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TextNow And PingChat! Creator Wants To Touch You With A New Social Networking App

TextNow And PingChat! Creator Wants To Touch You With A New Social Networking App

The makers of TextNow and PingChat! have announced the immediate availability of Touch, a new social networking service available via the iPhone/iPod touch. Created by Waterloo, Ontario-based Enflick, Touch allows users to share experiences as they happen by easily capturing and delivering photos. In addition, users are able to have real-time conversations directly from within the app.

Bryan M. Wolfe
Path Gets A Major Update: Adds New Design, Music, Check-Ins And More

Path Gets A Major Update: Adds New Design, Music, Check-Ins And More

Back when we first started talking about Path, the free application wanted to be a more "personal social network," providing family members and close friends with a non-public means of sharing personal and social information. Now, in its second major version, the app also wants to be your "Smart Journal," and has received a number of new features that make this possible. Fortunately, one thing has remained the same: like before, Path is available to download in the App Store for free, which we're glad to see.

Joe White
Instagram CEO Suggests Video Sharing Is Coming

Instagram CEO Suggests Video Sharing Is Coming

One of the most popular photo-taking apps available today, Instagram, could soon experience a significant transformation. Video sharing will likely become an available option soon, according to Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom who spoke at TechCrunch Disrupt in Beijing according to Business Insider.

Bryan M. Wolfe
New App Turns A Simple Snapshot Into A Short Video Of Your Life

New App Turns A Simple Snapshot Into A Short Video Of Your Life

Between a photograph and video is something called a GLMPS. At least that’s what the team behind the new GLMPS service is hoping we’ll all be calling the five-second window taken moments before the snap of a photograph. A new iPhone/iPod touch app that captures these moments just arrived in the App Store.

Bryan M. Wolfe