TikTok owner ByteDance silently launches Whee, which is their own version of a photo-sharing media platform similar to Instagram. Whee is seen as a platform for sharing photos with your close friends. According to their app description on Google Play, Whee is used to “capture and share real-life photos that only your friends see, allowing you to be your most authentic self”. The app listing shows messaging with friends, a built-in camera app, and engaging with posts via likes and comments. Friend requests and an archive feature is also present in the newly-launched app. The app is currently available for iOS and Android users, standing at #53 in the social networking category for the former. Apple has loosened its grip on retro console emulators within the App Store. The updated App Store guidelines now permit these long-banned emulators, allowing those already availeble to Android to make their way onto iPhones. Read more in our articles including "Whee silently launches, now available on Android and iOS" and "Apple App Store now permits game emulators globally".
TikTok owner ByteDance silently launches Whee, which is their own version of a photo-sharing media platform similar to Instagram. Whee is seen as a platform for sharing photos with your close friends.
According to their app description on Google Play, Whee is used to “capture and share real-life photos that only your friends see, allowing you to be your most authentic self”. The app listing shows messaging with friends, a built-in camera app, and engaging with posts via likes and comments. Friend requests and an archive feature is also present in the newly-launched app.
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