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6valley is a modern and flexible multi-vendor e-commerce system where you can organize multiple shops and stores such as digital stores, fashion stores, sports stores, home & living stores, health & beauty stores, and many others in one platform. In simple words, you’ll get All Things Under One Roof!Free -
View File Acelle 4.1.5 p22 - Email Marketing Web Application - nulled Acelle Mail is a self hosted, open source, full-featured and easy to use Email Marketing Web Application written in PHP / Laravel that lets you send high-volume marketing emails via your own server or through other email service (SMTP) providers. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/16/25 Category Scripts
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View File Streamit - OTT Streaming Flutter App (Add-on) The Streamit OTT Streaming Flutter App with Laravel Backend is a powerful and feature-rich Flutter live streaming app with Laravel backend designed for seamless video and live TV streaming. Whether you’re building an on-demand content platform or a real-time video streaming app in Flutter, Streamit offers a user-friendly and highly customizable experience tailored for mobile users. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/16/25 Category Android
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The Streamit OTT Streaming Flutter App with Laravel Backend is a powerful and feature-rich Flutter live streaming app with Laravel backend designed for seamless video and live TV streaming. Whether you’re building an on-demand content platform or a real-time video streaming app in Flutter, Streamit offers a user-friendly and highly customizable experience tailored for mobile users.Free -
View File Kiosky v1.0 – Restaurant Self Ordering Kiosk App for FoodKing Kiosky is an essential part of the FoodKing Restaurant Ordering Ecosystem, designed to streamline contactless self-ordering and improve order management in fast-paced restaurant environments. With Kiosky, customers can easily browse the digital menu, customize their meals, and complete order from a user-friendly touchscreen interface—minimizing staff involvement and reducing wait times. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/16/25 Category Android
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Kiosky is an essential part of the FoodKing Restaurant Ordering Ecosystem, designed to streamline contactless self-ordering and improve order management in fast-paced restaurant environments. With Kiosky, customers can easily browse the digital menu, customize their meals, and complete order from a user-friendly touchscreen interface—minimizing staff involvement and reducing wait times.Free -
View File 6Valley e-commerce v4.2 - Delivery Man flutter app 6Valley delivery man flutter app is the most important module of the 6Valley eCommerce system. Admin and Seller can assign an order to a Delivery man for delivered the order. The delivery man can see the delivery location, order details, and payment details. 6valley is a complete e-commerce system and its mobile app is developed by flutter. Flutter is an open-source UI software development kit created by Google. It is used to develop cross-platform applications for both Android and iOS, from a single codebase. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/16/25 Category Android
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6Valley delivery man flutter app is the most important module of the 6Valley eCommerce system. Admin and Seller can assign an order to a Delivery man for delivered the order. The delivery man can see the delivery location, order details, and payment details. 6valley is a complete e-commerce system and its mobile app is developed by flutter. Flutter is an open-source UI software development kit created by Google. It is used to develop cross-platform applications for both Android and iOS, from a single codebase.Free -
View File SchoolBusTrack v2.1 - Multi School System for School Bus Tracking SchoolBusTrack is an elegant platform that will help you to track your children’s daily school trips. With SchoolBusTrack, you can easily track your children’s school bus in real-time, get notifications when the bus is near, and get a notification when your child gets on and off the bus. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/16/25 Category Android
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SchoolBusTrack is an elegant platform that will help you to track your children’s daily school trips. With SchoolBusTrack, you can easily track your children’s school bus in real-time, get notifications when the bus is near, and get a notification when your child gets on and off the bus.Free -
View File Elementor Pro v3.28.4 - The Most Advanced Website Builder Plugin Improve Every Aspect of Your WordPress Design: Live, Easy and Fun. Goodbye backend! Design all your forms live, right from the Elementor editor. Choose your fields, increase spacing, set columns and layout... Control everything, all without ever leaving the editor. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/16/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Null
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View File BookingPress Pro v4.3.2 - Appointment Booking plugin The all-in-one WordPress appointment booking plugin for any service-based industry. Fully automated staff scheduling, self-booking, easy payments. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/16/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Null
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View File Bit Flows Pro 0.9.1 – Advanced Workflow Automation Plugin Bit Flows Pro automating within WordPress or integrating with external platforms like Shopify, Google Sheets, MailChimp, and more, Bit Flows makes it easy to streamline your processes. Submitter ceacer Submitted 05/16/25 Category Wordpress Plugins Null
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South Korea has once again postponed a decision on whether to approve Google’s request to transfer the high-precision map data it has on the country’s geography to its international servers. In February, Google had requested approval from the Korean National Geographic Information Institute to deploy a 1:5,000 scale map on its app in the country and also transfer that data to its servers abroad, a spokesperson for the South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport confirmed to TechCrunch. The government was supposed to finalize its decision within 60 days, by mid-May, but the deadline has now been moved to August 11 as they are still in discussions, the spokesperson said. This is Google’s third request to South Korea on this topic, following previous requests in 2011 and 2016. The tech giant currently uses a 1:25,000 scale map in the country that includes points of interest and satellite images, according to media reports. A 1:5,000 scale high-precision map would offer a more detailed view that would include even the narrowest streets. When South Korean officials rejected Google’s request in 2016, they said an approval would only be granted if the U.S. tech firm sets up a data center in South Korea. The country also asked Google to blur sensitive locations, like national security facilities, on its maps for security purposes. Google has not yet said if it would set up a data center in South Korea. The company operates an array of data centers around the world, including in Asian countries such as Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand and Malaysia. Data restrictions by the government have impacted the performance of Google Maps and Apple Maps in South Korea. Foreigners and tourists often struggle to navigate with Google Maps due to the limited information and languages supported, often resorting to using local apps that do not support many foreign languages. Techcrunch event Join us at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot for our leading AI industry event with speakers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere. For a limited time, tickets are just $292 for an entire day of expert talks, workshops, and potent networking. Exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot at TC Sessions: AI and show 1,200+ decision-makers what you’ve built — without the big spend. Available through May 9 or while tables last. Berkeley, CA | June 5 REGISTER NOW Local navigation apps such as Naver Maps, TMaps and Kakao Maps are most popular among local users. These apps offer map data at a scale of 1:5,000, and therefore, much more information and detail. Naver Maps, launched in 2002, has about 27 million monthly active users, while Kakao Maps and TMaps have around 11 million and 24 million MAUs, respectively. Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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People are using AI video generation tools to contribute to an unexpected new viral trend: podcasts featuring AI-generated talking babies. And one of the companies helping artists do this is Hedra. The startup, launched in 2023, offers a web-based video generation and editing suite powered by its Character-3 model, which lets users make videos with an AI-generated character as the focus, as well as transfer styles across images and audio. This is what people are using to make podcast videos like this one, in which an AI-generated dog talks about what it’s like to live with a new baby in the house. We’re not sure how much Hedra has benefited from this trend, but it’s receiving ample investor attention nevertheless: the company on Thursday said it has raised $32 million in a Series A funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz’s Infrastructure fund. Its previous investors are participating in the round, and a16z’s Matt Bornstein will join the startup’s board. Michael Lingelbach, the company’s founder and CEO (pictured below), told TechCrunch the startup was inspired by the gap he noticed between companies like Synthesia, which let users superimpose AI-generated avatars over presentations, and startups like Runway, which provide video generation tools for creating short clips. “I thought what if we did something at the intersection of video generation and 3D characters, with long dialogues and better controllability,” he said. Michael Lingelbach, Hedra’s founder and CEO. Image Credits: Hedra Hedra launched its first video model in June 2024, and quickly attracted investor interest, securing $10 million in seed funding from Index Ventures, Abstract Ventures, and a16z speedrun. Earlier this year, Amazon also backed the company through its venture capital arm, Alexa Fund. Techcrunch event Join us at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot for our leading AI industry event with speakers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere. For a limited time, tickets are just $292 for an entire day of expert talks, workshops, and potent networking. Exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot at TC Sessions: AI and show 1,200+ decision-makers what you’ve built — without the big spend. Available through May 9 or while tables last. Berkeley, CA | June 5 REGISTER NOW Lingelbach noted that the launch of the Character-3 model in March was a big inflection point (shortly after the company signed its term sheet with a16z), and is now driving a lot of user growth. The startup wants to use fresh cash to train its next model, which it says enables better customization, as well as develop technology to let its AI-generated characters interact with users. The company is now focusing on attracting creators and prosumers, and said it has received inbound interest from marketing departments of enterprises as well. Image Credits: Hedra While Hedra’s own model is centered around character movement and expression, the app lets you employ other models like Veo 2 and Kling for video generation; Flux, Imagen3, Sana, and Ideogram V2 for image generation; and audio models from ElevenLabs and Cartesia for voice generation or cloning. Hedra’s competitors include Captions (also backed by a16z), which is focused more on smartphones; Greycroft-backed Cheehoo, which works with Hollywood studios to create animated features; Synthesia, and HeyGen. Hedra claims the videos generated with its platform have more expressive characters than those made using its competition. a16z’s Bornstein thinks that as the AI-powered video generation space evolves, we will see more tools focusing on characters, motion, voice, editing and the like. “AI companies can produce amazing clips of environments and simple actions. But they can’t generate meaningful dialogue or animation. It’s not just about making a video, it’s about making a story that resonates. This is largely down to the people and characters in the story. That’s exactly what Hedra is building,” he told TechCrunch in an emailed statement.
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Legal tech startup Harvey is in discussions to raise more than $250 million in a funding round led by Kleiner Perkins and Coatue that would value it at $5 billion, Reuters reported, citing anonymous sources. Sequoia Capital, which led the startup’s $300 million Series D just three months ago, is also expected to invest in this new round, Reuters reported, adding that investors are mostly drawn to the startup’s quick traction in the market. Harvey has enjoyed fast growth as lawyers and legal firms around the world find ways to use generative AI tech to simplify research, documentation, and quickly examine their data. The company recorded annualized run-rate revenue of $75 million in April, Reuters reported. The news comes just a couple days after Harvey said it would start using AI models from Anthropic and Google, adding to the models it uses from its backer, OpenAI. The report did not mention if the Open AI Startup Fund, which backed Harvey early in its life, would also invest in this round. Harvey, Coatue, Sequoia, and Kleiner Perkins did not immediately return requests for comment. Techcrunch event Join us at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot for our leading AI industry event with speakers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere. For a limited time, tickets are just $292 for an entire day of expert talks, workshops, and potent networking. Exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot at TC Sessions: AI and show 1,200+ decision-makers what you’ve built — without the big spend. Available through May 9 or while tables last. Berkeley, CA | June 5 REGISTER NOW
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Austin Russell, who became a billionaire after his lidar startup Luminar went public, appears to be out as CEO, according to the company’s board. Luminar’s board announced Wednesday — the same day of its first-quarter earnings report — it had replaced Russell and appointed Paul Ricci to the role. Ricci is the former chairman and CEO of Nuance. The press release states that Russell resigned as president and CEO and as the chairperson of the board effective immediately. The board said in the press release that resignation followed a code of business conduct and ethics inquiry for the audit committee of Luminar’s board. Russell will remain on the board and be “available to the incoming Chief Executive Officer on transition and technology matters.” However, it’s not clear if Russell was forced out or if he resigned willingly. Russell could not be reached for comment. The board did not provide further details of this ethics inquiry except that it “does not impact any of the company’s financial results.” In a further twist, the company’s earnings report and slide presentation makes no mention of the change of leadership. The first-quarter press release even includes an upbeat statement from Russell. “In a world of macro uncertainty and adversity, we’re firing on all cylinders to ramp up production, ramp down costs, and capitalize on the future, as evidenced by our announcements today,” Russell said in the statement. “This kicks off our new operating plan for Luminar with a unified product platform, enabling radical focus and streamlining of the business, as well as unlocking value throughout our organization.” Meanwhile, the press release from the board tells another story. Techcrunch event Join us at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot for our leading AI industry event with speakers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere. For a limited time, tickets are just $292 for an entire day of expert talks, workshops, and potent networking. Exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot at TC Sessions: AI and show 1,200+ decision-makers what you’ve built — without the big spend. Available through May 9 or while tables last. Berkeley, CA | June 5 REGISTER NOW “We are excited to announce Paul as our next CEO,” board member Matt Simoncini said in a statement. “His track record speaks for itself. He is a visionary leader with a rare combination of technical insight and operational excellence. His commitment to innovation, his ability to scale organizations, and his instinct for anticipating where technology is heading make him the ideal person to lead us into our next chapter of growth. The Board has full confidence in his leadership, and we are excited about what lies ahead.” Luminar burst onto the autonomous vehicle scene in April 2017 after operating for years in secrecy. Russell, who was just 22 years old at the time, was thrust into the spotlight and became a Silicon Valley success story. Luminar was founded by Russell in 2012, but it would be years before his company would be known by the public. He worked on the Luminar technology as a Thiel fellow, which gives young people $100,000 over two years to drop out of college and pursue their ideas. In 2021, Luminar merged with special purpose acquisition company Gores Metropoulos Inc., with a post-deal market valuation of $3.4 billion. Luminar raised $250 million prior to the SPAC announcement.
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Imagine you’re watching a highly anticipated video from your favorite YouTube creator — perhaps the moment a famous couple finally gets engaged — when an ad pops up immediately after the clip. This is part of YouTube’s new ad format called “Peak Points.” The company revealed the new ad format during its Upfront presentation on Wednesday in New York. Peak Points leverages Google’s Gemini AI to analyze YouTube videos and identify moments it believes have the highest viewer engagement or are most emotionally impactful, and then suggests placing the ad right after it. Image Credits:YouTube Point Peaks aims to benefit advertisers by using a tactic that aims to grab users’ attention right when they’re most invested in the content. This approach appears to be similar to a strategy called emotion-based targeting, where advertisers place ads that align with the emotions evoked by the video. It’s believed that when viewers experience heightened emotional states, it leads to better recall of the ads. However, viewers may find these interruptions frustrating, especially when they’re deeply engaged in the emotional arc of a video and want the ad to be over quickly to resume watching. In related news, YouTube announced another ad format that may be more appealing to users. The platform debuted a shoppable product feed where users can browse and purchase items during an ad.
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YouTube announced a range of initiatives designed to attract more TV ad dollars to its platform at Brandcast, its annual Upfront event for advertisers. Notably, the Google-owned video service is expanding its relationship with the NFL and plans to exclusively stream the NFL’s first Friday game of the 2025-2026 season. It’s also preparing to pilot a new way for creators to reach the audience that watches YouTube on TV through easily organized and bingeable TV shows. The latter was first announced at YouTube’s Made On YouTube event last September, where CEO Neal Mohan explained that creators making a majority of their revenue on TV screens was up more than 30% year-over-year. A new feature being offered to select creators in the pilot program will allow them to organize their content into seasons and episodes — just like a “real” TV show. In addition to new efforts around “shoppable TV” and tools that let advertisers target major cultural moments like awards season or The PGA Championship, for instance, the company is once again sending a message to advertisers that it’s not just an online video service, it’s actually the new way people watch “TV.” As part of its NFL deal, YouTube says it will exclusively stream the first Friday game hosted in São Paulo, Brazil, to a worldwide audience. This marks the first time that YouTube has served as a live broadcaster for the NFL, it notes. (In the U.S., the game will be available to YouTube TV subscribers.) The company pointed out that users last year watched over 350 million hours of NFL content on the platform, according to its internal data, and had pulled in over 6 million live views when it streamed the NFL’s Super Bowl LIX Flag Football Game. Its expanded deal with the NFL will see it streaming that Flag Football game over multiple years to come. For creators, YouTube’s pitch focuses on bringing their content to the living room. Hundreds of creators will be a part of the initial pilot, expected to launch in the U.S. this summer, that will allow them to organize their content into a viewing experience designed for the big screen. Creators like Michelle Khare’s Challenge Accepted and Good Mythical Morning with Rhett & Link will use the new tools to turn their content into “seasons” and “episodes,” to make their content more bingeable on TV. The company is also rolling out ways to shop from YouTube with QR codes and other send-to-phone functionality, and will look to Gemini AI to match ads to popular, relevant content. During Brandcast, YouTube featured various case studies from brands like Volvo, Inspire Brands (Dunkin’), Hilton, and State Farm, that have used its advertiser tools to reach their audiences. It also reminded marketers that YouTube has been No. 1 in streaming watch time in the U.S. for more than two years, putting it ahead of Netflix, Disney, and Prime Video as of March 2025. The company also touted its more recent focus on podcasts, where it now sees over 1 billion monthly active podcast users.