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Uber Overhauls Its Mobile App

Ride sharing service provider Uber has decided to go back to square one and completely rebuild its official mobile app. This time around, however, the company is paying more attention to offering speed and efficiency to its users. This was revealed much by Travis Kalanick, the chief executive officer of Uber, who recently said this week that the latest update is not just a redesign, but more like an overhaul.

Giphy Raises Its Value To $600 Million

Giphy, the search engine for animated images, aka GIFs, has managed to raise an additional $72 million in funding, effectively raising its value to $600 million. According to a report published by the Wall Street Journal, the GIF making site was able to attract new investments from parties such as Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Institutional Venture Partners, China Media Capital, and other current backers.

Samsung Still Clueless As To Why Its Galaxy Note 7 Overheated

The biggest smartphone vendor in the world is still at a loss as to how and why its Galaxy Note 7 suffered overheating and exploding issues -- Samsung admitted as much during a shareholder meeting held recently this week. And because it can not ascertain the cause of its phablet’s problems, for sure, it may not be able to offer a solution soon.

Goodbye, Vine

Vine, the mobile app that allowed users to share six second long looping videos, has announced by way of a blog post that it will no longer continue. Acquired by social media giant Twitter about four years ago, Vine went on to become a very popular application. Due to its popularity, any six second video is now automatically called a Vine. Other apps even copied the format, with Snapchat and Instagram also incorporating microvideos in their respective platforms.

Readfeed Graduates From Google’s Early Access Program, Now Available In Google Play Store

Readfeed is a mobile app designed to assist book enthusiasts in sharing and talking about their favorite books.

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