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Chemical Heritage Foundation’s chemistry iPad app is hot in Russia [Newsworks]

The Old City-based Chemical Heritage Foundation‘s retro chemistry iPad app, ChemCrafter, is hot in Russia. Out of 221,000 downloads, nearly 70 percent – 148,000 – are from Russia, Newsworks reported. Listen to the whole story to find out why. The app was built by Fishtown development firm Bluecadet.

The Old City-based Chemical Heritage Foundation‘s retro chemistry iPad app, ChemCrafter, is hot in Russia. Out of 221,000 downloads, nearly 70 percent – 148,000 – are from Russia, Newsworks reported. Listen to the whole story to find out why.

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The app was built by Fishtown development firm Bluecadet.

Companies: Chemical Heritage Foundation / Bluecadet
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