IFTTT (If This, Then That) has issued a major update to its iOS app with a new location channel that lets you create new triggers and recipes based on when you enter or leave a specified place. The ...
Last month, the webapp automation service, If This Then That added a new location channel to its iOS app. This made it so you can trigger different recipes when you enter or exit a particular area. It ...
Visual Candy, the developer behind auto-Foursquare app Uber Checkin, has released a new app for tracking your location, this time through automation service IFTTT. LIFTTT, which is launching today for ...
IFTTT has updated its iOS app with location awareness, turning the iPhone into a motion-tracking trigger for smart home features, internet shortcuts, and general magical macros. The new app, released ...
Today, IFTTT announces the addition of an iOS Location channel to its ‘Internet glue’ service. The channel will allow users to specify an ‘area’ that will allow them to trigger actions and recipes ...
Location + IFTTT = Some mighty addicting ways to harness the power of your favorite web apps. The online service IFTTT (if this, then that) has built up a loyal fanbase of people who enjoy mixing ...
IFTTT is a great tool for automating your life. Here's how to get started using the Android app to create new recipes and manage the ones you already have. Sarah Mitroff Freelance Editor Sarah Mitroff ...
“One particular example is you can create a recipe where anytime you enter your hometown, it’ll post to Facebook to let everyone know.” IFTTT recipes are getting more robust. With the addition of an ...
In my last article I mentioned If This Then That, a service I covered over a year ago. If you’ve used IFTTT you can skip to the next paragraph … IFTTT is a service that connects other services ...
IFTTT updated its iOS app today, adding in a major new feature -- the ability to use location as a trigger in your recipes. Version 1.3 of IFTTT adds a new iOS location channel that you can use in any ...
IFTTT (If This Then That) is a handy online service capable of connecting various apps and devices together and running automated tasks (or "recipes") that you'd normally find mundane and time-wasting ...
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