New apps 2017
Here are some popular new apps that were released in 2017:
- TikTok (formerly Musical.ly): A short-form video-sharing app that allows users to create and share videos up to 60 seconds.
- Snapchat Spectacles: A pair of smart glasses that record video and can be connected to a user's Snapchat account.
- Amazon Alexa: A virtual assistant app that allows users to control their smart home devices, play music, and get information using voice commands.
- Pokémon Go: A location-based augmented reality game that allows users to catch and train Pokémon in the real world.
- Instagram Stories: A feature within the Instagram app that allows users to post photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours.
- WhatsApp Status: A feature within the WhatsApp app that allows users to post photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours.
- Google Lens: A visual search app that uses AI to identify objects, people, and text in images and videos.
- Allo: A messaging app from Google that uses AI to help users communicate more efficiently.
- Google Duo: A video calling app from Google that allows users to make high-quality video calls.
- Microsoft PowerToys: A set of productivity apps from Microsoft that allow users to customize their Windows experience.
- Discord: A communication app for gamers that allows users to chat, video chat, and screen share.
- Hulu with Live TV: A streaming service that offers live TV, movies, and TV shows.
- Apple Files: A file management app for iOS devices that allows users to access and manage files on their device.
- Google Photos: A photo and video storage app that uses AI to organize and enhance photos.
- Facebook Watch: A video-on-demand service from Facebook that allows users to watch TV shows and movies.
- Spotify Lite: A lightweight version of the Spotify music streaming app that is designed for low-end devices.
- Twitch Prime: A premium version of the Twitch streaming app that offers ad-free viewing, free games, and other perks.
- Google Keep: A note-taking app from Google that allows users to jot down quick notes and reminders.
- Microsoft To Do: A task management app from Microsoft that allows users to manage their to-do lists and reminders.
- Evernote Scannable: A scanning app from Evernote that allows users to scan documents and save them to their Evernote account.
These are just a few examples of the many new apps that were released in 2017.