looking City in the nation would want to have one of these in the AppStore in no time.
There’s at least a few jobs in that gig all over the world, right?
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Research Vivek Kundra the DC CTO – he’s all over using tech for government projects.
Alan, on January 28th, 2009 at 6:06 am
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