Days by Wander launched back in May with a very difficult mission: to change the way you think about photo-sharing. While some think that pictures of your feet or coffee are too mundane for photo-sharing to Instagram or Facebook, Days asked you to share as many photos as possible, mundane or otherwise. To help usher in this type of behavior, Days didn’t allow photo imports, as they wanted…
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With Automatic Photo Import, Days Gets One Step Closer To Having Users Share Everything 1
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Bringing the Purikura booth to your phone: 5 photo-editing apps to style your photos 0
October 9th at 12:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsGone are the days where we were all satisfied with just a sizable collection of filters in our camera app. As users get more sophisticated and creative with their phone cameras, many are demanding more options, such as beauty touch-ups, decorative stickers, handwriting functions with a wide range of pen styles etc....
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Impala For iPhone Identifies Your Photos Using Artificial Intelligence, Organizes Them For You 0
November 8th at 10:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new mobile application called Impala is picking up where Everpix left off, in terms of automatically categorizing your photo collections using computer vision technology. Once installed, the app works its way through your entire photo library on your iPhone, sorting photos into various categories like “outdoor,” “architecture,” “food,” “party…
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Snapchat for iOS adds message replays, filters, 'best friends' in update 0
December 21st at 6:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPopular photo and video messaging service Snapchat on Friday released an update to its iOS app, bringing a host of new features including "smart filters" and the ability to replay one snap per day.
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EyeFly3D brings glasses-free 3D to your iPhone, iPad and Nexus 7, if you’re into that sort of thing 3
January 18th at 1:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsI’ve never been able to get into 3D movies and TVs because fitting 3D specs over my prescription glasses never worked. EyeFly3D created a screen protector that can display stereoscopic content on your iPhone, iPad and Nexus 7 without having to use those pesky glasses....
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Sharalike Automatically Turns Photos & Videos Into Shareable Slideshows 0
March 4th at 11:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsSharalike, a new application that lets you create video slideshows similar to Facebook’s recently popular “Lookback” videos, is now launching into beta. The company’s technology takes your own photos and videos and automatically sorts them into animated, HTML slideshows in just a matter of seconds. Users only have to point the app to the media they want to include, then…
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Snapchat for iOS update lets users chat, hold impromptu video calls 0
May 1st at 5:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsTime-limited image sharing app Snapchat on Thursday announced Chat, a new feature that allows users to send text messages to each other and connect through a live video chat with one tap.
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Meme-making And Messaging Mix In Greylock-Incubated Sparks App 0
June 19th at 10:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIt’s easier to slide into an existing behavior than invent an entirely new one.So when Evan Tana went off to spin up his own mobile company while in residence at Greylock Partners, he tapped into a very familiar behavior.We make memes and use gifs to express feelings in ways that words alone can’t capture.Sparks, the new startup he co-founded with Daniel Hammond and Joao…
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Shotclock Turns Messaging Into A Popularity Contest 0
August 12th at 8:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsMeet Shotclock: an app which bills itself as the fastest way to share photos or videos with your friends. It runs with the camera view as its permanent backdrop so you’re always ready to shoot, lets you snap a photo or take a video — and then hit one button to simultaneously share your missive to all of your followers.
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Meet the iPhone cases that can hunt ghosts and build furniture 2
September 29th at 3:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsPhone cases are boring. Adventurous, life-marrow-sucking souls are known to embrace the danger of carrying their iPhones case-free, begging fate to shatter those screens when running from bulls or jumping out of moving cars. But even more hardcore than carrying a naked iPhone is wrapping it in a badass case like one of these. Your boring silicone sleeve can't see heat, or saw through wood, or build an IKEA bookcase. These cases can....
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12 best iPhone apps of 2014 6
November 28th at 6:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsOur favorite iPhone apps of 2014.
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VLC returns to iOS and launches on Windows Phone, Windows RT, and Android TV 0
February 27th at 4:32pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsVLC is having a big day. The app, which is essentially the Swiss Army knife of video players, is returning to the iPhone and iPad following a long absence after the release of iOS 8. It's also launching on a ton of other platforms: it's coming to Windows Phone, Windows RT (though its download isn't working at press time), and Android TV as a public beta for the first time today. The first non-beta version of VLC is also arriving on Android today, and there are even some updates for Windows and OS X....
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GoPro just bought a virtual reality company 1
April 28th at 11:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsThe world's leading action camera company just took its first major step into the growing virtual reality market. GoPro just announced that it has purchased Kolor, a French company that specializes in virtual reality software. Kolor's employees will join the GoPro staff, with operations remaining in Savoie, France....
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Meet Crossroad, A Nifty Little App To Create Collaborative Photo Albums 0
July 1st at 7:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsChances are you recently went back from a wedding, a road trip or any other meaningful social event, and all your friends took a bunch of photos with their phones. And yet, you won’t ever see these photos again, as they will stay in your friend’s camera roll forever. Crossroad is a new app for iOS and Android that lets you create collaborative albums in a few taps. It’s…
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Facebook’s New Moments App Now Automatically Creates Music Videos From Your Photos 0
August 25th at 7:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsFacebook Moments, the social network’s recently launched photo-sharing app which aims to address the problem of getting friends to send each other the photos they’ve been hoarding on their own phones, is expanding to video. The app received its first major update today since its mid-June debut, and will now automatically create a video of your shared photos which you can…
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Adobe Max 2015: Connected creative canvas expands with two new mobile apps 0
October 15th at 3:22am / Macworld / 0 opinionsEarlier this month, Adobe held its annual conference to showcase new creative apps and preview upcoming technologies.
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The 13 most entertaining iPhone apps of all time 2
December 12th at 11:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis list is a look at the best music and entertainment apps to ever make their way to the iPhone, based on our list of the best 100 iPhone apps of all time.
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Videogram closes new funding led by Asahi Broadcasting’s ABC Dream Ventures 0
March 1st at 12:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsVideogram, the Japan-US company that helps publishers and creators get more out of online video content, has closed a bridge round of funding ahead of planned Series B later this year.
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Flag’s new app offers free, ad-supported photo prints, no shipping fees required 0
June 7th at 6:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new application called Flag has launched on the App Store, promising user free photo prints that are actually free – there are not shipping or handling charges, nor is a credit card required. This is possible because these photo prints will be ad-supported – that is, businesses pay to advertise on the back of the photo. Effectively, it’s an ad that people will never…
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Google Photos begins creating animations from videos, gets smarter about fixing sideways pictures 0
October 14th at 8:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsYou may start seeing more frequent memories to help you capture all those small moments of a young child growing up.
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This Week’s Must-Have iOS Apps: Chrome, Weather Neue, Analytiks & More 0
July 8th at 6:00am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsDespite months of speculation, many doubted Google would ever bring its terrific Chrome browser to iOS. But the search giant has put an end to the rumors by finally releasing it, and it’s kicking off this week’s must-have apps roundup. We also have a new weather app for those who like to keep it simple, arguably the best Google Analytics client for iOS, and more.
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11 Expensive iOS Apps Worth Your Hard-Earned Cash 0
April 16th at 7:12pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWe all love to download apps, and scoring free apps is like winning a fluffy animal from one of those arcade claw machines. The "freemium" business model is incredibly...
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7 Hot Trends in Mobile App Design 0
January 26th at 4:08pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe Mobile App Trends Series is sponsored by Sourcebits, a leading product developer for mobile platforms. Sourcebits offers design and development services for iOS,...
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Instagram’s New “Explore” Brings The Future Of Photo Discovery Into Focus 0
June 25th at 4:20pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions“Explore: photos taken nearby”. Instagram may be looking to follow in Foursquare’s footsteps and give you more to do than just post and browse the main feed with today’s iOS app update that merges Popular with search to create its own Explore tab. It also added new Facebook sharing controls, visual and speed improvements, better commenting, autocomplete for search, and revamped profiles. For now you can only search for users and hashtags, but I envision Explore blossoming to let you home in on photos fr...