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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Top Amazingly Creative Facebook Profiles

Connecting to the world has never been easier and more accessible than it is today. Especially, social networking sites have been developing as an online service which assists users to express themselves, share interest or make new friends. Otherwise, social networking site is also a huge source of sharing photos to your beloved friend.
 Among these sites, Facebook is the leading pioneer in connecting people which was found in 2006 as a site for students in Harvard University. Especially, creative Facebook users have made much loved profile pagethanks to new photo layout that really set them apart from the crowd. French artist Alexandre Oudin is identified as the first person to start the upcoming craze.

iPhone 5: Outstanding Specifications Leaked

iPhone 5, Apple’s new generation iPhone is scheduled to be launched at WWDC 2011 in San Francisco by the end of June, 2011. Apple iPhone 5\'s ads video clip and most outstanding specifications have been leaked in technology websites worldwide. Apple iPhone 5, integrated with Apple’s hardware, software and platform, and developed with the NFC technology transfering data at a high speed. In the world\'s smartphone industry, iPhone 5 may be the most advanced one ever released by Apple with a modern payment system used as a kind of credit card in different stores and establishments around the world. In fact, the official images of Apple iPhone 5 have not been revealed; therefore, smartphone design experts and users have produced interesting drafts describing such a desirable iphone. The following pictures partially show off the best features of Apple iPhone 5 released by the end of June, 2011.

Amazon launches 69c MP3 store, stabbing the Apple’s iTunes store in the back

First, it was the Appstore for Android. Now, Amazon is trying to steal some business from another industry heavyweight with the launch of its 69 cents MP3 store for “bestselling new songs.”
gsmarena 001 Amazon launches 69c MP3 store, stabbing the Apples iTunes store in the back
As the name suggests, the price of the hottest new songs in MP3 format will be 69 cents – that’s under 2/3 of what Apple is charging for them in its mighty iTunes Store. By doing this, Amazon is hoping it can sway some consumers towards its online music store. Would you switch over? Let us know in the comments section below.

Nokia Reader for Symbian^3 gets an update, gets some improvements and bug-fixes

The Nokia Reader is an application for receiving RSS news feeds on Symbian^3 devices and is part of the Ovi Notifications Support Package (ONSP). It just received an update, which improves overall performance and fixes the bugs in the previous version.
gsmarena 001 Nokia Reader for Symbian^3 gets an update, gets some improvements and bug fixes
The list of improvements include connectivity, a bug that forced the user to re-enter his/hers Nokia Account credentials and force stop issues, which needed a reinstall of the previous version.
A good RSS reader is very important for some people as it condenses the information from many websites into a stream of neat headlines in an organized fashion.
Hit this link through your Nokia Symbian^3 device here.

Google Music To Lauch today, stream users’ music to their Flash-enabled droids

Amazon may have beaten them to the punch but Google is still launching their long-rumored cloud-music service – called Music – today at the Google I/O conference. Google Music will serve as a digital locker, where users can store their songs and stream them over the Internet on any device. The Google I/O conference is set to start later on today – 5pm London time, to be exact.
gsmarena 001 Google will launch Google Music today, stream users music to their Flash enabled droids
This, much like the Amazon Cloud Player, is happening without a deal with the music studios…That means that users will have to upload songs they’ve bought elsewhere – and they won’t be able to download them on another device, they can only stream them (to prevent people using Google Music as a way to spread privacy). Also, I wouldn’t be terribly surprised if there’s a lawsuit just around the corner.
Anyway, Amazon have linked their Cloud Player to Amazon MP3 online music store by adding an option that copies over every purchased song over to the Cloud Player. Google doesn’t have a similar service however, so Music will be a purely passive locker.
It will offer more storage though – 20,000 songs (limited by number rather than storage it seems) rather than the 5GB you get for free from Amazon.
Google Music should roll out as soon as next week for US consumers – and it would launch as a Beta service (anyone surprised?). Google’s Android OS will support the player, though it’s almost certain that the service will use Flash, so droids with Eclair and below most likely will not be supported (at least initially).
iOS devices too (Amazon updated their service to support it) though Apple is rumored to be working on a similar service – and they’ve already signed two of the four major labels, so Apple users are probably not missing much here.
Google Music should be supported on the desktop too though laptops have plenty of storage for music and there are better ways to sync music folders among laptops.

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