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Instagram
Instagram is an American photo and short-form video sharing social networking service owned by Meta Platforms. It allows users to upload media that can be edited with filters, be organized by hashtags, and be associated with a location via geographical tagging. Posts can be shared publicly or with preapproved followers. Users can browse other users' content by tags and locations, view trending content, like photos, and follow other users to add their content to a personal feed. A Meta-operated image-centric social media platform, it is available on iOS, Android, Windows, and the web. Users can
mobile app
software application designed to run on mobile devices
YouTube Music
music streaming website
mobile game
video game played on a mobile device
Google Workspace
email, cloud storage, collaboration tools, hardware, administration, social media and other business apps
WebKit
WebKit is a browser engine primarily used in Apple's Safari web browser, as well as all web browsers on iOS and iPadOS. WebKit is also used by the PlayStation consoles starting with the PS3, the Tizen mobile operating systems, the Amazon Kindle e-book reader, Nintendo consoles starting with the 3DS Internet Browser, GNOME Web, and the discontinued BlackBerry Browser.
Google Now
intelligent personal assistant
list of Google products
Wikimedia list article
Google Play Music
defunct online music locker, music store, and music streaming service
mobile browser
web browser designed for use on mobile devices
Evernote
Evernote is a note-taking and task-management application developed by the Evernote Corporation. Evernote was founded in 2007 by Russian entrepreneur Stepan Pachikov. The company released the first public version of the Evernote web application on June 24, 2008. The service gained popularity for its ability to synchronize notes across multiple devices and platforms, allowing users to capture and organize information such as text, images, and web content.
Openmoko
thumb|upright| Neo FreeRunner, an open source [[smartphone created by the Openmoko project.]]
Bixby
virtual assistant developed by Samsung Electronics
rich web application
Web application that has many of the characteristics of desktop application software
Bigo Live
live streaming platform
Strava
Strava is an American internet service for tracking physical exercise which incorporates social networking features. It started out tracking mostly outdoor cycling and running activities using Global Positioning System (GPS) data, but now incorporates several dozen other exercise types, including indoor activities. Strava uses a freemium model with some features only available in the paid subscription plan. The service was founded in 2009 by Mark Gainey and Michael Horvath and is based in San Francisco, California.
BlackBerry 10
discontinued proprietary mobile operating system by BlackBerry
FileMaker
FileMaker is a cross-platform relational database application developed by Claris International, a subsidiary of Apple. It integrates a database engine with a graphical user interface (GUI) and security features, allowing users to visually modify a database. Versions for desktops, servers, iOS, and web-delivery have been released.
Biophilia
2011 studio album by Björk
Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless
application development platform for mobile phones that was originally developed by Qualcomm Corp
S Voice
intelligent personal assistant
Series 40
operating system
Weverse
Weverse () is a South Korean mobile app and web platform created by South Korean entertainment company Hybe Corporation. The app specializes in hosting multimedia content, the sale of artist-related merchandise, content subscription, and artist-to-fan communications for artists.
IGTV
IGTV, short for Instagram TV, was a video application by Instagram for Android and iOS smartphones. It allowed for longer videos compared to Instagram feeds. IGTV was available as a stand-alone app, though basic functionality was also available within the Instagram app and website.
TrueCaller
Truecaller is a smartphone application that has features of caller ID, call-blocking, flash-messaging, call-recording (on Android up to version 8), chat and voice by using the Internet. It requires users to provide a standard cellular mobile number for registering with the service. The app is available for Android and iOS.
Cheetah Mobile
Chinese mobile Internet company
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) is a mobile telecommunications technology, developed by Motorola, which provides its users the benefits of a trunked radio and a cellular telephone. It was called the first mobile social network by many technology industry analysts. iDEN places more users in a given spectral space, compared to analog cellular and two-way radio systems, by using speech compression and time-division multiple access (TDMA).
SimSimi
SimSimi is an artificial intelligence conversation program created in 2002 by ISMaker. It grows its artificial intelligence day by day assisted by a feature that allows users to teach it to respond correctly. SimSimi, pronounced as "shim-shimi", is from a Korean word simsim () which means "bored". It has an application designed for Android, Windows Phone and iOS.
XHTML Mobile Profile
Hypertextual computer language standard
Qt Extended
operating system
Nokia Suite
application to connect Nokia devices to Windows computers
Polaris Office
proprietary office suite
Google Mobile Services
Google's proprietary software bundle on Android platform
InDrive
inDrive (previously known as inDriver) is an international company operating in the fields of ride-hailing, delivery, cargo transportation, and urban services. By the beginning of 2026 the company's app has over 360 million downloads, and inDrive operates in 1,065 cities, across 48 countries.
Sports Tracker
former software tool
Series 80
Symbian software platform for mobile devices
Quickoffice
Quickoffice, Inc. is a discontinued freeware proprietary productivity suite for mobile devices which allows viewing, creating and editing documents, presentations and spreadsheets. It consists of Quickword (a word processor), Quicksheet (a spreadsheet), QuickPoint (a presentation program) and QuickPDF (a PDF viewer). The programs are compatible with Microsoft Office file formats, but not the OpenDocument file format.
Series 30+
mobile operating system for Nokia feature phones
Nokia X
Line of Android-based mobile phones designed and marketed by Nokia
Prisma
a photo-editing application
N-Gage
digital video game distribution platform for mobile devices
Series 30
mobile operating system
Google for Education
service from Google
EyeEm
EyeEm (originally Eye'em), pronounced "I am", is a German technology company that provides services related to photography. It was co-founded by Florian Meissner, Ramzi Rizk, Gen Sadakane, and Lorenz Aschoff in Berlin in 2011.
mobile social network
social networking where individuals with similar interests converse and connect with one another through their mobile phone and/or tablet
Lemon8
Lemon8 is a social media app owned by Heliophilia Pte. Ltd., a Singaporean company connected to the Chinese internet company ByteDance. It was launched in 2020 and modeled after Xiaohongshu.
Universe
South Korean mobile app and web platform
oBike
oBike was a Singapore-registered stationless bicycle-sharing system started by businessmen Yi Shi and Edward Chen with operations in several countries. The bikes have a built-in Bluetooth lock and can therefore be left anywhere at the end of a journey, not just at a docking station. Users use a smartphone app to locate and rent bikes. It launched in Singapore in February 2017, and ceased operation on 25 June 2018 in Singapore. Subsequently, the parent company filed for insolvency in its home market. The effect on operations outside of Singapore is unknown.
WMLScript
WMLScript is a procedural programming language and dialect of JavaScript used for WML pages that is part of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), and was published on April 30, 1998.
trusted execution environment
secure area of a main processor
Palringo
Instant messaging and gaming software
BharOS
BharOS (formerly IndOS) is a closed-source, Android-based operating system developed by IIT Madras. It is funded by the Indian government, which intends to use it on government and public systems.
Huawei Mobile Services
proprietary background service and API package for Android devices from Huawei, created to replace GMS
Snaptu
Snaptu pronounced "snap tu", previously known as Moblica was a free Israeli-made mobile application platform that ran on virtually every type of Internet-enabled mobile phone. It allowed the user to access popular services, varying from social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, ESPN CricInfo and Picasa to entertainment news, blogs, sports and local guides.
Find My Device
asset tracking app and service
Marmalade
cross-platform software development kit and game engine
GP
free software
Wunderlist
Wunderlist is a discontinued cloud-based task management application. It allowed users to create lists to manage their tasks from a smartphone, tablet, computer and smartwatch. Wunderlist was free; additional collaboration features were available in a paid version known as Wunderlist Pro, released April 2013.
TIMvision
TIMvision (formerly Cubovision) is an Italian Internet video on demand service by TIM.
Exchange ActiveSync
set of proprietary protocols designed for the synchronization of email, contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes from a messaging server to a mobile device