"What's great about the iPhone. Is that if you want to check snow conditions on the mountain? There's an app for that." And if you want to govern an island nation of 60 million people in the North Atlantic there's an app that can help with that, only so far it's available to only one man, British Prime Minister David Cameron. The app has been developed by an 18-month-old small company in South London. It crawls the web and other sources providing live data on the jobs market, housing and other key indicators relevant to government. It also tracks social media sources such as Facebook and Twitter, providing insight on what voters are thinking. The app is provisionally known as the Number 10 Dashboard, a reference to the address of the prime minister's official residence at 10 Downing Street in London. The plan is to make the app more widely available within government once it is perfected. The Prime Minister is said to have it loaded on his iPad. "Yep, there's an app for just about anything." “iPhone最棒的地方是如果你想了解山上的降雪情况,iPhone有相关的应用。” 如果你想管理一个在北太平洋拥有6千万人口的岛国,这里有一款应用可以帮助你,但到目前为止,这款应用只有一个人能用,那个人就是英国首相戴维·卡梅伦。这个应用是由只开了18个月一间南伦敦的小型公司开发的。 这款应用上网,然后其他资源提供职业市场,住宅和其他和政府有关的重要指示者的活数据。同时,这款应用能追踪社会媒体资源,像Facebook和Twitter,提供选举者们正在思考的事情。 这款软件暂时被成为10号Dashboard,英国首相的官邸是伦敦唐宁街10号,当软件完美的时候,计划它在政府内部大量使用。首相标明已经将该款软件放到他自己的iPad上。 “是的,iPhone里要什么有什么。”