One of the leading digital measurement and analytics companies in the United States published the top smartphone applications (apps), search engine rankings, and online video content properties for the latest months of 2014.
Have you ever had one of those nights when you just do not feel like cooking but you're still really hungry? As they say, there's an app for that. In fact, there are plenty of apps for that.
Google's HDTV dongle, called Chromecast, launched in the U.S. in early Fall, 2013, and has been gaining popularity, and apps, ever since. Now that Chromecast is launching in the U.K., Canada, and several European nations, for a similarly low cost, it's time for a roundup of the best Chromecast video apps... so far.
Instead of always searching for the fresh and new applications, which are not always reliable or very developed, sometimes it is best to take a look at some of the most established popular applications on the web.
A new app targeted at the tech savvy U.S. Hispanic market hopes to provide a direct channel for major brands to Latinos' smartphones. Veo is a new promotional and advertising app meant to cut out the middle man between companies and Latinos' attentions.
The question of whether Flappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen will resurrect the popular game is yet to be answered, but the game developer is still cashing in
Flappy Bird was a big deal to us for the short period of time that it existed, but it still seems like a big deal for app creators who are looking to make spinoffs of the game.
WhatsApp will add voice calling later this year, putting even more pressure on big telecommunications companies, after Facebook recently acquired the insurgent company for $19 billion.