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An app for that. Google has created a new iPhone app that easily turns Apple Live Photos into GIFs.

Freaky fast. Amazon Prime has launched a free one-hour food delivery service in Miami.

In the back pocket. Apple Pay has plans to expand and add more features down the road in hopes more will adopt it.

Shhh! Facebook is playing with the possibility of allowing users to send more discreet notifications rather than tagging friends.

A new face. Twitter for Android has a new look.

More to know. Snapchat has changed up its Discover feature, allowing people to subscribe to their favorite publishers.

Pay back. Uber will give you $2 if an UberPOOL delivers you to your destination later than promised.

Spend away. Think foregoing Starbucks every day could help you prepare for retirement? Experts argue that the savings won't amount to enough to support you.

Lindsay Friedman

Staff writer. Frequently covers franchise news and food trends.

Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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