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The 13 best apps you might have missed in May
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The world is full of apps. Most of them aren't worth your time, but some can actually make you more productive, connect you with people, and keep you entertained.
We're here to make sure that the best gems don't fall through the cracks.
Here's everything you may have missed in the app world in May:
Google released an iPhone keyboard replacement that puts the power of Google search at your fingertips.
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The main selling point of Gboard, Google's new keyboard for the iPhone, is that it puts the power of Google search inside your keyboard.
Instead of having to leave a text conversation to search for an address, copy it, and paste it back into the thread, you can quickly find what you're looking for with the keyboard you're already using.
That's not all Gboard has to offer — it's also great for using emojis, sending GIFs, and fast typing.
Price: Free
Available on: App Store
The Rock released his own alarm clock app.
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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is best known as one of the most famous actors on the planet. He also has his own alarm clock app for the iPhone that's fittingly called "Rock Clock."
Beyond the alarm tones that feature Johnson's voice, the app lets you enter personal health goals to be reminded about each morning.
Oh, and there's no snooze button.
Price: Free
Available on: App Store, Google Play
YouTube celebrity Casey Neistat redesigned his social networking app Beme. It looks more like Instagram but still has a healthy dose of Snapchat's ephemerality.
Casey Neistat / YouTube
Casey Neistat is best known for his many viral videos on YouTube, but he's also been working on a social networking app called Beme for over a year.
In May, Neistat's startup re-released Beme with a new interface that includes an Instagram-like profile feed and cleaner interface. Beme is now available on Android as well.
The basic premise of the app is still the same and similar to Snapchat: you can record video for up to 8 seconds and send it out to all of your friends. The main difference from Snapchat is that you can't edit or even see the video you shoot before you share it with everyone.
Neistat told Mashable that the first version of Beme wasn't what it should have been. "The app is now a much more compelling version of what we want to do,” he said.
Price: Free
Available on: App Store, Google Play
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