Not exact matches
There's a new
app for managing files, an
app dock that mimics the one on your Mac, some new multitasking features, and loads of other goodies that make it easier to get
things done.
The Drop mobile
app helps shoppers rack up and redeem points
for all the
things they buy through a single interface.
Additionally, now there are fantastic
apps for handling our bank accounts from our smartphones (via the Internet, of course), so waiting in a long line at the bank just to make a small transfer is pretty much a
thing of the past.
How can Peeple users know
for sure that the people saying
things about them on the
app are really who they say they are?
Interestingly enough, the first
thing you see when you visit Dropcam's
App Store description is text stating that «We recommend downloading the Nest app for a better way to watch your Dropcam video.&raq
App Store description is text stating that «We recommend downloading the Nest
app for a better way to watch your Dropcam video.&raq
app for a better way to watch your Dropcam video.»
The logic changed from «The photos disappear — Snapchat must be
for sexting» to «Facebook made a disappearing photos
app — disappearing photos must be the next big
thing!»
It's where Apple shows off the latest tweaks to its operating systems so that the people who create software and
apps for them know where
things are going.
«A lot of the opportunities out there are
for people to use artificial intelligence to market, to do
app placement or spam filters — to do
things that are not quite as meaningful» as improving how food is produced, he says.
For example, Glass could capture photos and video, allowed users to listen to audio, connected to the internet, could run apps, and came with a tiny screen you could use for things like reading text messag
For example, Glass could capture photos and video, allowed users to listen to audio, connected to the internet, could run
apps, and came with a tiny screen you could use
for things like reading text messag
for things like reading text messages.
Back then, this mysterious, magical piece of smart technology seemed like the gateway to only fun and positive
things: Words with Friends, a star chart
app and an archaic version of Instagram, at the time designed
for nothing more than applying cool filters to your low - res camera phone photos.
«The big challenge is that the level of computer power that one of these
things needs is pretty high,» Wilcove says, adding that as the market evolves, he can imagine a communications
app for far - flung business meetings «where you're all virtually sitting around the table in different locations with one of these headsets on, James Bond - style.»
Wouldn't it be funny, he thought, if there was a dating
app for bonding over
things you don't like?
This chunky, sporty smartwatch offers LTE
for phone calls and stand - alone functions, built - in GPS
for tracking your workouts, Android Pay
for buying
things on the go, and thousands of
apps.
Because the
thing that developers ask
for more than anything is a bigger market
for their
apps.
It'll also run more advanced
apps for things like photo editing, but don't expect lightning quick performance.
I can do
things like check in
for my flight, change seats, or check my flight status all within the
app.
«Man, if we could get more really smart MIT computer science graduates to try and fix education and health - care and poverty instead of building another photo - sharing
app, that would be a good
thing for the world.»
Include
things like buying a toner cartridge, writing a project summary
for the boss, meeting with a team member about a party, finding someone to cater the office party, taking a break at Starbucks to buy a mocha, installing a new version of an
app you use, and answering at least 25 emails in one sitting.
The third
thing is that Founders Need to Run the Company Longer Today, we take
for granted new mobile
apps and consumer devices appearing seemingly overnight, reaching tens of millions of users — and just as quickly falling out of favor.
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Things You Can not Say on China's Internet Who's Too Young
for an
App?
Apps can make things easier for people who don't know how to code, but there are also lots of apps and app features that make things easier for people who are familiar with cod
Apps can make
things easier
for people who don't know how to code, but there are also lots of
apps and app features that make things easier for people who are familiar with cod
apps and
app features that make
things easier
for people who are familiar with coding.
«The Google
app helps people get
things done on their phone faster by just speaking to Google — but is not specifically designed
for driving,» a Google spokesperson said.
One we talk about is in -
app transactions (selling extra content or features within the Snapchat
app) because we don't have to build a sales team to make cool
things that people want to pay
for.
CLIN can then be used to make in -
app purchases
for things like active - wear, water bottles, and additional services, such as a chatbot that reminds users to take their medication.
Things have gotten better
for Android, but iOS still has the superior
app ecosystem, which is essential to any modern smartphone.
And smarter
apps for communications (email, shared documents, team messaging) have undeniably made it much easier to collaborate and get
things done more quickly, especially when compared to the fax machines, on - premises systems, and interoffice memos of yesteryear.
Entrepreneurs and big companies dream up
apps for the darndest
things.
The result is that new
apps trying to do similar
things are having a tough time getting established (
for example, even the well - celebrated Path Talk has had trouble consistently sustaining growth, not scratching the overall
app charts since October 2014 according to Appannie).
Microsoft also unveiled a bot framework and chatbot
for Skype where Cortana was integrated directly into the
app where she could identify the people, places, and
things in your messages and display more information in a more user friendly interface.
And then there are
apps like Gas Cubby
for tracking mileage and vehicle maintenance, and others, like
Things, Actsoft and Todoist,
for managing tasks.
«
For now, we really don't know how compelling the selection of
apps will be, how well this
thing will actually perform in the final version that's released to consumers, or what exactly the competition from Apple will look like,» says Jan Dawson, chief analyst at Jackdaw Research.
I've tried
Things 3 in the past and, while I like it a lot, can't justify the cost — $ 10
for the smartphone
app alone, which doesn't include desktop integration.
Like many
things about Android, of course, Apple's iOS did it first and did it bigger; in January the iPhone maker settled with the FTC
for exactly the same problem with its own
app store
for $ 32.5 million.
In 2011, a group of ex-Googlers launched Stamped, an
app that evolved into a tool
for tracking all of your favorite
things.
A Deloitte survey found that
for many smartphone users, checking social media
apps are the first
thing they do in the morning — often before even getting out of bed.
Ross Rubin, an independent analyst
for Reticle Research, said Apple could use Topsy's data analysis to better understand popular trends on social media and make smarter recommendations
for things like finding
apps, music and movies to buy, or perhaps finding content to watch with a future TV service.
«What was communicated to me strongly was that thousands and maybe tens of thousands of
apps were doing the exact same
thing and that this was a pretty normal use case and a normal situation
for usage of Facebook data,» Kogan said.
With cryptocurrency and an easy mobile
app, one can avoid banks and still pay
for things anywhere.
An Internet - of -
Things (IoT) mobile -
app - enabled system
for multiple markets, the Roze Dock is a smart sensor device that automatically logs the number of people in shared spaces.
The exciting
thing about the
app is the opportunity to eventually carry the functionality across the brands in our licensed portfolio and create a unique specialized branded experience
for the customer.
It's very new ground, so if I build an
app and a wearable device that if I use, I'll monitor my diet better and, therefore, I'll reduce my carbohydrate intake and diabetes will improve, getting our insurance carriers to accept paying
for that
app or service as a billable
thing is non-trivial.
We are really excited
for our first - ever iPhone
App development workshop, and there are a few
things you need to set up on your computer (it needs to be a Mac!)
«They have a Starbucks card on their phone and other similar
apps to pay
for things.
Having spent almost two years working
for a startup that made data collection
apps in a communications marketing role, here are the top 3
things you need to consider before you join the startup world:
Times change, technologies evolve... dot - coms move on to mobile
apps... floppy discs move beyond flash, and data goes to the cloud... The great
thing for investors like you and me is that each of these leaps forward gives you the opportunity to make ten, twenty, or even fifty times your money.
There's a little - known
app called Ibotta ($ 10 bonus if you click here) that literally gives you cash back on
things you buy anyway, just
for taking pictures of your shopping receipts!
If political representatives can say the same
thing (as what's in the declaration) and it's permissable
for the group to post their beliefs on their website, then I think it should be OK
for Apple to sell an
app that does nothing more than make the declaration available by a different path.
There are so many more exciting
things to come (including the android
app, hopefully next week) and I just wanted to take this anniversary to say thank you
for all so much your love and support
for Deliciously Ella, it's truly amazing and I'm so flattered that so many of you love the blog!
While I'm not the kind of person who can sit still
for three hours watching a game, there are usually so many other
things going on (great
apps, beer, conversations, complaining about referee calls) that it becomes totally manageable.
Can I live without dragging The
Thing from my pocket, breaking off conversations, fumbling
for a reader
app, scanning and hoping it all happens really quickly without a bobble, without really knowing what I'll get as a result?