1. Here’s an app that helps you avoid your ex
After landing $1 million in funding, provides a sometimes much-needed service – it keeps your away from your exes or other people you don’t want to be around.
How does it work? Split tracks user data from social applications like Foursquare, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter to follow a person’s whereabouts. You can see who you’re avoiding on a map, and get notifications when someone horrible is nearby.
Read more: (TechCrunch)
2. Use Chrome to add songs to Google Play Music
You can finally upload music tracks to the service through your Chrome browser, but you have to manually add the capability. In of the Google Play menu, there’s an option for Google Play Music, you click the box and drag and drop. You can also access a mini player that gives you the ability to download songs, albums and playlists.
Read more: (Engadget)
3. And with that, say goodbye to Last.fm
And speaking of music players, Last.fm is ditching its subscription-based music streaming service . While this service is going away, you can still listen to Last.fm stations through .
Read more: (TheNextWeb)
4. Amazon is offering a better way to work with WorkSpaces
Amazon Web Services has a new tool aimed at companies trying to streamline simple processes. With its new you can access your work desktop through mobile services or remotely from a webpage. And it even keeps everything organized for you.
Read more: (C|Net)
5. Or you can organize with this iOS app
If you want a better way to organize your personal documents, is now available as an iOS application. What does it do? It saves paperwork such as bank statements, bills, insurance documents and more. After it finds your documents, it also organizes them and seamlessly syncs them to your Cloud service of choice, including Evernote, Dropbox and Google Drive.
Read more: (TechCrunch)



