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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
Tweetminster Combines Politics, News And The Occasional Scandal

Tweetminster Combines Politics, News And The Occasional Scandal

Merging politics, news, and the occasional scandal, the Tweetminster app has arrived in the App Store. The app gathers today’s top news stories and then lets you know what others have to say about the subject across the blogosphere. The end result is an app that is refreshing, informative, and a little bit addictive.

Bryan M. Wolfe
Tweetbot Releases Update

Tweetbot Releases Update

Tweetbot, the popular Twitter client for the iPhone/iPod touch has received another update. Version 1.4 sought to bring push notifications and other treats to users for the first time. But, as you'll soon see, that wasn't the case entirely.

Bryan M. Wolfe
What Is Google’s Photovine?

What Is Google’s Photovine?

Google looks like it will soon get into the photo-sharing business. Just days after the tech giant released its Google+ social networking service, they are poised to release another new product called Photovine, in news first reported by Gizmodo.

Bryan M. Wolfe
Foreca.st Makes Checking-In With Friends A Lot Cooler

Foreca.st Makes Checking-In With Friends A Lot Cooler

Tired of checking-in via Foursquare only to find none of your friends are nearby? Now a new app called Forecast is set to arrive that helps you tell your real life friends where you expect to be sometime in the future. The end-result could be a game-changer in the world of social networking.

Bryan M. Wolfe