5 highly specific niche dating apps


They say there are plenty of fish in the sea. The digital sea, however, is sometimes too full of fish. Online dating services help to narrow it all down to a small pond of fish that interest you. Companies like Grindr and JDate saw opportunities in catering to a specific community as online dating was becoming more popular. Social acceptability appears to be bittersweet for online dating, however. Whereas in the past it came with social stigma attached, it has since come into the mainstream only to find itself at the center of controversy. Recently an article made the rounds…

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Mailbox for Mac has been updated but that’s bad news for many users

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Mailbox for Mac quietly got a big update for the first time in months today from version 0.3 right up to to 0.7, with a new design and a number of improvements. It’s now sporting a much cleaner design, snappier animations and feels like a more fully-fledged app than the previous version. Small touches like icons in the settings have been tweaked and the app overall loads much faster. Unfortunately the new version appears to have a number of bugs and no longer supports any version of OS X below Yosemite. Users on Twitter and the Mailbox forum are complaining that…

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Relocating or just nosey? Knocker now makes it easy to explore the UK property market

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Knocker started as an iOS app designed for a very specific situation – exploring the property market around you, wherever in the UK you happened to be. It was apparent that the neat-card based interface could work for other use cases though, so today, it’s been expanded with a search feature that allows you to have a nosey at properties all over the country. Property search apps tend to be quite involved, with lots of variables to work through before you get to see what’s on the market. Knocker, on the other hand, simply asks you ‘Where would you like to…

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Viddsee brings indie short films from Southeast Asia to your Android device

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Indie movie fans have enjoyed Viddsee’s curated collection of short films from Southeast Asia on the Web and iOS devices for a while now. The Singapore-based platform has now launched an Android app to bring its service to more users across the globe. Viddsee delivers new films daily, spanning genres like romance, drama, horror, documentary and comedy, and also serves up titles that address adolescence, sexuality and women’s issues. Viddsee lets you browse for films by genre, check out recommendations and watch downloaded movies offline The company’s new Android app lets users discover movies they might like, sync their watching…

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Dragon Anywhere mobile speech recognition app planned for iOS and Android

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Typing short notes on your mobile device can be tiresome enough, but imagine trying to input paragraphs, or even pages, of material via your phone? Soon you will be able to dictate such volumes verbally with the upcoming Dragon Anywhere app for iOS and Android. Designed for professionals — lawyers, social workers, insurance adjusters and public safety officers — Nuance, makers of Dragon Naturally Speaking desktop dictation software, envisions it being used to create and edit complete reports and documents or take detailed notes while on the go. Dictation is captured immediately so users can review and correct on the spot without having to…

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Skype for Android brings back 2001 with personalized ringtones

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Skype for Android is getting a small update today that’s bringing back memories of 2001: you can now set custom ringtones for your contacts. To try out the feature, head into a conversation with a contact, tap on the lower right, and click on “select custom ringtone.” It’s an old school feature, but we’re sure someone will find it useful. There are a couple of other small features to make the client a bit more useful. For example, you can now tap and hold on an image inside a conversation and select ‘Forward photo’ to share the image with another contact.…

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New Wake software package lets design teams track works-in-progress

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Designers can be pretty sensitive folk — and like most artists, they prefer not to have every draft of an idea made public before it’s finalized. But sometimes a thought process is important, and interim status updates help a team complete a project faster and better. That’s where Wake, a new Web, desktop and mobile software combo comes in. Wake, which launches today after a six-month beta period, acts as a private platform for design collaboration. “The core concept of the tool is to get designers to share works-in-progress,” Wake co-founder and former Facebook product designer Chris Kalani told TNW. “Designers will get…

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Opera Max reduces buffering when streaming YouTube and Netflix on Android

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Data saving tool Opera Max has been updated to reduce buffering when you’re watching YouTube and Netflix videos on your Android device. The company says it can compress videos by roughly 50 percent on average before beaming them to users’ devices. The latest version aims to help users save data while they stream videos, without any significant loss in quality. It achieves this with a new approach to compressing and delivering HTTPS video, and it works on both Wi-Fi and mobile connections. Opera says it’s working to enable data saving for other HTTPS video services in the coming months. The app enabled…

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Confide brings its screenshot-deflecting chat client to desktop

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Off-the-record messaging app Confide, available for both iOS and Android, has spread globally in the 18 months since its release. Currently translated into 15 different languages, the app has provided destructible, screenshot-proof messaging in more than 180 countries. Today, the company introduced Confide for desktop, a native application for both Mac and PC. “We’re trying to take that tried-and-true, valuable in-person communication experience and bring that into the digital age,” Jon Brod, co-founder and President of Confide told TNW. Brod said that the company expanded to desktop in an effort to bring Confide into professional settings, and to bring better off-the-record…

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