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3 is here Today, we’re excited to introduce you to Wunderlist 3! With lightning-fast Real-time Sync, a beautiful new design and more than 60 improvements, Wunderlist 3 is our biggest update yet. We know it’s been a long time coming, so before we get to what’s new, we’d like to share what this release means to us. Ten months ago – after launching Wunderlist 2, introducing Wunderlist Pro and Wunderlist for Business – we set out on a journey that we knew would take some time. Seeing millions of you organize your daily life with Wunderlist, share your grocery lists, track your favorite movies and run your business, we made a plan to rebuild Wunderlist from scratch, with the goal to make it better, faster and most importantly, ready for the future. Although you couldn’t see the complex technology behind Wunderlist 2’s simple interface, you certainly felt the bumps in the road. Today, with Wunderlist 3 we are introducing the product we’ve always envisioned. New Sync, New Design, New Features.

HealthyOut Is Like A Personal Nutritionist For Healthy Food Deliveries New York-based startup HealthyOut already has a popular iPhone and Android app for quickly finding nearby restaurants and dishes that users can order and have delivered. Today at Disrupt NY 2013, HealthyOut is unveiling a new service, which will provide users with personalized menus of food delivered to help them lose weight or just eat better overall. Launching first in New York City, HealthyOut’s delivery service is designed to provide users with healthy options two times a day, five days a week. By combing through the menus of restaurants around the city that deliver, HealthyOut will come up with 10 meals a week that can automatically be sent to a customer’s home or office. Now, there’s no shortage of food delivery services out there. But HealthyOut will make sure that when you’re ordering out, you’re making healthy choices. HealthyOut is designed to be “your own personal concierge and nutritionist planning out your meals,” co-founder Wendy Nguyen told me. Judge Q&A

Encarga tus tareas cotidianas a profesionales de confianza - Etece Cherche chargé(e) de projet Votre mission sera d’assister la project manager dans l’organisation du KIKK Festival et les tâches préparatoires à l’événement : la mise en place de partenariats, les relations presse, la communication, la coordination des équipes et la gestion événementielle. Vous vous occuperez des mises en places de partenariats et collaborations, de la recherche de sponsors, de la conclusion d’accords et des relations avec les différents partenaires. Vous mettrez aussi en place des contacts et partenariats avec la presse nationale et internationale, vous serez chargé(e) de communiquer avec les journalistes, de rédiger du contenu, de communiquer sur les réseaux sociaux et d’assurer une bonne couverture média à l’événement.

HealthyOut Social Eaters - Meet online. Eat offline - Social Dining Barcelona, Madrid, Londres Graphisme Archives - Page 7 of 19 Viusal.ly est magique. Cet outil visuel permet de créer en un clic des infographies époustouflantes. Avec la montée en puissance du data, il manquait un outil simple pour mermettre a monsieur tout le monde de l’interpreter graphiquement et de partager a l’aide de belles infographies. Viusal.ly s’y essaye avec une série de modèles ou de canevas que vous allez pouvoir utiliser librement pour bâtir vos infographies. Visual.ly travaille pour l’heure avec les données issues de Twitter et de Facebook. Vous allez pouvoir donner une vie graphique par exemple à un hashtag. Dix secondes montre en main pour obtenir cette infographie et une fois crée, Visual.ly vous permet de modifier le modèle et d’en utiliser un autre d’un autre simple clic. Pour l’heure, c’est un lancement et Visual.ly propose de traiter une dizaine de type de données mais les créateurs annoncent que leur nombre va s’accroitre régulièrement avec de nouveaux traitements et de nouveaux modèles.

Bar Power Is A Nightlife App To Help You Be Less Of A Jerk At Bars Once you’ve had a few drinks at a bar it’s easy to let loose and blow off steam. Unfortunately, while you’re having fun, you could end up annoying others around you, namely the staff at the venue you’re at. By acting like a fool, you’re jeopardizing your future visits, since bartenders tend to remember who was a jerk and who was a great customer. A project at our Disrupt Hackathon called “Bar Power” is an app that will remind you to “not be a douchebag.” It’s somewhat of a game, walking you through nice things to do when you enter a bar. For example, the app will suggest that you say “hi” to the bartender and introduce yourself. The really interesting part of the app comes into play when you’ve done something wrong. I chatted with the team who built it, Patricia Ju and Chris Baily, and they discussed their reasons for creating Bar Power, mostly stemming from Baily’s professional experience in the bar scene.

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