Broadcasting app Anchor, which helps anyone record and share audio, is relaunching its app today with a new focus on serving the larger podcaster community. While in the past, Anchor was carving out a ...
Fresh off its relaunch as an app offering a suite of tools for podcasters, Anchor today is rolling a new feature that will make it easier for people to find someone to podcast with: Cohosts. As the ...
Following its launch on iOS in February, Anchor is now available for budding podcasters on Android. The app lets you record and listen to podcasts on its network that are only up to two minutes long.
Back in February, the audio social network Anchor relaunched as a one-stop podcast-making shop. Now it's introducing an iPad app that's designed for the larger device's touch interface. Best of all, ...
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Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. But today Anchor is back with a new version, and it’s much more compelling than what came before. Anchor 2.0 is ...
Anchor started off as a social network for audio -- the app let users make quick, impromptu broadcasts to their followers straight from their phone. But the company started seeing more and more people ...
Want to talk about Star Wars with strangers? How about discussing hot political issues? Would you like to listen to experiences and stories from people across the globe? The new social audio app ...
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