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MailWise: An Android email client for clutter-free conversations

Jun20
by Sindy Cator on June 20, 2014 at 2:35 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

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From Mailbox and SolMail to Evomail and beyond, Google Play has its fair share of email clients. But that isn’t stopping MailWise from throwing its hat into the proverbial ring. Following an extended open beta period, Israel-based Syntomo has now officially launched MailWise to the masses, promising “an innovative approach to tackling the complex and disorganized experience of emailing via the mobile phone.” Sounds ace. We’ve given it a bit of a spin, and it’s definitely nicely designed and could easily become your default all-encompassing email client, though we’re not convinced it brings that much innovation to the table beyond…

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How much social media self-promotion is too much?

Jun20
by Sindy Cator on June 20, 2014 at 2:08 pm
Posted In: Analysis and Opinion, Around the Web, Social Media

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This post originally appeared on the Buffer blog. If you’ve been to any of Buffer’s social media accounts recently (take Twitter, for instance), you may have noticed that the lion’s share of stories we share come from us. We tweet our own stuff. We toot our own horn. It would certainly seem that we are in the minority with this strategy. There seems to be a a fine line between sharing enough of your own stuff and sharing too much. Most people would rather err on the side of just enough (or even less) in their social media strategy. We…

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OverHeard is a fiendishly simple sound-sharing app that wants to do for audio what Vine did for video

Jun20
by Sindy Cator on June 20, 2014 at 1:58 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

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While there’s no shortage of video- and audio-recording apps, the one thing most of them rely on is preparedness. In other words, you must be ready, finger on button, waiting for something interesting to happen. This is all well and good for planned events – such as interviews, keynote speeches, and so on. But otherwise, you just have to hope something notable happens while you’re recording. However, there has been a move towards so-called life-logging tools in recent times, with the likes of the Narrative Clip automatically snapping everything that goes on around you. Just remember to take it off…

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Nike+ Running for Android now offers personalized training programs, tips and reminders

Jun20
by Sindy Cator on June 20, 2014 at 1:37 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web

Six months after its debut in the iPhone app, Nike+ Running for Android has been updated with a new scheduling feature called Coach. The tool helps you to build a personalized training program and track your progress as you work towards an upcoming race. Available from the navigation menu, you can create a schedule to help you nail a 5K, 10K, half-marathon or full marathon. After setting your distance, the Nike+ Running app will offer three difficulty levels (beginner, intermediate and advanced) before suggesting a new program. Once you’ve set a date for the race, Nike will determine when your…

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The BBC creates a 360-degree virtual reality news bulletin. All you need is a $350 Oculus Rift to see it.

Jun20
by Sindy Cator on June 20, 2014 at 10:58 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

The BBC is experimenting with virtual reality news broadcasts, with effervescent presenter Fiona Bruce now viewable in 360-degree video. The downside? You will need a $350 Oculus Rift development kit to see it. And if you do have one, you can look around the whole BBC News studio and production gallery. The BBC is making the virtual reality video footage available to download – which must surely be a first for any broadcaster. At any rate, if you have a Rift you can grab the footage now for PC and Mac. ➤ Virtual reality: the future of TV?

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