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Voice Record Pro

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By Dayana Networks Ltd. Open iTunes to buy and download apps. Screenshots iPhone iPad Description *** January 2015, Over 2 million downloads and on average 400,000 record sessions per day *** Voice Record Pro is a professional voice recorder. It allows you to record voice memos and on-site sounds at unlimited length with configurable quality.   Recorded voices are in standard AAC/MP4/M4A format. Voice Record Pro can record directly in MP4 (AAC), MP3 (MPEG) and WAV (PCM) formats plus convert function for all supported formats. With recorded files you can: - Export to and import from Google Drive™ - Export to and import from DropBox - Export to and import from Microsoft® OneDrive - Export to and import from Box Cloud - Export to SoundCloud - Export to FTP server - Export to Any Web base Script - Send to other devices via Bluetooth - Download directly to PC using built-in web s

Facebook’s New Messenger App: Invasion of Privacy?

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If you’re like much of America, you use Facebook as a means of keeping up with family, friends and Hollywood.  One of the perks of using the Facebook app is the instant messaging portion in ‘Messages’ which allows you to talk freely with others. It’s always been an option to download their third-party app Facebook Messenger to chat, but soon it will be mandatory if you want to converse with your friends via Facebook. What many people don’t realize is by downloading the app, you grant Facebook permission to do a multitude of things like call phone numbers, send SMS messages, record audio, take pictures and read personal profile information stored on your phone. These are snippets of the Terms of Service for the new Facebook Messenger app, via Huffington Post : Allows the app to change the state of network connectivity – The app can turn your phone connections on and off without telling you. Allows the app to call phone numbers without your intervention. This m

Georgia Rapper Schiest attacks Worldstar with "Whiskey for the Devil"

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Georgia rapper Schiest has taken on the challenge of Universal Zulu Nation 's Quadeer "M.C. Spice" Shakur to go in on Worldstar . The two met via phone last month, and Quadeer told the artist that he was going to do a Mixtape called "Worldstar Is Dead", as a direct attack against the failing website that has been under the gun since February 2013, when Quadeer penned a scathing letter many deem a "warning shot." Schiest immediately took to the studio and offered up his music, putting his talent where his mouth is. The single "Whiskey for the Devil" features a smooth pop singer's vocals, Rock-style guitars, and a hard hitting beat, topped with lyrics that go directly at the gut of Worldstar. The Zulu Nation's Minister Of Information can be heard in the intro and outro of the song. Some of the fiery lyrics are here:           "Always the bitch nigga / that's promotin' the fight           I should knock your ass o

The Culture Vulture Report :: The reality about fake reality shows

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The Culture Vulture Report :: The reality about fake reality shows Earlier in 2013, we sent an open letter to Worldstar . I refuse to add ‘Hip Hop’ to their moniker, as it is blasphemous to our Culture and what we represent. To date, there has been no response, but the overwhelming response from the thousands of Hip Hoppers who have read the letter has been in favor of what we stand for. That alone should settle the dispute of whether or not we truly invite this nonsense. We don’t. We have been programmed music and false doctrines and culture since the beginning of America. What makes you think they’ve stopped? What makes you think you’re really free to exercise free speech? Give a Negro a million dollars for an album deal, he will sell his mother on a record. Rappers are being paid every year to buy into the gang and pimp hype. And they’re the biggest hoes out there. The labels are the pimps. The so-called journalists of these half-ass media outlets who are still talki