VSCO has been eliminated and HQ Trivia heads to the next round.
Welcome back to Gizmodo’s March Madness bracket challenge to name the greatest app of all time! With over 65 percent of the vote, HQ Trivia soundly defeated VSCO in yesterday’s competition. Today, we have one of the world’s most evil apps going up against one of the most harmless. If you’re just tuning in, you can read all about our selection criteria for this historic contest right here. Check out the full bracket of contestants embedded below.
” A Yo could mean a lot of things. The sender might be asking if you want to hang out, reminding you about a forgotten appointment, or checking to see if you want to hang out. Yes, a text message would be more practical but the beauty of the Yo was that it came with no obligations. You might know exactly what the sender wants and ignore them without it feeling like a snub, or you could say Yo back. All a Yo ultimately meant was “I’m thinking of you” and that was nice.
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