Digital marketing and advertising firm T3 (The Think Tank) is today launching a new platform for mobile application and website developers called Scout, which will allow brands to customize a native application or website’s experience to individual users by tapping into the sensors’ on users’ smartphones, and connecting to back-end enterprise systems. This platform, which T3 dubs ” a context…
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Where to download free music 3
August 6th at 5:22am / Macworld / 0 opinionsFor the scofflaws among us, there are endless places to illegally download whatever music you’re looking for. But for those looking to expand their collections and musical horizons in more law-abiding ways, there are also lots of legit places to find music from new artists, from live concerts, and much more that won’t cost you a dime. And that also won’t get you sued by the RIAA in the process....
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The 10 Most Frequently Used Smartphone Apps 3
August 5th at 11:26pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsGoogle Maps is the most frequently used mobile app in the world, according to GlobalWebIndex data on global smartphone users in Q2 of 2013. The top three apps after Google's popular mapping tool are Facebook (44% of smartphone users), YouTube (35% of users) and Google+ (30% of users). See also: Use These 10 Apps During Downtime Statista's chart below tracks the 10 most frequently used smartphone apps in the world, based on percentage of smartphone users that have used the app in the past month.
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10 Apps for Freshman Year of College 0
August 2nd at 7:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWelcome to college. It's a world where careful planning means sleeping until noon every day and no outfit is too skimpy for a Halloween party. It's a place of eternal pajama pants, Ramen noodles that flow like the proverbial milk and honey of the Promised Land, all-nighters and flip cup championships. We know you were too cool for school in senior year, but you still have a way to go before mastering your new domain.
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OpenTable will enable diners to pay for meals through its iPhone app 0
August 2nd at 5:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWaiting for a check at a restaurant may soon become a thing of the past, as online reservation giant OpenTable has begun testing its own mobile payments system, allowing diners to settle their tab directly from their iPhone.
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Burpple Unleashes A Fresh Version Of Its Social App For Foodies 0
August 2nd at 10:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsBurpple, the memorably-named mobile app for food lovers that we profiled in December, has launched an updated version that makes it easier for gourmands to share pictures and recommendations.
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How the iPhone has changed the way we shop 1
July 31st at 2:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsIn the span of a few short years, I’ve learned that my iPhone, among its many virtues, can be a valuable ally in making an agonizing experience slightly less agonizing. Take shopping, for example....
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Getting fit with iOS: How your iPad and iPhone can help you shed pounds 1
July 26th at 5:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsFifty pounds. Lose 50 pounds, the doctor told me, and then we can start to talk about taking the kinds of steps that’ll make you happy and healthy for the long term....
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Bottoms up! Vivino uncorks $10.3m in follow-on funding to grow its wine-scanner app globally 0
July 17th at 6:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsJust seven months after wine-centric startup Vivino nabbed a $1m Series A round, the Danish company has announced a follow-on round of funding that sees it garner another $10.3m for its coffers....
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Epicurator is a photo-centric app to help you find new dining experiences 0
July 12th at 7:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsToday, Epicurator launched to the public and released an iOS app that it hopes will encourage people to step outside of their homes and each out at new and unique dining establishments....
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Epicurator Launches A Restaurant Review App To Create A Network For Dish Reviews And Pictures 0
July 12th at 7:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsLooking for the perfect foodgasm? Epicurator, a new iPhone app, thinks it has what it takes to satisfy your needs. In the sea of online customer reviews, ratings and what people now know as “foodstagrams,” one more food-driven app has just launched in the market. Epicurator users review food on a dish-by-dish basis, which are then aggregated into an average restaurant rating. User…
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The Russians Are Coming, Bearing An Algorithm-Based Restaurant App Called Gvidi 1
July 11th at 7:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWe’ve been fans of AlterGeo for a little while. Around since 2008, this startup has a clever hybrid positioning system which combines WiFi, WiMAX, GSM, GPS, CDMA, IP (and for all we know NSA data to make it Russia’s leading location-based social networking service. Foursquare Schmorsquare, comrades. But in November last year they realised they were sitting on a lot of interesting data which…
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In the App Store Economy, Only Suckers Pay Retail 3
July 8th at 11:10pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsOn the off chance you missed it, you might be interested to know that there's an unprecedented sale going on right now in the App Store. Apps that yesterday were 10 or 20 dollars are free today. Your first reaction is great. Your second, if you're anything like me, is but I just bought these. And that's because we're both morons....
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The 2013 Digital Guide for Bridesmaids and Groomsmen 1
July 8th at 6:26pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsBeing the Best Man or Maid of Honor comes with a lot of responsibility. Here's our guide of digital tools to keep you on your feet when it's time to shine.
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The Best Free Apps in Apple's App Store Anniversary Fire Sale 2
July 8th at 5:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThere have been plenty of App Store sales before, some of them quite extensive. But Apple's never offered discounts of this magnitude before. Some of the best—and most expensive—games and apps you can find on iOS are free today, presumably in honor of the App Store's five-year anniversary. Here are the ones you need to download first....
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As iOS App Store turns 5, look for great deals on apps, games 0
July 8th at 7:19am / GigaOM / 0 opinionsThe iOS App Store opened five years ago this week. Some popular apps normally priced as high as $19.99, are free starting Monday. It’s unclear how long the promotion will be going.
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19 apps that already look perfect for iOS 7 6
June 25th at 10:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsEditor’s Note: The following is a guest post by Ryan Matzner of Fueled. Fueled is a digital product design and development incubator based in New York, Chicago and London....
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10 Free Road Trip Apps for a Smooth Vacation 1
June 25th at 12:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsOut of all the possible summer vacations, road trips have the unique ability to crumble apart as soon as they begin. What you predict will be a long, character-building family trip through the countryside quickly dissolves into a car of hungry, screaming relatives -- if you're not careful.
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Eater, Moment, Instafeed, and More 1
June 8th at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsWhether or not we can really afford to, it's hard to start slacking off a bit once the warm weather rolls around. And the bounty of apps making the process that much easier certainly doesn't help. We can't help but love them anyways, though. This week's app selection is full of goodies to take the pressure off slacking off....
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Warmly, Vine, Google Keyboard, and More 1
June 8th at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsS This week Android got a few long-awaited additions to their app lineup, most notably the previously iOS-only Vine and a version of Google Keyboard made just for Android. Not to mention a few fun little apps that, while not technically necessary, do make our lives just a bit easier. And that's what it's all about....
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Drive Awake Is The First iOS App That Will Keep You From Falling Asleep At The Wheel 0
May 22nd at 11:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsThere’s nothing worse on a road trip than battling the ZZZ’s while driving (except maybe a jack rabbit destroying your vehicle), so a chain of coffee shops has created an app called Drive Awake that tracks a drivers’ drowsiness and directs them to the closest coffee shop whenever they nod off....
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Drive Awake iOS App Can Tell When You're Drowsy, Directs You to Coffee 1
May 22nd at 8:50pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsIs there anything wrong with a chain of coffee shops trying to drum up a little extra business while they're ensuring drowsy drivers don't end up swerving off the road? Thailand-base Cafe Amazon certainly hopes not. Working with BBDO Proximity, the chain created an iPhone app that monitors drivers for signs of sleepiness, and when it catches them nodding off, it directs them to the closest Cafe Amazon store for a hit of caffeine....
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UpOut Lands $850,000 To Expand its Local Event Discovery Service 1
May 22nd at 8:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsUpOut, an online guide and mobile app for discovering new and unique events in San Francisco, announced today that it has raised an $850,000 round of seed funding....
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The 25 Best Free iPad Apps 5
May 22nd at 3:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThere are more than 300,000 iPad apps currently available in Apple's App Store -- with all those options, how do you find what you're looking for without wasting your hard-earned cash? SEE ALSO: The 15 Best Free iPad Games To help you out, we've compiled a list of the 25 best free iPad apps that you can download at no cost, right now.