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It was back in March early this year when Google’s Area 120 first debuted Uptime, a mobile app that basically allows users to enjoy watching YouTube clips with friends while having the ability to post comments and reactions. Back at that time, the app was only made available to those who had invites. But recently this week, Google has since decided to eliminate the invite requirement in order to let everyone make full use of Uptime.
Four years from now, the global app economy will increase to $6.3 trillion, from $1.3 trillion a year ago, at least according a new report recently released by App Annie. The app analytics firm also projected that by the year 2021, the number of mobile app users around the world will grow to 6.3 billion, from 3.4 billion in 2016. Accordingly, the time people spend engaged in apps will increase from 1.6 trillion hours in 2016 to 3.5 trillion hours in 2021.
Yup, you read that headline right. A group of researchers hailing from the Georgia Tech University have actually conducted what may be the first ever large scale study regarding the subject of self portraits (or selfies, for short).
We all know YouTube is basically everybody’s first choice (or at least among the top choices) when it comes to watching video content, but during this year’s VidCon, the Google owned service revealed some information showing how it is really lording the competition in terms of mobile video usage. Plus, the service is also beginning to accumulate viewers on TVs, too.
No matter how hard we wish it so, 5G is still not commercially available. But the good news is that the Big Four carriers in America (Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint) are also busy beginning to transition to this wireless technology over the course of the next couple of years.