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Facebook has just finished a deal to acquire mobile photo sharing app Instagram for approximately $1 billion in cash and stock. Instagram will remain an independently branded standalone app that’s separate from Facebook, but the services will increase their ties to each other. The transaction should go through this quarter pending some standard closing procedures
What is the top 5 of incredible Android accessories?
There is a great abundance of smartphone accessories these days but those are truly incredible made it the top 5 list :
1. Motorola Power Pack
Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications.
The Android SDK provides the tools and APIs necessary to begin developing applications on the Android platform using the Java programming language.
Some of its features are :
Application framework enabling reuse and replacement of components
Integrated browser based on the open source WebKit engine
Optimized graphics powered by a custom 2D graphics library; 3D graphics based on the OpenGL ES 1.0 specification (hardware acceleration optional)
Yes its true Instagram for Android has launched.
Instagram for Android is now available for practically every Android smartphone n the Google Play Store as a free download.
Instagram for Android is more than just a photography app with artistic filters, it’s also a huge social network with over 27 million users. The Instagram community will grow today as the millions of Android users can now download the popular app.
Instagram for Android doesn’t have the same issues Temple Run did at launch, with support for any Android phone running Android 2.2 or higher.
One of the most popular photography applications for the iPhone has quickly become one of the most popular Android apps. Instagram for Android surpassed 1 million downloads less than 24 hours after its release on the Google Play marketplace on Tuesday.
The Android application opened its pre-registration last week, attracting more than 430,000 users. When the service launched it reportedly saw 2,000 sign-ups per minute, nearly crashing the company’s servers. The popular app allows users to capture photos and edit them using a number of filters that give images a unique retro look.
Twitter describes itself as, “a service for friends, family, and co-workers to communicate and stay associated through the transaction of quick, repeated responses to one simple thought: What are you doing?”
If you’re new Twitter, then that description might seem to be a bit vague and ambiguous. So, to help you wrap your mind all around the short-form messaging tool, start thinking about about Twitter as a new form of online interaction. Twitter is just communication in a new shape, but it’s also a platform for playing to the interaction of others in new ways.
Google has unveiled a pair of futuristic glasses – reminiscent of a Star Trek prop – as part of a bid to introduce wearable computing into the mainstream technology industry.
The slim line device fits around the forehead, with a small screen in the top right corner to transmit information to the wearer.
In a short video released on Wednesday, the wearer is seen taking pictures, checking the weather, getting directions, and placing a video call, all of which are controlled using voice activated icons that appear in the user's field of vision.
A new wave of mobile phones is about to launch and first out of the starting gate for Google is not Samsung or Motorola or Sony – it’s comparative minnow HTC.
The Taiwan-based company’s new ‘One’ series of phones, headed by the flagship ‘One X’, has generated more excitement among British networks than any device perhaps since Apple’s latest iPhone. That’s in part due to a huge marketing push led by the firm’s TV commercial featuring a photography student using the phone to take a picture while skydiving, but few mobile phone company’s fans have the ardour of HTC’s.