apps
Here are some of the latest apps that are getting all the press and changing all the lives.
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SF transit is an adventure in the smell of other humans and getting left behind at stations by half-empty buses for no apparent reason. To combat that, lots of innovators have launched alternative-transit apps -- and I kind of hate most of them.
tweetdeck
We all have different things that we want from our Twitter apps, but we seem universally united in our hatred of the actual web Twitter, which, let’s face it, sucks giant donkey balls.
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Every time I go to the app store, I find a new app dedicated that suggests reaching our goals and living the dream can be taught easily with to-do lists and technology. I tried some of the free ones to find out.
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Despite disclaimers and threats of criminal prosecution, SimSimi is clearly not preventing the more salacious messages from passing through its learning curve.
tyra
Do I think about Tyra Banks every time I take a picture? Um, duh. Now her brand new app, released today, helps you smize all official-like. Smize-tacular!
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A new app called Badabing allows users to automatically find all their Facebook friends' "sexy pictures." Can I get a collective UGH?
periods
I downloaded the app under the guise that it would inform me about the workings of my body and I'd know even more about myself. Instead, I'm even more disconnected.
chores
Or should I just keep handing him twenty dollar bills?
apps
Which kind is for you? How do you know it's working? What if you hate it? What if your leg itches in the middle of it?
apps
With the tagline, "What you've always wanted -- a gay boyfriend that fits in your pocket," this represents everything I hate.
apps
Dissecting the thoughtful web startup that helps its users pursue the loftier goals in life, like getting women to write nice things on their Facebook walls.