Google+ brings its Collections post curation feature to iOS

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Google+ has got an update on iOS that brings its Collections feature to the app, allowing users to curate their posts into interest- or topic-based feeds for others to follow. The company first introduced Collections in May, and offered options to share them publicly or keep them private. Recent updates have added the ability to tag Collections and search for them across the social network as well. If you haven’t tried the feature yet, you can start by checking out a bunch of featured Collections here. ➤ Google+ [iOS | Android via 9to5Google]








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15 of the best Android apps from August

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August saw lots of worthy candidates for best new and updated Android apps, from Microsoft’s ‘Babel fish’ translator app to the arrival of some cool apps for making to-do lists and managing your multi-tasking needs. We’ve sorted the wheat from the chaff – all you need to do is peruse the list below, and then download your favorites. Pintasking If you’re a power user who often chops and changes between running apps on your Android phone, then you’ll want to check out Pintasking. Essentially, it lets you minimize open apps to floating buttons that stay on-screen for quick access, thereby…

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23 of the best iPhone and iPad apps from August

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August was a busy month for new and updated iPhone and iPad apps – from fashion, to social apps, to the re-emergence of mayorships on Foursquare’s Swarm. We’ve pulled together the best apps from the last month into one handy list. All you need to do is read through and choose your own favorites. And then go and download them. Founderfox If you’re tired of every pitch you see being professionally-produced and well-honed, then Founderfox isn’t going to cause you those sort of problems. In a nutshell, it’s an app that lets you record a one-minute pitch for media or potential…

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9 all-purpose, super-easy online Web builders let you tell a story or sell your stuff

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With all the Facebooking, Tumblring and tweeting, it’s a wonder personal Websites still get built at all. For most people, short bursts of communication with friends and family seem to be enough to satisfy most common messaging impulses. Nonetheless, business and personal Websites are still going strong, fueled by the desire to tell a story, sell a product or publicize an event. Whereas large enterprises will always allocate big bucks for engineering and design talent, smaller businesses and individuals — especially those without advanced coding skills — increasingly rely on easy, reasonably priced online services that provide attractive, template-driven options. The nine…

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Light Table Loupe for iOS lets you easily view your film negatives

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There are all sorts of tricks you can use in iOS (Accessibility, for example) to view film negatives — the kind you got when you developed a roll of film shot with your analog camera — on your Apple mobile device. But now, a 99-cent app saves some thumb fiddling to let you easily view negatives straightforwardly — if you have a light table. It might seem like a stretch, but that light table could be an iPad, or even your desktop or laptop monitor set to a white background. Light Table Loupe, a universal app released today, runs on iOS 8…

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10 usability considerations for your mobile app

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In a world dominated by mobile phones, finding a way to sell your product or service via smartphone is a good move. But when it’s your first time launching an m-commerce app, there’s a lot that’s easy to overlook. So I asked 10 founders from YEC the following: What is the No. 1 usability consideration I should not overlook when launching an m-commerce app? Their best answers are below: 1. Platform Usability Nothing is more frustrating to mobile users than not having an app work on their specific model of phone. In this case, make sure you extensively test exactly how the…

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Supercharge your Mac with 9 killer apps for $39.99

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High quality apps can seriously streamline your workflow. The Supercharge Your Mac Bundle offers nine of the best for $39.99, covering website creation, task management, file organization, photo editing, and more. The headliners include Flux V5.5, which lets you build beautiful HTML5 websites without needing to know any code, and Pagico, a sleek task management app. DeltaWalker Pro allows you to compare and merge files for better organization, while a SpotDox Pro subscription (3 years) lets you access all your files remotely. Photographers will enjoy the all-round editing abilities of Emulsion, and the HDR processing of HydraPro. You can also…

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Over 1B people used Facebook in a single day for the first time ever

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Here’s a crazy statistic for you: For the first time in history, one billion people used Facebook in a single day this past Monday. That means one out of every seven people on the planet was logged into the network at some point during that day. Mark Zuckerberg took to his own Facebook account to announce the milestone today. It’s an incredibly impressive number. While Facebook first reached more than 1 billion active users back in 2012, those were month averages that could include infrequent users on the site only once every couple of weeks. Facebook currently claims 1.31 billion monthly…

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Here’s why Square Appointments for mobile is a big deal

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My hairstylist, Linda, has her own one-person salon in a communal working complex in the Mission District of San Francisco. She, like many small business owners, uses Square for mobile to ensure she gets paid for her expert coloring skills. But when it comes to appointment-making, she admitted to me she does it by hand. “My friends keep telling me to try that MindBody thing,” she told me the last time she cut my hair. “But I don’t know.” Although you’re probably unaware, MindBody is a scheduling and point-of-sale system that you’ve probably interacted with countless of times. It’s highly visible…

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