What happened is all of a sudden, I'm getting dozens of emails, DMs on Instagram, with
people saying the app's not working.»
Many
people say this app is very fun to use.
Google Play was developed mainly because
people say the App Store on their devices and thought to themselves, it just has apps.
What happened is all of a sudden, I'm getting dozens of emails, DMs on Instagram, with
people saying the app's not working.»
Not exact matches
Don't be YAIA («yet another iPhone
app»), Prince
said, and like CloudFlare you'll have
people literally «camping in the hallway» to come work for you.
«If you look at our
app for one hour — without touching it, just reading it — you could look at your city, your country, the whole world, and see
people minute by minute posting their specific needs — for a developer, a co-founder, whatever,»
says Neumann, 36.
But I can't tell you how many times I've seen
people's eyes light up when you repeat their words back to them, as in: «This
app is going to revolutionize the way
people order local chickens from the farm,» to which you would
say, «This is going to revolutionize the way
people order local chickens from the farm?
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.
«As a first step we're taking advantage of our existing identity and payment technologies to help
people subscribe on a publication's website with a single click, and then seamlessly access that content anywhere — whether it's on that publisher site or mobile
app, or on Google Newsstand, Google Search or Google News,» Gingras
said.
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Says She Was Wrong to Position
App as «Yelp for
People»
Others would
say — and Dr. Phil did — that you were being hypocritical, that you couldn't hack being called out for creating an
app that would help
people call each other out.
The Perch
app gives you a bird's eye view of what
people are
saying about your company (and your competitors) in online reviews, social posts, and promotions.
The search giant
said Thursday that it upgraded its Gboard
app for iPhones so that it now recognizes
people's voices.
How can Peeple users know for sure that the
people saying things about them on the
app are really who they
say they are?
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..
Mulvihill
says Moodhacker will stand out from the other health
apps on the market because «we have the scientific validation... and a whole
person perspective.»
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.
«I think linking to
people is rewarding, so I'll always ask if they want to include their LinkedIn or Twitter URL,»
says Grant Stavely, a senior security engineer at Evernote, a Redwood City, California, maker of productivity
apps.
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.»
«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.
A source familiar with Uber's business
said the company had more
people download the
app than delete it this week and is monitoring the situation and weighing next steps.
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.
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.)
«We've heard from
people that they are worried about sharing information with
apps, and they want more control over their data,» a Facebook press release
said.
Cohen
said that roughly 80 % of
people who use the Gear VR watch video on the device and that «seven of the top
apps on the Gear VR are video
apps.»
«
People will tell me an
app's name and I still can't find it in many cases,» Mulpuru
says.
Adobe
said it is incorporating its machine learning technology that it currently uses for its other marketing software to derive stats like how many times are
people using their voice service, or the how much
apps failed to understand a particular command.
He claims that 40 million
people have at least tried out the
app, but did not
say how many
people use it on a regular basis.
Many analysts
say that virtual reality is still waiting for a so - called killer
app that will make
people more interested in purchasing VR headsets.
«I do imagine that we will find some
apps that were either doing something suspicious or misusing
people's data,» he
said.
Roughly one in five Americans has downloaded one of Plank's
apps, Plank has
said, so he wants not only to help users keep track of their running times or weight loss but also to compare their data with that of millions of other
people like them and offer valuable insights.
«Silicon Valley is supposed to be so innovative, but
people spend a ton of time making
apps just so we don't have to call to make dinner reservations,» he
says.
«My whole life I've always tried to make websites or
apps that connect
people together,» Vishnevskiy
says.
«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.
Mobile Roadie CEO Michael Schneider
says the qualities of a good
app can be boiled down to one question: do
people care and want to come back to it?
However,
people can opt out of seeing ads on
apps and websites not offered by Facebook, based on their ad preferences, the company
said late on Thursday.
Though
apps are not expensive to develop, their viability lies in getting
people to use them and finding a way to monetize them, which can be tricky,
said Mike von Massow, a University of Guelph associate professor specializing in food and hospitality.
On Twitter, some
people said they were having problems accessing the websites or mobile
apps of robo - advising firms, including Wealthfront and Betterment.
Some
people will
say, «I want to in -
app message all my users,» and other
people will
say, «I need to email all my users,» but they'll have lots of different ways of
saying it.
Without any oversight that regulates how tech companies design their
apps,
people are left to rely on willpower alone, Turkle
said.
«The
app could figure out which
people on the medical team you need to see when, and alert them,» he
says.
Dapper is unlike traditional dating sites and
apps which mostly act as chat rooms for
people based on mutual interest in profile pictures,»
says Partow.
The
apps will be «lite» versions of standard Office programs that will be heavy on the features
people want when they're working on the Internet, such as the ability to share documents,
says Chris Bryant, Microsoft's Office group product manager.
Another
app that many
people have recommended, Vanderkam
says, is the free time tracking software
app Toggl.
«This explosion in consumer devices,
apps, and services has transformed the way
people think about their health,»
says Derek Newell, the co-founder and CEO of corporate wellness technology provider Jiff.
Creators of the high - profile augmented reality game Pokémon Go «have done a fantastic job tapping into millennial energy,» he added,
saying that he believes the tool can perhaps lead to more
people creating similar popular
apps.
Now when
people ask their Google Home speaker to «call mom,» the phone will automatically call their mother, Chandra
said, nor will they have to download any additional
apps to make such calls.
And just as major food corporations sell processed foods that are loaded with added sugar and chemicals meant to keep
people eating, Turkle and other addiction experts
say big tech companies have been repeatedly accused of designing their
apps to maximize the time
people spend on them.
While
people have raised privacy concerns — a common issue for any tracking
app — Chaudhary
says that ClassDojo does not share or sell any personal information.
The company's research
said people are spending more time interacting with
apps, with 3.5 trillion hours expected to be logged in 2021.