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Vine for Android gets yet another update and this time the app is 'selfie-enabled,' brings faster loading times, improvements to settings, a new upload manager for unsubmitted posts and more.
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WhatsApp is slowly become a billion dollar acquisition if growth continues. WhatsApp is getting bigger and bigger as the years go by, but who would have guessed that such a simple messenger app could have over 250 million monthly active users? That's what the Wall Street Journal is reporting, and this is the first time WhatsApp has revealed hard numbers for its smartphone application.
Instagram Video looks like a smash hit so far, as users uploaded no less than 5 million videos in the first 24 hours of the feature's availability.
Welcome the new Istagram, now with video and more filters. Vine has become one of the most used social media services on the Internet, so it comes as no surprise to see Facebook wanting to cash in on Vine's success.
Microsoft is working hard to get all the popular apps to Windows Phone 8, and is willing to spend a lot of money to do so.
Xbox Music for Windows 8.1 looks slick. It even has streaming radio. Windows 8 is not in a position where Microsoft would deem as successful, despite selling 100 million licenses.
Facebook has an event scheduled for June 20 and word is out that the company plans to unveil a new video service for its Instagram photo-sharing rock star.
Microsoft finally released its Office Mobile for iPhone as a free app, but there's a catch: it's only available for Office 365 Home Premium and ProPlus subscribers.
Move over Instagram, Google Play Store belongs to Vine now. Vine for Android has only been on the Google Play Store for a week; however, in that short period of time, the app has surpassed Instagram to become the most downloaded social application.
Android users can now translate web pages with the new Chrome 28 beta. Chrome for Android now has a cool new feature via a recent update, one that should get some users excited.
Google has beaten Apple and Facebook to the punch in the race to acquire Waze. New reports have claimed that Google has acquired crowdsourced-mapping company, Waze for $1.
Adult application developer MiKandi had developed a pornographic app called Tits & Glass, and released it on the Google Glassware on June 3. Not surprisingly, it got immediately banned. However, MiKandi is planning a comeback.
Monday, June 10, should be an interesting day for music listeners as Apple prepares the launch of iRadio.