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Two Canadian startups part of TikTok push to provide more third-party integrations

Two Canadian startups part of TikTok push to provide more third-party integrations TikTok has added two new tools to its suite of software developer kits. So far, the move has enabled 18 third-party apps, including two by Canadian tech startups, to integrate directly with the social media giant’s video-sharing platform. Montréal-based audio software startup Landr and Vancouver-based video-first dating app Snack have already integrated TikTok’s new tools into their platforms. The tools, Login Kit and Sound Kit, are part of TikTok’s TikTok for Developers program, which aims to allow third-party apps to integrate with its platform, and are available for desktop, mobile, and console applications.

This Week in Apps: Twitter targets creators, Clubhouse security, Spotify s plans for paid podcasts – TechCrunch

This Week in Apps: Twitter targets creators, Clubhouse security, Spotify’s plans for paid podcasts Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. The app industry is as hot as ever, with a record 218 billion downloads and $143 billion in global consumer spend in 2020. A new forecast this week expects consumer spend to grow to $270 billion by 2025. Consumers last year also spent 3.5 trillion minutes using apps on Android devices alone. And in the U.S., app usage surged ahead of the time spent watching live TV. Currently, the average American watches 3.7 hours of live TV per day, but now spends four hours per day on their mobile devices.

Today in funding: AmacaThera, Elevate Farms, Snack, Maple

Today in funding: AmacaThera, Elevate Farms, Snack, Maple
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Snack, a new dating app, is aiming to attract TikTok-obsessed Gen Z

Economist, John Jordan, joins Molly Line on Fox Report Weekend to discuss the concerns involving the social media giant. A new app called Snack is catering to helping the TikTok-obsessed demographic find love and stay engaged with the content of prospective matches. Unlike apps that let you swipe through singles  dating profiles like Tinder, Bumble and Hinge, the new Snack dating app allows users upload videos of themselves to their profiles, instead of uploading pictures. Snack, a dating app allows users to share TikTok-like videos to their profiles, has already raised $3.5 million in funding. (iStock) Singles can like each other s videos and share comments. A match is made when two users like the other’s videos, at which point they’ll be able to direct-message each other through the app and strike up a conversation. The free  video-based dating app is also prompting users to show your fun side, your serious side, your likes, your dislikes . show who you

Snack, where TikTok meets dating, gets $3 5 million in funding

After online dating's tremendous 2020 growth that culminated in last week's epic Bumble IPO, a new entrant has tossed its hat into the dating app ring. Snack, founded by Kimberly Kaplan, looks to merge the popularity and format of TikTok with the dating world. Kaplan hails from Plenty of Fish, where she was one of the earliest employees at the dating site.

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