SugarCRM, a CRM and open source rival to Salesforce, has made an acquisition to help the company raise its game on the mobile front. It has acquired and is shutting down Stitch, a startup co-founded by ex-Salesforce execs that created a mobile-first platform and iOS app for salespeople to proactively follow and close deals.News of the sale has not been publicly confirmed but Stitch issued…
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Throw away your fax machine and use these apps instead 0
February 26th at 3:34am / Macworld / 0 opinionsWhether you need to send a fax, receive a fax, or even have your own fax number, your iPhone and iPad is the only machine you need.
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5 apps for signing documents with your iPhone and iPad 0
February 25th at 3:45am / Macworld / 0 opinionsPut your John Hancock on that PDF.
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Facebook, Now With Over 2 Million Active Advertisers, Launches Ads Manager App For iOS 1
February 24th at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsFacebook today rolled out a new mobile application designed to help the company’s now over 2 million active advertisers manage their ads from their smartphone. The app, called Facebook Ads Manager, is initially available on iOS, and allows its users to create and edit ads, track spending, view ad results, and receive ad-related notifications.These notifications can alert advertisers…
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Line Launches New Chat App To Connect Businesses And Brands With Consumers 0
February 13th at 6:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsMessaging app company Line has released a new service that will allow brands, SMEs and other business users to tap into its platform communicate with customers and consumers.
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Apple's new Swift programming language takes flight with Getty Images, American Airlines, LinkedIn, and Duolingo 3
February 7th at 11:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple's new Swift programming language has only been available for a few months, but iOS and OS X developers from American Airlines, Getty Images, LinkedIn and Duolingo are reporting favorable impressions--ranging from increased productivity to fewer bugs in their shipping apps--as interest in the new language rapidly accelerates.
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FullContact Raises $7 Million, Rolls Out A New Universal Contacts App For iOS 0
January 29th at 9:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsFullContact, a company offering a range of solutions for contact management for both consumers and developers alike, has raised an additional $7 million in Series B funding, it announced this morning alongside the launch of a new universal contacts app for iOS. The round was led by prior investor Foundry Group, and included participation from another earlier investor 500 Startups as well…
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Microsoft Launches Outlook For iOS And Android 0
January 29th at 11:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsMicrosoft today launched Outlook for Android and iOS phones and tablets, based on the application it acquired when it bought Acompli last December. These new applications will go live in their respective app stores over the course of the next few hours.These new applications will go live in their respective app stores over the course of the next few hours.
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Copyfeed Helps You Keep Track Of Everything You Copy And Paste On Your Phone 2
January 22nd at 9:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCopyfeed is an iOS app designed to help in the few edge cases where you just need to grab a single link or snippet of text. It takes everything you copy and paste and organizes it in chronological order within the app or in an optional widget in the iOS Notification Center.
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Shapr Raises $3 Million For Its Business Networking Mobile App 0
January 20th at 7:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA New York and Paris-based startup called Shapr has raised $3 million to build a better way to professionally network with others in your industry. However, unlike business networking giant LinkedIn, Shapr’s software is mobile-first, with apps for both iOS and Android devices that allow users to select a subset of their contacts who they really know and endorse, and then share those…
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3 great services to help rid yourself of nerdy crap 0
January 15th at 8:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsScott Dadich, editor-in-chief of Wired, recently dispatched a chilling memo to his worker bees about keeping their San Francisco hive clean. Among other things, Dadich bemoaned the “dorm room” look of the office. “Itâs an embarrassment,” he opined in his…
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Parallels Access for iOS updated with new file manager, extensibility support 0
January 15th at 11:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsParallels on Thursday updated its Parallels Access app for iOS, adding a robust file manager, iPhone 6 and 6 Plus support and iOS file sharing features, among other enhancements.
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How Facebook At Work Could Shrink Faceless Enterprises 1
January 14th at 10:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWhen you have a question at a small company, you always know who to ask. But as corporations grow, it becomes impossible to remember everyone’s names, let alone their areas of expertise, and communication channels flood with noise. Facebook At Work, the company’s new enterprise collaboration suite, could change that.Familiar employee profiles that look just like your normal one…
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Google launches Chrome remote desktop app on iOS 2
January 13th at 3:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsRemotely accessing your computer with your iPhone just got a lot easier.
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Our most-loved tech, apps, games, movies and TV of 2014 on The CultCast 0
December 26th at 6:24pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsis nearly upon us, but before you pop the bubbly, catch the tech, iOS apps, Mac apps, movies, and TV shows that delighted us in 2014, on this very special, far too long, last-episode-of-the-2014… CultCast. Our thanks to lynda.com…
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ShopKeep offering merchants free Apple Pay-compatible hardware in bid to compete with Square 1
December 15th at 8:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsShopKeep on Monday updated its point-of-sale app for iPad to support Apple Pay contactless payments, and the company is also offering free Apple Pay-compatible hardware to new merchants who adopt its system.
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Art+Tech: Sunday MASS art dance party taps Mac apps for 3D projection mapping 1
December 15th at 1:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsSan Francisco artist Elliott C. Nathan has been collaborating with visual effects designers and DJs to host an ongoing Sunday Mass dance party throughout 2014. Behind the art, there's a series of Mac and mobile iOS apps working to enhance visuals and organize the event.
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PDF Office, Robinhood, and other new apps you might have missed this week 1
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Microsoft acquires iOS email app Acompli, plans to integrate with Outlook 0
December 1st at 8:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMicrosoft's presence on Apple's iOS continues to grow with the acquisition of Acompli, a popular mobile email client that first debuted earlier this year on the iPhone.
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12 best iPhone apps of 2014 6
November 28th at 6:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsOur favorite iPhone apps of 2014.
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DataFox Brings Private Company Analysis And One-Pagers To Mobile 1
November 22nd at 12:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsDataFox, the online research platform that allows anyone to track information about private tech companies, has now brought its service to mobile in the form of a new iOS application. The free app provides DataFox subscribers with access to over 500,000 company one-pager’s, private and public lists, and an events stream detailing recent news on companies tracked, like new hires…
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TheLadders Revamps iPhone App To Focus On Job Referrals, Unveils Job Market Guide 0
November 20th at 9:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWhat good is a job search site or app when you’re not looking for a job? That’s the issue TheLadders is tackling with the launch of a new version of its iOS app and a new feature that it calls the Job Market Guide.CEO Alex Douzet told me that these are the first steps in a new direction for the company, which was founded in 2003. TheLadders was initially aimed at people looking…
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Calendar App Sunrise Showcases Where iOS 8 Widgets Shine 1
November 13th at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsSunrise has been one of my favorite mobile apps for years now. But the brand new 3.0 update for iOS, combined with iOS 8, makes it one of the best examples of a good iOS 8 widget for the Today view. In one swipe, I can now view my upcoming events and all-day events. As a reminder, Sunrise works with iCloud calendars, Google Calendar and Microsoft Exchange.There are also a few other…
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Conquer your inbox with the best email apps for iOS 3
November 11th at 4:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsApple’s stock mail app got some nice upgrades with iOS 8, but it still lacks many of the more powerful features found in other third-party email apps....
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Evercontact Brings Its Automated Address Book Updater To The iPhone 0
November 7th at 6:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA company called Evercontact has just launched a new app that allows you to automatically update your iPhone’s address book with new contact information extracted from email signature lines. The service had previously been available for Gmail, Outlook, Chrome, plus CRM solutions from Salesforce, Highrise, Connectwise, Zoho and more.Disclosure: I’ve been a paying user of…