The following app are apps you can download this first week of November,as seen on finance.yahoo,App stores are crowded places
these days, and because storage space on your phone is often at a
premium, you’ll want to fill it with not only the best, but also the
most helpful apps out there. Because they come and go quicker than the
latest fashion trends, and digging through Google Play, the iTunes App
Store, or any of the others is such a mission; a little nudge in the
right direction is often very welcome. Here are the apps we think you
need to check out this week.
Yellow
Yellow is Tinder for Snapchat,
allowing you to connect with people who you might want to share 10
second photos with. All users have to do is add their Snapchat username
and a couple of photos to give an idea of what new connections can
expect. There are no bios and no chat. Yellow is all about finding new
people to share Snaps with. Of course, this comes with plenty of risk in
its own right, but why not take a chance? Who knows what you’ll see.
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WLPPR
The iPhone has a
impressive display with a crystal clear picture. Why not take advantage
of that by making your background something gorgeous enough to take
advantage of all of those pixels? That’s what WLPPR aims to give you.
The app gives you a collection of amazing looking patterns that are
actually satellite images of earth, primarily taken from NASA and the
European Space Agency. It’s all the proof you need to know there’s
nothing more beautiful than nature.
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Pipes
With the proliferation of news
sites on the web, plus all of the standards of the old guard that remain
as institutions, there are tons of publications producing great work
every day. It’s impossible to consume it all. Pipes makes it easier to
read the stories that matter most to you. The app’s artificial
intelligence boils down an article to the most important parts so you
can digest it quickly. Then you can use all the time you saved to check
out more stories through the app’s recommendations engine.
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Running by Gyroscope
Exercising is a form of
expression. If you need proof, just check out Running by Gyroscope. It
provides an entirely new way to look at the data you generate while on a
run. The app takes the records of your runs from Strava or Runkeeper
and shows you the paths in image form with photo overlays and satellite
images. Even better, it converts your data into interesting facts that
put your hard work into context, like how many donuts you burned off.
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Relcy
The great thing about
smartphones is there’s an app for everything. The worst part is having
to go into those apps individually to find what you want. Relcy wants to
save you the hassle by taking you directly to the information you need.
The universal search tool can grab results for places, people, movies,
songs, TV shows, and whatever else you may need. Stop searching for the
right app and start just searching Relcy.
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