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.
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Samsung's latest app is called Marsmallow and is aimed at parents who want their children to use their phones less. It does this in an extremely clever and clever way.
A smartphone can help you with many things. It can translate things for you, give you directions, use it to record a movie, measure your pulse, start the car, turn on the lights, etc. The problem arises when we want to draw something. Drawing on a small screen has been a rather thankless task until now, and most of us - hands on heart - do not know how to draw very well and turn to others for solutions. From now on, this will no longer be necessary, as Google has introduced the web application Google AutoDraw, with which you will create a superb drawing in no time.
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.
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.
A lot of mobile apps serve as a huge waste of time. Aipoly does not fall into this category. It is an application that helps the blind to miss! Unfortunately, this does not mean that they miss like Metka in Kekc, but it helps the blind and partially sighted to identify things around them more easily. All the user has to do is point the phone and the app will tell them exactly what they are looking at.
BTC is richer for the BTC City Priložnosti mobile app, which allows visitors to access useful information. With it, they can familiarize themselves with current benefits, news and find the location of their favorite store or brand in the BTC City Ljubljana area.
The Rumuki mobile application will be especially useful for celebrities who often have their domestic hot videos leaked to the public. You've probably taken a hot homemade video yourself, or it remains your unfulfilled wish. If you are afraid that the wrong people will see your video, you can now effectively prevent it.
Sag's Wien (Tell, Vienna) is an interesting mobile application for the residents of Vienna, which allows them to inform the competent authorities with a few clicks where they see problems in the city in terms of garbage or dirt, poor condition of the road, poorly secured pedestrian crossings... The application is not just a repository for suggestions, because through it the citizens find out when the city authorities have tackled the inconvenience or eliminated it.
Now that you can download the Lickster app to your phone, it's safe to say that there's a mobile app for absolutely everything. Want to improve your oral pleasure skills? Then download Lickster. Wife or the girl will be more than grateful to you or thankfully!
Would you do dirty work for the wardens? The controversial i-Ticket app allows you to ticket an illegally parked car, with Car Park Management (CPM) paying you £10 to sign up.