The DeviantArt Mobile App: What's to Come by Heidi, journal
The DeviantArt Mobile App: What's to Come
With the newly introduced DeviantArt Mobile App for Android and iOS, our goal was to bring you a better, fresher, yet familiar DeviantArt experience — providing more power to do what you want and, more importantly, create deeper connections between your friends and favorite artists. We have plenty of plans for the future — including Notes and Push Notifications, which didn’t make it into the first version — and we want to hear what you’d like to see next to help shape the future of the app.
What’s New (January 21st, 2015)
Good news for deviants who use Amazon's Kindle Fire mobile devices! The Android vers
Origins 003 - 4/4 - Programming by Courageous-Kyla, literature
Literature
Origins 003 - 4/4 - Programming
The shock Dnias sent through me would have kept another person stunned for several seconds, maybe a minute. But I’d had my fair share of shocks.
In the lab, electric shock therapy was what the doctor had used. He thought it would enhance my ability, help them figure out what part of my brain it originated from.
It was horrible. It was painful. But in this moment, I was almost thankful, because my recovery time was quick.
I pushed myself to my hands and knees. The “sight” was still gone – maybe the shock had jarred something, flipped a switch. But my ability was still going strong.
Dnias was running. I saw through h