
It is not a secret any more that with the help of mobile apps (Android, Windows Phone, iOS and others) we can do pretty interesting stuff. For example, you can check your pulse, monitor your heart beating and check sugar level in your blood. Of course, this requires different accessories but, for example, you can check your pulse with the help of your smart-phone?s camera. But back in July the student group won the Microsoft Imagine Cup back for Windows Phone?s application that can check if you are infected with Malaria. This app is really helpful and the best part ? it works really simple. Basically, all you need is a smart-phone and internet connection. But to make this achievement even better, Microsoft goes further with the Imagine Cup project by committing $3 million dollars to the newly created ?"...three-year...competitive grant program for student technology and social entrepreneurs?. And the best part is that the winning teams were given $75 thousand dollars each to continue working on their projects and in addition to " ...software, cloud computing services, solution provider support, premium Microsoft BizSpark account benefits and access to local resources such as the Microsoft Innovation Centers. Microsoft will also connect grant recipients with its network of investors, nongovernmental organization partners and business partners.?