Applications are modern pastures, forests and playgrounds. We can no longer imagine our lives without them (especially young people). Just look at what a bus stop looks like full of people waiting. We all stare at the ground. Let's not really stare at the ground. Apps entertain us, pass the time.
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That's why we publish them, right? To be noticed and possibly liked by others. This is one of the modern forms of interaction between us, and with increasingly better mobile devices, this trend will probably continue. Now there is a Cornea app that will make it a little easier for us to do that. Let's see how.
We live in the age of social media. We basically live in social media. If we don't have a profile on at least one of them, we don't actually exist or we live behind nine mountains and waters. With smartphones, we can take great photos and use them to immortalize more or less important events several times a day, which we carefully "filter" before releasing them to the world. Daniel Wilson and Martin Adolfsson came up with the idea that it might be better to step out of the world of perfect and carefully planned photos and show themselves in a more realistic light.
Although psychologists warn that the selfie personality oscillates between two extremes, namely narcissism and low self-esteem, modern self-portraits will not just disappear from our lives. In fact, selfies can be even more present in our lives in the future. The technology company Smartmatic has created an application that allows you to cast your vote just with a selfie, with which they want to make elections more accessible and, above all, more convenient.
Has it ever happened to you that you published a photo or video that was too revealing and got censored or even got your account banned? The problem is interestingly tackled by the largest online portal with adult content Pornhub, which introduced the mobile application TrickPicks, which uses fun filters to hide intimate areas on hot photos or videos to avoid social network censorship.
Google recently launched the YouTube Go mobile app, which allows you to watch videos even without an internet connection.
Memoji is a mobile application that turns your face into an emoji that you can share with friends instead of a classic digital pictogram.
Chicken Scream is a fast addictive mobile game, the special feature of which is that you can play it without fingers, because you control the chicken by voice.
Early morning commutes to school, college or work can be extremely boring and tiring - especially if you are one of those who would rather sleep until the late hours of the morning. However, you can spice up the unpleasant journey a bit: we present you 5 mobile games that will shorten your mornings on the troll.
See Jane Go is a mobile application that works on the principle of the Uber application, that is, it connects those who are looking for a ride with those non-professional drivers who offer the ride, with the difference that the service is only available for women. Also, the transport can only be offered by a female driver.
Think you're too good for Tinder? Hmmm, you'll only know for sure when Tinder invites you to TinderSelect, where the hotties themselves are gathered. Yes, that exists too.
Women Interrupted is another in a line of slightly bizarre apps that can do a lot of good. Namely, it measures how many times a man interrupts a woman during a conversation. If Hillary Clinton had this app during her TV showdowns with Donald Trump, her phone would probably burn out.