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Chrome 34 beta arrives with responsive images, unprefixed Web Audio API, and hands-free Google Voice Search

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 6:24 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Design & Dev, Google, Insider

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About a week after the stable version of Chrome 33 was released, Google has announced the release of Chrome 34 beta for Windows, Mac, and Linux. New features include the addition of responsive images, an unprefixed version of the Web Audio API, and hands-
free Google Voice Search
.

The last of the three is arguably the most exciting: just open a new tab or visit Google.com in Chrome, say “Ok Google,” and then start speaking your search. The feature is being rolled out gradually to US English users on all three desktop platforms “over the next few days.” Google notes that support for additional languages and Chrome OS is “coming soon.”

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To enable the feature, you’ll have to visit Google.com, click on the microphone icon, and hit “Enable Ok Google” as you can see in the screenshot above. Once you flip the switch, Google offers three examples of what you can do: perform searches (Ok Google, how many ounces are in a cup?), set a timer (Ok Google, set a timer for 30 minutes), and create a reminder for Google Now (Ok Google, remind me to pick up dessert at 6pm tonight).

Here’s how hands-free voice search looks like in action:

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The full changelog for this release is as follows:

  • Responsive Images and Unprefixed Web Audio.
  • Hands-free Google Voice Search in Chrome.
  • Import supervised users onto new computers.
  • A number of new apps/extension APIs.
  • Lots of under the hood changes for stability and performance.

The third point is worth expanding on: you can now import supervised users, which were first added as a beta feature Chrome 32. Imported supervised users come with all their permissions, which will automatically sync across devices.

To import a supervised user, click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar, select Settings, click “Add new user” in the Users section, Click “Import an existing supervised user,” select the user in question, and click “Import supervised user.” Google could probably cut down a few of those steps.

Chrome 34 is set to launch in late March or early April. We’ll let you know when it’s available for everyone.

Top Image Credit: T. Al Nakib

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7 early stage startups to watch in 2014

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 6:07 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider, Roundups
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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Watching the skies, keeping our ears to the ground – paying attention to the newest, most exciting startups is a pretty big part of what we do here at The Next Web.

But now and again, we like to collaborate with other companies that share our focus. So, we teamed up with Beta List – a site that documents early stage and pre-launch startups – to bring you a shortlist of some of the most exciting startups that have just launched, or are just about to launch in one form or another.

Some are further down the road than others, but all are early stage startups you might want to keep an eye on in the year ahead.

To view this post on one page click here.

Updatey

We caught up with Updatey’s founder Benjamin Dell to find out what he was cooking up.

What is Updatey and who’s it for?

“Project tracking, presented beautifully. Simply, manage, track and visualize the progress of your project; share the results with your team, clients and stakeholders. [We] focus on presenting typical project information and ’noise’ in a meaningful and elegant way, Updatey is perfect for teams that see the value in keeping everyone on the same page and providing timelines, reports and information that almost anyone can understand.”

How is it different to your competitors?

“Our primary objective is to create a suite of tools that anyone within the team – whether they’re a developer, a project coordinator or a client – can understand and make use of. We’re fanatic about ensuring that when someone adds information to a project, no matter whether it’s a deadline, a task, a comment or a status update, that it is presented back to the wider team in a clean, beautiful and intuitive way.

“And this, it turns out, is quite an important focus to have, as it can have quite a transformative effect on the way that you and your wider team think about and engage with your project.”

“By contrast, you only need to look at a random selection of existing project management tools and you’ll quickly find that the way project information and key metrics are presented is far from elegant or easy to digest.”

How big is your team and how have you funded the project so far?

“We’re a small team of 5, based in the UK and privately funded. Although we’re not actively looking for funding or investment, I am conscious that with the right financial injection and partnership, Updatey’s ambitions could be realized far sooner – I like to keep my ears to the ground in case such an opportunity were to present itself.”

What stage are you at now with the launch?

“We unveiled the beta ‘badge’ back in October 2013. During the 3 months that ensued, we attracted over 3,500 beta signups and an incredible response from the community. We officially moved out of beta and into revenue mode in mid January 2014. We’re now heavily focused on delivering the next phase – including enhanced project management capabilities, in a typically ‘Updatey’ way, of course.”

➤ Updatey

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7 early stage startups to watch in 2014

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 6:07 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider, Roundups
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Growth 520x245 7 early stage startups to watch in 2014

Watching the skies, keeping our ears to the ground – paying attention to the newest, most exciting startups is a pretty big part of what we do here at The Next Web.

But now and again, we like to collaborate with other companies that share our focus. So, we teamed up with Beta List – a site that documents early stage and pre-launch startups – to bring you a shortlist of some of the most exciting startups that have just launched, or are just about to launch in one form or another.

Some are further down the road than others, but all are early stage startups you might want to keep an eye on in the year ahead.

To view this post on one page click here.

Updatey

We caught up with Updatey’s founder Benjamin Dell to find out what he was cooking up.

What is Updatey and who’s it for?

“Project tracking, presented beautifully. Simply, manage, track and visualize the progress of your project; share the results with your team, clients and stakeholders. [We] focus on presenting typical project information and ’noise’ in a meaningful and elegant way, Updatey is perfect for teams that see the value in keeping everyone on the same page and providing timelines, reports and information that almost anyone can understand.”

How is it different to your competitors?

“Our primary objective is to create a suite of tools that anyone within the team – whether they’re a developer, a project coordinator or a client – can understand and make use of. We’re fanatic about ensuring that when someone adds information to a project, no matter whether it’s a deadline, a task, a comment or a status update, that it is presented back to the wider team in a clean, beautiful and intuitive way.

“And this, it turns out, is quite an important focus to have, as it can have quite a transformative effect on the way that you and your wider team think about and engage with your project.”

“By contrast, you only need to look at a random selection of existing project management tools and you’ll quickly find that the way project information and key metrics are presented is far from elegant or easy to digest.”

How big is your team and how have you funded the project so far?

“We’re a small team of 5, based in the UK and privately funded. Although we’re not actively looking for funding or investment, I am conscious that with the right financial injection and partnership, Updatey’s ambitions could be realized far sooner – I like to keep my ears to the ground in case such an opportunity were to present itself.”

What stage are you at now with the launch?

“We unveiled the beta ‘badge’ back in October 2013. During the 3 months that ensued, we attracted over 3,500 beta signups and an incredible response from the community. We officially moved out of beta and into revenue mode in mid January 2014. We’re now heavily focused on delivering the next phase – including enhanced project management capabilities, in a typically ‘Updatey’ way, of course.”

➤ Updatey

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Instapaper for iOS now lets you send articles to your Kindle and stream videos via AirPlay

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 5:38 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Updates

If you prefer reading on a Kindle to your iPhone or iPad, today’s Instapaper for iOS app update should suit quite nicely. Provided you have an active Instapaper subscription, you can now send your saved article to a Kindle device from inside the iOS app. Betaworks asks that you register your Kindle email address first with Instapaper, but otherwise it’s smooth sailing.

Version 5.1.5 of the iOS app also introduces Instapaper Daily, which we first spotted on the Web in December last year. The service highlights the most widely read stories on Instapaper and you can now access it from inside the Browse section of the iPhone and iPad app. It’s not as powerful as Pocket’s discovery features, but it’s still an effective way to track important stories.

insta1 Instapaper for iOS now lets you send articles to your Kindle and stream videos via AirPlay

Instapaper for iOS now supports AirPlay streaming too and features new gestures so you can quickly jump back to your saved items after finishing a paginated article. Finally, Betaworks has implemented renewable subscriptions so that premium users no longer have to submit new payments manually. Bliss.

➤ Instapaper | App Store

Image Credit: Shutterstock

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Instapaper for iOS now lets you send articles to your Kindle and stream videos via AirPlay

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 5:38 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Updates

If you prefer reading on a Kindle to your iPhone or iPad, today’s Instapaper for iOS app update should suit quite nicely. Provided you have an active Instapaper subscription, you can now send your saved article to a Kindle device from inside the iOS app. Betaworks asks that you register your Kindle email address first with Instapaper, but otherwise it’s smooth sailing.

Version 5.1.5 of the iOS app also introduces Instapaper Daily, which we first spotted on the Web in December last year. The service highlights the most widely read stories on Instapaper and you can now access it from inside the Browse section of the iPhone and iPad app. It’s not as powerful as Pocket’s discovery features, but it’s still an effective way to track important stories.

insta1 Instapaper for iOS now lets you send articles to your Kindle and stream videos via AirPlay

Instapaper for iOS now supports AirPlay streaming too and features new gestures so you can quickly jump back to your saved items after finishing a paginated article. Finally, Betaworks has implemented renewable subscriptions so that premium users no longer have to submit new payments manually. Bliss.

➤ Instapaper | App Store

Image Credit: Shutterstock

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