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The future of technology is not really location-based apps; it is about making location completely unimportant.
Yelp is in a very nice spot: local data, and especially review data, is one of the killer apps on mobile phones.
Amazon doesn't want to give Apple a cut of its media sales, so Apple won't let Amazon sell products in its apps.
The younger generation is surrounded by the Internet, apps, and video games. But somehow, my books make them read.
All of the business of selling apps and selling subscriptions is extremely cruelly misunderstood, including by me.
Google is not my friend. I've been way too open in my career. Google has killed any shot I have on the dating apps.
There are neural networks that can build whole apps from scratch - so why are we teaching high school kids to code?
What we're starting to see is that the best apps tend to be the simplest, the easiest to use and the fastest to use.
Courses can, and should, incorporate the excitement and fun of programming games, apps or even real digital devices.
VisiCalc and WordPerfect were the killer apps of their day, but Google and Facebook make them look small in comparison.
The age of access being offered by taxi-hailing apps like Uber and Ola is the biggest potential threat to auto industry.
I think it's just so important that parents actually really study the apps on the phones and figure out what's going on.
I used to use Facetune to get rid of blemishes, and slimming apps because I was scared of being called fat, but no more.
There isn't a way to depict the gay community without at least mentioning the existence of online dating apps like Grindr.
For systems in which you already have a lot of hardware and software, change is difficult. That's why apps are so popular.
There are hundreds of millions of people on dating apps every day, but apparently, no such apps cater solely to sports fans.
I use a lot of utility apps on my iPad, and I have four kinds of 'Angry Birds' games! I also use GarageBand to create demos.
Apps or media who make money on advertising are never satisfied with 'enough' of your attention. They will always fight for more.
Sometimes, cameras can't capture a scene like your brain does. But the use of apps can help get it just a little closer to reality.
For decades, the key question has been 'how valuable is the brand?' The key question moving forward is 'how valuable are your apps?'
When it comes to the mobile web, the technology industry seems to be split between two camps - native apps and HTML5 web-based apps.
There's simply no better company out there doing mobile travel apps with the same level of design sensibility and utility as Mobiata.
There's a shift to mobile apps; I'd like to see a more pervasive communications experience, and I think Skype can contribute to that.
My motivation has always been to do technology apps and companies, not making money. Just because the money's come, nothing's changed.
Friends always ask me what the best Indian restaurant in L.A. is. I'm like, 'I don't know, dude. I have an app on my iPhone for that.'
We've all been inundated with so many ingenious, must-have, time-saving apps and tools that we really don't have a second left to spare.
Compared to running apps on a smartphone or, more aptly, an iPad, the app experience on the Samsung Chromebook Plus is distinctly subpar.
Many artists stick to making and hire a manager to focus on their business. Artists that build websites and mobile apps can do that, too.
Once you get over the hurdle of how to get something on the screen, it's not that difficult to make apps and share them with your friends.
There were dozens of dating apps when Bumble came on the scene, but they weren't able to attract critical mass in a young professional group.
Local transit agencies have developed apps to let you know when the next bus is coming, but there are so many more applications that can be done.
Some of the apps I use are Google Maps, Amazon, Zomato and Facetime. I also use media player so that I can watch my batting videos and some movies.
The Internet has become a breeding ground for the paranormal and being able to share evidence. I mean, there are ghost-hunting apps for your iPhone.
I think everybody understands mobility because everybody's got a cellphone and lots of apps and seen how they've moved off of PCs and onto mobility.
I've tried a lot of different apps to manage Twitter on my phone (I use Hootsuite on my laptop), but I think the official Twitter app is really good.
Every year, more and more friends, apps, media or news stories want our attention. We need a better way to organize all the kinds of choices we have.
I'm more nerdy in a sense of, like, video games and Dungeons and Dragons and Renaissance Faire. But not nerdy in a sense that I know how to create apps.
Most photo apps before asked something of the users. They said, 'You produce, act, and perform.' 'Instagram' said, 'Let us take care of the secret sauce.'
Microsoft makes numerous apps for both Android and iOS, as do Google, Amazon and Facebook. You can run iTunes and iCloud on Windows and Office on the Mac.
Simperium seems like a genuine utility for our own apps, and for other people as a service. And Simplenote, as a product, I love, and it's just darn handy.
Being an app developer isn't at all like working at Apple. There is this huge haystack of apps, and even a very shiny needle can get lost in that haystack.
The thing is, I have a zillion apps, and I'm always looking for the perfect arrangement for them, so scrambling my home screen is part of that eternal quest.
Many people have uninstalled Chinese apps. So when crores uninstall apps. It will be a message for the Chinese government when they are intruding into India.
I'm happy to report that the first Chromebook designed from the ground up to run Android apps out of the box has arrived, albeit a little past the end of 2016.
Human language is the new UI layer, bots are like new applications, and digital assistants are meta apps. Intelligence is infused into all of your interactions.
Technology can be biased in how it's developed if coders aren't careful. There are apps that are clearly made by companies with no people of color on their team.
Google+ was, to my mind, all about creating a first-party data connection between Google most important services - search, mail, YouTube, Android/Play, and apps.
We fully recognized that our customers have a variety of devices. They're carrying all sorts of things. And we want to bring our world-class apps to those devices.
I don't look at social media, I have some people who look after it so whenever I want to post anything I send it to those guys so I don't have to look at the apps.
There's a big difference between apps that help you manage your medical information and draw clues from your own bodies, and those that seek to actively doctor you.