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  • The Best iOS And Android Apps Of 2013

    January 2nd at 12:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Congratulations, Planet Earth! We made it another 365 days without crashing into the sun. Go team!    It’s the end of the year, and that means three things: booze, ridiculous sunglasses with numbers on them, and lists. Lots and lots of lists. Up next? The Best Mobile Apps Of 2013.

  • 20 of the best productivity apps of 2013

    January 1st at 5:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    was a great year for productivity. The email problem hasn’t been completely solved, but apps like Mailbox and Dispatch have taken away much of the pain of the task. Meanwhile, we have plenty of choices for calendar and to-do apps that are well-designed, useful and fast....

  • 89 of the best iOS apps launched in 2013

    December 28th at 7:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    In a year that saw Apple finally pass the one million milestone in terms of live applications in the App Store, it’s fair to say there’s a deluge of file-managers, smart calendars, budgeting tools and funky cameras to sift through to get to the real gems....

  • So you’ve just got an Android device? Download these apps first

    December 25th at 10:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    If you just unwrapped a new Android smartphone or tablet for Christmas, listen up. While there are no shortage of apps waiting for you in the Google Play store, only a handful of them are worth downloading on your new device....

  • 20 social apps that got us talking in 2013

    December 23rd at 12:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    As we wind down the year, The Next Web compiled a list of some of the social apps that have made some significant moves in 2013. How did we qualify what a social app was? In our mind, it was a service that had a core functionality that enabled users to interact and engage with other people, either online or offline....

  • Where were you when Kennedy for iPhone was released?

    December 19th at 4:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    There's no shortage of apps that want to help you document your life, but there are none quite like Kennedy. The critically acclaimed app Day One has carved out a niche for itself as the go-to journalling app for iOS users, offering a selection of features that allow you to log your life in private and share what you want in public. Kennedy takes a different approach, stripping away much of the interface, preferences, and sharing options that make Day One so popular, and leaving you with a surprisingly...

  • Flipboard for iOS now lets you share articles privately via email

    December 18th at 4:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Flipboard has added a new private share option to its iOS app that lets users send individual articles to friends on the service via email....

  • Instapaper goes free as 'App of the Week,' Evernote gets business card scanning

    December 13th at 6:31am /