Yahoo! has been on a roll, updating its iOS apps left and right. Earlier it was the Yahoo Mail app. Now it's Flickr. The newest version of Flickr for iPhone, released today, adds a number of new features. The most significant one is Auto Upload (iOS 7 only). This feature allows Flickr users to automatically upload every since picture they take with their iPhone -- in full resolution -- without having to do a thing.

You can opt to enable Auto Upload over Wi-Fi and Cellular or just Wi-Fi, so you can save your valuable mobile bandwidth. Additionally, all -- For more information read the original article here.

What's more retro Mac than MacPaint? It was the application that drew many of us to the joys of Macintosh in 1984, as there was nothing like it on any other platform. The app, which was was included on the boot disks, let you do bit-mapped painting in a variety of monochrome patterns. You could even copy and paste your artwork into MacWrite, an incredible advance at the time. Well, now you can enjoy the simple pleasures of MacPaint by visiting the Cloudpaint web page and giving your inner artist a workout.

Cloudpaint is the brainchild of Martin -- For more information read the original article here.

It's never been easier to build an app than it is in the modern era, but thanks to Google it's just gotten a lot easier. Today Google is launching its cloud-based development tool set for iOS, giving developers access to cheap, easy, and free options for connecting to Google's cloud services. Android developers gained access to the tools this past April, but this is their iOS debut.

Google's Mobile Backend Starter for iOS provides a quick and easy backend for your app and gives you access to cloud data storage that can be shared between users, device-to-device push notifications, device -- For more information read the original article here.

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