Facebook tests showing you more auto-playing videos after the one you’re watching ends

Facebook is testing a new feature that allows it to autoplay videos related to whatever you’re watching once the first one ends, according to Recode. While it has already been autoplaying videos in your Feed for sometime now, and has been offering related video suggestions since Q3 2014, this is the first autoplaying of titles that we’ve come across in this way on the social network. According to the report, the feature currently only works for some users accessing the service via iOS and Android devices. Of course, there’s no guarantee that the feature will ever be offered more widely,…



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Drupe for Android lets you hit up your favorite contacts with two swipes

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The idea of opening an app to get in touch with a contact is kind of unintuitive to me — I first think of who I want to connect with before figuring out which tool is best for the job. Drupe for Android simplifies the process with a simple always-on launcher for your contacts. Drupe shows up as a column on dots on the side of your screen — all you have to do is swipe right to reveal a menu of contacts along with a bunch of communication options like phone, SMS, email, Google Hangouts, Skype and more. Just…



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Yelp now lets you book outdoor activities, bottle service and a round of golf

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Yelp has added a raft of new business categories to its booking and ordering services in the US. The platform now lets you reserve your place at a VIP table at a nightclub, set up a round of golf at your favorite course, try a new outdoor activity like skydiving, send flowers and even make an appointment with a legal consultant. The company has teamed up with Vimbly, GolfNow, BloomNation, Vagaro, TableList and LegalZoom to expand its offering. Yelp says its customers have already made about 1.5 million bookings since its platform launched. It’s a big move for Yelp, which…



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Edgee wants to squeeze a new content format in between tweets and blogs

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Ever wanted to share more than 140 characters but didn’t feel like writing up a full-fledged blog post? Take a look at Edgee, a new content creation platform that lets you combine text, images and embeddable media into a standalone page. The Web app is simple enough to use — just name and categorize your edgee and begin adding content by typing or pasting links. You can then resize and rearrange elements as you like, and share the page with others on social networks. You can also browse edgees created by the community. Choose from a range of categories like…



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850 Sports News Digest for iOS and Android brings you global sports updates in 30 words or less

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I’m not really into sports, but I occasionally get caught up in the drama and excitement of major tournaments like the ongoing Cricket World Cup. Whether you’re a fair-weather fan like me or are all about your favorite sport year round, 850 Sports News Digest makes it easy to stay up-to-date on happenings in your favorite sports. Available for Android and iOS, the app covers soccer, cricket, rugby, tennis, golf and motorsport. You can customize the layout to only show stories about the sports you’re interested in, and receive updates on matches as well as related news. Articles covering games…



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Design Shots is a minimalist Dribbble client for iPhone

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If you need a daily design inspiration fix, you can’t do much better than Dribbble, the community for pixel pushers across the globe. Design Shots for iPhone lets you browse Dribbble submissions without distractions — and its latest version adds a bunch of useful features. The app displays popular and new designs, as well as rebounds (graphic responses to submissions) and playoffs (group rebounds) in an almost invisible interface. With its recent update, Design Shots now offers search, 1Password integration for easier logins, a zoom view for shots and attachments, and the ability to share comments with a long press.…



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CircleBack keeps your contacts up to date effortlessly

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Let us paint a picture. You’ve just had a business brainwave. You reach for your rolodesk – or the smartphone equivalent – to send a note to a business associate who said the last time you met him, “I can make things happen, fast” over and over. Yet, when you send the email, it bounces back with, “this email address is no longer in service.” Dream. Over. But, before you set fire to your ideas of grandeur, there is another way. CircleBack is the world’s first artificially intelligent contact manager. Tucked behind the simple interface is an AI engine that…



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Deezer’s high-quality ‘Elite’ streaming service is now available worldwide – but still only on Sonos

Deezer’s ‘Elite’ high-quality music streaming service is now available to users around the world following a brief US-only stint at the end of 2014. First launched in September, the 35 million FLAC track library is now open to users in Latin America, Europe and anywhere else that you can normally access Deezer – it’s still a Sonos hardware-only affair though. The company says the resulting music is five-times the quality of a standard MP3. In the UK, the service will cost £14.99 per month for 12 months, or £120 per year if you choose to pay up-front. There’s also a…



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SignEasy’s iOS extension lets you sign documents without switching between apps

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If you deal with paperwork often, you’ll love this: SignEasy just launched an extension for iOS that lets you sign documents and send them out without having to switch between apps. The app lets you draw and add a signature, as well as text, images, dates and checkbox symbols to documents in a range of file formats, including PDFs, Word files and JPGs. When you receive a document in your inbox, collaboration app (such as Slack) or cloud storage space, just tap the Share icon and find the SignEasy button in the menu. You can add elements and edit or…



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Google uses new techniques to speed up Javascript load times in latest Chrome release

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Always obsessed with speed, Google shared today that it has improved the way Chrome loads Javascript files in the latest version of Chrome, now loading at the same time as beginning to parse them. Script streaming in Chrome 41 allows the browser to process asynchronous and deferred scripts as soon as the download of those files begins, not after it’s completed. Previously, the browser would download and then parse the files step by step. This improvement means that pages can load up to 10 percent faster than previously. Code caching is also used in Chrome 42 to help speed up…



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