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SNED On the App Store


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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, this is Mad Kids along with some good news.

Before I go into the good news, I will mention that I do have a cold of some kind today, so that's why I'm not at school and that is why it sounds like I am cold.

So, the good news is that Sneyd, one of our applications that we made, it has a conversation with you with artificial intelligence, has made it to the App Store.

So here's my screen, and as you can see I'm in iTunes, and I've searched Ned. Under applications, we have it's Ned.

So I'm just telling you guys, but now I officially have an app on the App Store!

If you want to see how good I am at hard coding artificial intelligence, check out Ned. When you download Ned, it's only $0.99. It's a very cheap app and has a very in-depth conversation with you.

So if you have just $1 sitting on iTunes—I know I don't, but because I spent all of my money—but if you do, check out Ned and see how good of a coder I am.

So thanks for watching, my kids. Anon, check out Ned! It's a really cool app, and goodbye.

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