Add Fonts to Your Site Using Google Web Fonts

Gone are the days of font shortage. Thanks to Google, they have introduced their Google Web Fonts web service which makes working with typography so much easier for web designers and developers. So how can you add these fonts to your own site? Here’s what I learned from a tutorial created by Basic Use. The [...]

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Creating An App Icon With MakeAppIcon

So let’s say that you’re all ready set to release your mobile app for both Android and iOS devices which you’ve been working on for the past several months now and all that’s left for you to do is to have the required image dimensions (and appropriate file name format) for each submission to the [...]

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AccuWeather Windows Phone 8 App

Good news! Microsoft has now launched its Windows Phone 8. This has more advanced features than its predecessor Windows Phone 7 so you can enjoy better mobile functionality. One of the coolest apps in Windows Phone 8 is AccuWeather which provides accurate forecasts for more than 2.7 million locations globally. Its key features are: 1. [...]

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Facebook Now Features Auto-Generated Documentation

Developers using Facebook’s API have something to cheer about as the social networking giant has improved its reference documentation by automatically updating and generating the docs straight from the source code. So any changes made to APIs and methods will be instantly reflected in the documentation, which means Facebook engineers can now spend less time [...]

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Mippin: App for Everything and Everyone

Mippin is an award-winning app building platform so if you want your WordPress blog to have well-designed custom apps, then this is the answer. With this, you can change your desktop website into a mobile app within a short time without sweating it out. Mippin enables any site owner to create cross-platform apps just within [...]

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Customizing Google Maps

  Whenever we look for the exact location of certain places, Google Maps is the most reliable resource to date, and can be easily integrated into any website for added functionality. You must have used Google Maps often but did you know that there’s a ‘Link’ button on the left-hand side that is represented by [...]

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Reinvent Your Facebook Cover Image with FaceBlam!

Now you can turn your Facebook cover images into stunning artwork with FaceBlam! Made by Neo-Pangea, FaceBlam! allows you to edit your cover image of choice, combining it with your profile image into one continuous, smartly positioned portrait. According to Neo-Pangea’s co-founder Brett Bagenstose, “FaceBlam! actually began as a research and development project for us. [...]

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Mini Slide Projector Designed Just for Instagram

You’ve shared your Instagram pictures on social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook. You set them as your actual pictures, stickers, and magnets. But that’s not enough. Here’s something new that will allow you and your friends to see your Instagram photos in a brand-new light: Projecteo, a tiny LED-lit projector that uses 35mm [...]

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Apple and HTC Resolved Global Patent Dispute

Back in 2010, Apple filed legal charges against HTC Corp, alleging the latter of copying the features on the iPhone’s patented technology. Last Saturday, both companies declared that they have brought an end to all major lawsuits regarding the global patent disputes between them, including the discharge of all current lawsuits and a ten-year authorized [...]

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Facebook Testing Threaded Commenting System

Reports have spread last week that Facebook has been running some tests on some Facebook Pages recently with regards to the commenting system of status updates. Facebook’s Meredith Chin has confirmed that Facebook is indeed exploring a new feature that would allow users to post a reply on a specific comment under a post made [...]

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