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App tracks daily coffee consumption

An app which tracks your coffee consumption, plus other websites and apps reviewed.

In the early years of video gaming we did not have impressive graphics and visual acrobatics to grab our attention. It was all about gameplay. Platform puzzler Nihilumbra has this in bucket loads. The demo can be played free with the full game available on lots of platforms in a number of different languages.

The on-going craze for self-destructing selfies has gained another ally with Blink app released for Android. The free messaging app was already popular on iPhone and lets users send text, photos, videos, sketches, and even voice messages to friends that disappear once they have been viewed.

If you are more of a coffee addict, UP Coffee is an iPhone app that lets you add and track your caffeine intake throughout the day and over time, with additional information about its effects on your body and sleep times.

Music lovers should bookmark Google鈥檚 Music Timeline, which tracks the popularity of musical genres dating all the way back to 1950. You can explore by genre, with artists and albums all a click away to view - and of course you can click through to purchase them from Google鈥檚 music store too.

Codeacademy has been teaching people to code with free and easy to follow online lessons since 2011. Until now the only language available was English, but last week the academy started rolling out a global initiative to translate the lessons into other languages: Portuguese, French and Spanish translations are already completed, with more in the works for the months ahead.

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