We heart it app for android phones:
Description:
We Heart It :
Web address :weheartit.com
Available language(s) :English, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Italian, Indonesian, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Thai,
Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and more
Created by :Fabio Giolito
Launched :2008; 5 years ago
We Heart It is an image-based social network for inspiring images. We Heart It describes itself as "A home for your inspiration" and a place to "Organize and share the things you love."[1] Users can collect (or "heart") their favorite images to share with friends and organize into sets. Users can join via email, Facebook and Twitter, and can access the site through a web browser or We Heart It's iOS and Android mobile apps.
History:
We Heart It was founded in 2008 by Fabio Giolito, a native of Brazil.
He started the site as a side project around the idea of "hearting" photos and saving them for sharing with friends.
What started as a tool for himself and friends, the product grew organically from there.
When growth began to surge, Fabio brought on co-founder Bruno Zanchet to help focus on infrastructure.
The two took on some seed funding and the site became an incorporated business in California in 2011.
Usage:
We Heart It has 20 million monthly users and is gaining over 1 million new users each month. On average, We Heart It members spend more than 16.5 minutes on the site at a time.
The average mobile app users opens the app over 25 times per month.
Users can access the site through a normal web browser or through the site's official mobile iOS app for iPhone, iPod or iPad and their new Android app.
New content can be shared using an official Heart Button bookmarkletor Heart It buttons on a webpage.
Users can share content directly on Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr without leaving the site.
It is also possible to follow friends from Facebook and Twitter, search for content by tags, and share content directly from the web.
We Heart It also offers blog widgets and image badges users can embed in their blogs.
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