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Nat Geo View

National Geographic needs no introduction, since 1888, they’ve traveled the Earth, sharing their breathtaking stories and the world, through the eyes of their amazing photographers. Now the famous publication have introduced the Nat Geo View app, a new daily digest, featuring the days best pictures, stories, and videos. Every day, 5 small articles land on your mobile phone, and if that is not enough for your appetite, the app gives access to the the last seven days worth of content.



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HUMAN | SIMPLE FITNESS TRACKING APP - Image

HUMAN | SIMPLE FITNESS TRACKING APP

There are many fitness tracking apps in the crowded fitness space, but none as beautiful and simple as Human. Most fitness apps are full of stats and reports, Human is extremely simple and easy to keep up with. In a more and more sedentary world, the app gives you a daily aim, the "Daily 30", the goal is to move 30 minutes or more everyday. Human keeps track of all your activity, focusing on how many minutes you moved today and how many minutes you need to...
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HIVE | FREE UNLIMITED CLOUD STORAGE - Image

HIVE | FREE UNLIMITED CLOUD STORAGE

Hive is the first free unlimited cloud service in the world! Aimed at the content sharing/syncing market, Hive not only allows users to upload files from their own computers, but also to pull in media from BitTorrent swarms(paste a web link and Hive will grab the file for you) and share it with friends privately and at high speeds. Not only do you get free unlimited cloud storage for all common files and formats, you can also create a network of friends that can sha...
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SEISMOMETER IPHONE APP

With this cool app by Yellowagents, you can measure everything that vibrates, shakes or moves. Seismometer uses your iPhones built in accelerometer to measure movements in two axes, calculate the resulting energy and draw the results on a rolling logarithmic scale. Apparently this thing is so sensitive, it can even notice your heartbeats!...
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