Singular photographs are great tools for sharing a memory, but Google’s photo sphere technology does a little bit more to help recreate an experience.
Apps & Web
Twitter Wants You to See Who’s Tweeting Around You
Experimenting with “Nearby” map that gives users a glimpse of local tweets
SteamOS Is Finally Available, but You Should Probably Wait
SteamOS has arrived, but the initial beta release is for the technically stouthearted.
Wait, Fisher Price Is Selling an ‘iPad Baby’ Bouncy Seat? Come On.
The company’s selling an $80 baby bouncy seat you can clip an iPad to.
Robots Have Taken Over the Internet
The good news is that fewer of them are spam bots
Fleksy Sort of Becomes a Third-Party iPhone Keyboard
Apple’s keyboard is no longer required in a handful of apps.
GTA: San Andreas Is Now Available for iOS — Other Platforms Coming Soon
As promised last month, the mobile version of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is here.
Should We Say Goodbye to the Stream?
Don’t look now, but the web may be getting less reverse-chronological.
Watch as Conan O’Brien, Ice Cube and Kevin Hart Take Lyft for a Spin
“How mad are you guys gonna be if I get the Toasted Flatbread Asiago Ranch Chicken Club?”
N3twork Is a #Hashtag-centric ‘Internet of Interests’ for iPhone and iPad
This slick app aims to let people share their passions.
Remember 2013? If Not, Twitter Recaps the Year’s Big Moments for You
Twitter’s end-of-the-year recap site highlights popular hashtags and topics by month along with a stream of popular tweets from the news, entertainment, sports and showcase categories.
Jerry, Hello! Now You Can Watch Seinfeld on Apple TV
Crackle comes to Apple’s streaming TV box, along with ABC, Bloomberg and KORTV.