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Ivy Chang

AppShopper returns to iOS App Store with more Social approach - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    app shopper provides recos on apps; what apps your friends have, etc
Ivy Chang

WhereverTV streaming service still exists, is now available on iOS - 0 views

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    streaming global television service
Jinah Kim

Review: Mailbox for iPhone belongs in your dock | Macworld - 0 views

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    A glowing review of Mailbox for iOS
Simeon Spearman

All the beautifully redesigned 1Password 4 for iOS wants to do is help you forget your ... - 0 views

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    Kinda cool approach to password overload and mobile security
Jinah Kim

Yahoo! Makes Its Second Major Upgrade In Two Days: Flickr For iOS Overhauled, Big Updat... - 0 views

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    Yahoo, jumping on the photo filters bandwagon.
Amanda D

Siri takes initiative to learn how to pronounce names in iOS 7 - 0 views

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    In the trends meeting we were discussing the move for technology to sound less robotic, more human.
Simeon Spearman

Brilliant: Video Star Shoots a Music Video for Any Song on your iPhone | Evolver.fm - 0 views

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    Video Star for iOS facilitates the creation of homespun music videos to go along with any song on your device. To use it, you simply choose a song from your music library and start shooting. You can act along with the song, lip sync, dance, shoot video of your dog, or whatever.
Simeon Spearman

No More Swiping: Card.io Launches New Consumer App, Developer Tools Which "See" Your Cr... - 0 views

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    take photo of a credit card to pay for stuff
Ivy Chang

Vibration-based exercise app lets users run through virtual cities | Springwise - 0 views

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    Users can choose either a basic or guided workout on the app, which will then begin to play video footage of journeys through famous cities and landscapes, shot from a first person point of view. Then, by placing the iOS device on an exercise machine, the app will monitor the speed at which the user is exercising and match the video playback to that pace, using "vibration-based exercise tracking" 
Simeon Spearman

Introducing Flock - Bump Blog - 0 views

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    Flock is not just a brand new app; we see it as a brand new *kind* of app.  While most apps today jockey for our ever-dwindling time and attention, attempting to become one of the apps that we think about the most, Flock is different.  We designed Flock so you don't have to think about it at all.  You just live your life like you already do.  Spend time with your friends and family; take photos with whatever camera app you prefer.  There's no work for you at all, really.  Flock uses new battery-friendly location technology and sophisticated algorithms to magically know which of your Facebook friends you are with when photos are taken.  After you leave your group hike, or the night out on the town, or Thanksgiving dinner, Flock will check if anyone wants to share the photos they took and then bring those photos together into a single group album for everyone to enjoy.  And because most photos taken by iOS devices are geotagged, Flock can even work backwards in time from before you installed the app!  So if you and your friends and family install the app today, you'll likely unlock lost memories that were trapped on each other's phones for years.
Simeon Spearman

MediaPost Publications Tablets, Smartphones Drive Engagement, Ad Response 07/17/2012 - 0 views

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    The vast majority that clicked on ads was likely to take some action, including receiving a coupon (51%), research a product (49%) or making a purchase (46%). After coupons, ads featuring specific product searching, favorite brands, and location information were most likely to entice smartphone users to interact with them. When it comes to mobile platforms, the study found iOS users trumped Android device owners in ad responsiveness. People using iPhones and iPads were more likely to make a purchase than Android-based users. The findings, presented Monday at the IAB's Mobile Marketplace conference, were based on a survey conducted by ABI Research of 552 U.S. adults who use a smartphone with data service at least once a week, and 563 corresponding tablet users. The sample was split evenly by gender and covered those18 to 65+. The study also emphasized that mobile no longer means merely "on-the-go," with virtually all tablet and smartphone owners using their devices at home-the most common place for mobile activity. Tablets are viewed mainly as media consumption devices;  smartphones are considered "mission-critical" tools that 70% won't leave home without.
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