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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has been in the limelight recently after it filed for a US IPO that could potentially raise up to $20 billion. Taking its services overseas is a positive spin for its potential investors, and it seems like the company is pushing hard for its Alipay payments service to cross geographical boundaries first. An Alibaba spokesperson revealed to TNW early this year, when it inked a few partnership deals for Alipay in Hong Kong and Taiwan, that it is seeking to make the payments service available in South Korea. Now the company has delivered, as online shopping mall Lotte.com…
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Gmail for Android has been updated with the ability to save attachments to Google Drive, Spam explanations, improved right-to-left language support and quick access to the navigation menu. The big feature here is the ability to save attachments to Google Drive. Because space on mobile devices can be at a premium, being able to save files to the cloud is a great way to access large files without having to dump any apps on your device. The other new features include Spam explanation, which presents a message detailing why a certain email has been dumped into the spam folder,right-to-left support for Arabic,…
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Klout released its first Android app today to advance the #NewKlout content creation initiative it launched earlier this year. Similar to the existing iOS app, Klout for Android provides content recommendations tailored to your social media audience and then lets you schedule links based on when your audience is most active. In a blog post announcing the launch, the company promised to add expanded Klout Score analytics and fully-integrated perks to its mobile apps. Social marketing firm Lithium Technologies acquired Klout in March. ➤ Klout for Android
3 startups that fulfill the Leap Motion’s potential by helping others

The hand-tracking Leap Motion hasn’t sparked the interest of the average person. But, in the hands of savvy startups with an eye on improving the lives and safety of others, it looks like it’s found its calling. The startups presented at the first Leap Axlr8r demo day, during which each of the teams used the Leap Motion hardware for their apps. The accelerator is put together by Founders Fund and SOSventures and based on the what was presented, we should expect more demo days from Leap Axlr8r by companies powered by the Leap Motion. The technology behind the Leap Motion is impressive. It’s outstanding at tracking…
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