Applications of fractal structures include:
Numbers are not fractal so it is not possible to answer the question.
Fraction Fractal Fract Fracas Refract Defract
Maple leaf, peacock
Some good mobile applications for your iPhone 4 include urbanspoon and yelp. I use them all the time to find places to eat.
Notable are Gaston Julia, for whom the Julia fractal is named (the Mandelbrot fractal is the most famous kind of the Julia fractal), and Jyeshtadeva, an Indian mathematician who lived in the 1500s and was influential in developing an Indian version of calculus many years before the West discovered calculus.
I do not think such a figure can exist unless its "face" is a fractal of some sort.
The answer depends on the context. The applications will vary from one context to another. There are agricultural fields. There are vector fields in physics which depict the magnitudes and directions of forces. There are algebraic structures called fields which have some mathematical properties associated with them.
Accessing data by address. Some data-structures, like lists and trees, are usually implemented using pointers.
Star Legends or pocket legends is a good game if you have good mobile conection or good wifi
Some good examples of network surveillance software include Spylab Webspy, InterMapper and SpiceWorks. You can find out more about and purchase these software applications at their respective websites. Most of these applications also have free trials available.
Some good apps are AroundMe, FreeWifi, Pictorial, VoxerWalkie-Talkie, etc.
You can never draw a fractal because it is an infinitely replicating pattern. Unlike the decimal representation of a number, for example 1/3 where you can put a dot over the 3 to indicate the fact that the digit recurs infinitely many times, there is no short-cut available for fractals. To draw an approximation of a fractal, you start with some pattern in mind. You then replace some parts of the original pattern by similar but smaller versions of the pattern. Repeat again and again until the end of time - and beyond!