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Friday, 20 September 2013

Quickoffice mobile app now free for everyone


Google's Quickoffice apps for iOS and Android, that let users view and edit Microsoft Office files, are now free to anyone with a Google account.


Google is trying to make it easier for everyone to work together, even those who "haven't gone Google yet."
The company on Thursday announced that its Quickoffice mobile app, for viewing and editing Microsoft Office files, is now free to anyone with a Google account. Previously, the app was only free to Google Apps for Business subscribers -- everyone else had to shell out $14.99 for the pro version or $19.99 for the pro HD version.
As a bonus, Google is offering an extra 10GB of Google Drive storage for the next two years to anyone who signs up their Google account for the new Quickoffice app by September 26.



Quickoffice for iOS and Android lets users create, view, and edit Microsoft Office Excel, Word, and PowerPoint files on their mobile devices. The app is also integrated with Google Drive so files can be stored and accessed across devices.
Google added a few new features to the app as well, including the ability to create ZIP folders and view charts in PowerPoint and Excel. Google said people already using Quickoffice for Google Apps for Business can update to the new app.
Google acquired Quickoffice in June 2012 and has been expanding its availability ever since. While the company is clearly investing resources in the software, its long-term goals still appear aimed at transitioning people to using its Web-based productivity tools.
"Converting old files to Google Docs, Sheets and Slides is still the easiest way to share and work together, and we're working every day to make the files you convert look better," Alan Warren, engineering VP of Google Drive, wrote in a blog post.

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Thursday, 19 September 2013

How to install apps outside of Google Play

Google has removed apps from the Play store for a number of reasons, the most common being that they violate the company's policy. Once an app is removed, however, all hope isn't lost.
 
Here's how to do it:
Setting up your device
From your smartphone or tablet running Android 4.0 or higher, go to Settings, scroll down to Security, and select Unknown sources. Selecting this option will allow you to install apps outside of the Google Play store. Depending on your device, you can also choose to be warned before installing harmful apps. This can be enabled by selecting the Verify apps option in the Security settings. 


On devices running an earlier version of Android, go to Settings, open the Applications option, select Unknown sources, and click OK on the popup alert.
Downloading an app
The next step will be finding an Android package file, also known as an APK, which is the way Android apps are distributed and installed. This is where some people usually run into trouble. Never, and I mean ever, use sideloading as a way to pirate applications; doing so will likely result in your Android device getting a virus. You should only download APK files from trusted developers and companies.
For example, Grooveshark, a free online music streaming service, previously had an app in the Play store. After a dispute with Google, however, the app was removed. Grooveshark now offers the app on its Web site for users to sideload. 

The process
You can either download the APK file on your mobile device or on your computer, although the latter is a little more difficult. To get started, download an APK file using either Google Chrome or the stock Android browser. Next, go to your app drawer and click Downloads; here you will find the file you just downloaded. Open the file and install the app. 

If you downloaded the APK file on your computer, the process is slightly different. You must connect your Android device to the PC and enable USB mass-storage mode. The next step is to drag and drop the file onto your device. Then, using a file manager, such as Astro or ES File Explorer, you can locate the file on your device and install it.

Remember to be careful when downloading apps outside of official Android marketplaces like Google Play and Amazon's Appstore.


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Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Google aquires Bump app


Google has bought ne'er-do-well mobile app Bump in a bizarre move worth $40m.Bump The File Sharing app is similar with bluetooth and GPS.

The concept seemed sound enough - bump two phones together to pass data from one phone to another. Sound familiar? It should, because it's the same concept behind near field communications (NFC) in mobile handsets. However, the forerunner of NFC technology used by Bump works on a mixture of Bluetooth and GPS, meaning that best results are achieved if the following criteria are met:
  1. Both parties have the app and have it configured.
  2. Both parties have Bluetooth on, or better still have previously paired handsets.
  3. Both parties have GPS on and clear line of sight to GPS satellites.
  4. The wind is blowing the right way.
  5. There is an "R" in the month.
 

 That wasn't surprising, as despite attracting corporate investment Bump never really caught on, meaning that finding another Bump user at the appropriate time was nearly impossible.
So what does Google plan to do with the Bump technology? Well, nothing initially, and service is expected to carry on as usual for the moment.
Clues might be found in the blog post announcement of Google's acquisition from Bump co-founder and MD David Lieb, who said, "We strive to create experiences that feel like magic, enabled behind the scene with innovations in math, data processing, and algorithms." Or then again, maybe not.
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Wednesday, 4 September 2013

The Next Nexus Might Just have Leaked

 
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We’ve reported on countless rumors surrounding the next Nexus device from Google, and many believe it will be another LG device similar to the LG G2 announced last month. A few rumors suggested the LG G2 will be the base for the Nexus 5, just like the 4, but the design will closely resemble the new ASUS-made Nexus 7. Complete with a matte back and a similar design around the camera. 
You might see that the phone is much larger than the Nexus 4 .
The nexus Is written in other direction than the nexus 4.


If previous reports and the LG G2 base for a design is correct, here’s what to expect. 
A 5.2-inch 1080p HD display, Snapdragon 800 quad-core at 2.3 GHz and 2GB of RAM, a 13 megapixel camera and a massive 3,000 mAh battery for all day usage.
We’re not going to speculate too much here, but we’ve heard the new Nexus will be quite powerful and match the Nexus 4 on pricing. Well, before the price cuts last week. Get excited folks, and hopefully it supports 4G LTE on all major US carriers, including Verizon.
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Friday, 30 August 2013

Best 15 tricks For Nexus 4 You should Know

 

1. Trace to type

One of Android 4.2's most significant new features is its trace-to-type keyboard. If you've used Swype in the past you'll know what to expect. Instead of tapping on each key to write something, you merely draw a line over the letters in sequence and lift your finger from the screen to add a space and move onto the next word. To enable it, go to Settings > Language and Input, and select the Android Keyboard option. Make sure 'Enable Gesture Typing' is ticked, and you're away. 


2. Share things instantly with Android Beam

 
Thanks to the inclusion of a NFC chip inside the Nexus 4, you can share data simply by holding your phone next to a compatible device. If you know someone else with a NFC-packing handset -- such as the Nexus S or the Galaxy Nexus -- you can use this feature to display things directly on their screen. If you're viewing a Web page, for example, or a Google Play listing, you can show your friend by beaming the same page to their device, instantly.  


3.Take a 360-degree images with Photo Sphere

Panoramic photos are so last year, man. The Nexus 4 can take 360-degree shots, thanks to its unique Photo Sphere option. It takes a while to compose the image as you have to take multiple shots, but the end result is unique to say the least. 


4.Lock screen widgets

 

Yet another new feature for Android 4.2 is lock screen widgets. From your lock screen you can take photos, browse your emails and check calendar appointments -- all without having to unlock your Nexus 4. This is especially handy if you use a gesture or passcode to secure you phone, as it saves you from having to input it every time you receive an email.  

5.Secure your phone with Face Unlock

 
One of Android's unique functions, Face Unlock allows you to access your device using nothing but your face. To enable it, go to Settings > Security > Screen Lock and select 'Face Unlock'


6.Charge your Nexus 4 without wires
 
Although it's not available yet, the Nexus 4 has its own wireless charging station, which tops up the phone's battery using induction charging technology. Thankfully, there are alternatives if you're fed up of waiting for Google and LG to get their collective acts together, such as the Philips Qi Charging Pad. 

7.Make your screen smarter
 
Screebl is one of the first applications I download whenever I move to a new Android device. It uses your accelerometer to tell when you're holding the phone and looking at the screen, and disables the timeout. This means you don't have to keep prodding the display to prevent it from sleeping if you're reading a web page or other content. When you rest the phone down on a flat surface, Screebl quickly puts the display to bed. Genius. 

8.Automatically back up all of your treasured photos

Google+ may not have taken the social networking world by a storm, but the Android application has one fantastic use -- it boasts an option, which allows you to automatically upload photos you've taken on your Nexus 4 to your Google+ account in the cloud. Even if you lose your device, you won't lose all those valuable memories.


9.Silence your phone fast
For those moments when holding down the volume button just isn't a quick enough way of shutting up your phone, you can hold down the Nexus 4's power button briefly to bring up a separate menu. From here you can put your phone into silent or vibrate mode with a single tap, saving your blushes during important meetings.  


10.Access your music from the cloud

Google Music is now available in the UK, and the Nexus 4 is the first phone to benefit from this expansion. You can upload your songs using your PC and then access them from the pre-installed Google Music application on your new Nexus phone. If your music doesn't show, check the app settings to ensure that it's been synced with your relevant Google account. 


11.Put your Nexus 4 into a Daydream

Daydream is another new facet of Android 4.2. It allows you to display content on your Nexus 4's screen either when it's docked or simply charging at the mains. You can have it show a clock, fancy colours, content pulled from your Google Currents account or even a selection of photos.


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12.Power control

 
It's one of Android's most useful widgets and should be on every self-respecting owner's homescreen -- the Power Control widget allows you to toggle features such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, auto-sync and screen brightness, all with a single tap.  


13.View your Google Play library from your homescreen

Introduced with the launch of the Nexus 7 tablet earlier this year, the Google Play library widget gives a snapshot of the most recent movies, music and books you've either purchased or accessed recently. As well as looking rather fetching, it allows you to quickly jump back into content you've enjoyed over the past few days. You can place the widget on any of your five homescreens by selecting it from the Application Drawer. 


Set applications to auto update
When you've got a shed-load of applications on your Nexus 4, manually installing updates can be a pain. Thankfully, there’s a way of automatically downloading and installing updates without having to lift a finger. Go to the Google Play market and select an app, then check the box which says 'Allow automatic updating'.  


13.Tidy up your homescreens

Even with five different homescreens, things can become crowded on your Nexus 4 if you're download-happy. A way of getting around this is to group apps into folders. All you have to do is press and hold down on an app, and then drag and float it over another app -- this will create the folder. Tapping a folder expands it and displays the contents within, and tapping the name of the folder will allow you to give it a more suitable moniker. 
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Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Update for Google+ to add,manage multiple profile in Android

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Android users no longer have to log out and back in when using the Google+ app with more than one account. Thank you, Google!
For those of us with more than one Google+ account, the recent update to the Android app was welcome news.
Prior to the update, the workflow to manage multiple accounts in the Google+ app required you to log out of one account, then relaunch the Google+ app and select the account you'd like log back in to. It was a pain. Not only that, but alerts would not come through for the logged out account.
Now with the update, you're able to add multiple accounts, say for a business page you manage and your personal account, and still receive alerts for all accounts involved.
  • To manage more than one Google+ account, you first need to make sure you're using the latest version. You can grab it from the Play Store.
 


  • After updating, launch the app and head to the Settings menu. Under Account Settings you'll see the account you're currently logged in to, with an option to Add Account just below it. Touch this button and select the account you'd like to add, assuming it's already added to your device's accounts settings, or add a new account altogether.
 
  • The next time you want to switch accounts, you have two options. The first is to come back to the same settings page and tap on the account you'd like to use (too many steps if you ask me). The second -- much quicker option -- is the slide out the menu drawer and tap on the arrow located next to your name. Doing so will reveal the accounts you have added, with the ability to switch between accounts just by tapping on the name.
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Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Android 5.0 Coming Soon


Key Lime pie appears in nexus device
 
Android 4.3 might not be included with much advancement in it.but Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie is likely closer than you think.

Google may have rolled out Android 4.3 Jelly Bean a few weeks back, but that doesn't seem to have stopped the search engine giant from testing the next OS version.The Nexus 7 and the Nexus 4 have been spotted with a build , suggesting Google might already be testing the next Android version.
Both the devices have been spotted at the Chromium Bug tracker,  who also notes that it's time to start looking for the next version of Android which can be expected to be announced in October along with the successors to Google Nexus 4 and Nexus 10.
Following the usual alphabetical order for Android updates and naming them after desserts, the successor to Android Jelly Bean is widely believed to be dubbed as Key Lime Pie, though nothing has been confirmed by Google.

The possible changes that the new Android version may bring is a refined user interface, probably some more features as well as improved NFC capabilities.
It seems that the Android 4.X Jelly Bean has run its course and now Android 5.X Key Lime Pie is ready to take the rounds as the new Android version in the near future. Nothing has been confirmed by Google yet but it will be interesting to see the changes in the next Android OS.
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Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Google Maps app tops The list most usd app globally

Apps are the key to the smartphone everyone uses the apps for their smartphones with their requirements. 



Of all the apps available today for different platforms, GlobalWebIndex has listed the top 10 apps most actively used by the 969.49 million strong global smartphone population.
According to data released by GlobalWebIndex, Google Maps is the most used smartphone app, with over 54 per cent of the global smartphone population using the app in the last month. Apple Maps is nowhere to be seen but Nokia's Ovi Maps clocks 9 per cent of smartphone usage and ranks No. 11 in the chart.

Though the Facebook mobile app may seem to be the most widely used app by smartphone users, but it is ranked a distant number 2. The app is used by 44 per cent of global smartphone users, Google Maps is a good 10 per cent ahead.

After topping the list with its Google Maps app, Google also takes number 3 with YouTube (35 per cent) and number 4 with the Google+ Mobile App (30 per cent).

Top 10 most used smartphone apps: Google Maps beats Facebook by a mile

Though the Facebook mobile app may seem to be the most widely used app by smartphone users, but it is ranked a distant number 2.


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Weixin/WeChat makes it to number 5 and the research reveals that the Chinese-based service is being actively used by the 27 per cent of the global smartphone population.

At number 6 is Twitter's mobile App with a 22 per cent active usage, closely followed by Skype and Facebook Messenger, with both scoring 22 per cent.


 The app World small

Online messaging service WhatsApp is used by 17 per cent of the global smartphone population and takes the number 9 spot. While WhatsApp is very popular in India, it is worth noticing that Weixin/WeChat and Facebook Messenger are more widely used globally.

At number 10 is Facebook-owned picture app Instagram, which has been actively used by the 11 per cent of the global online population in the last month.
Twitter's video-sharing app Vine still has long to go to catch up with Instagram and is also behind Foursquare, Shazam, Flickr and Yelp. Vine is ranked at number 17 and is used by only 2 per cent of the global smartphone population.


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source:globalwebindex

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Sunday, 4 August 2013

New Android Device Manager that will allow you to locate and ring your misplaced (or stolen) device


Apple users have long been able to use iOS’s built-in device locator and remote wiping features, but Android users had to resort to third-party applications. That’s changing soon. Google  announced that it’ll launch a new Android Device Manager later this month that will allow you to locate and ring your misplaced (or stolen) device and perform a remote wipe so your data doesn’t end up in the wrong hands.
The service, Google says, will be available on devices running Android 2.2 or up and judging from today’s announcement, the Android Device Manager site will feature a dedicated area for pinging your lost device. It’s not clear what else users will be able to do on the new Device Manager site, however.
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Overall, of course, this new service looks a lot like Apple’s Find My iPhone feature. You’ll be able to make your phone ring at maximum volume (just in case it’s stuck between your couch cushions), for example. The locator feature will highlight your phone’s location on a map (no surprise there) and remote wiping just takes a few clicks. Unlike on Apple’s platform, though, it doesn’t look like users will be able to send messages to their lost phones or use something akin to Apple’s remote lock tool.
There is nothing really new here, of course, and some OEMs already offered some of these features on their Android phone, but Android users will sure be happy to hear that Google is finally making its own tool available to its users.
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Friday, 2 August 2013

Most Android device runs on jellybean - new stat

 Android JellyBean In most Device new stat reveals


With the latest stat released Android jelly bean has most running devices.Android Jelly Bean  continues to grow after recently surpassing Gingerbread for the first time.
According to stats published Friday,
Jelly Bean (versions 4.1.x and 4.2.x) was running on 40.5 percent of Android devices as of Aug. 1. 
Gingerbread landed at 33.1 percent, followed by Ice Cream Sandwich at 22.5 percent.
Jelly Bean first topped Gingerbread in June, according to last month's stats. At that time, approximately 37.9 percent of Android users were on Jelly Bean, while 34.1 percent were on Gingerbread, and 23.3 percent were still running Ice Cream Sandwich.
At this point, very few Android devices are still running the earliest versions of the mobile OS. Around 2.5 percent are on Froyo, while 1.2 percent have Éclair, and just 0.1 percent are running Donut (as well as the tablet-centric Honeycomb).

Android Jelly Bean                    37.9%     user
Gingerbread                               34.1%     user
%Ice cream Sandwich               23.3%     user
Foryo                                           2.5%     user
Eclair                                           1.2%     user
Donut                                           0.1%    user

Google just yesterday unveiled the much-anticipated Moto X phone, which will run Android 4.2.2 at launch. 
The next major update to Android, codenamed Key Lime Pie, is expected in October, though Google has made no announcements.
 
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Meanwhile, the Android platform overall is still going strong, with a 65 percent lead over all other mobile operating systems, according to new stats from Strategy Analytics. The report tipped a growing global smartphone market, up 47 percent year over year for a total 230 million units shipped in the second quarter. Android was the greatest of the uptick, having captured a record 80 percent share of the global smartphone OS market.
  
Will The Android jellybean market will still grow?
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Facebook Home's Hottest Feature now in Android


Updated Facebook Home

The Most Popular Facebook app for android has now updated.
Facebook released an update to its Android app Thursday, bringing with it one of the most popular features of Facebook Home: Cover Feed.A list that now includes the HTC One, Samsung Galaxy S4, and Nexus 4—see the stylish Cover Feed without using Home.
Now Android users can take advantage of the lock screen from Facebook Home without having to download and install the Android launcher.


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Facebook Home’s Cover Feed displays photos and posts from friends on the lock screen of your phone. You can swipe through, comment on and like updates — all without launching the Facebook app or even unlocking your phone.
From the Android app version of the feature, users will get the same look and feel as the Home counterpart including quick access to camera and messages. Chat heads and the Home launcher will not be available as a feature of the app — however, users can enable chat heads from Facebook’s stand-alone Messenger app.
Facebook has offered the option to use Cover Feed without the launcher as part of Facebook Home since launch. Thursday brings that same ability to those who just have the Facebook Android app installed.
This isn’t the first time a feature from one of Facebook’s stand-alone apps has made its way into the main app. The social network traditionally tries out new features on power users who have downloaded apps such as Home, Messenger and Poke before incorporating them into the main Facebook app.
The company also recently invited Android users to join its beta program, and test new versions of its Android app before they launch to the general public.
Facebook’s Android update will be slowly rolling out to users over the next few days.

What do you think of the update? Will you be using Cover Feed on your Android phone?
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Thursday, 1 August 2013

MIcrosoft office for Android


An Office Comes to Droid

ms office for Android


MIcrosoft Office if one such thing for PCs to store and create Documents.Earlier This Summer it landed to mobile platform also
when it came to the iPhone, but now it's making an even bigger splash on the world's largest mobile platform, Android
Starting Wednesday, Office 365 subscribers will be able to download and run the Office Mobile app for Android.
The Android version of Office only works on phones. 

Like the iPhone version, the app is a free download, but you must subscribe to Office to run the programs. Subscribers are allowed to run Office on up to five mobile devices, which don't count against the five PCs or Macs that can install the desktop apps. Windows RT and Windows Phone devices don't count against either total. (Those numbers differ a bit for student or business accounts.)

One difference on Android: You can't buy a subscription to Office like you can in the iPhone app. (You'll have to go to the web for that.) But otherwise, you get the same Word, Excel and PowerPoint, optimized for the smaller real estate on a smartphone screen. Once you start editing in Word, for example, the "chrome" of the app disappears, letting you focus on the document.

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Advantage:
SkyDrive is the default place to save documents and the programs work pretty much as they do on iPhone, albeit with Android functionality and design elements. Plus, Office subscribers get an extra 20GB of storage. Office Mobile for Windows Phone still has the home-field advantage over Android, though, with its ability to open copy-protected files and hookups to SharePoint and Lync.
Google Drive, however, so there's room for Microsoft to improve. With the service coming online for Android users, the audience for those features will be that much larger.


Disadvantages :
Owners of Android tablets, just like iPad users, will have to settle for Office web apps since they won't be able to download the official app from Google Play . Android phones must be running version 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" or later.

The app is currently only available in the United States, but Microsoft says it will be available in dozens of other countries in coming days .

Are you excited that Office is coming to Android? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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Wednesday, 31 July 2013

4 Free Apps for Photo Editing to use with Instagram

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    1.PHOTOSHOP EXPRESS

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    This app is a no-brainer. Simple and intuitive, Photoshop Express lets you make the necessary adjustments to crop, exposure, color, tint, hue, saturation, contrast and levels with ease.
    You can create artistic looking shots with the swipe of your finger when you add many of the classic filters from Photoshop, including "Lens zoom," "Grain" and "Glow."
    While somewhat simple, the app works well. Plus it’s free — so, if you don’t already have it, you should be uploading it now.
    Price: FREE
  • 2. PIXLROMATIC 

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    If you only download one app from the list, this should be it. While you wont be able to add funny stamps and cat masks to all of your photos, you'll take some of the best-looking photos your friends have ever seen.
    It's best to use the app in combination with another (like Photoshop) that lets you make basic corrections before addding these amazing effects.
    Choose from dozens of filters (if you buy the pro version of the app, you get even more). Each filter is better than any you'll find on Instagram. Then, add effects like beautiful sparkles, neon light streaks and even realistic rain.
    Price: FREE

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  • 3. PHOTOWONDER

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    With Photowonder, crop, collage, add filters and effects. It falls into the same category as LINE Camera, letting users change the filters but also add stamps and create collages.
    Still, the effects are much different than LINE Camera's. One of the best filters adds snow to your photos. (Here, we made it snow in New York City on a scorcher.) Finally, preview effects before you apply them — one of the best parts of the app.
    Price: FREE
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    4. LINE CAMERA

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    Whether you like to get silly with your photos or need to write notes, mark-up images, or just play with cool filters for your shots, this app is for you.
    Use LINE Camera to add beards to your friends photos. More serious editors can use the painting and text tools for photo mock-ups.
    LINE Camera has as many filters as Instagram. Plus, it lets you draw over your photos with different brushes, add smiley faces, glasses and other funny stamps atop your pictures.
    This Japanese app has the most options and effects on the list.
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VIews-A google Community Site to share panoramic photos

Google launched a community site called Views, allowing users to easily share 360-degree panoramic photos to Google Maps, on Tuesday.
The images, which Google calls "photo spheres" are plotted on Maps and geotagged, according to a blog post written by product manager Evan Rapoport. Photo spheres can be created with the camera on an Android phone running version 4.2 (Jelly Bean) or higher.

Procedure For adding Your own

                   To add your own, you’ll need to sign into the Views site with your Google+ profile. Next, click the blue camera button on the top right of the page and import your existing photo spheres from your Google+ photos, or tap “Share” in Android’s Gallery app and select Google Maps.
On Views, you get your own page which shows all your photo spheres and lets you add descriptions about the place you’ve visited. You can also explore your uploads on a map.



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 Understandably, there isn’t that much content on Views yet, so Google has added the Street View Gallery to compensate: it features panoramas of the company’s most popular Street View collections. You can access it on any Views page by hitting the “Explore” button at the top.




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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

9 Apps you should not have missed !


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Smartphones without the apps are useless.There smartphone companies try to find the best mobile apps for their platform.The apps make the smartphone more smarter
Here is the list of Must have apps for all platform or Os.

BreakupText



Need to break up with someone? There’s an app for that. Called BreakupText, the app helps you end your relationship the easy way with a few taps on your smartphone screen.
To get started, you simply have to tell the app whether you’re breaking up with a man or woman, a serious or casual partner, and why you’ve decided to move on. Enter a phone number, and BreakupText takes care of the dirty work for you.

Dollarbird







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Keeping track of your finances can be a daunting task, so Dollarbird simplifies the process of tracking what you spend, and where you spend it, by plotting each expense on a calendar; that way, you can look back and see where and when you spend the most money over the course of a month.

Walk Up

Always find yourself hitting the snooze button in the morning? A new app called Walk Up forces you to walk around before turning off. The app uses the built-in accelerometer in your iPhone to determine if you’re out of bed, and then makes you walk a predetermined number of steps before it will turn off.

Walk Up! Makes Annoying Sounds Until You Walk Around in the Morning

 

FindIt


A new iOS app called FindIt launched this week in the App Store. The application helps you search your phone for content according to person, time or type. Searches span across your phone, Gmail, Google Drive and Dropbox, so you can always find the file you need, when you need it -- even if you don't remember where it's stored. This is one of my favourite app also.

Google Play Games

 

 Google launched Google Play Games,with changed UI a hub for discovering new games, tracking achievements and playing with friends. Only for Android, the app makes it easy to discover hot new games, as well as compare scores with friends.

Drive Assist

Want to know what the weather is going to be like on your route? Interested in how much time you’ve really spent in traffic? Drive Assist is a mobile app for iOS that brings such detailed information -- similar to what you might get in high-tech cars -- into any vehicle. The app is capable of displaying your speed, a compass, weather conditions and a map to your destination. An integrated music player also lets you control your tunes.

Words With Friends Free

Words With Friends Free is the ad-supported version of the Scrabble-like game by Zynga. In the game you can compete against your Facebook friends, others using the service and strangers.

Swiftkey

On Tuesday, SwiftKey unveiled SwiftKey Cloud, (to know more) a new suite of services that improves how SwiftKey works on your device, and also syncs that experience across all your devices through the cloud.
What's more, phrases you frequently use in other places (e.g. Facebook and Gmail) are brought into the app as suggested words. Popular phrases of the day in the news and on Twitter are also suggested.

Hipstamatic Oggl

Hipstamatic Oggl arrived for Windows Phone this week, offering users the ability to upload pictures to Instagram for the first time. Much like Instagram, Oggl has a number of different filters that can be added to photos to give them a different look. Unlike Instagram, those filters are chosen before you take the picture, although you’ll also have the option to update the lens and film speed afterwards, as well.


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