We're so vain.
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We're so vain.
This week's list includes a goblin-themed RPG, Findery coming to Android and a big update for one of iOS' best photo apps.
Photo-sharing service EyeEm has released an update to its iOS app that brings some niceties to the camera and camera roll interfaces. The changes make it easier to see which photos are worth uploading and to get them up with fewer taps and swipes.
EyeEm, a startup that emerged a couple of years ago as one of many Instagram rivals, has found its feet in the past six months with solid traction. Now it’s raised $6 million in funding to capitalize on its user growth by attempting to make a couple of familiar business models work: stock photography and branded missions....
Over the next couple of weeks we’re planning TNW meetups in 12 countries around Europe to connect with our readers, interesting startups and investors. This, mixed with the insights of our editorial team, local experts and input from online Startup Awards nominations, will provide us with enough ammo to give you a solid overview of the tech scene, the successes, top apps, startups and investors....
Looking to differentiate itself further from Instagram -now officially owned by Facebook – and other mobile photo sharing services and communities, Berlin-based startup EyeEm is today launching completely redesigned social…
Mobile photo sharing apps are hardly a scarce resource, and every contender has to face comparison with generally perceived leader in the field, Instagram. EyeEm, which launched during the summer…
The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your startup considered for...