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Consumers Prefer Smartphones for Personal Appointments, Says Study

Most Americans prefer to schedule personal appointments by using mobile applications, email, text messaging or Web sites, a Google Consumer Survey shows, reflecting the increasing use of mobile in daily activities. The study, commissioned by PencilAppoint.com, an appointment-scheduling Web site and app, also showed that almost a third of Americans would like to use mobile apps, e-mail or text messages to confirm appointments with their dentists and doctors.

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