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Revealed: how Whisper app tracks ‘anonymous’ users
The company behind Whisper, the social media app that promises users anonymity and claims to be the “the safest place on the internet”, is tracking the location of its users, including some who have specifically asked not to be followed.
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Simpsons World Launches October 21st: Every Single Episode in One Intuitive App
It's been almost a year since FX acquired the syndication rights to all of The Simpsons, marking the biggest off-network deal in television history. Back in August, the network celebrated the animated show's cable debut with a 12-day marathon on FXX, airing all 552 episodes in a row. Since then, FXX has regularly shown The Simpsons several times a day. But the cabler isn't stopping there. In fact, their biggest undertaking has yet to come...
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'Shazam for birds' set for launch
An app that can automatically recognise bird sounds is to be launched in time for spring, its creators have said. Warblr has been developed by two scientists using a grant from Queen Mary University of London. They hope to raise more money in a crowdfunding drive but, after tests with the BBC that suggested problems, admitted there was still work to do.
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Why Waze is so incredibly popular in Costa Rica
The maps and traffic app is a huge hit due to how difficult it is to navigate the country.
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Google Keep- Introduction to Note App | Tricon Infotech Pvt Ltd
Do you see a writer in you? Or you want to keep a tab on your schedules and your presentations? You will definitely be enthralled upon experiencing Google Keep.
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The music industry is flatlining, but music apps are bigger than ever
Between 1999 and 2009, US music industry revenues were cut in half, thanks to the demise of overpriced CDs, the advent of cheap, song-by-song downloads, and piracy. Since that time, the bleeding has stopped, but the industry has yet to bounce back to its heady late-90s heights.
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Slack gets $120M infusion to kill email at work
Slack, a cloud startup that's landed some big name clients for its business communications product, has raised $120 million at an eye-popping $1.12 billion valuation.
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Apple Partners With Southwest To Offer Free In-Flight Streaming Via Beats Music
Apple continues to roll out its Beats Music streaming service to new venues, despite the fact that there have been rumors of its imminent demise. Today, Beats Music announced a partnership with Southwest Airlines to deliver its streaming library to inflight entertainment onboard Southwest planes that offer Wi-Fi, with availability kicking off today, November 3.
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Sean Rad Out As Tinder CEO. Inside The Crazy Saga
Sean Rad, the cofounder and CEO of Tinder, an app that over the past two years has completely reinvented how young people date and mate, has been generating news regularly. And sitting in his room last month at Philadelphia’s stylish Hotel Palomar, the 28-year-old was preparing to make more.
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Apple finally makes it easy to disable iMessage
If you've ever abandoned your iPhone, either permanently or temporarily, you may well have lost friends in the process. The benefits of iMessage - Apple's over-the-top messaging app - have been evident since the day the feature was introduced. But if, like me, you have ever attempted to use a device other than an iPhone for any length of time, you may have noticed people you used to be in regular contact with seem to have mysteriously slipped off your radar.
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Mobile App Developers - iPhone, Android
Mobile app development has been categorized into native apps and cross platform apps. While it is easy to develop a native app using SDK units, it is becoming increasingly difficult to draw into view cross platform apps.
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Use Cloud and APIs for Easy Mobile App Development - IndianAppDevelopers Company Blog's
With the use of powerful APIs and Cloud technology mobile application development became more easy and rich of facilities for users.
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An app to report police brutality?
Reporting police brutality could just be a swipe away. That's the motivation behind SWAT, a new app designed by college students Joe Gruenbaum and Brandon Anderson to counter excessive uses of force by police officers. The app, which its creators would like to release by spring, will give witnesses of a police incident the ability to live-stream video from their smartphones to SWAT's secure servers.
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Interesting Methods to Further Reviews for your Mobile Apps | Socialnomics
Getting mobile app reviews from real users is not the easy, but you can follow this step in article and get numbers of reviews from the real users.
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Wakie, The Social Alarm Clock That Lets You Wake Up Strangers, Finally Arrives On iOS
It took 9 months to be approved, but, Wakie — the ‘social alarm clock’ that lets you wake up (and be woken up by) strangers — has finally arrived on iOS. Launched originally in Russia as a website back in 2011, before being rebuilt and debuting on Windows Phone and Android earlier this year, the app is designed to replace your phone’s alarm clock with a call from a real person: Namely, another member of the Wakie community.
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Put Your Phone Away In Class and Earn Free Food, Rewards
You could earn free food or discounts on Penn State gear just by staying off your phone while you’re in class. Emily Turner, a sophomore Penn State student, helped develop an app called Pocket Points that rewards its users for keeping their phones away during class time. The app recognizes when your phone is in a classroom on campus. In order to start earning points, all you need to do is open the app at the start of class and then lock your phone. You will accumulate point...
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How I Lost My 'Invisible Boyfriend' In 6 Days
There's a new app on the market: It's morally questionable, almost entirely useless, and marketed largely towards single women. Naturally, the world is abuzz.
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10 Easy Ways to Make Your Commute More Productive
Check out this roundup of free mobile apps that'll make your commute more productive -- and maybe even more fun.
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Yik Yak Systematically Downvotes Mentions Of Competitors
You can say anything on Yik Yak, as long as it’s not a competing app’s name. The anonymous app has quietly built a system that downvotes any mentions of several other apps for college kids including Fade, Sneek, and Unseen until no one can see them.
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"Magic" lets you ask for whatever you want on demand with no hassle, through TEXT messaging
How It Works: We have trained operators standing by 24/7 to answer every one of your requests. Send us a text message, and we'll get you what you want. We'll order what you need from the appropriate service (e.g. DoorDash, Instacart, Postmates, etc.), and deal with them so you just automatically get what you want, like magic...
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