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Google Chrome is the #1 top Android app on 27 May in Canada, since it's ranking did not change by 0 positions since last month. Google Chrome is ranked at the top of the global ranking and was developed by Google LLC.

Samsung One UI Home Canada rank has did not change to 2nd position in 27 May, which is a change of 0 positions in ranking since last month. Samsung One UI Home is published by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and ranked under all apps categories in Google Play Store

App revenue in Canada jumped at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, rising by more than two billion. Canada had the highest per capita spending growth among the 10 largest markets at the start of the pandemic, indicating a quick shift to mobile apps.

Consumer spending on dating, short video and audio book apps has grown over the past two years, despite some economic stagnation. Travel apps also grew in popularity as international restrictions eased.

In June 2023, the Canadian parliament passed a law requiring online platforms to pay news publishers for content shared on their websites. This followed concern from the media industry over access to online advertising and market share. In light of the legislation, Facebook and Instagram have removed news content from their apps in Canada.

The Canadian government is now looking at introducing rules on short-term rentals and Airbnb, following the announcement by British Columbia that it will restrict rentals to a portion of the principal residence and require hosts to register with the province. Regulations are already in place in some cities, including Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal, with national rules a possible option for the government.

R is a comprehensive, open-source statistical programming environment available from the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) for Mac, Windows, and Linux. According to a recent editorial in the Journal of Statistical Software,

Most apps are available as both batch calculators (data in spreadsheets) and direct data entry (DDE) formats, where measurements for individual patients are input through the browser (e.g. for mobile or clinic use).

There is also an option for those wanting the WHO macros without the bother of a statistical package. We have created an online application running the WHO macros on an R server (aka Shiny).

On the Shiny server, batch data may be uploaded in the form of a comma-separated variable (.csv) spreadsheet, from Excel or similar (see below for instructions on how to create a .csv file). An Excel calculator is also available for processing batch files (Windows only).

Also I read from Seat61 site that "if you buy online it's [Ordinaria; regular fare for regional trains] only valid for 4 hours from the time of the train you book. Online regional tickets are non-refundable." (Source: -travel-in-italy.htm#how-to-use-trenitalia.com under "Types of fare, Ordinaria")

Last question: From this web page _ticketing_duplicatedContent.html it says "*To buy with the Trenitalia App, you must be registered on this site." 

Though this other web page _ticketing.html didn't mention anything about registering on the web site. Can anyone share their experience?

You might consider downloading the Trainline app, as that will allow you to buy tickets for both high speed rail networks in Italy as well as many others across Europe - -buy-train-tickets/id334235181 . I believe they now charge a small service fee, but it's quite reasonable and I've never found that to be a problem. You'll need to register on the site and provide payment details, but once that's done it's very user friendly. I've found their customer service to be very responsive (hopefully that hasn't changed).

You can get all train tickets up to 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time, either online or at the counter. Since the regionale trains' fares are fixed and these trains can't sell out, there is no risk for latecomers. No risks other than a long line at the counter or a dead phone.

Register to trenitalia.com and get all the tickets you need. As a registered user you can easily manage your tickets without hassle.

Save locally the PNR and the QR codes of all your tickets on your phone, or print them out.

I can confirm that the Trenitalia app is not available from the Canadian Apple App Store. I've been trying for 3 years. (I live in Italy but I have not switched to the Italian App Store so I can maintain my Canadian apps.) Frustratingly, it is available in the U.S. App Store but not Canada.

@Nelly good to know that if I try to download the app in Italy I'll lose some of my Canadian apps.

Now what if I'm going to get a local Italian sim card, would I still lose some of my Canadian apps? With the local sim card, I'll have a local Italian tel # & data.

Since I can't download the app as a Canadian, then I guess I'll have to use the ticket machine or the counter (if the line up is low). Perhaps I will group my purchases for a few trips so no need to line up everyday.

I doubt it was actually 5 minutes, but anyway if you have internet access you can do the same via Trenitalia's mobile site. There is no difference in what you can do and when, people prefers the app because of the notifications.

The site is secure. 

 The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

Background:  Accurate dietary assessment is needed in studies that include analysis of nutritional intake. Image-based dietary assessment apps have gained in popularity for assessing diet, which may ease researcher and participant burden compared to traditional pen-to-paper methods. However, few studies report the validity of these apps for use in research. Keenoa is a smartphone image-based dietary assessment app that recognizes and identifies food items using artificial intelligence and permits real-time editing of food journals.

Objective:  This study aimed to assess the relative validity of an image-based dietary assessment app - Keenoa - against a 3-day food diary (3DFD) and to test its usability in a sample of healthy Canadian adults.

Methods:  We recruited 102 participants to complete two 3-day food records. For 2 weeks, on 2 non-consecutive days and 1 weekend day, in random order, participants completed a traditional pen-to-paper 3DFD and the Keenoa app. At the end of the study, participants completed the System Usability Scale. The nutrient analyses of the 3DFD and Keenoa data before (Keenoa-participant) and after they were reviewed by dietitians (Keenoa-dietitian) were analyzed using analysis of variance. Multiple tests, including the Pearson coefficient, cross-classification, kappa score, % difference, paired t test, and Bland-Altman test, were performed to analyze the validity of Keenoa (Keenoa-dietitian).

Conclusions:  The Keenoa app provides acceptable relative validity for some nutrients compared to the 3DFD. However, the average intake of some nutrients, including energy, protein, carbohydrates, % fat, saturated fatty acids, and iron, differed from the average obtained using the 3DFD. These findings highlight the importance of verifying data entries of participants before proceeding with nutrient analysis. Overall, Keenoa showed better validity at the group level than the individual level, suggesting it can be used when focusing on the dietary intake of the general population. Further research is recommended with larger sample sizes and objective dietary assessment approaches.

Top tier commercial physical activity apps rarely undergo peer-reviewed evaluation. Even fewer are assessed beyond six months, the theoretical threshold for behaviour maintenance. The purpose of this study was to examine whether a multi-component commercial app rewarding users with digital incentives for walking was associated with an increase in physical activity over one year.

A commercial app providing small but immediate digital incentives for individualized goals was associated with an increased weekly mean daily step count on a population-scale over one year. This effect was more evident for physically inactive and more engaged participants. 152ee80cbc

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