Appreciate, the personal Android Market that’s incredibly easy on the eyes has just released a nifty little chart pertaining to OMGPOP’s (Now Zynga’s) application, Draw Something. By now, you’ve probably heard of the app but it looks like the Appreciate guys wanted to see if it was all hype and how much people are actually…
Bloomberg Businessweek+ now an iPhone thing, too
Bloomberg launched its Businessweek+ app for iPad in April of last year and has since saw more than 100,000 users downloading it. Now they’re out with an updated version that works on all iOS devices, including the iPhone and iPod Touch. As you can imagine, the application gives you access to all of the content…
Where’s my Pinterest Android app?
You know about Pinterest, right? At the moment it’s holding the third most used social network spot and it keeps growing like crazy. I love it and I want to use it more, but I need an app for that. Lucky iOS users can already do their pin-schmoozing while on the go, whereas the rest…
Banjo 2.0 hits Google Play with new designed, improved notifications and search, and more
Banjo, the service/app that allows you to know when your friends are near and see who’s talking about things you love, has a new Android app which will further enhance your “social superpowers.” Here’s what’s new in version 2.0: Revamped UI that enables you to quickly see what your friends have shared in the last…
Time to Enjoy fills your calendar with local events
Time to Enjoy launched an iPhone app, designed to help users quickly find local events. However, it comes with a twist – instead of presenting you with a map with event venues, it allows you to browse events by time and add all the things you want/can attend directly to your calendar, which can be…
5 million Google Play downloads in 6 days: that’s the Instagram way
You know what the Instagram way is? It’s not just settling for 30 million iOS users. Hell no. It’s about launching on Google Play for Android after reaching that milestone to then get one million downloads in the first 24 hours and now five million in the first six days. Oh, and being acquired by…
Gigwalk update adds mobile work tools
The Gigwalk app has just received a major update which brings a new suite of tools for companies to create mobile workforces. If you’re not familiar with the app, it lets you use your iPhone to accomplish gigs that are created by businesses. For example, let’s say you want to easily find people who will…
National Geographic Today for iPad is in the AppStore
Fotopedia got some serious competition with National Geographic launching National Geographic Today, a free to download iPad app. As you can imagine, here you’ll find the latest news, videos, quizzes, articles and awesome lookin’ images, the popular magazine is best known for. You can scroll through content from that particular day or review the past…
about.me launches an iPhone app, allows you to “Check Out” nearby users
AOL-owned about.me website launched an iPhone app, helping you take your online identity with you, no matter where you happen to go. Aside from bundling many of the web service’s functionalities, the mobile app also allows you to “Check Out” nearby users’ pages presuming they’ve enabled the option. This in turn is said to bridge…
Splashtop updates FileHound iPhone app with file transfer capability
Cross-device computing experts at Splashtop updated their FileHound iPhone app, enabling file transfer and breadcrumb navigation. Those who haven’t heard of FileHound before should know it’s touted as the “easiest way to list, search and navigate documents, photos, music and videos on a computer.” When connected to a computer (requires the Splashtop Streamer software on…









