Sunday, September 23, 2012

Pocket adds text to speech functionality


While Pocket makes reading and saving information from the internet easier, it now also reads information to users with the new text to speech functionality

Pocket, a popular information saving application for Android which was earlier known as Read it Later, has received a new update.
Pocket application allows users to save information available on the internet in the form of text, images and videos available online in simple easy to read snippets. This makes it easy to find those interesting bits of information when needed later.
Pocket adds text to speech
With the latest upgrade, Pocket has acquired a new function that allows the application to read out text saved in the app. It comes in real handy when the user is traveling or simply does not have the time to read.
With Pocket, users can select almost any web page, video or images and can save it for future reference. The application also makes content available offline so that users do not even need an active internet connection to see the content they have saved. Also, the content is available for all linked devices so that users can save that useful article on their mobile during the day to read later on the big screens of their tablet while they relax at home.
Pocket application, which was earlier paid, has been made absolutely free for Android users. Users can get the updated application right off the Android applications store or they can also use the following link to download it on their device.

Twitter app for Android gets a host of improvements


The new update brings added security and much better profile management for Twitter Android app.

Popular social networking website Twitter has rolled out a new update for its Android based application. With this new update, the Twitter application has now the ability to handle profile images and images entered in posts as well.
Users will now be able to view profiles with images that have bigger header shots too. Along with that the new update adds the ability to view photo streams from profiles and events all from within the application.
Twitter app for Android
Also, the users of this new application can get the ability to see the images in full detail with the new added ability to zoom in on images, utilising the device's pinch to zoom functionality. With this new addition users can view images better and even in full screen mode right from within the native application and without having to use any third party solutions.
Twitter has now also improved protected account management including the ability to accept or deny follower requests. Last but not least, the update also brings much needed search suggestions for people, topics and hash tags. Searching for users will now be much more effective as the search widget in the app will suggest and auto complete names that users try to search for.

12 Essential Rules to Follow When Designing a Logo


The logo is the face of any brand — the very first impression — so its design is extremely important.
When executed correctly, a logo is a powerful asset to your client’s brand.
However, creating an effective visual representation of a brand requires much more than just graphic design.
Like any line of work that involves a set of specific skills, logo design requires plenty of practice and experience for it to be successful; knowledge is definitely power for any graphic designer.
For this reason, we have outlined 12 essential rules to follow in order to design an effective logo.

1. Preliminary Work Is a Must

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Preliminary sketches are an important first step in designing an effective logo.
These can be as simple as paper and pen drawings or drafts made using a vector program, such as Illustrator.
The bottom line is that you compromise the final result if you rush, or skip, this step.
Start with 20 to 30 sketches or ideas and then branch out to create variations of the original ideas.
If nothing seems to work, start over and begin sketching new ideas.
An effective graphic designer will spend more time on this preliminary work than any other step in the design process.

2. Create Balance

Balance is important in logo design because our minds naturally perceive a balanced design as being pleasing and appealing.
Keep your logo balanced by keeping the “weight” of the graphics, colors, and size equal on each side.
Though the rule of balance can occasionally be broken, remember that your logo will be viewed by the masses, not just those with an eye for great art, so a balanced design is the safest approach.

3. Size Matters

When it comes to logo design, size does matter. A logo has to look good and be legible at all sizes.
A logo is not effective if it loses too much definition when scaled down for letterheads, envelopes, and small promotional items. The logo also has to look good when used for larger formats, such as posters, billboards, and electronic formats such as TV and the Web.
The most reliable way to determine if a logo works at all sizes is to actually test it yourself.
Note that the smallest scale is usually the hardest to get right, so start by printing the logo on a letterhead or envelope and see if it is still legible.
You can also test for large-scale rendering by printing a poster-sized version at a print shop.

4. Clever Use of Color

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Color theory is complex, but designers who understand the basics are able to use color to their advantage.
The basic rules to keep in mind are:
  • Use colors near to each other on the color wheel (e.g. for a “warm” palette, use red, orange, and yellow hues).
  • Don’t use colors that are so bright that they are hard on the eyes.
  • The logo must also look good in black and white, grayscale, and two colors.
  • Breaking the rules sometimes is okay; just make sure you have a good reason to!
Knowing how colors evoke feelings and moods is also important. For example, red can evoke feelings of aggression, love, passion, and strength.
Keep this in mind as you try out different color combinations, and try to match the color to the overall tone and feel of the brand.
Playing around with individual colors on their own is another good idea. Some brands are recognizable solely by their distinct color.
For example, when you think of John Deere, you think of the “John Deere green” color, and this sets this brand apart from its competitors and, more importantly, makes the brand all the more recognizable.

5. Design Style Should Suit the Company

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You can use various design styles when creating a logo, and to pick the right one, you should have some background information about the client and the brand.
A recent trend in logo design is the Web 2.0 style of 3D-looking logos, with “bubbly” graphics, gradients, and drop shadows.
This style may work well for a Web 2.0 website or tech company, but may not be effective for other kinds of brands.
Research your client and its audience before you begin your preliminary work.
This will help you determine the best design style from the start and save you from having to return repeatedly to the drawing board.

6. Typography Matters… a Lot!

Choosing the right font type and size is much more difficult than many beginner designers realize.
If your logo design includes text, either as part of the logo or in the tagline, you will need to spend time sorting through various font types — often, dozens of them — and testing them in your design before making a final decision.
Try both serif fonts and sans-serif fonts as well as script, italics, bold, and custom fonts.
Consider three main points when choosing a font to accompany your logo design:
  • Avoid the most commonly used fonts, such as Comic Sans, or else your design may come off as amateurish.
  • Make sure the font is legible when scaled down, especially with script fonts.
  • One font is ideal, and avoid more than two.
Strongly consider a custom font for your design. The more original the font, the more it will distinguish the brand. Examples of successful logos that have a custom font are Yahoo!, Twitter, and Coca Cola.

7. The Goal IS Recognition 

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The whole point of creating a logo is to build brand recognition. So, how do you go about doing this?
Well, it varies from case to case, but the goal with the logo is for the average person toinstantly call the brand to mind.
A few examples of this are the logos for Coca-Cola, Pepsi, McDonald’s, and Nike.
Just a glimpse of any of these logos is all you need to recognize the brands.
The key to making a popular and recognizable logo is to combine all of the elements discussed in this article: size, style, color, typography, and originality.
Overlooking any of these during the design process will impair the quality of your final design. Examine your own logo design and see whether it meets all of these criteria.
A quick test to determine if your logo is recognizable enough is to invert it using any graphic design software and see if you can still recognize the brand. Additionally, you should mirror the logo and see if it’s easily recognizable in this state.
Keep in mind that logos aren’t always seen head-on in real world situations, for example, on the side of a bus or a billboard that you drive by.
Therefore, you should make sure to view your logo design from all angles and ensure that it’s recognizable from any direction before submitting it to your client.

8. Dare to be Different

To stand out from the competition, you must distinguish yourself as a designer with a distinct style. Rather than copy another design or style, be innovative and stand out from the crowd.
So, how can you be different? Try breaking the rules of design and taking risks.
Try a variety of styles to find the one that works best for your client. Try different color combinations until you find one that makes your design truly original.
Have fun with the design program you use, and keep tweaking the design until you feel you’ve got it right.

9. K.I.S.S. (Keep it Simple, Stupid)

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The simpler the logo, the more recognizable it will be.
For example, the Nike swoosh is an extremely simple logo and is also one of the most recognizable in the world.
Follow the K.I.S.S. rule right from the start of the design process, when you are brainstorming ideas and doodling sketches.
Often, you’ll find that you start with a relatively complicated design and end up with a simpler version of it in the end.
Work the design down to its essentials and leave out all unnecessary elements.

10. Go Easy on Effects 

Adobe Illustrator, Freehand, Photoshop, and other graphic design programs are extremely powerful tools and have many filters and effects that you can apply to your logo, but don’t get carried away!
There’s a time and place for these powerful tools, but it is not necessarily to design a logo.
Of course, playing around and seeing whether they enhance a logo is fine, but just remember that simplicity is key.

11. Develop a Design “Assembly Line”

To produce consistently high-quality logos, you need to develop your own design process, or “assembly line.” This should include the following steps:
  • Research
  • Brainstorm and generate ideas
  • Preliminary sketches
  • Develop vector designs
  • Send to client
  • Add or remove anything the client wants
  • Finalize the design and resubmit to client
Although you may want to tweak the order slightly, you should follow these basic steps with each logo design.
This will help you streamline your work, stay organized, maintain focus, and deliver better quality and more consistent results with each job.

12. Use Other Designs for Inspiration Only!

The last rule for designing an effective logo is quite simple: don’t copy other designers’ work! While there’s nothing wrong with being inspired by other designers, copying another person’s ideas or work is morally and legally wrong.
Gallery websites exist that let you use vector art images free of charge, with proper attribution under the Creative Commons License, but I strongly recommend not going this route.
These websites can be helpful for getting ideas during the brainstorming stage, but you’re better off starting your design from scratch and making it 100% original.

ZTE to launch Firefox OS phones this year


ZTE plans to roll out low cost smartphones based on Firefox OS. Currently the company sells phones with Android and Windows Phone OS.

China based mobile handset vendor ZTE will introduce a new mobile operating system later this year or early next year. ZTE, while announcing this, added that the OS has been developed in association with Mozilla, the maker of Firefox web browser.
However, it is not clear if this new operating system will be the same as the Firefox operating system which Mozilla has announced or whether it will be a different version specially designed for ZTE.
The confusion comes from a statement by ZTE spokesman David Dai Shu who said, "We are trying to increase our efforts in coming up with our own operating system, while introducing products based on Android."
ZTE to launch Firefox OS phones
Mozilla had earlier said that its mobile operating system has support from network operators like Deutsche Telekom, Sprint, Smart, Telecom Italia, Telenor and Etisalat.
If indeed ZTE gets its own OS made with Mozilla's help, it will fragment Firefox OS even before the platform is launched.
ZTE currently sells smartphones based on Android operating system and also has a few phones based on the Windows Phone operating system from Microsoft.
ZTE doesn't sell its own branded phones. Rather, its handsets are sold by operators under their own brand name. ZTE, however, has confirmed to The Mobile Indian that it plans to launch ZTE-branded phones in the Indian market soon and it is in the planning stages for the launch.

Top 5 apps for ICC T20 Cricket World Cup


Love cricket but work stopping you from enjoying the action? Switch to these apps.

When it comes to India, there is no game that has a bigger fan following. With the ICC T20 World Cup underway, it is every fan's dream to stay updated with every ball of the game and to never miss any action.
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But what if you have to stay outdoors or at office to finish some important task? Don't worry, as now there are several mobile applications available in the market which you can use to watch live action on the go! All these apps are available for Android devices.
ESPN Cricinfo
ESPN, official broadcaster for the ICC T20 World Cup 2012, has the most comprehensive cricket applications for Android smartphones and tablets. The application doesn't just provide live score updates and information of games that are taking place, but offers a wide variety of features as well.
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The ESPN app provides a ball by ball update of the game right on the screen of your smartphone or Android tablet along with related videos and podcasts.
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But if you are a little busy and cannot stay glued to the application then you can put it on 'lean back' mode and it will make sure you do not miss out on the important gaming action. Also, users can set the application to send out push notifications for each and every important happening like the fall of wickets, batsman milestones, and score updates during live matches.
NexGtv
NexGtv, the popular live TV channel streaming service, has tied up with ESPN Star Sports, the official broadcaster of the T20 World Cup, to provide live coverage of all T20 matches right on your Android device.
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On the NexGtv application you can watch matches live on your mobile device as and when they take place. Besides, the application also offers games highlights.
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NexGtv offers up to 100 live channels through its Android application while using adaptive bit-rate technology that varies video quality as per the available data speed of the device so that more time is spent watching rather than buffering.
Live Cricket Score Widget
There are several live cricket apps on Android that tend to hold up other tasks, or if something like an important email arrives while you're using the cricket app, you need to exit the application and restart it all over again.
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Well, not anymore as the Live Cricket Score Widget makes sure that users get all the important information and updates for the current game right on their home screen and that too without opening any applications.
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The widget is less than 100 KB in size, and that makes it very light on resources as well so that it loads quickly and displays information as soon as it happens. Users can place the widget wherever they wish on the screen of their device.
PlayUp
This is where sports goes social. Gone are the days of a boring one sided information overdose. With PlayUp, users can get their dose of gaming information along with comments and suggestions from other users as well.
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The application displays live cricketing action right on the device's screen and updates users with ball by ball proceedings. They have the liberty to watch or join live discussions with PlayUp users from across the globe.
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Also, users can make their own private chat room with their friends.
Not just cricket, PlayUp also covers a variety of sports so that discussions can go on long after this year's T20 World Cup ends.
ICC T20 World Cup 2012
Well, this one is for those who follow cricket like it's their religion. The ICC T20 World Cup 2012 application for Android is as exhaustive as it can ever be. The application provides schedules, stats, updates and other vital information about the T20 World Cup.
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The app does not need an active internet connection to operate as it just needs a few minutes of data connectivity to update the stats for matches that are over.
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The application has detailed information about T20 rules so if you feel something is going wrong, you can read and comment about it.
Also, the app provides stats about players and teams participating in this year's World Cup.





US' 5 Best Amusement Parks


Winners of Amusement Today magazine's Golden Ticket Awards...
5 Best Amusement Park


Best Amusement Park

Park Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio received the award in the Best Amusement Park category. The park has a large collection of roller coasters, four areas for children, live entertainment and beachfront resorts. Its Millennium Force roller coaster was voted best steel coaster. The coaster plummets down a 310 foot (95 m) drop at speeds reaching 93m/h(143km/h).
4 Best Waterpark

Best Waterpark

In the Best Water Park category, the winner for the 15th year in a row is Schlitterbahn Water Park Resort in New Braunfels, Texas. Recently opened, the world's longest water park ride is filled with raging rapids, careening waterfalls and giant waves.

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 Best Marine Life Park
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Best Marine Life Park

In the Best Marine Life Park category, Sea World in Orlando, Florida was voted the winner. As part of the attractions, the Wild Arctic allows visitors to explore a frozen wonderland of ice and Arctic animals including beluga whales, walruses and polar bears.

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Best Water Ride
Best Water Ride

In the Best Water Ride category, Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls at Universal's Islands of Adventure, Orlando was voted the winner. The attraction's queue area passes through: Snidely Whiplash's hideout; a theater that spoofs movies such as "Jaws," "Silence of the Lambs" and "Star Wars"; and a room with a talking bear head and a talking beaver head on a wall.

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Best Waterpark Ride

Best Waterpark Ride
In the Best Waterpark Ride category, Wildebeest at Splashin' Safari, Santa Claus, Indiana was voted the winner. The safari-themed water park includes the world's two longest water coasters: Wildebeest and Mammoth, numerous family raft slides and water slides, two wave pools, two lazy rivers, two family "tipping bucket" water-play attractions, plus dedicated children's slides and play areas