Tag: thirdparty
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Bluesky gets its first third-party mobile app with Graysky, launching later this month
[ad_1] Bluesky, the Jack Dorsey-backed Twitter alternative, is getting its first third-party app for mobile users: a new app called Graysky. Though numerous Bluesky projects built on the company’s API are already in the works or in testing, Graysky will be the first to ship to the App Store, where it’s now available for pre-order…
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Biden Allies Try to Squash Third-Party Candidates
[ad_1] Powerful allies of President Biden are aggressively working to stop third-party and independent presidential candidacies, fearing that an outside bid could cost Democrats an election that many believe will again come down to a few percentage points in key battleground states. As attempts to mount outside campaigns multiply, a broad coalition has accelerated a…
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Why A Third-Party Candidate Might Help Trump — And Spoil The Election For Biden
[ad_1] Will third-party efforts throw a rematch between President Biden and former President Donald Trump to the Republican? Kevin Dietsch / UPI / Bloomberg We don’t need to have major-party presidential nominees to have a conversation about a third-party spoiler candidate affecting the 2024 presidential election. Faced with the prospect of a rematch between President…
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At least one popular third-party Reddit iOS app will live on: Narwhal
[ad_1] “Narwhal is not going anywhere on July 1st,” Narwhal developer Rick Harrison, who goes by det0ur on Reddit, wrote in a post on the r/getnarwhal subreddit. “It will continue to operate as it has for many years (except it will not have ads anymore).” A lot of popular apps are shutting down because their…
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Developers of third-party Reddit apps fear shutdown because of API pricing changes
[ad_1] Christian Selig, the developer of the favored iOS Reddit shopper Apollo, posted on the social community on Wednesday saying that the social community’s new API pricing may put him out of enterprise. Selig just isn’t alone in pondering like this. Since then, a number of third-party Reddit app builders have expressed their concern about…