One of our favorite applications to make it in to the App Store this week is Google’s latest iPhone app, Google Shopper. By recognizing products by barcode, voice and text search, and even cover art, Google Shopper helps you find the information you need on millions of products, including online prices, reviews, specifications, and more. Also to feature in this week’s list of must-haves is The Daily, the first digital news publication created exclusively for the iPad. The long-awaited publication boasts...
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This Week’s Must-Have iOS Apps: Google Shopper, The Daily, PaperHelper & More! 1
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HOW TO: Earn Cash by Putting Your Smartphone to Work 0
May 4th at 6:59am / Mashable / 0 opinionsGigwalk wants to put your smartphone to work. On Wednesday the startup is launching its platform for on-demand, on-location task completion. Businesses can use Gigwalk to...
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AppAide Helps You Find The Apps That People Are Actually Using 0
August 1st at 11:24am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsHere’s an interesting approach to the seemingly eternal problem of mobile app discovery: A new app called AppAide recommends apps based on actual usage. The App comes from BetaBait, a company that connects startups with early users. Back in May, BetaBait acquired BetaNoodle, a company doing something similar for Android apps, and BetaBait co-founder Cody Barbierri (a former co-worker from my VentureBeat days) says AppAide takes advantage of BetaNoodle technology.
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Happy Earth Day! 10 apps that make it easy to go green. 0
April 22nd at 11:27am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsToday, Friday, April 22nd is officially Earth Day in the United States. For some, Earth Day passes by just like Columbus Day (October 12th) or Video Games Day (July 8th),…
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When It’s Okay to Pay For an App 2
February 25th at 7:03pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThere are over 130,000 apps in the App Store. About 100,000 of those expect you to pay cash money for a download. Sometimes it's worth it! Often, it's not. Prof. Dealzmodo's here to help you tell the difference. Oscar Wilde was right about cynics: they know the cost of everything and the value of nothing. On your next trip to the App Store, don't be cynical. Be smart—even if it means spending a little money. Last fall, John pondered the App Store Effect, which holds that Apple's model results in price...
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Daily App Deals: Get Download Manager for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals 0
April 5th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Download Manager (iTunes) Previously 99¢, now Free. Download Manager for iOS makes downloading, organizing, and viewing files on your iOS device easier than ever. Whether you want to download a video clip or a document from work, you can do so and view it straight from your iOS device. Download Manager is so powerful, it can even extract ZIP and RAR archives for later...
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Daily App Deals: Get BeWeather & Widgets Pro for Android for 99¢ in Today’s App Deals 0
May 23rd at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. BeWeather & Widgets Pro (Google Play) Previously $2.99, now 99¢. BeWeather & Widgets Pro for Android offers stylish, highly customizable widgets and high definition weather animations with data from Weather Underground. Get it for 99¢. (via Apps-aholic) iOS iOS
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WiO Takes On Shazam With Second Screen TV Ad Campaign & New iOS App 0
October 1st at 9:30am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWiOffer, a new mobile app platform which aims to connect TV viewers directly with advertisers, is now available in the iOS App Store and will begin running its first WiO TV commercials starting today. The app is something of a competitor to Shazam, which also offers a “listening” technology that can identify the TV commercial that’s currently airing, allowing the viewer to then interact with the brand in creative ways, like entering a contest or unlocking a special video, for example....
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Mobile Gifting Startup Sincerely Launches Sesame, An App For Sending Themed Gift Boxes From Your Phone 0
November 29th at 9:00am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsSincerely, the company known for its mobile photo postcard and greeting card apps, is today expanding upon its vision to become a full-on mobile gifting service with the launch of its latest application, Sesame. The new app allows users to browse, select and send themed gift boxes from their mobile phone.
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Microsoft Launches HelpBridge For iOS, Windows Phone And Android, Lets You Alert Friends And Family When Disasters Strike 4
January 17th at 12:43am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWhen a disaster happens, chances are you want to get in touch with your loved ones as soon as possible, either to tell them that you’re fine or to make sure they are. To make this easier, Microsoft is launching HelpBridge today, a mobile app for iOS, Android and Windows Phone. HelpBridge, which is based on Microsoft’s Windows Azure platform, lets you notify your friends and family by SMS, email or…
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9 Apps to Fast-Track Your New Year's Resolutions 0
January 1st at 2:20pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWhether your goal in 2013 is to lose five pounds, manage your finances, or spend more time with friends and family, there are a growing number of apps that fall into the self-help category and can assist you in accomplishing these resolutions. At Mashable we've tested a lot of them out, but we're still always hearing about new ones. There are a ton of fitness and health apps to chose from, but you might be pleasantly surprised to know they're not all about weight loss.
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Here are 600 million reasons to replace the Photos app on your iPad with Cooliris 0
March 7th at 7:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsI’ve always had much love for Cooliris and its refreshing, fluid 3D interface for viewing and sharing photos, so I was happy to catch up with co-founder and CTO Austin Shoemaker and VP of Bizdev Sebastian Blum at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week....
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Lightbank Invests $650,000 In Walk.by, A New Platform Connecting Local Merchants With Online Shoppers By Way Of Smartphones 0
April 10th at 7:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsLightbank has invested $650,000 in its own Founder-in-Residence Josh Hernandez’s new startup, Walk.by, a platform for bringing local merchants into the e-commerce world by way of smartphones. The company is today announcing the release of its consumer-facing iPhone app which lets shoppers browse and follow offline retailers, the brands they carry, as well as very specific items, like “brown…
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B&H Photo celebrates release of iPhone and iPad apps with exclusive MacBook deals 0
June 3rd at 9:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple power reseller B&H Photo is celebrating the release of its first iPhone and iPad apps by offering AppleInsider readers exclusive pricing on a half dozen MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models.
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Ohai for App.net is a simple journal app to log your check-ins on your iPhone 0
July 17th at 2:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsApp.net, the platform/social network/API that launched to much fanfare last August following a successful crowdfunding campaign, hit 100,000 registered users back in May. But the feeling thus far has very much been that it’s a rising star – albeit a slow-rising star....
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MapMyFitness Adds Nike FuelBand, Jawbone UP Integration 0
August 15th at 6:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsExercise tracking platform MapMyFitness will now support two popular wearable fitness bracelets: Nike's FuelBand and Jawbone's UP. The new integration, announced Thursday, strengthens MapMyFitness' already lengthy list of supported and compatible devices that can sync fitness data with the popular platform. MapMyFitness (free for iOS and Android) is a platform supporting apps that utilize GPS technology, so you can map and share your workout routes.
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With 300K Downloads, London-Based YPlan Launches Stateside In New York 2
September 20th at 7:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCountless social planning apps have tried and ultimately failed to capture the attention of users in a way that produces any real action, which in turn would result in partnerships with vendors and merchants, which would of course generate revenue. However, London-based YPlan seems to have a nice little formula in place, and is today launching in the U.S. to compete with the likes of Sosh, …
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7 Apps You Don't Want Miss 1
October 13th at 7:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsFrom an app that makes your Android device look like an iPhone to another that gives 2D pictures a 3D look -- many interesting apps launched this week. Each weekend, Mashable creates a roundup of our favorite apps to keep you up-to-date on what's new. See also: iOS 7 Apps: Download These Now Notable apps include a zombified take on a popular vintage game, and an app that simplifies video-creation with your friends.
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6 Hot Sites to Find Sweet Shopping Deals 0
November 26th at 6:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsIt's the time of year when you should be shopping for other people, but with all the shiny department store displays and sale signs, you can't help but think of yourself. After all, what other time of year can you give your winter wardrobe the oomph it needs to carry you through March without completely breaking the bank? Your cold January self will thank you later.
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WillCall’s New Bluetooth “BarTab” Feature Lets You Buy Drinks At Concerts By Saying Your Name 0
January 8th at 12:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWillCall's plot to reimagine nightlife goes way beyond its concert ticketing app. So it's tackling the annoyance of buying drinks, from long bar lines to fumbling for cash to forgetting your credit card. Today it launches BarTab, a feature within its app that lets you buy drinks at participating venues by saying your name. But how does the bartender know who you are? Through WillCall's secret…
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MetaWatch adds step counter for iPhone 5s users, Taco Bell working on mobile ordering system 0
February 14th at 9:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMetaWatch this week updated its iOS application to send basketball scores, as well as steps counted by the iPhone 5s M7 chip, to its wrist-worn accessory. In addition, fast food franchise Taco Bell has revealed it is working on a mobile ordering system that will debut on the iPhone later this year.
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Pharmacy chain Duane Reade to trial Apple's iBeacons in several NYC locations 0
May 7th at 5:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsConsumers in the Big Apple will soon find their pharmacy visits more convenient as popular chain Duane Reade announced plans to bring iBeacon-powered microlocation functionality -- such as coupons or product reviews -- to 10 Manhattan outlets in a new pilot program.
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Road warriors share their iPhone toolkits 0
June 24th at 7:35am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsIn the interest of saving you time (and money) when you travel on apps that wonât help you get from point A to point B, weâve sounded out dozens of road warriors — including flight attendants, serial conference goers, travel…
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Consensual Sex App Promises to Make Your Personal Life Super Awkward 0
September 30th at 10:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsEverything is about to get really awkward.
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Polaroid Partners With Blipfoto On A New Photo Journaling Service That Only Lets You Post Once A Day 1
January 2nd at 9:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsPolaroid’s attempt to re-establish its brand in the age of digital photos continues this morning with the announcement that it has partnered with Edinburgh-based photo journaling service Blipfoto, which is now relaunching and expanding into the U.S. The service, available on the web and in mobile apps for iOS and Android, offers users a place to document their lives by sharing only…