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With the help of a Motorola Mobility Foundation empowerment grant, the team behind the Circle of 6 iPhone app was able to develop and launch a version of the app for Android. The Apps Against Abuse Challenge enlisted the help of many state and national organizations who volunteered resources to help developers that wished to learn more about domestic violence and sexual abuse.

Designed for college students, but useful for everyone, this unique mobile app makes it quick and easy for users to reach a chosen circle of friends and let them know where they’re at, and if they need anything.

That means whether you need help getting home or a convenient interruption, you can let your circle know where you are and how they can help. And because icons were used to represent actions, no one can tell what you’re up to except you. Take the car icon for example. Touch it and it sends a “come and get me” text message to your group and even includes a GPS map location.

The app was one of the winners of the “Apps Against Abuse” technology challenge launched by Vice President Joe Biden, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius in July 2011. The challenge was designed to find new ways to reach teens and young adults to prevent dating violence and sexual assault.

Download the app for free at the Google Play Store. Android version 2.1 or higher is required to run this app.

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Photos on Motorola Devices from our employees

April 13, 2012 : BY Motorola

We’ll admit, we’re proud of the many different devices we have put out over the years. At Motorola we make the technology that captures the important moments of your life – from first birthdays to graduation photos, we connect you to the people and places you care about the most.

With that in mind, we wanted to show some of the photos from the people who bring you the devices that capture those special moments in time. Check out these photos from Motorola Mobility employees, all shot with our devices ranging from the original DROID by Motorola to the Motorola ATRIX 2.

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At Motorola Mobility, Engineering is in our blood

February 24, 2012 : BY Motorola

It’s National Engineers Week and we’re celebrating the many contributions of our engineers at Motorola over the past 84 years.

Motorola was a true pioneer in personal communications. We introduced the world’s first commercial portable cellular phone. We even invented the groundbreaking Six Sigma quality improvement process, which became a worldwide standard for excellence. Check out this Motorola timeline to see many of our accomplishments over the decades, and read an excerpt from our archives below.

This video features some of our current innovators discussing their passion for what they do and reflecting on the role engineering has played throughout history:

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 In the 1960s, one of the U. S. space program’s most ambitious goals was to land a man on the moon and return him safely to Earth. In 1968, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began manned Apollo flights that led to the first lunar landing in July 1969. Apollo 11 was particularly significant for hundreds of Motorolans involved in designing, testing and producing its sophisticated electronics.

Motorola supplied thousands of semiconductor devices, ground-based tracking and checkout equipment, and 12 on-board tracking and communications units. An “up-data link” in the Apollo’s command module received signals from Earth to relay to other on-board systems. A Motorola transponder received and transmitted voice and television signals and scientific data.

Aboard Apollo’s lunar excursion module (LEM), a Motorola transceiver sent radio signals to three Earth-based receiving stations where Motorola FM demodulators converted them for radio and television broadcast. Motorola equipment enabled millions of people to watch and listen on July 20, 1969, as astronaut Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon–250,000 miles (400,000 km) away–and announced, “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”

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What is CES 2012?

January 12, 2012 : BY Motorola

Still wondering what CES is all about? Hear from Motorola Mobility employees as they describe their experience:

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Hear what CMO Bill Ogle has to say about the launch of DROID RAZR MAXX by Motorola at CES 2012:

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Thank you from Motorola Mobility

December 31, 2011 : BY Motorola

We want to thank you for all of your support in 2011 and wish you a great year in 2012.

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