Image sourced from Daily Express /* custom css */ .tdi_3_10d.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_3_10d.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } Clubhouse has announced that its new android app will launch in Nigeria this week. The platform revealed this app last week in the hopes that it would “collect feedback from the community, fix any issues we see and work to add a few final features like payments and club creation before rolling it out more broadly”. But now the invitation-only audio-chat company is planning to launch in Nigeria, Japan, Brazil and India with a worldwide release by the end of the week. Android rollout continues! 🇯🇵🇧🇷 🇷🇺 Japan, Brazil & Russia coming Tuesday🇳🇬🇮🇳 Nigeria & India on ...
Image sourced from Daily Express Clubhouse has finally revealed its Android app – albeit only to a select number of users. The social platform says that its plan is to “collect feedback from the community, fix any issues we see and work to add a few final features like payments and club creation before rolling it out more broadly.” The invitation-only audio-chat company has been available to iOS users for more than a year. Is the Clubhouse App Safe to Use? Clubhouse appears to be a reflection of the growing interest in sound-based products with the recent rebound of the podcast. Kaspersky researchers believe that the app can create a false sense of security, privacy, and closeness, in part because of how its registration works (it’s invitation-only at the moment). This creates several...
Image sourced from Daily Express Clubhouse has become a wildly popular iOS app across the world. And now the invitation-only audio-chat company appears to be working on the Android version of its platform. “From the earliest days, we’ve wanted to build Clubhouse for everyone. With this in mind, we are thrilled to begin work on our Android app soon, and to add more accessibility and localization features so that people all over the world can experience Clubhouse in a way that feels native to them,” reads an official blog post. The company goes on to say that it’s secured a new round in funding, led by Andrew Chen at a16z, who also led our Series A – and it is with these funds that it will begin building the Android version. Is the Clubhouse App Safe to Use? Clubhouse appears to be a reflect...
Image sourced from Search Engine Journal LinkedIn is testing a ‘social audio experience’, according to TechCrunch. This feature would allow app users to “connect with their community” across its network. Different to Clubhouse or other rivals being built by Facebook and Twitter, LinkedIn believes its audio networking feature will connect with users’ professional identity, “not just a social profile”. “We’re seeing nearly 50% growth in conversations on LinkedIn reflected in stories, video shares, and posts on the platform,” says LinkedIn Spokesperson, Suzi Owens. “We’re doing some early tests to create a unique audio experience connected to your professional identity. And, we’re looking at how we can bring audio to other parts of LinkedIn such as events and groups, to give our members ...
Image sourced from Daily Express Clubhouse has become a wildly popular app across the world. The invitation-only audio-chat platform appears to be a reflection of the growing interest in sound-based products with the recent rebound of the podcast. Kaspersky researchers believe that the app can create a false sense of security, privacy, and closeness, in part because of how its registration works (it’s invitation-only at the moment). This creates several risks for the users, which are important to be aware of when using any public space on the Internet. One of the risks is privacy risks. This is often connected with the fact that people feel they are surrounded by like-minded individuals and friends, which allows them to behave more authentically than they would in front of strangers....