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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The 10 best applications for IOS

 Las 10 mejores aplicaciones para iOS

The selection of the best applications for IOS was performed by the team Applicious, basing its selection on these app are filed and / or updated from 1 January to 30 June this year, also considered the value and creativity containing each application.

Awesome Camera ***
One application that may be taken into account by IOS users who wish to discontinue using Instagram for some reason, it could be Awesome Camera. This application gives you the chance to improve your photos, and was created by SmugMug site, where images are shared for 10 years. Beyond how well your interface looks, Awesome Camera has interesting features. For example, you have an option to automate the levels in your photos, and color adjustments. You can also add filters to the application for $ 9.99 or pay some 'on demand' for $ 0.99. It also has the option to record videos 5 seconds before you press the record button. Awesome Camera lets you share photos on your favorite social networks (Instagram included) and is available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. View in App Store

LinkedIn ***
This is an application that has been highlighted in this list due to its update. In April this year, LinkedIn updated its application for viewing on an optimized version for the iPad, and since then has become a kind of social magazine for this device. LinkedIn integrates the content shared by your contacts on that network the ability to map common relations with the sender, a unique way. View in App Store

Clear ***
Another application used to create lists of tasks, as Any.Do is present in this count. Clear highlighted by the ease and speed with which you can create categories, and list the things that has to be done within them . The application has a well designed interface and allows users to enlist the tasks by priority, and empower them to remove those already made ​​with a single sweep. Its availability is for the iPhone and iPod Touch. View in App Store

TouchTV ***
This application allows you to have videos of TV and cable on the iPad. The duration of most of the videos is not greater than 5 minutes and has 16 official suppliers of information material. Among them we have to ESPN, Bloomberg Television and Jimmy Kimmel Live. TouchTV While not a reason to get rid of your TV or give up your cable subscription, it is a good way of looking at TV content in a tablet like the iPad. View in App Store
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Any.Do ***
One of the applications went from Android to IOS is Any.Do. This application allows you to create and complete tasks as easily as the slight movement of your finger across the screen of the device. Any.Do has support for voice recognition technology, making it much easier and faster to create a task in the list we have. There is also the possibility to share our list of chores with our friends, just in case any of them can help us complete. Available for iPhone and iPod Touch. View in App Store

Pocket ***
We know that Apple is preparing its new Safari Offline Reading List for the upcoming iPhone OS 6, which, applications such as 'read later' may no longer be as useful as before. However, while we wait for it, Pocket looms as one of the most interesting applications that perform this function to leave it for later reading of interest. For those who do not know, before it was called Pocket, the application bore the name of Read it Later, so many of you may already have been using. Its availability is for iPhone, iPhone and iPod Touch. View in App Store

Khan Academy ***
This application is great. The more than 3,200 educational videos are categorized with a simple taxonomy. In addition, each of the videos with subtitles for this application that are hosted on YouTube have been logged so that if any of you put a phrase into the search engine video of this service, most likely be addressed properly. Khan Academy is available for the iPad. View in App Store
Highlight ***
If you want to know when one of your friends on Facebook, or others with similar interests to yours, are close to your actual location, then Highlight is the app for you. While Highlight is effective only when there is a lot of others close to you, its functionality compared to other similar services, gives a greater chance of reaching the mainstream. Available on the iPhone and iPod Touch. View in App Store

Viggle ***: One dream for many people, is to be able to make a living by simply watching television. Well, if that is your dream, you could be close to doing with downloading Viggle, since this application delivery you discount coupons for stores like Amazon, Starbucks and Gap to register and watch your favorite program. It is a very reliable, and offer additional content such as quizzes, surveys, among others. Available on the iPhone and iPod Touch. View in App Store

HomeSnap ***
Those who are looking to buy a house, or at least have the habit of taxing houses like when walking around the city, then they can have HomeSnap as one of the applications that can help them fulfill their task. How it works Very simple, just grab the device, take a photograph of the house and go. You know how much you can claim. It also offers historical information HomeSnap the property and the number of bedrooms and bathrooms of a particular house. Of course, always take that information as a proxy. This application are available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. View in App Store

Digg is sold by parties

 Digg es vendido

Digg was one of the major social sites at the time, on that site were shared a lot of news. Currently Betaworks has decided to buy Digg for $ 500,000 a very small figure taking into account the importance of this popular news aggregator.

So now, you will know more about the real dimensions of the amount paid by Digg. Digg it happens that not only was sold to U.S. $ 500.000 Betaworks, as calculated, but was also sold in the Washington Pos t parts, and LinkedIn, which would total 16 million for Digg.

As indicating the reports, the Washington Post paid $ 12 million by the team of Digg a few days ago, whereas LinkedIn paid disbursed U.S. $ 3.75 million and $ 4 million for an average of 15 patents Digg, among which is included a very particular: click a button to vote for a story
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And as you know, Betaworks paid for the remainder of Digg between $ 500,000 and $ 725,000. It is also known that LinkedIn will grant the necessary licenses to run Betaworks what you have in mind with its recent acquisition.