Rap Genius is back in Google’s good graces after a slap on the wrist for SEO spam, but search traffic could become less important to the annotations site as today it launches its first mobile app.
The company said about half of its traffic comes from mobile devices, and foresees a future in which all of its traffic is mobile. Rap Genius is bringing its user-generated annotations of the web to ...
Rap Genius, the service that allows users to view, annotate and discuss the meaning behind song lyrics to their hearts’ content, has just released its first app for iOS devices, called simply Genius.
The name of Rap Genius’ first mobile app — Genius — may signal the company’s continued move away from only covering rap music and toward its stated quest to annotate all of culture. With Genius… By ...
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Rap Genius launched its first mobile app today, Genius, described by the company as “your pocket guide to human culture.” The app will allow users to search Rap Genius, scan songs in the users… By ...
Genius, gone from rap song explanation site to annotator of the entire Internet, has today launched a revamped version of the website, the iOS app, and for the first time ever, an Android app. The ...
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A mobile version of Apple's Genius recommendation feature, which suggests applications to users based on their account activity, has been added to the main navigational tabs found on the iPad App ...