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Could You Work the Device That Restarts Hearts?

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by Sindy Cator on February 25, 2014 at 7:00 am
Posted In: Around the Web

Title: Could You Work the Device That Restarts Hearts?
Category: Health News
Created: 2/21/2014 12:35:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/24/2014 12:00:00 AM

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FDA To Step Up Oversight of Indian Drug Makers

Feb25
by Sindy Cator on February 25, 2014 at 7:00 am
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Title: FDA To Step Up Oversight of Indian Drug Makers
Category: Health News
Created: 2/22/2014 12:36:00 AM
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Spotify’s Windows Phone app is finally getting a refresh, while free version is coming soon

Feb25
by Sindy Cator on February 25, 2014 at 6:15 am
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, music streaming, Product Updates, Windows Phone

171659782 Spotifys Windows Phone app is finally getting a refresh, while free version is coming soonMusic streaming service Spotify’s Windows Phone app is finally getting a refresh later this spring, bringing in some big features that have so far been missing.

The update, announced today, will see Spotify’s Radio, Browse and Discover features finally landing on the Windows Phone app — which means users will get to listen to personalized radio stations, browse through what is hot and new on the service, and gain access to various ways to discover new music. It will also bring “significant improvements” — presumably to the user interface — and a brand new design.

The updated app will only be available for Spotify Premium subscribers at the beginning, but the company says that its recently-announced free, ad-supported and shuffle-mode mobile streaming service — which is available to all users — will come to Windows Phone soon.

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Comic for February 25, 2014

Feb25
by Sindy Cator on February 25, 2014 at 6:00 am
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Line says it added 2m users and saw ‘record’ growth in US/Europe following WhatsApp outage

Feb25
by Sindy Cator on February 25, 2014 at 5:58 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Asia, Japan, telegram, whatsappf

line1 520x245 Line says it added 2m users and saw record growth in US/Europe following WhatsApp outage

Telegram appears to be the early winner of WhatsApp users fleeing following its proposed sale to Facebook and four-hour outage this weekend, but it seems there are also beneficiaries in Asia too.

Line, a chat app from Japan that claims 360 million registered global users, says it netted two million new users and saw “record-breaking” growth outside of Asia within the 24 hours that followed WhatsApp’s downtime.

Though not as impressive as Telegram, which bagged 5 million downloads in one day and has topped app stores in 48 countries, the details revealed by Line are interesting for a couple of reasons.

Firstly, Telegram models itself on WhatsApp. The user experience, the features and more follow the same pattern, only with a stronger focus on security — as its Twitter account bio testifies.

7p1KS3h 520x265 Line says it added 2m users and saw record growth in US/Europe following WhatsApp outage

Those similarities make Telegram an obvious WhatsApp replacement, but Line is less similar and goes well beyond a basic messenger.

WhatsApp just announced plans to add voice calls, but Line has long offered voice/video chat, Vine-like short video capture, stickers and more. Aside from those chat features, it also provides a games platform, an opt-in to get messages from brands, and it is dabbling in e-commerce.

Secondly, it appears to be making ground in new geographies. Line is strongest in Asia — it is dominant in Japan, Taiwan and Thailand — but it says that ”new daily register users spiked at a rate of five times more than usual in North America, South America and Europe.”

Without raw figures its difficult to know whether this bump was anything more than growth from a small user base. That said, any increase in the US market is notable since it remains unclear whether Line’s more complicated, ‘Asiafied’ user experience will appeal to smartphone owners there.

We know from talking to the executive in charge of its international expansion plans that Line is focusing its efforts on Europe and Latin America right now — while it is still growing in Asia — so any progress it can make in the US at this point will be a bonus.

A statement from Line focused on the service’s reliability, which was recently illustrated in Korea when Line downloads jumped after dominant Korean app Kakao Talk suffered an extended outage.

LINE downloads in South Korea spike during KakaoTalk outage http://t.co/4GfycbJ89R [via @teroterotero @whatthebit] pic.twitter.com/JIrGxlM1S6

— Jon Russell (@jonrussell) December 9, 2013

A Bloomberg report published today suggests Japanese operator Softbank is interested in investing in Line at an estimated $14.9 billion valuation, while the company has long been tipped to go public. Either option could provide funding to further the company’s international expansion plans.

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