Showing posts with label Android app. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android app. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

New Fishing App Helps You Catch More Fish and Protect Endangered Species - http://clapway.com/2015/08/04/new-fishing-app-helps-you-catch-more-fish-and-protect-endangered-species-234/

Those with a love for fishing may be able to help out conservationists while taking part in their favorite pastime. The US federal government has recently backed plans to develop a new fishing app—completely free and available for download on both Android and iOS devices—that scientists hope anglers will use to help collect data for endangered species across the nation.


The Dual Purpose New Fishing App


The US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has recently teamed up with Fishbrain, a social media network for fishermen, with the hopes of creating an app where anglers can log information regarding any endangered species they encounter. Using Fishbrain, users would be able to record up to fifty endangered species per fishing trip, which may aid conservationists in determining where the threatened populations of animals live.


Additionally, the new fishing app will be able to help out anglers worried by environmental factors including unruly weather and poor water quality. Fishbrain will be able to provide this data to both fishermen and conservationists, helping better inform anglers on where the safest places to fish are, while providing researchers with key information that would help them determine the cause for the declining populations of endangered species.


A Fishy Social Media Platform


But the new fishing app is so much more than just a conservationist’s aid. The Fishbrain app is also an entirely new social media platform, tailored to optimize fishing trips for anglers across the country. For starters, the fishing app provides vital information automatically to the user, such as weather, tide levels, and air and water temperature—factors that could drastically alter the success of your fishing trip.


Do you hate having to spend hours fishing in order to realize you’re not in the best place for reeling em’ in? Now you won’t have to. One of the Fishbrain app’s key features includes the ability to see where other anglers are fishing for and where–and how well they’re doing. Like-minded fishermen can use this app to determine where the best fishing spots are, without having to go through the trouble of finding out the hard way.


Fishbrain will also analyze data already recorded by other anglers in order to tell you how to catch more fish. Details such as what the most effective type of bait to use in a specific body of water has been in, and what weather conditions are the most suitable for catching your favorite type of fish, will also be available.


More than Just a Fishing App


The USWFS has partnered up with Fishbrain in order to help animals listed under the Endangered Species Act. The bill not only promotes the well-being of different types of fish, but also encompasses birds, mammals, insects and reptiles.


This being the case, those with the new fishing app are encouraged not only to record any sightings of endangered fish, but also of any creatures protected under the Endangered Species Act. The USFWS Environmental Conservation Development team made a list that comes pre-installed on the app of all possible endangered species you might find on your trip, and includes extensive information about the different species, including their behavior, preferred bait, and the likeliness of finding them based on environmental variables. The list also includes species that are expected to one day become endangered species, due to their rapidly declining populations.


Conservationists hope that the data logged by the users of Fishbrain will help efforts to restore the populations of endangered species. The fishing app already has over 750,000 downloads—a good sign for researchers and anglers worldwide.


You can download the free app for yourself here to start helping conservationists worldwide—and catch more fish while doing it!



 


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New Fishing App Helps You Catch More Fish and Protect Endangered Species

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Facebook Update Gives Users More Control - http://clapway.com/2015/07/09/facebook-update-gives-users-more-control876/

NEW FACEBOOK UPDATE GIVES USERS MORE CONTROL


One of the newest features of Facebook’s latest round of updates allows users to control what updates go to the top of their news feed.

A major complaint from Facebook users is that they don’t have much, or enough, control over what shows up in their news feeds, application screen or main page. The computer algorithm of Facebook looks at thousands of signals, and gives you what it thinks you want to see based on the individuals you interact with or disregard, and the kinds of posts you’ve enjoyed in the past.


NEW ALGORITHM GIVES YOU ALL THE POWER


Facebook announced another set of features that will give everybody more control over what he or she sees on their newsfeed. Essentially, the Facebook update is giving you the ability to reprogram the algorithm calculations. The most critical feature gives you the ability to control what pages and friends updates go to the top of your feed.

In a report by the Facebook newsfeed management team, this is to help you quickly see the things that matter to you the most. To help you choose who to put on the “see first” list, Facebook now offers a screen that reveals to you the top individuals, pages, and groups that you have gone to in the course of the most recent week. This information is then organized into how much you like and comment on them in the newsfeed.

Before the new Facebook update, the company had offered the alternative to unfollow your friends or pages, which hides these posts from your feed. Now, it will give you a chance to draw up a single list of everybody that you have unfollowed and allow you to begin following them once more. This will make it easier to ignore a friend who is posting a photo or posts that you don’t care for, and afterward reverse the unfollow later.


facebook update COMING TO ANDROID AND WEB SOON


At first, just users on the iPad or iPhone application versions of Facebook had the capacity get these features, however the company has now realized that everybody is eager for the same customized experience. These features are coming out soon for the web and Android users.



 


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Facebook Update Gives Users More Control

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Finally! An app every group of friends could use... - http://clapway.com/2015/07/07/microsoft-tossup-hassle-free-planning-app-for-messy-groups-of-friends-123/

Find it unmanageable to make plans with a large group of friends? You are not alone. Fortunately, a solution exists, and it’s Microsoft Tossup. This new app allows friends to research venues, vote on plans and chat, all from their smartphones.


The latest app released by Microsoft Garage lets everyone make decisions easily while on the go.


Making life easier for groups of unorganised friends


“Everyone has been through the tedious experience of planning a get-together which results in long email threads or text messages that go on and on without any resolution. We’ve built an app that helps people in these everyday scenarios,” says Ashok Kuppusamy, a group program manager whose team is focused on building mobile apps, within the Outlook team based in Silicon Valley.


Microsoft Tossup: Hassle-Free Planning App for Messy Groups of Friends - Clapway


Microsoft Tossup helps to poll friends, make and vote for plans


Users can make decisions about timing, availability, group activities, nearby venues and spending limits. Information for restaurants is pulled from Bing to help make decisions en masse. For indecisive friends, groups can add a countdown clock, to get answers quickly and turn those plans into reality.


According to Jennifer Shen, the principal program manager lead whose team built Tossup, the app removes the friction around planning. “It’s really about connecting with people, removing barriers that cause plans to fall through. Our aim is for you to spend more time hanging out with friends rather than coordinating schedules.”


But according to Microsoft it doesn’t just have to be about planning. People can use Tossup to ask for friends’ opinion on shoes to buy or to find out which team is the favourite to win the Big Game.


No stress: removing the friction about planning


Microsoft Tossup has already been tested by early adopters at the University of Washington in Seattle and Santa Clara University in California – as well as through Microsoft employees, their friends and families.


Do you hate making plans or simply need a tech organiser? If you want to give the latest Garage product a go, Microsoft Tossup is now available to download on iPhone and Android phones in the U.S. and Canada.



 


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Microsoft Tossup: Hassle-Free Planning App for Messy Groups of Friends