![]() Nothing to do with the famous soap opera (although you may have guessed that from the missing ’s’). This is an app specifically for businesses and marketers buying Facebook ads: a way to track how your campaigns are doing from your smartphone, as well as setting up notifications when ads are about to end, or if you’re about to hit your budget limit. QualityTime is one of the apps hoping to nudge you back into the world around you – in this case by showing you data on how much time you’re spending in various apps, while also enabling you to set “take a break” alerts to shame you into looking up once in a while. Worried that you’re spending too much time glued to your smartphone? Join the club. This is a new app from the company, focused on transferring files stored on your smartphone to your desktop computer, simply by dragging and dropping. One of Android’s most useful apps right now is Pushbullet, which helps your Android device work better with your other devices around the home. ![]() It’s an accessible app for browsing music and entertainment news along with topics including politics, technology and sexual health. In the BBC’s case, it’s trying an app for the Newsbeat news team that work for its Radio 1 and 1Xtra radio stations. Plenty of media organisations are trying to figure out what young millennials want from news. Shoot is the latest evidence: an app designed to help you share large numbers of photos or high-file-size videos with friends from your device. DoubleTwist’s new app does exactly that, but it taps multiple cloud-storage services: Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive.īitTorrent (the company) has been keen recently to remind people that BitTorrent (the technology) is about moving large files around efficiently, not just about piratical filesharing. Even so, the idea of storing your own collection on someone’s server to access from all your devices still has plenty of users. With streaming music on the rise, you don’t see cloud lockers in the media as much. But you can also use its editor to publish your own pieces. Its Android smartphone app is aimed partly at their readers: a simple way to browse the bloggers you follow as well as discover articles from the wider Medium community. Medium made its name online as a new platform for writers. The idea: you pay a £2.29 monthly subscription to get videos at least three days before they’re published on YouTube, with creators including Ingrid Nilsen, Connor Franta, Nerdist and Rhett & Link already on board. APPSįrom vloggers to musicians to Let’s Play gamers, Vessel is promising “early access” to some of the most popular channels on YouTube through its app. Vessel offers online videos before YouTube.
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