There needs to be an app that edits what I say versus what I want to say.
On mobile, what are the core apps? It's basically messaging, mapping and review data.
I like the app where you can make your own memes. I make memes all the time and send them to my friends.
I am prescribing a lot more apps than medications these days.
The Shakespeare Pro App is simply terrific and filled with loads of wonderful information!
If you are into synthesis it’s a must have app. I’ve been jamming all night!
Why the hell do I have to keep updating my apps on my iPhone all the time and why you don't fix that?
What we're starting to see is that the best apps tend to be the simplest, the easiest to use and the fastest to use.
People used to want to be filmmakers and animators; now they want to make apps.
For decades, the key question has been 'how valuable is the brand?' The key question moving forward is 'how valuable are your apps?'
At AOL, we thought the killer app was people
I like to download as many apps as I can - especially the ones with games and gadgets.
Friends always ask me what the best Indian restaurant in L.A. is. I'm like, 'I don't know, dude. I have an app on my iPhone for that.'
Your writers write these pieces about meaningless startups, meaningless apps and meaningless companies.
Right now, nearly all the apps on Facebook take a week to build. No more.
Simperium seems like a genuine utility for our own apps, and for other people as a service. And Simplenote, as a product, I love, and it's just darn handy.
One of the really fascinating areas is marketplaces that take advantage of mobile devices. Ridesharing is the obvious example, but that's just the start of it, of selling goods and services with lightweight mobile apps.
I like to discover new things and I'm always testing new apps.
I'm rarely invited to start-up parties, but who cares about their trinkets and apps anyway?
But I've become completely obsessed with taking photos on my iPhone. I have like 400 apps.
I'm at the stage in my life that real-estate apps turn me on.
Cloud Foundry will not differentiate you, your apps will.
Just invest in apps. Just download apps and then pay yourself the dividend.
I don't use many apps. I use naps.