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Author: David I. Meeks
I know that craving the high of posting, of all those comments and hearts, is lame, but leaving is really hard. Source link
A data breach exposed photos and ID cards of women who signed up for a fast-growing app for women to share details of men they might date. Source link
The TikTok mess reflects our ineffective reaction to China’s growing technology strength. Source link
Speaking — even trying to speak — a language will help open doors on your next trip, and achieving a “survival level” might be easier than you think. Source link
Chatbots can get scary if you suspend your disbelief. But MJ Cocking didn’t — and wound up in a relationship that was strangely, helpfully real. Source link
Substack, originally a newsletter service, says its app now has millions of users interacting with its creators. Source link
The Indie App Sales event starts today and will last until July 16. At the site, you can filter all of the available apps by platforms and much more. Make sure to read each app description carefully on regarding what the discount is and how to use the offer. Some of the big name apps offering deals include CardPointers, Gentler Streak, and much more. The sale is organized by Matt Corey, developer of Bills to Budget and Signals for HomeKit. Make sure to head to the site and see all of the great discounts. Source link
And the app has just taken a huge step up with the recent version 2.5 update. To make the most of the app, it’s easy to add all of the entertainment you’re interested in. Each option, like TV shows, has its own unique layout. To keep a collection tidy, you can also automatically hide a completed item. One of the best new parts of the update is the Open In feature. You can quickly jump in from and media item to trusted sources like IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, Audible, Goodreads, and more. You can see reviews, and even make a…
Posted by Robbie McLachlan – Developer Marketing In our latest #WeArePlay film, which celebrates the people behind apps and games on Google Play, we meet Bill and Silver – the duo behind Amanotes. Their game company has reached over 3 billion downloads with their mission ‘everyone can music’. Their titles, including the global hit Magic Tiles 3, turn playing musical instruments into a fun, easy, and interactive experience, with no musical background needed. Discover how Amanotes blends creativity and technology to bring joy and connection to billions of players around the world. What inspired you to create Amanotes? Bill: It…
Historians have put together an app that guides users to significant sites around the city, just in time for the 250th anniversary of the United States’ founding. Source link