MovieDay for Android counts down to the next film you want to watch

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If you enjoy catching new movies the day they hit theaters (or if you really hate spoilers), MovieDay can help you beat the queue. This clever Android app counts down the days to the next release you’re looking forward to, and looks good doing it. Search for a title or find something you like in the Browse section, and you can add it to your watch list. MovieDay will then display a countdown, and notify you ahead of its release. MovieDay helps you track upcoming films with a countdown (left); tap a title to view detailed info and a trailer (right)…

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Are you a trend spotter? Spotify’s ‘Found Them First’ app gives you the bragging rights

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We all have those music fanatic friends who always say they were listening to a band before the band even existed. Well, if that’s you, or you’d like to join in on the bragging, Spotify’s new ‘Found Them First‘ Web app is what you need. All you have to do is log in using your Spotify account details and it crunches your data to find the artists you were listening to before they made it big. Naturally, I was among the first 3% and 5% of listeners for Irish artists Kodaline and Hozier, who were both quite well-known and established…

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Track how your team uses Slack with Google Analytics

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Here’s a fun project for Slack users. Google’s Developer Expert Nico Miceli has whipped up a bot that can monitor your team’s activity in the collaboration app and beam back metrics to Google Analytics. Miceli says his Slackalytics bot could be used by consultants to track channels for individual clients, or to see how often members of your team communicate with each other. Miceli’s Slackalytics bot counts words, emoji and exclamations used in various channels You can implement the beta version out of the box to measure things like word count, emoji and exclamation usage, and visualize it with graphs using Google…

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30-second ads are coming to Instagram

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Instagram announced that it will allow businesses to run ads up to 30 seconds long on its platform. Brands will also be able to use Instagram’s new landscape format for photo and video ads. The company will also expand its service to smaller clients and welcome advertisers in 30 more countries on September 30, including Italy, Spain, Mexico, India and South Korea. Instagram says it will also offer delivery and optimization tools to reach users on its own service as well as Facebook, and a new premium product called Marquee that will help “drive mass awareness and expanded reach in…

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Twitter updates on iPad for a unified experience across devices

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Twitter has got an update on iPad with a responsive design that brings its features and interface more in line with the iPhone app. The new version is just in time for Apple’s scheduled announcement of new mobile devices that will likely sport different form factors than their predecessors. With this update, Twitter’s iPad app now sports a similar UI to the iPhone app and lets users quote tweets, a feature that got an overhaul on other devices back in April. Twitter will support multitasking in iOS 9 Twitter says its adoption of an adaptive layout will allow the app to…

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GIFstory: the stories behind 5 excellent Hip-Hop GIFs

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I’ve been taking my role as GIF detective very seriously over the past few weeks, so when I received a special assignment, I knew I couldn’t turn it down, In honor of our new partnership with Genius, we’ve compiled a short list of five great GIFs from the hip-hop world. After all, Genius is the newest incarnation of RapGenius, so it was only fitting to go back to the roots. So enjoy this special edition of GIFstory! We’ve got some amazing rap GIFs. As always, get ready to see (and in some cases, listen to) the sources below: Kanye’s Best…

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Pandora’s new One Day Pass streams ad-free music for 99 cents

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Pandora is introducing a neat new payment tier in celebration of its 10th anniversary: You will be able pay 99 cents to play music ad free for a full 24 hours. One Day Passes will become available on September 10, but they can only be purchased from an Android or iOS device. Once you buy a pass however, you can listen ad-free on any of Pandora’s platforms. To try it out, open up the Pandora app, go to settings, and then click on ‘Pandora One;’ you’ll then see the option to pay for the pass. It may seem like a bad deal…

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eBay overhauls its iOS and Android apps with unified design and revamped seller dashboard

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eBay has rolled out a major update for its iOS and Android apps today, which brings the two platforms together in look and feel for the first time. The company says the update makes the app “more browsable” and gives easier access to sections like ‘top deals’, ‘promotions’ and ‘events’. Previously, it wasn’t a very inspiring app if you weren’t on the hunt for a specific item. It should also now be easier to jump between the ‘Activity’, ‘Shop’ and ‘Sell’ tabs. For sellers, eBay has changed the way its app offers information based on activity. New users, for example, will…

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Adobe announces sweeping updates to its video apps with hooks into UltraHD and touch screens

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The major premise behind Adobe’s Creative Cloud subscription service is that updates flow in an organic way — that the developer is no longer bound to a strict periodic schedule of feature updates, but can push out improvements at will. This year’s IBC broadcasting trade show will see a number of new features to Adobe’s video apps. Overall, the concentration this year is on UltraHD — with resolutions spanning 4K through 8K, as well as HDR and touch integration for Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Character Animator and Media Encoder. Users can look forward to greater color fidelity between Premiere Pro and After Effects…

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