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The other day I came across an interesting little application called ‘Numerous’. It is available on both iOS<\/a> and Android <\/a>and as it’s title suggests, it is all about numbers. More specifically, it is about displaying numerical data which has some significance to you for some reason or another. The app itself allows you to either create your own numbers, or even follow other people’s numbers. Both discrete and continuous numerical data can be displayed and each number is presented within its own beautiful tile.
\nExamples of numbers being shared by others include: time until the next episode of Game Of Thrones; number of goals scored by Arsenal this season; the current phase of the moon. There are thousands of numbers being shared by the 86,472 users (at time of writing – see below for actual amount).
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