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.
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20 of the best productivity apps of 2013 2
January 1st at 5:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionswas 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....
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89 of the best iOS apps launched in 2013 11
December 28th at 7:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIn 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....
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So you’ve just got an Android device? Download these apps first 2
December 25th at 10:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIf 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....
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20 social apps that got us talking in 2013 5
December 23rd at 12:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsAs 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....
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Where were you when Kennedy for iPhone was released? 0
December 19th at 4:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsThere'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...
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Flipboard for iOS now lets you share articles privately via email 0
December 18th at 4:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsFlipboard has added a new private share option to its iOS app that lets users send individual articles to friends on the service via email....
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Instapaper goes free as 'App of the Week,' Evernote gets business card scanning 0
December 13th at 6:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWeb page saving, syncing and reading app Instapaper is free for limited time after being named "App of the Week," while popular note creation and syncing app Evernote gets updated with business card scanning, presentation mode and UI tweaks.
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Pocket for Android gets Quick Save Actions, lets you tag and share content the moment you find it 0
December 6th at 5:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsPocket is shaking up how users save, share and tag archived content from the Web in an Android app update released yesterday. Whenever you save an article using the Share option inside an Android app, you’ll now see a trio of buttons at the bottom of the screen. These Quick Save Actions act as shortcuts for launching Pocket, adding new tags or sharing it to a friend via email....
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10 must-have Android apps for keeping on top of the news 0
December 5th at 8:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWhile I still like to read a newspaper when time permits, the Web has become my primary method of keeping up with the latest headlines, investigative reports, analyses and long-form features....
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Startup pushes Newsstand publication samples to iOS devices through Apple's iBeacons 1
December 4th at 5:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPublishers can now promote their magazine apps for iOS by making them available to view for free at specific locations, thanks to a new use for Apple's wireless iBeacon technology created by a digital publishing startup company.
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Our Favorite Android, iOS and Windows Phone Apps of the Week 3
November 30th at 3:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsSIf you celebrated Thanksgiving yesterday, no doubt you're feeling a little overstuffed and loaded down today. Give your smartphone the same feeling by downloading some sweet new apps. And since today is Brown Friday, these apps will give you something to do while you're warming up the royal throne.Multi-Platform UpdatesShowtime AnytimeSNewly revamped for Android and iOS, Showtime Anytime lets subscribers on most of the big cable networks watch unlimited Showtime on-demand programming on any device....
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The Best Black Friday App Deals 2
November 29th at 9:10pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsBlack Friday's not just for real-world goods; it's also arguably the biggest day of the year for sales on great apps. We've listed a ton of the best deals below, and we'll add more as we see them. If you know of any we missed, let us know in the comments! iOS Android Mac Windows Welcome to our coverage of all the best Black Friday deals. Deals are continuing to pour in, and this post will be constantly updated right up to the … Read…
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Congratulations! You just won Black Friday with these 11 awesome tips 0
November 25th at 3:30am / Macworld / 0 opinionsBetween the unruly crowds, the long lines, and your lingering Thanksgiving food coma, shopping on Black Friday can be a major hassle. But the lure of a good deal is strong, which is why Black Friday remains one of the biggest shopping days of the year....
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Why Canada Is a Testing Ground for Apps 1
November 22nd at 6:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsDevelopers worldwide are using Canada as a testing ground for apps before rolling them out to other markets.
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Google launches Newsstand on Android to bring together all your subscriptions 2
November 20th at 9:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsGoogle has consolidated its Currents and Magazines apps for Android into a single place. Today, Google Magazines will transform into a new app called Google Play Newsstand, which combines subscriptions to newspapers and magazines with content from blogs, RSS feeds, and other sources. Newsstand is the first app in which you can subscribe to newspapers through Google Play, years after Apple and Amazon signed similar deals. The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and Los Angeles Times...
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Our Favorite Android, iOS and Windows Phone Apps of the Week 2
November 16th at 3:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsS...
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17 mobile apps to help you discover new music 6
November 15th at 11:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIf the last decade has taught us anything, it’s that ten years can be a very long time in technology. And one needn’t look any further than the music industry to see how technology has shifted and shaped the way we listen to, share and discover bands and artists....
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News podcast app Swell gets personalized recommendation and trending streams 1
November 15th at 1:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSwell has updated its iOS app for news podcasts and talk radio to add streams for personalized content recommendations based on your interests and trending programming, as well as a flat design....
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LinkedIn Drops LinkedIn Today For Pulse Newsreader; Integrates LinkedIn Sign-On Into Pulse’s Updated App 1
November 13th at 6:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsLinkedIn, the social network for the working world now with 259 million users, is today taking the covers off its latest moves to make itself more than just a place that people visit when they're hunting for their next job (or employee). It is integrating Pulse -- the social newsreading app it acquired in April 2013 for $90 million -- into its main homepage; and it is now providing a social…
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Pocket adds content curation feature with latest version 5.0 0
November 13th at 6:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPopular digital content storage, reader and management tool Pocket hit version 5.0 on Wednesday with a new feature called "Highlights," a feature that adaptively suggests previously saved content based on a user's preferences.
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Flipboard lets users add product listings to their magazines as it targets the e-commerce space 2
November 11th at 7:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsFlipboard has added a new feature that enables anyone to merge product content with editorial on the same magazine. The goal is to help readers better “discover, collect, and buy” items that they might find relevant in their lives. This feature is available today for Flipboard’s iOS and Android apps....
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Flipboard launches shopping catalogs 2
November 11th at 6:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsThere’s something curiously addictive about skimming through catalogs of the latest fashions and electronics sales when they arrive at your door each weekend, and Flipboard is now trying to tap into that very experience. In an update today on both iOS and Android, Flipboard will begin to allow users and companies to create shopping catalogs complete with bright red price tags that link directly to where an item can be purchased. When a product is added to Flipboard, the service will now begin trying to...
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8 Apps to Make You a Better Reader 3
November 9th at 11:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsHow many books did you read last year? If your answer is more than one, congratulations: you're more well-read than about 25% of Americans over age 16, according to a 2012 Pew Internet survey. Ironically, as we become more surrounded by words in the digital age, less of us are finding time to actually read them. The good news is that your smartphone or tablet can help.
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Wibbitz Turns Articles into Easy-to-Digest Video Summaries 0
November 9th at 10:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsMore and more people read articles on their smartphones, using their work commute on a train or a visit to their doctor's waiting room to catch up on the latest news. But with so much reading on tiny mobile devices, a readers' vision might begin get a little strained. A new app called Wibbitz lets your eyes take a break from text by creating quick video summaries that combine the biggest facts in the article with easily recognizable images.