Monday, July 8, 2013

Facebook Home with Folders

Facebook Home has been updated with folder support on the home screen. You can download the update through the Play Store now. If you'd like to get it for yourself, click the link below.

Facebook Home on the HTC First

Latest Update Log

Update Facebook for Android and Facebook Messenger to get the latest Home features.Get Facebook for Android here: http://bit.ly/fbandroidapp. Updates include:
• Organize your apps with folders—just drag one app onto another to create a folder
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Facebook Graph Search

Facebook Graph Search

How Graph Search looks
Facebook users who love their privacy might not like this new division of Facebook. You can search a keyword and discover other Facebook users who like the topic, and basically see anything they have posted about the topic and whether they live close by. Their profile and whole name are shown, and this hasn't caused much trouble yet, but then again, it is only available in the United States as of now.

Check it out:
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Google Fonts

If you haven't used Google Fonts, check it out

If you haven't heard of the service from Google called Google Fonts, it is a huge collection of hundreds of fonts that are 100% open-source and available for download.

New to Google Fonts?
You can use any of the fonts in Google's collection in Google Docs/Drive and sync it to your desktop through Skyfonts, and download them all through the Google Code Project.

Check the fonts out here:

If you'd like to see a few more fonts, not all being free, check out more here:
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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Ћ: The New The

 Ћ: The New The

Famous Australian restauranteur Paul Mathis has invented a new symbol that he hopes will replace the word "the" in everyday communications. Written much like the cyrillic letter "Ћ" and pronounced "th," it's a typographic ligature of an uppercase T and a lowercase h. "The word 'and' is only the fifth-most used word in English," Mathis tells The Age, 'and it has its own symbol – the ampersand... isn't it time we accorded the same respect to 'the'?"
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Friday, July 5, 2013

Gestures + Reveal.js

Gestures + Reveal.js

A new Chrome Experiment has come out and it uses Reveal.js
"This is what I got when I combined webcam-based gesture recognition with Hakim El Hattab's reveal.js.It took me a while to write and fine tune the detection algorithms. Even then, the algorithms are only about 80% accurate. You get the gist of it though: A flick of the hand in mid-air changes the slide.A two hand flick up or down activates the slide overview." 
from William Wu

The first slide of the gesture-based presentation

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