Tag: Lets

Snapchat lets advertisers control the types of content their ads appear next to

Pinterest now lets people zoom in on pins, has redesigned visual search icon

Facebook lets brands promote publisher & influencer posts as ads

Fidelity lets clients view their bitcoin balance on its site

This App Lets You Request Mental Health Help For A Homeless Person In Distress

Forget Elon Musk’s ban — let’s put our energy into building safe AI

Facebook lets brands, publishers connect Groups to their Pages

This Dating App Lets You Skip Right To The Ryan Gosling Lookalikes

Amazon’s Echo lets you sign up for Prime just by asking

Drift Is An Entirely New Type Of Power Utility That Lets You Take Control Of Your Electric Bill

Amazon Lets Alexa Answer And Make Calls, Retrieve Messages

Let’s be honest, here’s why you suck at IoT

This Site Lets You Pay The Water Bill For A Family In Need

Spotify lets thousands of indie labels limit free streaming

Facebook now lets businesses match user IDs across Messenger and their own apps, sites

Google Maps Lets Users Share Real-Time Location

This App Lets Your Company Pay You To Bike To Work

Did People Suffer For Your Cotton Shirt? DNA Tagging Lets You Track Its Origins

This Networking Platform Lets You Pay For Advice From Employees At Your Dream Job

Lyft lets you hail rides directly through other apps

Survios’ ‘Sprint Vector’ lets your run in VR without getting sick

Prisma lets you create your own photo filters

Sony’s new Xperia Ear lets in sounds from the outside world

Why Nike Really Lets You Design Your Own Sneakers

NieR: Automata Lets You Destroy 2B’s Skirt

[Watch] Bluboo Dual’s Fingerprint Sensor Lets You Control Music And Video

Facebook now lets companies post job listings

Dropbox SmartSync lets you collaborate across Mac and Windows PCs

Netflix project lets you mind-control its interface

Impact Radius’ new tool lets brands find more possible partners for affiliate links

Why This CEO Lets Other Execs Do His Job For A Day

Sisense lets you ask for analytics by voice — or by checking the color of your desk lamp

Obama Lets Iran Sanctions Renew But Without His Signature

Amazon lets Prime members add HBO and Cinemax to their plans

Let’s Talk About That Gilmore Girls Ending

Google’s redefined privacy policy lets ads follow you everywhere

Expedia now lets you pick Hawaii travel packages with your smile

Twitter now lets brands advertise only to potential site visitors likely to become customers

This Auditing App Lets Your Boss Police Suspicious “Work” Cocktails

Plex Cloud lets you dump your home media server

Let’s go behind the scenes with Jerky Bot

Forget Dash Buttons, This Drinks Company Lets You Reorder By Text