Microsoft launches a celebrity-tracking app for the iPhone


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 14 Aug 2014

STALKERIFFIC: Snipp3t automatically follows the lives of those in the public eye, collecting and aggregating news about them and pushing it to your smartphone. — ©Microsoft

Snipp3t automatically follows the lives of those in the public eye, collecting and aggregating news about them and pushing it to your smartphone. All you have to do is choose who you want to follow. 

Using the free app is pretty simple. It includes profiles for over 100,000 "celebrities" — by which Microsoft means everyone from Oscar-winning regulars to the principle actors in Sharknado 2 — and pretty much every step in-between. Subscribe to one or more of these profiles and Snipp3t will access Bing to bring you the latest news. 

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