As Apple's App Store nears 50 billion downloads, the company reveals the all-time most popular apps for iPhone and iPad.
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Is Texting the Future of Workplace Communication? 2
October 7th at 4:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsCotap makes it easier for employees to communicate through one-to-one and group messages much the same as consumer-facing apps like WhatsApp and MessageMe.
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Shadow Puppet Lets You Create Helpful Tutorial Videos on Your iPhone 1
September 29th at 8:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsSometimes an explanation requires more than just words. A new iPhone app called Shadow Puppet lets users generate narrated tutorial videos or photo slideshows straight from their phone. See also: Top 25 Free iPhone Apps of All Time Users simply select images from their library, arrange them in the order they wish to share them, and use the phone's voice recorder to narrate the slideshow as it plays.
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Bitium releases an iPad app for its Software-as-a-Service operating system 0
September 26th at 2:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsBitium has officially launched an iPad app for its Software-as-a-Service (Saas) management platform....
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NoWait, A Mobile Replacement For The Restaurant Buzzer, Launches Its Consumer App 0
September 24th at 11:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe Pittsburgh-based mobile waitlisting service for restaurants, NoWait, which raised $2 million in Series A funding just over a year ago, is now rolling out its first consumer-facing product with the launch of its iOS app for restaurant goers. The new app shows a list of nearby restaurants, wait times and distances, and lets you join the waiting list from your phone.
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Google makes Quickoffice free, throws in an extra 10GB of storage 2
September 20th at 12:42am / Macworld / 0 opinionsNot to be overshadowed by Microsoft and Apple for their in-the-cloud document curation services, Google announced that Quickoffice is now free for iOS and Android users. The company also plans to bundle in 10GB of free storage for Google Drive for anyone who logs into their Google account from the app by September 26....
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20 Apps That Look Great on iOS 7 4
September 19th at 10:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsApple released iOS 7 on Wednesday, and debuted a huge visual overhaul along with it. Heavily textured backgrounds and dark colors are out, while soft gradients, thin sans-serif fonts and bright, bold hues are in. After looking at apps designed for iOS 6, Apple's latest operating system immediately seems out of place. Fortunately, many developers spent the better part of the summer preparing their apps to look at home on iOS 7.
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Slick email app Dispatch adds search, labels and background mail fetch with iOS 7 0
September 19th at 11:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsDispatch, the slick iOS email app that hooks up to 18 apps including Chrome and Evernote, has embraced iOS 7 while adding a number of much-requested features, including search, labeling and inline images....
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Before and after: The best iOS 7 app redesigns (Updating) 0
September 18th at 8:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWith the release of iOS 7 comes a new look and feel for the operating system, and with only tweaks and changes having arrived since its first introduction back in 2007, it couldn’t come a minute too soon....
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6 messaging services with apps for desktop and mobile 2
September 14th at 7:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsMobile messengers are all the rage now. That and stickers. But most of us still spend plenty of time at our computers, so being able to message across PC and mobile platforms is a feature that has been overlooked all too often by service providers....
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Evomail’s Gesture-Based Email App Arrives On Android 2
September 5th at 11:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsEvomail, one of the many newer startups trying to rethink the email inbox for mobile, has now arrived on Android. Originally designed as a Gmail client for iPad, the service seemed inspired by a number of well-known apps and email clients, including now Google-owned Sparrow, as well as Dropbox-acquired Mailbox, which popularized the use of gestures as a way to interact with your email.
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Perch lets you create an always-on telepresence portal between two iOS devices 0
September 5th at 7:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsPerch has rebooted its iOS app with a new focus on linking up two remote offices through an always-on video conference....
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SendHub Secures $3 Million Series A To Be The Mobile Alternative To Business Phone Systems 0
September 4th at 8:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsSendHub, a business-focused call and messaging solution with a long-term goal of replacing PBX systems with mobile apps and online dashboards, has raised $3 million in Series A funding, the company is announcing today. The round was led by Bullpen Capital, and included participation from Menlo Ventures, Kapor Capital, 500 startups, China Rock Capital, plus angels Alexis Ohanian, Garry Tan, Harj…
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Bizzabo updates its iOS and Android apps to make conferences a whole lot more engaging 0
September 4th at 1:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsBizzabo, a platform for conference organizers and attendees, has added new features to its desktop, Android and iOS software to spur user engagement and give organizers better analytics....
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Proven is proving the case for applying for jobs on mobile 3
August 31st at 3:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsProven is on a mission to bring the job hunt to mobile, and it is beginning to see success with both employers and candidates....
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iPad Apps of the Week: The Converted, Blackbar, ReadQuick, And More 0
August 30th at 6:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe best weekend of the end of summer is nearly here! Or already here, if you're the kind of person who knocked off work before 6pm. Or not here at all if you work weekends. Anyway, in honor of Labor Day, we labored all week to find you the best iPad apps. Dig in!...
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Hands-on: Parallels Access runs your Mac apps on your iPad 2
August 28th at 6:22am / Macworld / 0 opinionsParallels is best known to Mac users as one of the handful of companies—including VMWare and a couple of others—that make apps enabling you to run Windows on your Mac. Now the company is entering a much more crowded niche: Its new iOS app Parallels Access lets you connect to a remote Mac from your iPad and so "run" Mac apps on your tablet. In doing so, it joins the likes of GoToMyPC, LogMeIn, TeamViewer HD, and SplashTop Remote Desktop, as well as VNC clients like Mocha VNC, among many, many others....
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Parallels Access brings Mac and Windows programs to iPad 3
August 28th at 6:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsParallels, the company known for its virtualization software, rolled out a new iPad app and subscription service on Tuesday called Parallels Access that promises to run both Mac and PC programs on Apple's tablet with near-native performance.
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Facebook Pages Manager for iOS and Android gets improved insights, multi-photo posts and more 0
August 22nd at 10:28am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsFacebook Pages Manager, the app that lets admins manage their Pages on the fly, was updated today to add a bunch of new features that give iOS and Android device owners more functionality....
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Startups Apparently Do Not Care That Android Is Better 3
August 17th at 2:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIn a must-read post for the tech industry, Twitter experience designer and serial startup founder Paul Stamatiou writes: “Android is Better.” His op-ed serves as something of a wake-up call for the industry, where developers building the next generation of mobile applications still heavily prefer the iPhone, not only as their personal smartphone of choice, but also as the launch platform for their…
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FullContact: Snap a photo of a business card and let humans add the details to your iPhone contacts 3
August 12th at 7:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsBorn out of TechStars back in 2011, FullContact offers a suite of tools that tap publicly-accessible data to auto-magically complete the missing information in your contacts list. In a nutshell, it’s all about eliminating duplicate, partial, and out-of-date records....
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Proven, The Job Search App For Those LinkedIn Forgets, Opens To Employers 1
August 8th at 7:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsProven, the Andreessen Horowitz-backed mobile app that allows job seekers to search and apply to postings on Craigslist, Simply Hired, and Beyond.com, is today launching a version of its mobile app for employers. With the new Proven Employer App for iOS and Android, companies can post their jobs to Craigslist, as well as search, sort through, and contact job applicants directly, via either a…
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25 Apps You'll Need to Survive College 0
August 8th at 2:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsDude. College isn't exactly a walk in the park. Thankfully, these 25 apps will help make your experience a little easier.
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Square for iOS gets payment recording and tracking, cash management and Bluetooth printer support for iPad 1
August 6th at 10:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSquare today updated its iOS app with new features for all of Apple’s mobile devices as well as added some iPad-specific improvements. You can download the new version now directly from Apple’s App Store....
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Readdle Slashes Up To 70% Off Its iOS Apps To Celebrate 6th Anniversary 0
August 1st at 8:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsReaddle produces some of the best productivity apps money can buy for iOS devices, so it’s no surprise that it’s still going strong as it celebrates its sixth anniversary today. And in honor of this special occasion, the company has slashed up to 70% off all of its paid apps for a limited time. It has also added a super cool timeline to its website that highlights some of the most important milestones and innovations from over the past six years.