Instagram’s standalone Boomerang and Hyperlapse apps are gone from the App Store and Google Play

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The standalone apps, Hyperlapse and Boomerang, were quietly removed from Google Play and Apple App Store. It says, “We've removed support for the standalone Boomerang and Hyperlapse apps to better focus our efforts on the main app. Read more in our articles including "Hyperlapse and Boomerang removed from app stores" and "Spotify lets you move playlists from other apps".

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What is Instagram’s standalone Boomerang and Hyperlapse apps are gone from the App Store and Google Play?

The standalone apps, Hyperlapse and Boomerang, were quietly removed from Google Play and Apple App Store. It says, “We've removed support for the standalone Boomerang and Hyperlapse apps to better focus our efforts on the main app.

Where can I find articles about Instagram’s standalone Boomerang and Hyperlapse apps are gone from the App Store and Google Play?

Our coverage of Instagram’s standalone Boomerang and Hyperlapse apps are gone from the App Store and Google Play includes: "Hyperlapse and Boomerang removed from app stores"; "Spotify lets you move playlists from other apps"; "Google unveils Disco, an experimental AI browser that turns tabs into mini apps". Each article provides unique insights and information.