![]() Its latest incarnation is an app: “both a dashboard for all of your apps, images and tweets, and a reader for all of your real-time articles and posts”. Netvibes: a blast from the past for social media veterans. Netvibes Reader and social analytics (Free) Here, it’s based on an album of Bach-related music from modern artists, with the app enabling you to listen, play with the music itself, and read up on Bach’s life and times. This new iPad app is a project from AIDS charity Red Hot – its latest musical venture. For people who like both, this is likely to be an essential download: an app for taking photos of yourself and turning them into digital “stickers” to be sent within Line, and also shared on other social networks. ![]() ![]() If you don’t use messaging app Line, or think selfies are silly, this definitely isn’t for you. Its app is used to track the bees you see in your local area, then send that data back to the scientists. In this case, the good is helping Friends of the Earth and its partners build a map of how healthy (or not) bees are around the UK. The latest in a growing line of crowdsourcing-for-good apps. And if you're looking for Android apps instead, browse the archives of the weekly Best Android Apps roundups. Want more apps? Browse previous Best iPhone and iPad apps roundups on The Guardian. (Free + IAP) means in-app purchases are used within the app. As ever, prices are correct at the time of writing, but may have changed by the time you read this.
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