I recently decided to learn Android programming and of course I wanted to use the Constant Contact Web Services, but I also wanted to program against some other features of my phone (that’s why I bought it in the first place!). I was trying to think a little “outside the box” and still have a useful application. I thought about using maps, photos, or GPS, but ultimately decided that bar code scanning would be fun! The result is Coupon Tracker for Constant Contact.
All this week, Constant Contact will be at TechCrunch Disrupt. Throughout the week (Mon-Wed), I’ll be updating the presentations and what the buzz is through our blog. Stay tuned for updates if you aren’t able to be there! I’ll be commenting on the technology and how it will impact Small Businesses and Organizations.
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Labs is pleased to announce a beta release of the new Live Feedback system. Live Feedback is a Labs-developed system that makes it easy for Constant Contact users to interact with their customers using text messages.

Labs is excited to present QuickView Web, a third entry in the QuickView family of mobile Constant Contact applications. QuickView Web is a mobile web app - an application delivered through the web browser, but with the look, feel and functionality of a native app. It’s intended to be compatible with any WebKit-powered mobile browser, including iOS, Android, Palm, and this fall’s new Blackberry and Symbian devices.
Read on for more info, including a chance to help us beta test!
Learned new tools from my business.