If you want someone to use and stick with your app, better make it invisible, says RunKeeper founder Jason Jacobs. Our phones have become an extension of ourselves, so much that we get anxiety when we ...
Imagine walking into a museum where every visitor’s movement is tracked—not to invade privacy, but to understand ...
A new web-app allows you to pretend that you have a lover... Even if you don't. It's called "invisible girlfriend" and "invisible boyfriend." For a fee, you can receive text messages, emails, even ...
More than a year ago, Matthew Panzarino wrote an article on TechCrunch in which he described a new type of mobile app experience that he coined the Invisible App. He predicted that we would imminently ...
As we wander through buildings and streets, restaurants and universities, countless signals are buzzing around our heads, so silent and invisible we forget they are there. Richard Vijgen, information ...
Geek Life: Fun stories, memes, humor and other random items at the intersection of tech, science, business and culture. SEE MORE by Molly Brown on Jan 20, 2015 at 9:38 am January 20, 2015 at 9:38 am ...
Today’s “invisible app” market could be classified as a passing trend, but it might also be the beginning of a significant multi-year shift in how we transact when we’re away from our computers. This ...
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