Feedly's New Mobile Apps Make Finding, Reading, and Saving the Best Reads ...
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Feedly’s New Mobile Apps Make Finding, Reading, and Saving the Best iOS/Android: Feedly, our favorite Google Reader alternative, just updated its browser extensions, and now its mobile apps are getting some love too. A new UI makes swiping and ...
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Here's What Everyone's Missing About The 'Facebook Phone'
Business Insider
The reason why we all can't stop talking about a mythical "Facebook phone" is because everyone—Facebook included—understands that there's a big vulnerability in Facebook's mobile strategy. The glimmers we've seen of the new software Facebook will ...
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Sponsored post: A (mobile) developer's best friend – New Relic for Mobile Apps
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Smartphones and mobile devices have become an integral part of our lives. We use them for everything – from updating Facebook to checking our bank accounts. With over a million availableapps in the Apple App Store and Google Play alone, the ...
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Chorus.im brings mobile messaging to your browser
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There's a newcomer to the world of mobile messaging apps, and one with a standout feature that sets it apart from services like Whatsapp, or Kik Messenger. The newcomer is called Chorus.im and it allows mobile users to access its service directly from ...
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Feedly’s New Mobile Apps Make Finding, Reading, and Saving the Best iOS/Android: Feedly, our favorite Google Reader alternative, just updated its browser extensions, and now its mobile apps are getting some love too. A new UI makes swiping and ...
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Apps of the Week 46 iAfrica.com The long weekend means that things are a bit out of sync for many people, but that hasn't stopped us from picking our favourite mobile apps! In this edition, we have a popular Windows Phone-only videogame, another pay-what-you-want special and a ... See all stories on this topic » | iAfrica.com |
Business Insider
The reason why we all can't stop talking about a mythical "Facebook phone" is because everyone—Facebook included—understands that there's a big vulnerability in Facebook's mobile strategy. The glimmers we've seen of the new software Facebook will ...
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Feedly clocks in 3M new users after Google Reader's retirement, revamps apps VentureBeat Feedly emerged as the “natural” successor for Google Reader, as Reader users sought out a new way to get their news fixed. The startup announced today that it has clocked in 3 million new users on its mobile apps and web browser extensions, following ... See all stories on this topic » | VentureBeat |
Feedly's updated RSS reader mobile apps make leaving Google Reader easier ITworld.com As before, the mobile RSS readers sync with Feedly on your desktop browser, and migrating your Google Reader feeds to Feedly is as easy as connecting the service in the website or apps. New features make it easier to search your newsfeeds and find new ... See all stories on this topic » | ITworld.com |
GigaOM
Smartphones and mobile devices have become an integral part of our lives. We use them for everything – from updating Facebook to checking our bank accounts. With over a million availableapps in the Apple App Store and Google Play alone, the ...
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Feedly Inherits Three Million Google Reader Users, Launches Updated Android ... MobileSyrup.com What started as a desktop extension for consolidating and aggregating news in an attractive way, Feedly has since launched mobile apps on Android and iOS that present a halfway point between Reader's austere, text-heavy approach and Flipboard's... See all stories on this topic » | MobileSyrup.com |
SlashGear
There's a newcomer to the world of mobile messaging apps, and one with a standout feature that sets it apart from services like Whatsapp, or Kik Messenger. The newcomer is called Chorus.im and it allows mobile users to access its service directly from ...
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