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On Friday's episode of The Kindle Chronicles podcast I will have lots to
say about the app, based on a virtual demo I received yesterday from two Kindle execs in New York City via Amazon's Chime videoconferencing platform.
There is only so much you can
say about the apps, because only kobo apps and a bunch of social stuff was the only things pre-loaded.
There is really nothing to really
say about the App Store and iTunes.
Here's what Microsoft had to
say about the apps: Our Office Universal apps are designed for on - the - go productivity...
Not exact matches
The draft guidance suggests that when
apps are designed to collect information
about specific patients and use it to,
say, assist physicians in calculating the proper dosage of a drug, they may be subject to FDA oversight.
«Even if the other driver didn't register this
app, you can still give them greetings and comments,» Du
said at the conference, which raises some questions
about privacy.
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.
Of course, I
said that we had a startup at 1871 (mRelief.com) that was already working with the city of Chicago and state of Illinois on «an
app for that,» one that allows just
about anyone to quickly and easily figure out exactly which government and / or community - based programs exist that might have benefits immediately available to them - especially in the current environment.
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.
How can Peeple users know for sure that the people
saying things
about them on the
app are really who they
say they are?
My hope was that if it taught me something
about how to raise money, that would be good enough,»
says Bergman, co-founder and CEO of Choremonster, which has developed an
app to reward kids for helping out around the house.
For example, let's
say I frequently visit websites
about the Red Sox and use MLB's streaming
app all the time.
When ISPs
say they want to be regulated under the same FTC guidelines as Google and Facebook, what they mean is they want their data targeting to be opt - out by default — and that they don't think data
about web browsing and
app usage is «sensitive» info.
What the CTIA did not
say it would make opt - in by default, though, is your data
about web browsing and
app usage.
Annette Tonti, CEO of Mofuse, a mobile website builder,
says that instead of creating a bad
app just for the sake of creating one, you should first think
about what kind of company you are and whether setting up a mobile site might be better suited for you.
«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.
Besides, he
says, the
app isn't even really
about hate.
As the radio host
said in announcing the new deal on his show, his relationship with SiriusXM is a little like a marriage: «I am living a dream here on satellite radio and [Sirius CEO] Jim Meyer is my life partner and the baby we are
about to have is our new streaming video
app.»
The
app is only
about a month old, but it's amassed more than 30,000 daily active users,
about 310,000 total users in the US and abroad — it's the top lifestyle
app in Germany right now, the company
says — and has produced close to 200,000 matches so far.
Facebook users almost certainly had no idea that the information gleaned
about them and their friends through a personality - quiz
app could be used to try to influence an election, as was
said to the case in the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Sticking with the personal - finance
app example for a moment,
say you're aggregating all this data
about consumer behavior.
An example of that might be when a customer
says «I want to send an in -
app message to my 250,000 users
about this new feature launch we're doing.»
«It's all
about opening communication with the customer,»
says Gibbon, who previously founded ShopAround, a now - defunct
app that helped customers gauge prices on products from nearby retailers.
«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.
About half of workers
said it was the first
app they checked each morning, and 32 %
said they checked it a whopping 20 times a day — or more.
About half
said they would use at - table electronic payment options and a restaurant's smartphone
app to view menus and make reservations.
Specific details
about the phone aren't clear yet, though Chen
says it will come with a top row of navigation keys and a trackpad, a larger and sharper screen, a «growing»
app catalogue, and it will run on the BlackBerry 10 operating system.
Richard Fries, the executive director of The Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition, has good things to
say about Uber allowing people to reserve and rent JUMP Bikes from within its ride - hailing
app.
In 2016, people spent
about 1.6 trillion hours using
apps, the report
said.
The City Attorney
says that MonkeyParking — an
app that allow users to pay for information
about available spots — is selling the use of public parking spaces, not information.
In a message to Fortune, Siqi Chen, CEO of Hey, Inc.,
says, «People had concerns
about their safety and being stolen on their
app and we are trying to do the right thing.»
She is in talks with angel investors, she
says, and would like to raise
about $ 500,000 to develop the
app and begin a major marketing push.
AirMap built a mobile
app that drone pilots can use to receive updates from airports and air traffic management teams
about flight conditions «so they don't get too close to an airplane» or don't land in places they shouldn't be, like «on the White House lawn,»
said AirMap CEO Ben Marcus.
«There is a fair amount of excitement
about this, as it's a new platform for
app developers to develop and generate revenue,»
says Scott Strawn, program director for Google Strategic Advisory at research company IDC, based in Framingham, Massachusetts.
In response to the story, Facebook
said that when it learned
about the data leaks, it sought to ban Kogan's
app and legally pressured both Kogan and Cambridge Analytica to remove all of the data they had improperly acquired.
«With the
app I can figure out what a memo, slide deck or dinner menu is basically
about,» she
says.
Security experts who looked at the
app, known as ByLock, at the request of Reuters
said it appeared to be the work of amateur software developers and had left important information
about its users unencrypted.
Alexandru Iliescu, CEO of the language - learning
app Mondly,
said his startup had not been significantly affected by the changes, adding that he was excited to learn more
about Facebook's augmented - reality efforts and how Mondly could work with them.
The company's
app currently has
about 40 songs installed, but Masavage
says an update in a few weeks will put that number around 1,000.
The company
said it was «building a way» for people to know if their data was accessed by «This Is Your Digital Life,» the psychological - profiling quiz
app that researcher Aleksandr Kogan created and paid
about 270,000 people to take part in.
«Lots of stories
about apps misusing Apple data, never seen Apple notify people,» Zuckerberg's notes
say.
First up was the Senate, where he faced tough questions
about the company's mishandling of data, and
said Facebook was investigating «tens of thousands of
apps» to see what information they harvested.
Asked by a committee member
about the terms of the GSR
App not specifying that the data would be used for political targeting, he
said he didn't write the terms himself but added: «If we had to do it again I think I would have insisted to Mr Wylie that we do add politics as a use - case in that doc.»
«You can
say, I'm
about to launch my own
app, and I don't want you to have the graph.
Facebook
said people who downloaded the
app gave consent for the
app to collect limited information
about their friends whose privacy settings were set to allow it.
Pressed on why he didn't inform users, in 2015, when Facebook
says it found out
about this policy breach, Zuckerberg avoided a direct answer — instead fixing on what the company did (asked Cambridge Analytica and the developer whose
app was used to suck out data to delete the data)-- rather than explaining the thinking behind the thing it did not do (tell affected Facebook users their personal information had been misappropriated).
In his testimony to the UK parliament last month, Wylie suggested Facebook might have known
about the
app as early as July 2014 because he
said Kogan had told him he'd been in touch with some Facebook engineers to try to resolve problems with the rate that data could be pulled off the platform by his
app.
«You may have heard
about a quiz
app built by a university researcher that leaked Facebook data of millions of people in 2014,» Zuckerberg
said in the signed ads, referring to the data analytics firm accused of misusing the social network's user information during the 2016 US election.
The company expects the lack of account minimums and trading charges to appeal to young investors with less cash, and
said about half of the beta testers made their first stock trade ever with the
app.