dasPing app for iPhone and iPad


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Utilities Finance
Developer: Zirkonia Investments AG
Free
Current version: 1.0.6, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 14 Jun 2011
App size: 0 Bytes

Stay Ahead of the Competition

For people who earn their money with breaking news, dasPing is the ideal web page monitor. dasPing gathers, manages, and delivers real time business intelligence to your iPhone.

Web Page Monitor for your iPhone

You know first about web site updates. Instead of constantly searching the web for developments, let important developments come to you. dasPing connects an iPhone to a cloud server which monitors every minute of every day web pages for changes. Benefit from large productivity benefits over traditional web monitoring. You are instantly alerted about changes. Our server does the computing, which means you save money and bandwidth. Even when your phone is off, the content that you are interested in is being monitored. You can be sitting in a meeting and get a discrete notification about an event that you should act on. It might be something that will cause your stock to dive, or make your competition stronger. dasPing gives you the power to act in real time to real time events. dasPing can monitor hundreds of sites for you, organize the changes and deliver that information to you in real time.

Get web alerts about:
+ the reputation of your company,
+ competitors products,
+ public perception of your products,
+ government announcements (contracts awarded, drugs approved, new legislation, patents awarded).

Monitor:
+ press releases,
+ online newspapers,
+ magazines,
+ newsmakers (Department of Defense, Department of Justice, Whitehouse, SEC, NGOs),
+ news agencies (Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg),
+ news aggregators (Huffington Post, Drudge Report),
+ newspapers,
+ anything.


Know The Competition
As you know monitoring the competition is costly, and a small yet very important change can easily slip through. With dasPing no change is missed. Not having to regularly check a web page by hand can keep your competitive intelligence budget under control. Each monitor of a web page, costs less than a penny. With a small investment you are the first to have valuable information.

Know Your Self
It is important to know what people are saying about your company and your products. The effectiveness of product launches and advertisement campaigns can be measured by online dialogs in forums and blogs. Monitor these discussions in real time so that you can respond in real time.

Know Your Portfolio
You cant be continuously monitoring changes, but dasPing can. Because you do not have to be logged in to receive notifications you can be sure that you are able to react when news which is important to you is released. dasPing has a built in list of over 1000 handpicked sources, including the press release pages of most NASDAQ and Dow Jones companies. You can also add any source of your choice.

Report It First
Massive amounts of important information are initially broadcast via the internet, but often people who want to know first find out too late. dasPing gives real time access to specialist information as it breaks. With dasPing you can be the first to get released information so that you can diffuse it and commoditize it. With dasPing you fetch breaking news directly from the newsmakers.

Web Page Monitoring Case Studies

"On March 10, 2011 a large coffee roaster and the worlds most famous coffee chain entered into a strategic relationship. The deal was announced in press release page at 8:30 am. dasPing sent me a notification at 8:32. I was $12,000 short on the stock. A minute later I pulled out of the stock in premarket trading at a small loss. Five minutes later the stock went up 15%. The stock opened 30% up and climbed even higher. That notification saved me nearly $5,000."

"On April 30, 2010 an innovative cancer treatment was approved by the FDA. That morning the companys stock was $35. During trading hours the FDA announced the approval. The stock went up 25% in 10 minutes. I knew of the approval before it skyrocketed. I made over $2,000."