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7 Black-Owned Apps You Need To Download Now


Whether you are trying to organize your finances, market your small business or even find a date for Friday night the answer seems to lie right on your phone. There’s literally an app for just about anything. In fact, according to Statista, the Apple App Store has 1.96 million apps available for download while the Google Play Store has 2.87 million. With a lack of a search function to find Black-owned apps as well as a plethora of choices, one needs to take the extra step to support African American–owned app companies.
Creating an app and getting it into the App store or Google Play store is just the first feat. The success of an app depends on users, which means downloads are necessary. As a community, we need to support our Black-owned apps. Having trouble discovering them? Don’t worry they are out there. Support Black-owned businesses while making your life easier? Sounds like a win win to us!  ....

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Traffic Stop App Aims to Save Lives


Traffic Stop App Aims to Save Lives
Inspired by personal experience, Mbye Njie launched an app designed to hold police accountable. A new feature allows victims of domestic violence to alert contacts for help.
Mbye Njie spent his first career selling other people’s products.
He sold discount coupon books and rental car services in the early days, then later convinced major companies to switch their computers to Apple MACS. Njie’s second career is selling himself, and his vision to make life safer and more equitable for people of color.
Njie ’04 is CEO of Legal Equalizer Inc., a phone app that records and livestreams interactions with police and immigration authorities. It sprang from his anger and frustration over police killings of Black people, and his own frequent traffic stop experiences.  ....

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