EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Ex-Googlers launch new iPhone app that could change the way you read the news

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A pair of ex-Googlers is bringing another player to the news app space today with their launch of Spotter, an app that crawls hundreds of news sites to try to bring users information that matters to them and could help their careers.

The app, which launches first for the iPhone and iPad, and is headed to the Web and Android soon, was developed by Jon Emerson and Tom Charytoniuk, both of whom worked on various aspects of the Google+ experience, among other things, while they were with the search giant.

They built Spotter, they explained, on the premise that the most relevant articles to a user can come from anywhere – from Medium posts to The New York Times and everything in between. And rather than jump into different streams or manually pick content creators to follow, their goal is for Spotter itself to do the heavy lifting of picking and choosing.

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HUGE $51 IN SAVINGS! 7 awesome paid iPhone apps on sale for free right for a limited time

%name HUGE $51 IN SAVINGS! 7 awesome paid iPhone apps on sale for free right for a limited time by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

There are still a few solid paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free in yesterday’s post that you can grab if you hurry, but today we have a fresh new batch for you. Tuesday’s list features seven apps in total, but there are some truly great apps on today’s list including one that normally would cost you $20 to buy on the iPhone and another $20 on the iPad.

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HUGE LEAK: Top Apple insider finally reports some details on the next-gen iPhone 6s

%name HUGE LEAK: Top Apple insider finally reports some details on the next gen iPhone 6s by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

KGI Securities’ Ming-Chi Kuo, known for his many reports that accurately predict Apple’s undisclosed plans regarding a variety of products including the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch, has revealed a bunch of interesting details about the next-gen iPhone. The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, or iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, are supposed to launch at some point in September offering several interesting new features — and now we likely have our first real look at what to expect.

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Motorola’s next superphone might have an amazing 2K display

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Motorola is working on a bunch of new smartphones, a new report suggests. Apparently, the Android smartphone maker might be testing at least three distinct devices that have different screen sizes but share one important feature: killer screen resolution. All models are supposedly packing 2K displays with 2560 x 1440-pixel resolution.

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It’s official: Music streaming is killing digital downloads faster than we thought

%name It’s official: Music streaming is killing digital downloads faster than we thought by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Even though we don’t need more proof that music streaming is the wave of the future, recent comments made by Warner Music Group CEO Stephen Cooper really underscore just how fast the transition from digital downloads to music streaming is happening.

During an earnings conference call on Monday, Cooper said that Warner Music, the third largest recording company on the planet, generated more money from streaming than they did from digital downloads. That’s no small feat, and as Re/Code notes, this “is the first time a big music label has hit that milestone.”

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Verizon moves to corner the coveted dial-up market, will buy AOL for $4.4 billion

%name Verizon moves to corner the coveted dial up market, will buy AOL for $4.4 billion by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

“BZZZT… EEE-YOO, EEE-YOO! YOU’VE GOT MAIL!” Those are the sounds that many Internet early adopters haven’t had to listen to for well over a decade now. However, there are still 2.1 million lost souls trapped in AOL dial-up hell and they’re about to become Verizon subscribers. Verizon on Tuesday announced that it plans to buy AOL for $4.4 billion at $50 per share, which represents a 17% premium over its stock price at the close of Monday’s trading.

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It’s now easier than ever to send GIFs with Gmail

%name It’s now easier than ever to send GIFs with Gmail by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

I never thought of email as an impenetrable fortress until I started writing for a living. Email is both where a significant portion of my time is spent at work and also where I am forced to glance at dozens of pitches that have no relevance to BGR every day of the week. It can be a living hell, but last month, Giphy made Gmail just a touch brighter with a fantastic new extension.

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