Архив за месяц: Февраль 2017

Peanut is a Tinder-like app for making new mom friends

 Being a new parent can become an isolating experience, where you’re thrust into a world of playdates over happy hours – a change that can lead to dwindling time spent with friends who share a different schedule and set of priorities. A new app called Peanut, now available on iOS, wants to help. The app connects moms with others like them, who are nearby and interested in… Read More

Peanut is a Tinder-like app for making new mom friends

Facebook can now replace your weather app

 Facebook is rolling out a useful new feature that puts a full weather forecast inside its mobile app and desktop site. The feature is accessible from News Feed or the mobile app’s “More” menu — the section that links you to areas like Friends, Events, Groups, Pages and other key Facebook features like On This Day or Saved items. Within the Weather section, you can view… Read More

Facebook can now replace your weather app

Chatbooks raises $11.5 million to put photo printing on autopilot

 Photo-printing services abound online, from dotcom-era brands like Shutterfly to services launched through the years by Apple, Amazon, Costco and Walgreens. Startups keep cropping up, too — no surprise given the number of photos people take and share these days, thanks to the proliferation of smartphones and social media. Now, one photo-printing startup called Chatbooks has raised… Read More

Chatbooks raises $11.5 million to put photo printing on autopilot

Chinese photo-sharing app Kuaishou planning U.S. IPO later this year

 We’re hearing from sources that Kuaishou — a hot photo-sharing application in China — is planning to go public in the U.S. later this year. Sources tell us the app has more than 40 million daily active users against 100 million monthly active users, and was most recently valued at around $3 billion. The app is in some ways similar to Instagram, with photos (some of which… Read More

Chinese photo-sharing app Kuaishou planning U.S. IPO later this year

Viber now lets users set photos and videos to disappear after they’re viewed

 Messaging apps can amass a lot of user data over time including everything from personal photos and videos users have shared to records of who they talk to most, where they’ve been, and what online financial services they use. Over the last few years, more and more of these messaging apps began to offer end-to-end encryption to win over users who want privacy at least as much as they… Read More

Viber now lets users set photos and videos to disappear after they’re viewed