April 12th, 2013

Code In Twitter Music’s Placeholder Page Shows Web Interface, Track Purchasing, Charts And Service Integrations

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Since we have nothing much to go on other than a static landing page for Twitter #music, some folks didfurther inspection within the CSS on the login page, and certain features and integrations became apparent. We’ve reached out to Twitter to confirm what we’ve seen, and we’ll update our story once we hear back. Until then, here’s what can be taken from the styling code… → Read More

December 20th, 2012

Group Photo-Sharing App Tracks Continues Cross-Platform Push With Support For iPad And Android Tablets

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Mobile photo-sharing app Tracks is today continuing its cross-platform expansion efforts, after arriving on Android earlier this fall and on Windows 8 and Windows 8 RT (yes, RT!) just a couple of weeks ago. Today, the company is going after the majority of the tablet market with the launch of Tracks for iPad and Android tablets. → Read More

November 12th, 2012

Tracks Photo-Sharing Service Adds The Ability To Create Tracks Via Web. What Now, Instagram?

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Today photo sharing app Tracks has announced version 2.0 of its website. New features include the ability to create photo tracks via the web.

In other words, Tracks just opened itself up to the world wide web, allowing anyone with access to the internet to participate on the image-based social network (rather than those with smartphones… and the app). → Read More

October 18th, 2012

Mobile Photo-Sharing App Tracks Creates Photo Albums For You, Finds Shared Albums You Can Join

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Tracks, the mobile photo-sharing app once described as Color for normal people, is rolling out another major update to its iOS application today. It’s also making its official debut on Android, following some early tests on that platform. Dubbed Tracks 2.0, this new version is introducing a handful of notable features, the two most important being “Joinable Tracks” and “Magic Tracks.” The former… → Read More

May 18th, 2012

Tracks Releases Most Ambitious Update Yet: Custom Camera, New Filters, And Real-Time Video

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How timely. After launching a year ago at Disrupt NYC 2011, Tracks is today releasing one of its biggest updates to date. The service is much like Color, but without the creepy factor as any and all members of a specific photo-sharing group must be invited. I like to think of it as the place where Color and Google+ Circles intersect, but I far prefer Tracks than either of the former.

Thus far… → Read More

December 21st, 2011

Tracks Grabs $1 Million To Build “The Experience Graph”; Adds Photobucket Founder To Its Board

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The photo-sharing market is saturated, and, by and large, we don’t need more players. The players that are there, if they’re not leading, are trying to differentiate themselves from the rest in a host of different ways. In the case of Tracks, while it is, by makeup, a photo-sharing app, CEO Vic Singh says that the startup really isn’t trying to solve a photo-sharing problem so much as its building… → Read More

October 14th, 2011

Your Photos As Stories: Tracks Goes After The ‘Experience Graph’ With New iOS App

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In May, a startup named Tracks debuted at TechCrunch Disrupt NYC offering a photo sharing app that enables users to turn their images into stories. As MG wrote in our profile of Tracks at the time, Tracks offers a similar photo cluster experience to Color’s first app (which has since fizzled out) — except “it’s much, much easier to understand”.

From pub crawls to family vacations, Tracks… → Read More

May 24th, 2011

Tracks Is Sort Of Like Color For Normal People

Of all the things written about the heavily funded Color, there is no denying that it’s confusing to a lot of people, at least at first. Updates have helped this a bit, but the app relies so much on technology in the background, that it almost seems as if you’re doing something wrong when you’re using it. Tracks, a new app launching today at TechCrunch Disrupt in New York, offers similar photo… → Read More