A free iPhone social networking application called “Bump” for quick sharing of personal contact information and photos created a buzz at the CTIA International wireless conference. SAN DIEGO — A free ...
Today's Daily App gives new meaning to the old fist-bump. With Bump for Android and iOS, people can instantly share contacts, photos or other smartphone data by bumping their mobile devices together.
The Bump app for Android and iOS can now share more than photos and contact info; it can share any file type between devices, including computers. Ed Rhee, a freelance writer based in the San ...
Bump vaulted into widespread iPhone popularity by being the billionth downloaded app way back in April 2009 (my, we’ve come a long way, haven’t we?). Since then, the “bump iPhones to share something” ...
Google acquired mobile data sharing app Bump in September. The app lets users tap their phone or tablet against another device to transfer contacts, files, or other data. Now Google is shutting down ...
SAN DIEGO — A free iPhone social networking application called Bump, which lets users quickly share personal contact information and photos, created a buzz at the CTIA International wireless ...
Editor’s Note: This story is excerpted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. Bump for iPhone A free iPhone social networking application called ...
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