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Facebook's New Photo Sharing App [3]
The new standalone app will reportedly challenge the likes of Instagram [4], Color [5], and Path [6]. Little is known about the "killer" new app, but speculation has the apps market in a tizzy, as Facebook's [7] social network dominance could effortlessly eclipse the hard-won success of many app entrepreneurs.
Airbnb Competitor, Wimdu, Snags $90 Million [8]
The crowdsoured couch-crashing/B&B market is heating up, with a sizable European investment in Wimdu from Kinnevik and Rocket Internet. Airbnb [9] has been the undisputed king of the luxury couch-surfing services, but as it becomes more mainstream, or jam packed around events like SXSW [10], bet that Wimdu won't be the only big name to try to grab a piece of the glory.
BBC Amps Up Mobile Journalism [11]
Looks like we might be saying goodbye to big white news vans and brawny-shouldered cameramen for the BBC, thanks to a new app that can stream live video over a 3G network. Others, such as CNN [12], have accepted smartphone reports from the "citizen journalists," but the BBC may be the first to officially outfit the technology for its staff reporters.
Sources: PC World, VentureBeat, Mashable
