Showing posts with label app. Show all posts
Showing posts with label app. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2011

Facebook Photo Sharing App, an Instagram Killer

Facebook may be planning to launch a photo sharing app like instagram to take advantage of 6.000 million photos uploaded to social network members every month.How will you do? 


Apparently, Facebook is trying to exploit the recent success of applications for iPhone and share photos or color Instagram launching its own application.The online publication TechCrunch claims to have received a series of images and documents relating to plans to launch a Facebook application that would seek individual profit of more than 6.000 million photos uploaded to social network members every month.

Evernote App for Windows Phone 7 Launched

In the last three years, we have about 13 different versions for all major platforms in the market.Today we added another.Welcome the coveted Evernote for Windows Phone 7.
Evernote for Windows Phone 7 allows you to save and find ideas and memories anytime, anywhere.As expected, it synchronizes seamlessly with other versions of Evernote you use, but there is more.In fact, this is the most feature-rich debut we've had.Not only is full of new features, it is also interesting how the innovative interface takes advantage of Windows Phone 7 Metro and Pivot panels.And, as always, Evernote for Windows 7 is free and is already available in the market.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

BlackBerry Messenger in the AppStore April 26th!

BlackBerry Messenger is a nifty application for anyone wishing to stay in touch easily, but the application has a major drawback: it is currently only available on BlackBerry. And inevitably, all of our friends have not necessarily decided on a mobile phone from RIM, it is not so practical. Fortunately, recent rumors indicate that the BlackBerry Messenger could soon land on the AppStore to allow us to benefit from the application on the iPhone and iPod Touch.When? April 26 ...

Saturday, December 18, 2010

WSJ Warns of Privacy Concerns with iPhone apps

Through Viber privacy is the topic again back in the spotlight. What exactly do the appmakers with your data? The Wall Street Journal has 101 iPhone and Android applications studied to see how things stand. They discovered that these apps a lot of data to the developer and ad networks to send. Often the user knows nothing and does not allow. What struck was that the iPhone apps were worse than Android apps. The data had been sent inter alia, location and unique ID of the phone.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Download 1.5 for Android Facebook: Facebook Chat and push notifications

Facebook to Android has just been updated to version 1.5 offers full support for most features available.

This version has integrated :
- Facebook Chat: now you can communicate via chat with your contacts from your mobile device Android. It also allows us to hide our state from the menu
- Push Notifications : the application now features a movable panel that displays all the notifications we receive.

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