There may be 300,000 apps for the iPhone and iPad, but the only app you really need is the browser. You don't need an app for the web. . . You don't need to go through some kind of SDK. . . You can use your web tools. . . And you can publish your apps to the BlackBerry without writing any native code.
I love the MLB app, because I'm a pretty obsessed baseball fan.
It's funny, these days, if you want money, you can create an App or some kind of tech thing and make a billion dollars.
If you are into synthesis it’s a must have app. I’ve been jamming all night!
As a technologist, I'm obsessed with searching for the next killer app.
There needs to be an app that edits what I say versus what I want to say.
At AOL, we thought the killer app was people
The simplest app on your smartphone requires 40 peoples' purest imagination. The challenges with people on environment, we just have to open some of that creativity. But I don't think it's necessarily about heating clouds or enormous chemical changes in the atmosphere.
You can shop the clothing line from the app and everybody who subscribes gets 15% off everything. It's a closer look into my life, what I'm like, what I do. I like to make people laugh, so a lot of the content is me being a doofus, which is who I am.
From an app point of view, if you looked at innovation on the PC, you'd be hard pressed to find companies innovating. The list is small.
If you think about YouTube, YouTube is a 'searching the world's videos' problem, right? They all have to be there, but how do you find them? What I guess I'm trying to say is that search is still the killer app.
I'm a champion napper. For the past decade, I've taken a nap at lunch on set. I have a noise machine app on my phone, headphones - and that's key. That's probably the most important thing. If I can get an eye mask on, that's great. And that's it. After a half an hour, I'm like a new person. It's just in that first half an hour, don't talk to me.
HR should be every company's killer app. What could possibly be more important than who gets hired?
There's no app for a bourbon buzz on a warm day in a cool, dark bar. The world will always want a drink.
A lot of things people see as innovative are faddish and fleeting, and I'm simply telling you, staying power like broadcasting has is more important in the end than the latest app you can download.