BY Christine Chan on Mon December 10th, 2012
Everyone's favorite photo-based social networking app just got a nice, beefy update. Let's check out what's new!
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BY Christine Chan on Thu March 01st, 2012
Is Instagram getting a bit tiring for you? Then check out pudding.to, which is a quirkier Instagram but available on both iOS and Android (if that's what you're into).
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BY Joe White on Wed February 01st, 2012
Wunderkit - a GTD iPhone app that allows users to work on a project with friends and family - has recently hit the App Store.
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BY Greg Young on Thu December 01st, 2011
Insyde Story could easily be the next Facebook or come quite close to it. It's a new social networking app packed with features and is sure to make an impact in the App Store.
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BY Joe White on Wed November 30th, 2011
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.
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BY Joe White on Tue September 06th, 2011
A brand new application called "Kinetik," which works kind of like a social network for iOS applications, is now available to download in the App Store. Once downloaded, users can "share the applications [they] love" with others. It's also possible to view a list of the apps shared by friends, the most shared ("trending") applications and shared apps by category from within Kinetik.
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BY Joe White on Wed July 20th, 2011
The Google+ iPhone app is now the number one application in the App Store, less than a day following its release. The application allows users to access Google+ in a native iPhone app, provided users have already been invited to use the social network. Unfortunately, the application is not yet compatible with iOS 5, meaning iOS developers running a prerelease version of the upcoming mobile operating system will have to stick with the mobile Web version of Google+, for now.
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BY Jamie Young on Wed June 15th, 2011
Get ready to start shnapping! This social photography app comes with the label “WARNING: HIGHLY ADDICTING SUBSTANCE” for a reason.
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BY Lory Gil on Wed May 11th, 2011
The game developing giant that brought you Order & Chaos online have stepped into the social networking world, and they did it well.
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BY Susan Megrund on Fri April 15th, 2011
If you have never created a website, Zapd might be a fun way to enter into the world of website development!
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BY Joe White on Fri December 10th, 2010
Path, "the more personal social network," has recently received an update. Now, users of the application can share moments from the iPhone's Camera Roll. Read on to find out more ...
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BY Scott Grizzle on Sun September 05th, 2010
Ping is here as a part of the most recent iTunes updates for your computer and iPhone. We're here to help you understand the ins-and-outs of the first social network from Apple.
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BY Kiet Chieng on Tue March 16th, 2010
With a variety of social networks available to choose from and friends scattered all over any one of them, it's probably a safe bet that you're a member of more than just one. Thankfully, social
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BY Kiet Chieng on Mon March 15th, 2010
It's probably an oversimplification to say that social networks have become a way of life. Sharing ideas and personal content has never been easier and the trend will continue to explode as mobile applications make
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BY Turra Atkinson on Tue December 29th, 2009
I've been hearing from quite a few of you about TextNow service issues. I contacted the developer today to get the scoop. A few moments ago Derek Ting of Enflick, Inc. responded saying: We are
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon October 12th, 2009
Apple gave developers tons of new APIs to work with in iPhone OS 3.0, including the ability to have apps talk directly to hardware accessories, but we haven't seen any companies really take advantage of
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