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Square Card Case App

Interesting new app was recently released by Square, the Square Card Case, an application aimed at consumers. It works with virtual business cards showing information on certain establishments, menu updates in real time, list of products and transaction history of a consumer in a particular establishment. The idea is to create a closer and easier to control relationship with the consumer. It seems that it wont take long to dispatch our wallets. Watch the video. [Scouted by Fred]



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TIDE | SURFING FORECAST APP

Tide is a new beautiful app for the Windows Phone, it displays the surf forecast information brilliantly. It simplifies the way of processing wave and tide data, getting rid of the usual and bar charts, and displaying an intuitive and more gestural way of exploring the waves. Tide  tells you how high the waves are, up-to-date temperature and a heart rating for the waves. It also tells you swell and wind direction, high and low tide times, and a summary of ...
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GOOGLE DUO

Google have released Duo, an insanely simple video calling app for Android and iPhone. The  FaceTime rival is now available for download and free to use. The aim is to make video calling as easy and reliable as possible, Google Duo stops you worrying about whether your call will connect, or if your friend is using the same type of device as you are. The entire user interface is designed to be intuitive and simple to use, a video call can be initiated with j...
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EDITIONS | AOL MAGAZINE APP

AOL has released their new project for download. This time they decided to enter the iPad application world with an app that simulates a magazine. Editions is a custom magazine that will deliver 30 to 40 pages to your iPad every morning. The magazine uses an algorithm to track the type of content that it believes may be of your interest, which explains the slogan "The magazine that reads you."...
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