- Tweetbot 4.0 Becomes The Best Alternative Twitter Client For iPhone And Now iPadThird-party Twitter client Tweetbot is back with a new major version. Developed by two-man development studio Tapbots, Tweetbot has been a long-time favorite of iOS Twitter users who were dissatisfied with the official versions of the Twitter apps. With this new version, Tweetbot secures this position thanks to a few great new features, starting with a huge iPad update. Read More
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	  Taxi App Hailo Goes Back To Black Cabs Only In LondonHandbrake turn! U.K. based taxi app Hailo is handing in its private hire vehicle (PHV) license in London and going black cab only, which is where the business began — only expanding to include PHVs in May 2014 and causing some irate cabbies to attack its offices last year. But from now (5pm U.K. time today) Hailo will only offer the ability to book black cabs in London. Read More
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	  Amazon’s Supply Re-ordering Service Gets Integrated In Nearly A Dozen More Household Devices From GE, Samsung, Oster And MoreAmazon this morning a significant expansion of device partners who will support its Dash Replenishment Service – the initiative that enables connected household devices to monitor their supply levels and automatically re-order when those supplies run low. For example, printers can re-order ink just before you run out. Your Brita water pitcher can re-order a new filter as the old one… Read More
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	  Website Builder Weebly Gets A Revamp And Its First App CenterWeebly is launching the third generation of its product today, which it calls Carbon — CEO David Rusenko described it as the “first big step” in a new direction. Until now, Weebly has been known as an easy-to-use tool for building websites and online stores. It’s been successful too, with 30 million people creating sites on the platform, and 250 million visitors to… Read More
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	 Crunch Network Crunch NetworkHealthcare’s Wild WestStop and look around you, and you’ll see just how quickly society is running into the future. Over the past decade alone, we’ve seen monumental advancements in genetics, mobile computing, wearables and medical devices. Yet, there are a some sectors of the economy that have managed to stay stuck in the past. Specifically, healthcare. It is, for want of a better description, a… Read More
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	  Puppet Labs Announces Application Orchestration ServicePuppet Labs has long allowed IT admins to manage and scale their infrastructure. Today, ahead of its user conference in Portland next week, the company is announcing a new product that will also make it easier for organizations to deploy and manage applications on top of their infrastructure. Puppet Labs Orchestration now allows Puppet users to model their applications and application stacks… Read More
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	  Verizon’s Mobile Video Service Go90 Launches To PublicVerizon’s new mobile video service go90, which is aimed at capturing a younger demographic who spends more time watching video on their phones than with traditional TV, is launching publicly today on both the iTunes App Store and Google Play. The service was previously available in beta starting last month, with a select group of Verizon Wireless customers and subscribers from… Read More
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	  Dev Job Platform Honeypot Wants To Be Berlin’s Answer To HiredAnother recruitment startup is launching today, with a specific focus on developer jobs. Honeypot is based in Berlin and follows a similar model to Hired, flipping the traditional recruitment modus operandi by having companies apply to software engineers, rather than vice versa. Read More
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	  On-Demand Moving App Dolly Raises $8M Series A, Expands Services To SeattleWhen it comes to transporting that new couch you bought from the storeroom to your living room, Dolly wants you to stop mooching off your friend with the truck. Dolly is basically an Uber for furniture and other large items. The service isn’t meant to help you move all of your stuff into a new place — loads are pretty much confined to a few items that can be transported in a… Read More
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	  Half Of U.S. Freelancers Wouldn’t Take A Job No Matter WhatVenture-backed Upwork (formerly Elance-oDesk) and the labor organization Freelancers Union just commissioned a study by the global research firm Edelman Berland, and it’s chock-full of fascinating information about the state of freelancing in the U.S. You can check out the whole thing – which involved more than 7,000 people and was weighted to ensure demographic representation in… Read More

 
				









 
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