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Talking Gummy Bear Talking Toys Entertainment VERSION/BUILD: 2.1.0.3 UPDATED: 23 February 2018 REQUIRES ANDROID: 4.0 and up FILE SIZE: 58.57 M Discover the most famous gummy bear of all time! Gummibär is a small, sweet and cute little bear who loves making children laugh with his funny dances and entertaining songs! Use your finger to touch the screen and see Gummibär's fun reactions and animations, learn how to play the tuba with your new little friend, listen and dance to Gummibär's most famous songs, have a ton of fun playing the supergame, and enjoy personalizing and sending funny e-cards to all your friends! WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH TALKING GUMMIBÄR - He repeats everything you say! - Watch his amusing animations and reactions to your touch. -Play the new mini game Gummy drop and catch all gummy bears! - Play the tuba with Gummibär! - Enjoy
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Windfinder - weather & wind forecast Windfinder Weather VERSION/BUILD: 3.0.1 UPDATED: 17 January 2018 REQUIRES ANDROID: 4.1 and up FILE SIZE: 6.09 M Wind, waves, weather and tides anywhere in the world for kitesurfers, windsurfers, surfers, sailors, and paragliders Detailed wind forecasts and weather forecasts that let you always find the spot with the best wind, waves, and weather conditions for your sport. It also displays the current wind measurements and weather observations, so that you can make your own weather predictions! FEATURES: • Detailed wind forecasts and weather forecasts for over 40,000 spots • Displays current wind measurements and weather measurements in real-time from over 20,000 weather stations • Tide forecasts for high and low tides for over 8,000 locations around the world • Configure favorites – save nearby locations a
Instagram starts showing activity status in direct messages
... In its quest to become the only app where you share photos, moments, and messages, Instagram is adding one new feature to its direct messages: activity status. Just like you'd see when a person was last active on WhatsApp or Telegram or plenty of other messaging services, now you can do the same on Instagram and chide them for not replying with "oohs" and "aahs" to the preettay pic of a sunset that you just posted or the kissy face you messaged directly to them. Or you know, there's one more way to track every online activity of your significant other and get many more proofs and reasons to pick a fight over "Are you still checking out your ex on Instagram?" I guess this kind of feature isn't for me since I never started an Instagram DM with anyone, like eveeer, and my latest reply to anyone was about 16 weeks ago. But given how popular DMs are for the service, it was bound to happen. The option can be found un
Android 1.0 versus Android 9: A visual tour of how far we've come in a decade
Android has changed tremendously in the last ten years. Returning to modern hardware after our historical series , I was struck by the visual differences across versions. For a closer look, we rolled back to an even earlier build on our T-Mobile G1/HTC Dream. For anyone who might be curious, here's a quick visual exploration of Android 1.0 vs. Android 9 Pie. And don't worry, this isn't one of those godawful click-for-every-photo galleries, just a simple scroll as we stroll back in time. Initially, I halfheartedly planned on using the G1 for another week on Android 1.0, but ultimately decided that I had already spent enough time exploring Android history firsthand. Even so, one last flash was in order, so I rolled back all the way to R29 and Android 1.0 for a quick look at the first consumer-facing version of everyone's favorite mobile operating system. For a more detailed exploration of the changes made in Android version-by-version, I encourage you to
Samsung Campus: Applications for the Third Session of the Web & Apps Coding Training Course are Now Open
Students may now apply to join Samsung Campus by filling their application for the third session of the Samsung Campus “Web & Apps Coding” training course. Young people between the ages of 18 and 25, with no high school diploma and passionate about computing, have until midnight on September 18 th to register on www.samsungcampus.fr . Preselected applicants will enter a three-week initial session on October 3, to gain the foundations they need for the training and to assess their motivation before entering the Samsung Campus. Opened in Saint-Ouen, France in September 2014, Samsung Campus is a socially engaged training center that offers a free training course to develop digital skills for approximatively 50 young people per year. Graduates thus acquire valuable professional expertise in a very dynamic sector. An educational team ensures individual follow-up of students throughout their training, while the incentive to work together and help each other strengthens group
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