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  • Download
    10 years ago
    by salmannella
    +4 +1

    MobilePatrol - Android Apps on Google Play

    Keeping communities safe and informed by improving communication between law enforcement and the communities they serve.This app is awesome l am sure the Iphone has it also.

  • Analysis
    10 years ago
    by TNY
    +27 +2

    Mobile Contacts Are Now The Real Social Network

    Facebook’s surprising acquisition of WhatsApp signals that it has realized that users’ true social network is the contact list on their smartphones. Mobile contacts are usually limited to people a user knows well and actually communicates with, a veritable treasure trove when compared to the copious list of Facebook friends that many users have accumulated over the years.

  • Current Event
    10 years ago
    by aj0690
    +12 +2

    Yahoo Gives CMU $10 Million to Invent a Better Siri

    Yahoo’s future mobile apps could come with a dash of intelligence that lets them act like personal assistants. The company has made a $10 million grant to Carnegie Mellon University for a project called InMind, which is intended to create and test assistant-style services for mobile devices.

  • Current Event
    10 years ago
    by doodlegirl
    +22 +1

    Network router caused WhatsApp's 'biggest' outage

    WhatsApp founder Jan Koum on Sunday issued an apology and blamed a network router for Saturday's outage of the mobile messaging app. "We are sorry about the downtime," wrote Koum. "It has been our longest and biggest outage in years. It was caused by a network router fault which cascaded into our servers."

  • Expression
    10 years ago
    by geoleo
    +15 +1

    Today's Apps Are Turning Us Into Sociopaths

    While I am far from a Luddite who fetishizes a life without tech, we need to consider the consequences of this latest batch of apps and tools that remind us to contact significant others, boost our willpower, provide us with moral guidance, and encourage us to be civil. Taken together, we’re observing the emergence of tech that doesn’t just augment our intellect and lives — but is now beginning to automate and outsource our humanity.

  • Analysis
    10 years ago
    by hxxp
    +15 +1

    Tor developing anonymous instant messenger

    Tor is currently working on a secure instant messaging app for the desktop that will automatically route encrypted messages through its anonymous network. The instant messenger may be available on its own or included as part of the Tor Browser Bundle — an app that allows users to easily enable Tor and begin browsing the web anonymously.

  • Current Event
    10 years ago
    by geoleo
    +14 +1

    Flipboard Acquires Content Discovery Tool Zite

    Social reader app Flipboard announced that it’s acquired content discovery tool and reader Zite from CNN. While Zite traded hands for a reported $60 million, it also appears that CNN has jumped on the Flipboard bandwagon and will be sharing its news and feature stories in its new Flipboard magazines: CNN and CNN International.

  • Current Event
    10 years ago
    by KondoR
    +15 +1

    Vine officially bans all sexually explicit content

    Vine has previously taken steps to hide pornographic and sexually explicit videos shared by its users, but today it's outright banning the content. The company has updated both its rules and terms of service to prohibit sexually explicit material. "As we’ve watched the community and your creativity grow and evolve, we’ve found that there’s a very small percentage of videos that are not a good fit for our community," the company said in a blog post.

  • Current Event
    10 years ago
    by aj0690
    +19 +1

    Privacy Groups Want To Block Facebook/WhatsApp Deal

    Two privacy groups filed a formal complaint with the Federal Trade Commission on Thursday to block the $19 billion deal between Facebook and WhatsApp. The groups, the Electronic Privacy Information Center and the Center for Digital Democracy, say that WhatsApp's privacy policy doesn't match up with Facebook's, and that Facebook has a long history of violating users' privacy.

  • Analysis
    10 years ago
    by macavoy
    +22 +1

    Yik Yak chat app stirring up trouble in high schools

    From Chicago, to Georgia, to Southern California, a new social media application is causing problems on middle school and high school campuses across the United States. It's called Yik Yak, a location-based app that creates an anonymous social chat room where up to 500 nearby users connect through GPS tracking on their phones. Less than 4 months old, Yik Yak has "a couple hundred thousand users, mainly in Southeast/East coast campuses," its co-founder Brooks Buffington said.

  • Analysis
    10 years ago
    by zritic
    +17 +1

    Gogo plans to release an app that lets travelers call and text during flights

    Those who travel frequently know the woes that come from flying 35,000 feet in the air. While some airlines provide in-flight internet and other communication services, travelers are often faced with the consequence of not being able to receive calls or text during their flight. In-flight internet company 'Gogo' may soon have the answer: they plan to launch an app which allows you to make calls and even text while in the air.

  • Analysis
    10 years ago
    by Nelson
    +16 +1

    Is Payment Startup Clinkle a $25 Million Bust?

    Everything about Clinkle seems right out of Silicon Valley central casting. There’s the peculiar name (inspired by the sound of pocket change), high-profile investors including early Facebook backer Peter Thiel, an office in downtown San Francisco, and pirate dress-up days. It’s also run by an energetic, brash 22-year-old named Lucas Duplan. In 2013 the startup raised $25 million for its mobile payment app, which no one had seen.

  • Current Event
    10 years ago
    by CoffeeJunky
    +5 +1

    Social news app Nuzzel organizes the news according to who is sharing it

    Reading the news isn't a difficult task for most people, but finding the most interesting news of the day probably is. The folks at Nuzzel, a news aggregation service that launches today, can certa...

  • Analysis
    10 years ago
    by giblue
    +9 +1

    This Little-Known iOS Feature Will Change the Way We Connect

    A new iOS app called FireChat is blowing up in the App Store. But it’s not the app itself that’s causing such a stir, it’s the underlying networking technology it taps into. The idea behind FireChat is simple. It’s a chatting app. After registering with a name — no email address or other personal identifiers required — you’re dropped into a fast-moving chatroom of “Everyone” using it in your country.

  • Current Event
    10 years ago
    by drank
    +16 +1

    WhatsApp Claims To Have Sent 64 Billion Messages In 24 Hours

    WhatsApp just refuses to work with pedestrian numbers. Take for example its sale price to Facebook, which is snatching up the instant messaging service for $19 billion. That's a pretty big number, though not as high as the new record the service set in daily messages sent and received, which totaled 64 billion messages combined.

  • Expression
    10 years ago
    by bradd
    +19 +1

    How child porn killed my app called YayNay

    Over a period of 6 months, two programmers and I, worked nights and weekends to create, launch and kill an iOS app called YayNay (hot or not for anything). We maintained full time jobs and families while pursuing this effort. Consumer apps are a hit or miss. YayNay was a miss. Read on to learn a bit about our process and how child porn eventually did our app in.

  • Analysis
    10 years ago
    by zyery
    +18 +1

    App Helps the Blind "See" With Their Ears

    A woman who has been blind since birth sits at a table with a bowl of mostly green apples in front of her. When asked to find the single red one, she plucks it from the bowl without hesitation and holds it up to applause from the audience.

  • Current Event
    10 years ago
    by geoleo
    +7 +1

    Piracy App Popcorn Time, Booted from One File-Hosting Provider, Moves to Another

    The anonymous crew behind the Popcorn Time movie-piracy app moved quickly to switch to a new file-hosting provider, apparently located in France, after its account was shut down earlier Saturday by the company previously hosting its downloads. This Wednesday, an anonymous group of developers launched Popcorn-time.tv, registered to a P.O. Box number in Panama.

  • Analysis
    10 years ago
    by ckshenn
    +14 +1

    The Fallacy Of Android-First

    In late 2012, we decided to launch Emu on Android first. It went against the conventional wisdom at the time, but we saw a real advantage. Sixteen months later, we’re back on iOS: Emu for iPhone launched on April 2. Here’s why Android didn’t work out for us and why you should think carefully before going Android-first.

  • Current Event
    10 years ago
    by zyery
    +28 +1

    Twitter Acquires Cover, an Android Lock Screen App

    Twitter has acquired Cover, an Android lock screen app, the two companies announced Monday. Terms of the deal were not immediately disclosed. Cover was founded by former Google employees and launched on an invitation-only basis in October. Cover displays the six apps on the Android lock screen that users are most likely to want to use, based on daily analysis of the user's smartphone habits and the current context (whether you're at home, work or driving somewhere).