Google I/O: Everything You Need to Know About Day 2
Today at the second day of Google’s I/O event, Google has announced quite a bit of news, including the release of Chrome onto iOS, updates to Google Drive, Chrome OS and more. If you missed yesterday’s announcements head here first. As you might expect, there’s heaps of information to cover, so let’s get to it. [...]
Read MoreWatch #GoogleI/O Livestream: Day 2
Google I/O is a hit thus far! The tech giant impressed many consumers with exciting announcements – most popular including the release of the Nexus 7 coming in July, social streaming device Nexus Q, and can’t forget the amazing Project Glass demo. So what’s in store for today? It looks like it will actually be [...]
Read MoreSpotify Releases Quincy Jones Artist App
Spotify is releasing some pretty cool things. In addition to its new radio app, the music streaming platform released artist-branded apps that include the legendary Quincy Jones. The new artist apps categorize and organize Spotify’s tracks and educate music fans on various genres and subgenres. For example, the Quincy Jones app includes exclusive audio by Quincy [...]
Read MoreHow to Get to Your First 1,000 Users
So you’ve got an idea for the next big thing. Awesome! How are you going to get people to know you exist? Your biggest competitor isn’t someone who offers a similar service. It’s indifference. Every single one of your target customers is bombarded daily with requests for time, attention, and money. It’s important to know [...]
Read MoreApple Releases Standalone Podcasts App Ahead Of iOS 6
It wasn’t long after the iOS 6 developer beta first started hitting devices that people started noticing something peculiar about its iTunes app — the iTunes U, Audiobooks, and Podcast sections had disappeared. That prompted quite a bit of speculation that each of those content types would get their own standalone app when the update launched, and now [...]
Read MoreAfrican Start-up Njorku Helps Africans Find Employment
Five young, African entrepreneurs are bringing technology, innovation, and jobs to forefront in Africa. Churchill Nanje Mambe, Kima Bertrand, Segue Gontran, Ebot Bliase, and Chika Uwazie co-founded an online web application, Njorku to help Africans with their job search. Njorku, meaning ‘elephant’ in the Dikome Balue dialect in Cameroon, launched in March 2011 and has [...]
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