8 Great Libertarian Apps!
Here are 8 great apps that make your world a little freer—and a whole lot easier to navigate.
Waze is a real-time, crowd-sourced map that not only tells you about traffic jams and finds the cheapest nearby gas station for you but also warns you of speed traps, police checkpoints, and ticket cams. Get this: The info is so good that the National Sheriffs Association is pressuring app stores to shut Waze down.
Open WhisperSystem's Red Phone and Text Secure provide easy end-to-end encryption for phone calls, text messages, and chats. If you're on Apple iOS, check out Signal.
Meerkat and Periscope allow you to livestream everything from your kids' soccer games to police stops directly to Twitter. The only thing blocking these apps is that they're only available on Apple's iOS for now.
The Peacekeeper Emergency Response System app cultivates "benevolence" and independence in communities by allowing you to create your own personal emergency response network so that friends, family, and others can come to your aid at a moment's notice—and you can come to theirs.
And then of course there's Uber, the ride-sharing app that almost singlehandedly undermined taxi cab cartels all over the world. Uber is driving down a dark road by collaborating with state and local governments to keep out new competitors, but it's also true that its ease of use and superiors product has brought safe, affordable rides to neighborhoods that never knew them before.
Here's a bonus app: Reason's mobile app is super-light and fast-loading—and constantly updated with our latest blog posts, videos, and articles about "Free Minds and Free Markets."
What are your favorite freedom-increasing apps? Let us know in the comments.
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Better end-to-end encryption for messaging: Wickr
On what basis, infrequent (first-time?) commenter who happens to be plugging a (proprietary) app?
Lyft is better than Uber.
http://www.bizjournals.com/kan.....-uber.html
Fuck you, Kansas City.
If you have a mustache fetish.
What we really need, apparently, is the "Alt Text" app....
Which one gets me on the NSA track list?
Um, everyone is on that list.
Ack!
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If it weren't for all the Rand Paul coverage, I'd think I was at Ars Technica.
All we need is a few more NN advocates lurking about.
I can do a half-assed argument for it, if you want. Well, more of "it's not the end of the world" argument.
Waze was purchased by Google a while ago. Not sure whether that would change its nature or its 'popularity' with police.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/.....1-billion/
i used Waze on new years eve to avoid checkpoints and where cops were sitting. I was told I am evil for using it by a few folks.
We use it, too, but it didn't work with the FHiPS decided to put a speed trap with helicopters on I-75. It was massive, easily busting a hundred people. Waze said cops were ahead, but was referring to the cars, not the chopper.
And, yo, fuck the state for making money that way. Traffic was flowing quite nicely until they intervened.
Shoutout to the Liberty.Me app! Lots of great articles there.
And then of course there's Uber
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/0.....ver-video/
bwahahaha!!
Now that they've made the site more mobile friendly, what the hell is the point...
I love the mobile app. For what it is worth. But I would read more there if A) it had comments, and B) it had better push notifications.
It doesn't have comments? What's the point?
Bambuser and Ustream are available on Android.
and hang w/
I travel hundreds of people up and down the I-95 corridor for various projects, monthly. I brief every last one on WAZE. The more users the better and more current the app info. WAZE has already markedly decreased the amount of traffic stops for my travelers.
Gas Buddy.
Agree.
ooooh, good point
Tinder?
Grindr?
OrphanTrader?
My co-worker's step-sister makes $80 /hour on the laptop . She has been out of work for seven months but last month her paycheck was $21155 just working on the laptop for a few hours. find out here now
????????????????? http://www.jobsfish.com
Google pay 97$ per hour my last pay check was $8500 working 1o hours a week online. My younger brother friend has been averaging 12k for months now and he works about 22 hours a week. I cant believe how easy it was once I tried it out.
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Gas buddy ! Nice for finding gas or diesel nearby, on the way someplace, by price or location.
obtainable in the both iphone app retailers and the world wide web like this app Periscope for PC Download Mobdro iphone app for Android os Smartphone or Tablet
Awesome collection of apps for librarians. Thanks for sharing it.
This is so likely to get the showbox app online when we want to watch movies here.
I've been driving on Florida interstates for decades, and this is the first time I've seen the highway patrol do this. Local cops, sure--we've got little towns notorious for that--but not the FHiPs. Shows what's going to happen as states get increasingly hungry for revenue.
Reminds me - once when I was hitch-hiking in college I was picked up by a guy in a pickup truck who had his side mirror angled very oddly.
I asked: "What's with the mirror?"
He: "Bear in the air."
In north Florida you'll actually see the road signs with a little picture of a plane and "Speed Enforced By Aircraft" or some such text. Never saw a plane though.