As Apple's iPad takes printed publications to the woodshed, startup publishing platform Prss wants to enable a new generation of digital publications that "enrich content and inspire other people's lives, just by doing that."
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New iPad publishing system Prss sets out 'to make print feel stupid' 4
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SellSimple Launches iOS App So Items Can Easily Be Sold Online 0
January 4th at 6:00pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSellSimple has launched its iOS application in a move that will allow any seller to easily share that item across several popular marketplaces. With the app, users can push listings to Craigslist, eBay, Etsy, and the SellSimple marketplace....
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This app uses your Apple Watch to share your social media contact details 0
June 24th at 10:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsSharing your social media contact details is now just an Apple Watch swipe away.
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Facebook-Based Greeting Card App Cleverbug Rebrands As CleverCards, Adds Gift Products & More 1
October 23rd at 8:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe holiday greeting card season is nearly upon us, and today another company going after this market, Cleverbug, is relaunching its mobile application under new branding ("CleverCards"), with a boatload of other features in tow, including a new address book called CleverBook, added support for Android, and the introduction of new photo gift products, like photo calendars, and more.
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500px for iPhone is Out 0
November 28th at 4:01pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsCanadian startup 500px on Wednesday launched version 2.0 of its iOS app. You can download the latest version now from the official Apple App Store....
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Amazon Debuts Dedicated Mobile Apps For Its Dropbox Competitor, Cloud Drive 0
July 6th at 4:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAmazon has quietly expanded its Cloud Drive service – a competitor to Dropbox, Google Drive and other online file hosting services – to mobile platforms, with the release of dedicated apps on iTunes, Google Play, and the Amazon Appstore. The apps offer a simplified folder list and a way to view and share files, as well as play the music and videos you have stored on Cloud…
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12 apps to help you become a smarter traveler 3
October 28th at 11:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsHermione Way works with TrekkSoft - a SaaS solution for tours and activity providers, enabling anyone to set up a tour company in under 10 minutes. Robert Scoble is startup liaison officer for Rackspace....
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Etsy updates its iPad app with gift cards, seller tools and shop statistics 0
December 17th at 6:34pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThe Etsy app for iPad has been updated today, introducing a slew of new features that are already available on its iPhone counterpart, such as shop statistics, the ability to create new listings and other seller tools....
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Misfit Debuts The Flash Link, A $20 Activity Tracker That Also Controls Apps And Smart Home Devices 0
July 16th at 5:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsFor a company like Misfit, which got its start as the maker of an attractive health and fitness monitoring device that women would actually like to wear, it may no longer be enough to be just another Fitbit competitor. That’s why the company has been more recently expanding its product lineup to include a range of connected devices, including also a sleep monitoring system and…
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Games for the weekend: Duck Dynasty – Battle of the Beards 0
November 1st at 12:00pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsLeave your yuppie-dom behind this weekend and search for your inner beard as you take on some amusing redneck puzzles in what can best be described as an endless puzzle game.
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Vuemix Launches Its Streaming Video iPad App With Google-Like Search 0
January 22nd at 3:00pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsOnline video platform Vuemix has released its iPad app that displays nine videos simultaneously on a single screen. Through this service, users are able to do a more thorough search to curate all related videos through a Google-like algorithm. In addition, useful, entertaining, and/or informative videos can be shared and consumed right from the iPad device....
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You Should Play: Headbutt zombies, eat brains in the ridiculous GoatZ 0
July 24th at 10:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThis open-world environment game starring, yes, zombie goats is a fun, weird, and exceptionally unconventional experience.
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Mixcloud's new Android app could help dance music fans rediscover radio 1
November 6th at 2:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsRadio and podcast streaming service Mixcloud has rebuilt and re-released its Android app with a new user interface that focuses on providing tailored radio recommendations. Its updated user interface leads to a personalized feed that lets listeners build a radio station out of their favorite shows and DJ sets, and a "Discover" tab that Mixcloud describes as a "Netflix-like" page that points out radio shows users are likely to enjoy....
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7 Apps You Don't Want To Miss 0
January 19th at 11:57pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsLooking for the best apps? Here's our weekend roundup of our favorite new and updated apps for iOS and Android.
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Darkroom 2 is faster, more powerful, and lets you share custom photo filters 2
August 6th at 4:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsEarlier this week, designer Majd Taby was running me through the new version of his photo editing app, Darkroom. He had just submitted it to Apple for App Store approval â a sometimes arduous process. During the demo, Taby got two notifications. The first was that the app was officially being reviewed. The next one came 20 minutes later: Darkroom 2 was approved. "Holy shit," Taby laughed. "That was a weird thing to happen during a meeting."...
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Readmill for iOS now lets you comment and discuss passages without ever leaving the book 1
November 8th at 5:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsReadmill has rolled out an update to its iOS app, letting readers view highlights from the broader community, make comments, and discuss passages without leaving the actual book....
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Neatly is Smarter Than Your Average Twitter Client 2
January 25th at 9:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWe’ve seen a steady stream of ‘smart’ Twitter clients in recent times, with the likes of Tweetary rolling out as a sort of diary for all your tweets. Then there’s TweetDig, a Web app which tidies your Twitter stream by sorting tweets into custom folders, or Slices which makes creating lists of people to follow on Twitter easier than it is on…Twitter....
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Square's new Apple Watch app turns your wrist into your wallet 0
August 18th at 10:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsSquare Cash on Apple Watch lets you transfer money to your friends for free.
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Sony Launches New PlayStation Companion App For Android & iOS 2
November 13th at 4:24pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsSony’s new PlayStation companion app is now available on Android and iOS ahead of the PlayStation 4′s worldwide launch this month. The app allows you to access the PlayStation Network on the go to view your notifications, invitations, game alerts,…