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Microsoft updates its SNIPP3T iPhone app with new tagging feature and more


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Microsoft has once again updated its iPhone SNIPP3T app that it launched back in October. The app, which offers users a way to keep track of their favorite celebrities with a stream of headlines and social media updates, now lets users place their own messages on news images.

 

 

Here's a breakdown of what's new in the 2.5 version of the app:

 

  • Be creative. We've got a brand new snip feature that allows you to tag your own unique messages onto the latest news images.
  • Be social. When people respond to your snips you'll instantly get notified and you can continue the conversation there. If you really like someone else's snip you can forward it or share it on Facebook or Twitter.
  • Save it. All of your own snips will be saved in your profile so you can always find an article that you wanted to get back to later.

 

SNIPP3T was released as part of the Microsoft Garage division, which is dedicated to offering a variety of mobile apps on many different platforms.

 

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