Most of
the apps people use on a daily basis, such as Instagram, Vine, and Netflix are nowhere to be seen.
Most, if not all, of the same
apps people use when they're on foot, can be used while on the road.
You're single, dating, probably using all
the apps people use now... and not finding
You're single, dating, probably using all
the apps people use
You're single, dating, probably using all
the apps people use now... and not finding Read More...
Not exact matches
Belkin's
App Controlled Crock - Pot
People who cook with Crock - Pots are likely
used to loading up their pot in the morning and coming home to a fully - cooked dinner.
People may
use your
app couple of times and then move onto something.
FDA APPROVES FIRST AI - POWERED RETINOPATHY
APP: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) greenlit the marketing of IDx - DR, the first medical device that
uses artificial intelligence (AI) to detect diabetic retinopathy — a leading cause of blindness among
people with diabetes.
The
app's user base has expanded to include a wide range of users, including gun control advocates as well as
people who
use firearms for recreation and hunting.
Brian Foley
used to rely on thousands of
people who
used his
app, Buddytruk, which he describes as an Uber for
people who need trucks for pickups and deliveries.
Hearing - aid companies themselves are innovating, adding smartphone
apps that let
people use their phone as an extra microphone in a noisy place.
In the mobile arena, you have to think about how
people will be
using their
apps in relation to what they want and what they expect.
IFTTT (if this, then that) makes tools that help
people use various
apps, smart home appliances and consumer electronics in a connected way.
The Surface Pro runs Windows 10, which (unlike Windows 8) is a full - blown desktop - first OS, and as such it works perfectly with peripherals like an external mouse and all of the legacy Windows
apps many
people use every day.
Eventually you'll see that these
apps that initially, especially like Tinder was very much geared towards hookups, it will end up moving up market and really disrupt the whole traditional online dating area, which I think is the most interesting thing going on right now because as we get better and better at our recommendations, as more
people get on the platform, I think
people will find less and less a need or desire to
use things like a Match.com or Okcupid.
Using the Instagram
app on their phone,
people can edit photos with custom filters and share images — or videos — with other Instagram users.
«Because
people actually
use your
app,» she answered.
We're going to
use the additional investment to put our
app in the hands of every single
person worldwide who does weekly shopping.
About 1.23 million
people have signed a petition on Change.org asking Snapchat to remove the update, saying that the redesign made the
app harder to
use.
That means
people around the world are
using the Foursquare
app on their smartphones to check in to places like restaurants, pubs, gyms, hotels, campuses, stadiums, retail stores, and just about any other type of physical and even nonphysical locations.
Employees are encouraged to regularly dissect each other's thinking to determine the root of decision - making, to rate each other's performance
using a proprietary iPad
app called «Dots,» and to send an audio file to any
person mentioned in a meeting — which isn't an outlandish practice internally, since all meetings, with few exceptions, are either digitally recorded for audio or video.
Its «TrueDepth» front - facing camera is able to create a 3D map of a
person's face and
use that to identify the
person, which is
used to log into the device and authenticate
apps and services like Apple Pay.
Why would
people want to
use your
app?
-- Liz Wessel, co-founder and CEO of WayUp, a job site and mobile
app for college students and recent graduates
used by millions of
people since its launch in 2014
While the new features will be visible on the regular
app,
people will have to pay in order to
use them.
- Social plugins, such as our Like and Share buttons, which make other sites more social and help you share content on Facebook; - Facebook Login, which lets you
use your Facebook account to log into another website or
app; - Facebook Analytics, which helps websites and
apps better understand how
people use their services; and - Facebook ads and measurement tools, which enable websites and
apps to show ads from Facebook advertisers, to run their own ads on Facebook or elsewhere, and to understand the effectiveness of their ads.
The search company was one of the most vocal supporters of net neutrality and openness in wireless, going so far as to bid billions of dollars to ensure that
people could
use whatever devices and
apps they wanted on whatever networks they wanted.
As more
people use Nara's
app, presumably the stronger its capabilities will become.
Ride sharing
app Uber offered users free rides for referring friends to overcome any uneasiness
people may have felt about
using unlicensed taxis.
Leo Widrich, co-founder of the social media
app Buffer (
used by more than 1 million
people worldwide to manage their social networks), said the team moved out of San Francisco because their engineers couldn't get visas to work in the U.S..
So, how do you get
people to download your
app, and even more importantly, keep
using it after initial installation?
Uses for consumers go much further, like Ikea's smartphone
app that lets
people get a virtual preview of how furniture or appliances might look in their homes.
While some 270,000
people are said to have
used the personality - quiz
app, Wylie said it was able to harvest data from 50 million Facebook accounts through the friend networks of those participants.
One reason for the shift away from paper, financial advice website NerdWallet experts speculate, is the growing
use of
person - to -
person payment
apps, like Venmo, that allow users to digitally swap funds.
He said, «Some
people tell us that they just
use the Tesla
app on their phone to set the temperature five minutes before they need it, instead.»
Although hackers are unable to steal sensitive data like credit card numbers through the security holes, they could
use it to manipulate
people's televisions and play offensive videos, install unwanted
apps, or suddenly scroll through channels.
Using all of the data being collected (remember, the
app is taking advantage of all of your phone's sensors), Color hopes to eventually start recommending nearby points of interest, and maybe even interesting
people.
2) Their goal is to have
people spend as little time
using the
app as possible.
Another AR
app showed how a
person could
use the new iPhones to see a Tyrannosaurs Rex growl and interact with basketball players on a real - life court.
«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.
Krieger knows this is how most
people use Instagram: They're waiting for a bus or train, and they whip their phone out and click the
app for a brief look at what's been posted.
While that may be welcome news to the millions of
people who
use financial websites and
apps, that number is rising, jumping by about 50 percent from the year before.
It's the idea that the ubiquity of smartphones and the popularity of
apps such as Facebook, Instagram, and Candy Crush have changed our collective expectations of how software should look and function, creating huge opportunities for business applications as intuitive and user - friendly as the ones
people use for fun.
To get hacked,
people would have to be
using their smartphones or personal computers on the same Wi - Fi network to which their Smart TVs are connected, and then visit a malicious website or download an
app that contains software code that would let hackers take over, the report said.
Every month, 50 million
people use the company's two mobile
apps and websites: Foursquare and Swarm.
Experts I've spoken with have said that the direction is moving into services that integrate with other aspects of mobile devices as
people become more resistant to adding and
using new
apps.)
Yes,
people use the MacBook to do high - end video editing work, to produce amazing brochures
using Adobe products, and to run their startup
using apps like Trello and Slack.
These are
apps the average
person may not
use every day, but they do come in handy on the odd occasion, which creates an expectation among users.
The idea is that
people will
use their Facebook iOS or Android
app to add photos and videos from their smartphone throughout the day, and their friends will tap through the stories to see what they've been up to.
People spend 89 percent of their time
using mobile
apps rather than mobile websites.