PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - On today's APP-tastic and Outta SITE - Cooliris. You've got pictures on Facebook. Pictures on Instagram. Pictures on Twitter. Pictures on your phone. Ever wanted to just have 'em ...
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I attended TechCrunch Disrupt in Shanghai this week and while there had the chance to sit down with Soujanya Bhumkar, Co-Founder and CEO of Cooliris, a company providing an iOS app that allows you to ...
Photo service Cooliris has released an update to its iOS app that includes better discovery features for photos along with integration with Dropbox. This update comes as the app is being used in 75 ...
Millions of people capture photos with their smartphones and then share those photos across an array of social networks and photo sharing services. Cooliris is an app that brings all those photos to ...
Kleiner Perkins-backed Cooliris is taking the next step in international expansion today with the launch of a localized version of its photo-browsing app in China. To give Chinese adoption an extra ...
Cooliris is aiming to make its photo-browsing experience more addictive today with the launch of new features in its iPhone and iPad apps that it describes collectively as an attempt to offer “endless ...
Cooliris is continuing to push its photo-sharing app into major international markets after it launched a localized version in Russia in partnership with local Internet juggernaut Yandex. The alliance ...
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Those looking for a great alternative way to browse their photos on an iOS device might think about Cooliris, an app which has been around in various forms (I think I first saw it as a browser plugin) ...
As its name implies, Decks works like a stack of playing cards that users can easily flip through by sliding their finger across the iPad screen. When they tap a “card,” it flips over and presents the ...