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so VSCO Cam finally dropped for Android and no-one could tell me!? “disappointed in you lot I am” © Teiko Yoda
so that’s how it works eh? smh
you don’t like technology? don’t lie. this is for YOU
so that’s how it works eh? smh
Rovio seem bent on using the Mario franchise for expansion titles. what’s next? Angry Birds RPG lol?
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Wow: Cloudup is acquired by Automattic (creators of WordPress)
I just found out about this via email. am looking forward to the integration with the visual editor and hope it makes its way to the mobile app as that’s where I do most off my work nowadays. joined the beta!
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iOS7 is here but to be completely real and honest… Android is better
I’m not trying to bait people or be ridiculous and yes it doesn’t really matter in the scheme of things but it’s actually true. I used to have an iPhone 4. had it for 2 years and while my reasons for having one were not exclusively about my enjoyment of the device, an extensive contract (it was actually about the high re-sell values iPhone‘s maintain) or whatever, I too thought Android was not worthy of my attention
that was until I got a Nexus 4
nothing more to say really. click the link above for. thanks to Paul Stamatiou
can’t wait to see what KitKat has in store, crazy name aside
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yes! finally 🙂
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We’re excited to announce new features that integrate your WordPress.com site with some of the services Google has to offer. New features include:
Linking to your Google+ Profile creates an official connection between your WordPress.com content and your Google+ account. The benefit? It adds a layer of verification, confirming you are the author of your posts, and helps Google understand who created certain pages, which helps to increase the accuracy of search results.
In some cases, Google may also use this information to make your posts stand out more in search results by including your Google+ Profile information next to your listing.
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I’m not sure how In going to be able to stop playing this thing to be really honest. all it needs is Google Play Games (why isn’t this mandatory?) support for Achievements etc and it’s a wrap
please pry it away from my fingers. please. actually no don’t
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cot damn
Deal alert: Samsung are giving away Galaxy Mini’s with Chromebook purchases between
or better yet £50 cashback and a free data plan for 12 months with the 3G model. just sell the phone and add it against the purchase. it’s really a no-brainer if you were looking into one as the price has always been good (£229 – 299).
I have considered a Chromebook as I have been in a few situations where I needed a lightweight laptop plus am getting more involved into the Android eco-system but…Windows still * ahem * wins out. the botched launch of Windows RT and subsequent tepid reception has really affected a segment where it really should win. a lightweight, well powered RT machine. why not? fix up Microsoft!
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this is a good read about how the OTT (Over The Top) messaging market is shaping up and highlights something I totally forgot to be honest: the possibility of being acquired. who will go first?
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Mobile messaging apps like WhatsApp has been on a tear lately, with Whatsapp growing its monthly active users from 200 million to 300 million in just four months. It should come as no surprise that WhatsApp is a prime candidate for acquisition, but there could be a lot more consolidation in the over-the-top communications world as well.
Recently I spoke to Andreas Bernström, CEO of Rebtel, an international VoIP communications company that was providing over-the-top services before the term OTT was ever coined. He shared his views on how the inevitable consolidation in the OTT market would shake out, including what companies he believes would be acquisition targets and what companies would not.
The top target on Bernström’s list is, of course, WhatsApp. Not only has the text messaging startup grown into a giant with a subscriber base rivaling that of…
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