![]() Think of Cards as tiny apps within the app, that allow for direct sharing of content with friends, family, or acquaintances. ![]() If you haven’t been keeping up-to-date on all the Kik happenings, recently their Android app was updated with a new way for users to share using a new feature they called “Cards.” There were 3 cards at launch: YouTube Videos, Sketch, and (Google) Image Search. Because the Kik service requires users to create user names and not actual phone numbers - unlike rival messaging service, WhatsApp - users no longer have to worry about changing your number if some weirdo wont leave them alone. A sort of hybrid between normal SMS and instant messaging, Kik combines the best of both, allowing users to quickly and easily share photos (and more) with users on Android or iOS. Where the boys at Google have been sitting on their hands when it comes to adding new features to Google Talk (when are we going to be able to send pictures!?), the boys at Kik are picking up where Googs left off.
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