Are we getting close to another dot-com tech bubble? Perhaps we are when this week's most interesting (and troubling) stories in technology revolved around companies making huge sums of money. While we're all for folks making money, when they do so by screwing customers, we've got a problem. What's going on here?
While we don’t yet know what changes will come to OMGPOP’s popular Draw Something app or to Instagram, the photo app created by Burbn, the Zite/CNN partnership does suggest not all acquisitions are bad.
With Facebook set to acquire Instagram for an Austin Powers inspired $1 billion, you may be in the market for a new camera app for your iPhone/iPod touch. Here are a handful of apps that should do the trick.
Between them, Instagram and Hipstamatic have 31 million users. Now those users will be able to share photos, according to an exclusive report from Fast Company.
Play a simple game of card match using hundreds of millions of images from the photo-based social networking site Instagram. For a dollar more, access your own account and add new friends.
Apple has pulled Viddy, the mobile video-sharing app, from the App Store. First released last April, Viddy allowed users to post short video clips, which could then be posted for others to see using different social networking sites. Apparently, some of those videos have become too spicy for some, according to Gigaom.
Like Instagram, but wish you could have no borders on your photos or just want different filters to experiment with? Then you may want to check out PicYou.
Instagram is fun and all, but have you ever wanted to browse the photography social network a different, yet intuitive, way? Now you can with InstaFlow!
Instagram, the popular photo sharing app, has skyrocketed to over 15 million users since its release in September 2010. After just one year, Instagram had over 11 million users. In just the past couple of months, this number has increased by another 4 million.
Artem Lapitski has created an iPhone app you really don’t need. Yet, just as Instagram and Hipstamatic have proven there are Camera app alternatives worth exploring, so too is the Repeat Timer Pro app, which offers some features missing on Apple’s own Clock app.
Now your Instagram photos can become works of art you can hang on the wall. CanvasPop recently launched a new service that allows you to print your photos on two large-format canvas sizes, according to news first reported by Mashable.
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.
Today is the last segment in our AppStart special on iPhone photography. So make sure to watch the show and snap up these apps. Plus you'll have the chance to win one of the awesome apps for free!