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Friday, February 24, 2012

Photo collaging! with "PicFrame"


I found a nice app called PicFrame.

You can make a photo collage by combining multiple photos with this app.

As it's name suggests, it is not that you can make a completely free form layout photo collage, but you can only put photos in predetermined rectangular frames.

You can move drag and move borders to resize individual photo areas.

You can change the size, round corners, rotate and mirror photo images.

In "Style" menu you can select color or pattern, and width of frame. But you can't change the color of patterns.


Completed photo collage can be saved in CameraRoll, or shared on Facebook, Flickr, Twitter and Tumblr.


There's Mac version of this app too, but basic function is same. The only difference, at least I could notice, is Mac version has more choices of frame aspects.


Here I made some examples. Hope you'll enjoy and give it a try, it's fun :)


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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Vitalizing your photo with Camera+

Scenery & So Emo
What make iPhone a wonderful photography tool are a variety of line-ups of iOS Apps.

I found an app called Camera+, and this very app has ended my endless journey searching for nice photo editing (mainly, effects) apps, at least for a while.

Its very easy to use as every iOS apps are.
Launch the app and take a photo or select a photo from Camera roll. Click Edit and you'll see 4 effects in the menu bar, Scenes, Adjust, Crop, FX effects, and Borders.

'FX effects' is a main feature of this App. There're 4 types of effects in the FX effects menu, Color, Retro, Special, and Analog. Each type has 9 unique effects.

original photos
Color
Retro
Special
I Love Analog (In App Purchase)

Change the intensity of effect by moving slider.

If you want more than one effect for one photo, you need to once save the photo and open it from Cameraroll.

'Scenes' is just like that familiar menu on your digital cameras. You select scene effects in accordance with the environment the photo was taken in.

Other things you can do with this app is 'Crop', 'Change angles' and add 'Borders' on photos.

You don't have to launch other apps to share edited photos. Flickr, twitter, facebook, SMS, and email are available so far.

The price of this app is only 2 USD. I think it's pretty cheap for the function of the app.

You need to pay extra money for Analog effect. If you unlock Analog effect option, you will have well-balanced analog-film-camera-like effects, and it's definitely worth the money.


It's like now you have a lot of different types of analog compact cameras with different types of films in one device which you always carry, the iPhone.
Flash, & Lo-Fi 30% 
How about giving it a try?
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Superimpose a Screen Shot into iPhone: Screen Shot Maker for "iOS"

iPhone's screen shot has a lot more visual impact when it is superimposed into iPhone itself. Because this makes it easier to imagine how apps or wallpapers actually look like in the iPhone in your hand.
I want you to introduce this app which makes superimposing really easy. I happened to find this one in Apps store.
It's really easy. Click 'Add Images' and you just choose a screen shot you want to use, or you can drag & drop a screen shot. Then select the model of iPhone and click 'Export'.


Available models are iPhone4, iPhone3GS,iPad2,iPad,iPod touch, but all comes in black.
Vertical shots are superimposed into portrait mode, and horizontal shots are put into landscape mode. This video might be useful to get an idea of how it works.


The price of this app is 5 USD, which is not very cheap, but if you want to display any kinds of screen shots of iOS devices, this definitely adds a new choice for your creation.


How about giving it a try? (I don't mean the girl lol)


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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Da Best Of Hatsune Miku

These days, most of Japanese startups are aiming at overseas market as the domestic market has never seemed to stop shrinking. 'Go Overseas or Die' is kind of a stale phrase in Japan. This tendency is seen particularly in web developing businesses (since there's no physical distance in the internet) that their products are solely provided in English.
Hatsune Miku on Metro (British paper)
Hatsune Miku is not exactly the same, but she is clearly one of Japan's marketing hope, so, you can see these CD's lyric are all written in English... nope almost everything is written only in Japanese :P Yet, the world loves her.

Hatsune Miku is pops biggest draw as japanese 3d cartoon stagesensation

I'm not sure we can get these physical CD's produced by Dwango Entertainment co. and distributed by Sony Music Direct at our local stores in US. Anyway these "Hatsune Miku Best ~memories~" and "Hatsune Miku ~impacts~" are released in Feb 2009 celebrating 2 year anniversary of Hatsune Miku (technically it's an anniversary of Software not herself since she is forever 16 years old). And I wanna introduce some of my favorite from these albums really quick. 

*Plz press  to see videolists.



Personally I like Impacts version better, as it's title suggests, it's a compilation of songs which has strong subliminal impacts on listner's mind and pretty addictive. Speaking of addictive songs, you can never miss this song.



This mysterious song is never be used in concerts nor CDs but it's a song that used in Google Chrome's TV commercials in Japan!!! (which was heavily aired during New Year holidays 2012, Awesome country huh??) Here is the commercial!!


Some people insist Miku is virtual (Yes she is) and some say even she is fake.. But at 0:45 of this video you see what Miku is made of... what you discover is people and how so many people create Miku together.
At the beginning Miku was merely a digital instrument which has been given a Anime style body because of the difficulty of marketing. But those people, I should say Otaku, put tremendous energy and created high quality music animation which even the company who produced Miku never expected to happen. Without these Otaku, who moved their hands and made things happen (for the clarification, the term Otaku is not limited to Anime or Manga fans, it's more like an enthusiast, at least in Japanese), Miku would never be such a big movement.
Finally something you should keep in mind is, you can be a part of this movement, I can be a part of this movement, everyone can be a part of this movement!


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Thursday, February 16, 2012

iTunes Store and iOS devices: The First Market in The Decade (ft.Anki & Instapaper)

Anki and Instapaper are similar. Because both started  off as a desktop application, and as the number of users increases both created iOS apps which are basically synced with the desktop apps in order to enable the mobile apps to do nearly the same thing as desktop apps.

Another similarity is that both of these two apps can be categorized in  ‘Productivity’ category, which means they are not providing 'Content' themselves. What they do provide is 'System' that transform your living more productive. With Instapaper, you can read online articles later by clicking the widget button in your browser, and when you open iPhone, you can see the same article. Anki is a flashcard apps with its own special algorism and user interface, you can create cards both in the desktop app and iPhone app and sync them each other. Neither of them have any contents in apps themselves before you collect or create contents by yourself.

They are also similar in terms of their user base. For Anki the number of people learning languages is huge, so it's naturally doing it's game in a huge market, and so does Instapaper as people reading articles online are more than unlimited.
Before iPhone or smartphones, people can only do these activities when they are in front of their laptops, but thanks to the iPhone and iTunes Store, these activities have been transformed and a completely new and huge market has been created. Why and How?


1. Before iTunes Store there’s no easy way to make money out of apps. Because charging process used to be very complicated.

From consumers side, you have to enter your address and credit card numbers for each sites which provides useful apps in order to buy them. From developers side, you have to build up paying system in your own site and even you are able to manage to do it, you’re responsible for the security of customers information, which gives you a lot of additional work.

If you have iPhone and have used iTunes Store at least once before, your address, name, credit card information etc. are already hooked with your iTunes account , which makes the process purchasing apps very quick and saving a lot of time and effort for you if you’re a developer. In other words, iTunes Store is a enormously capable (or dominating) middle man in Apps market.


2. No border between Paid Apps and Free Apps

To download Apps in the iTunes Store, you just have to sign in and for each downloading you just need to type in your password. This process is basically the same whether you’re BUYing apps or just downloading free apps. There is much more less chance to hesitate paying actual money or giving up typing a lot of information in the iTunes Store.


3. People spend more and more time on smartphones and tablets

The first three quarters of 2000’s was the Laptop Era. In this period people learned how great it is to be able to carrying their own small computers and using them anywhere in the world.  Smartphones and tablets bring this experience to the next level. With laptops you still need tables to put them on and chairs to sit on, and you may need to find a place where internet access is available. These are no longer issues for Smartphones and tablets (with 3g connection), they’re so small and light that you can hold with one hand, having 3g connection as well as wifi. As a result the time you used to spend reading paper materials or killing time doing various things or even using laptops are now spent with Smartphones and tablets.

Smartphones and tablets haven’t reached the same level as laptops when it comes to editing but they, especially tablets, are great devices for browsing that even some people might find it easier to concentrate on smartphones and tablets displays which show only one content full screen at a time than on laptops’ which usually are messed up with miscellaneous things.
Phone, tablet users spend more time with apps than Web - CNN.com 


4. iTunes cards safely allow students to buy apps with their own money

This is pretty self-explanatorySmile. What kinds of parents would be willing to give their kids their credit card numbers (and, what is worse, passwords) to buy Apps even though that App is a good educational tool for kids??


5. The sexiness of Apple Products make your Apps look more professional and worth paying money

This is pretty obviousSmileIf you don't understand this one, please check these sites.
Android - This is good
Apple iPhone - But this is what we call Masterpiece.
I really believe you agree with me completely. If you don't, please plz make sure you're letting your instinct flow.


6. iPad and iPhone (iPod touch): There are only two devices, Great relief for developers


Android and iOS, if you are a developer, which one do you choose as a platform you are making apps for?
If your goal is making money from your apps, then iOS is the one you should choose.

Not only because iTunes store is a better system to sell apps than Android apps market, but it is much easier to make sure that Apps you created actually work flawlessly in iOS platform. Why? Because there are only 2 devices for iOS, iPad and iOS, while there are ridiculously lot of different Android devices which have different screen resolution and different UI. Think about it. If you get money from your customers, you are professional, you can’t be irresponsible for the flaw of your products and services.


The conclusion

Putting well-matched ads was once a revolutionary way of making money online, but  thanks to iTunes Store, which saves troublesome online purchasing process, and still market-dominating iOS devices, we now have the practical alternative which is almost as same as the way traditional business has been done, 'Selling services directly to customers'.
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Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Jeremy Lin Show!

This is not a stats of John Stockton or Steve Nash!
The New Era of NBA has begun with the emerge of Linsanity!! Yay! This is Jeremy Lin's stats, now, a star NBA player.

Yo, He dominates the court as well as the social media. Maybe he already as big as MJ in Asia? (By Asia I mean Chinese countries..)

2.15: It always feels like a slow motion when we are experiencing the greatest moment of sports... Valentine's day's game MUST SEE!!
This Fan Video Of Jeremy Lin's Game-Winning Shot From Inside The Arena Will Give You Goosebumps
"Goosebumps the size of marshmallows:" that's exactly what he wrote...


I think your muscle got tight as you watch these exciting videos, so let's relax with this one:)


If you are a famous Asian American, it is written in the stars for you to be an awesome youtuber!
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Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Anki - iPhone app

-I've been using Anki for 6 months and it's iPhone app for 3 months to primarily improve my pronunciation. I will write about the detail of how I use Anki to achieve this goal in later posts.
Anki is Japanese for "memorization", it's a common word for students.
Even now this word brings back the memory of my school days back when studying was not so fun (the most important thing we ever learned at school is the fact the most important things can't be learned at school :P). How many times my teachers (ESP at cram schools) told me "you must Anki this and never forget!!" (uhmm... this pretty much explains why I don't like the name of this app..)

But this App called Anki makes "Anki" a lot easier and more efficient (and even addictive!) than simple rote learning!
This basically is flash-card app employs "spaced-based repetition", so that older, better memorized cards are shown with longer intervals, and newer, not well memorized cards with shorter intervals.

As its name suggests Anki is esp common among learners of Japanese, and when you look at shared deck, collection of cards shared with public, vast majority of them are Japanese.
But fit is also extremely helpful for the learners of other languages unless you don't bother to create cards on you own.

One drawback of this app is that this isn't fully functional without desktop version of Anki (which is available for PC, Mac, etc,).
With desktop Anki you can change fonts, add photos and audios easily. So if you want to use Anki for listening and pronunciation practice in addition to memorizing words, you must have desktop version, and need to sync it with your iPhone app.

4 buttons to determine interval
By default there are 4 answer options, and by selecting a right button, Anki will introduce a card again at right time to it will stick to your memory.
*Is there a way to change a deck name?
plz tell me if you know..
So Anki makes "reviewing" a lot more efficient, it's basically serving you cards automatically. What's left you to do is create better cards suitable for your learning purpose.

Why use Anki on smartphones
It seems many people already have explained the merits of using Anki mobile.
Spaced repetition: Never forget vocabulary ever again
Anki: Bringing Flashcards Out Of The Stone Age
Anki - 文字巻 - Moji Maki
What these people say in common is basically Anki is designed for serious learners who are trying to memorize a lot of stuff, and even though Anki is an efficient system, it of course requires a great deal of time. And with this mobile app you can change a lot of spare time, waiting at stations, in the train, toilet, bath, while watching tv, when eating alone, into learning time. So aggregated study time would increase and you would be able to learn as mush as possible just having this app.

Online backup
There is nothing more horrible than losing your flash cards which you put a lot of time to build.
Anki sync your local data of flash cards with Anki server every time you open and close your decks, the collection of cards, so as long as Anki server is working fine, you can just download your lost data from the server.
But,
It's current interface is very or too simple that can be confusing. You'd better be careful when you sync your data so that not to write old data over modified data. I wish this sync function would be more user friendly.

Purchasing process
Since the limitation of iPhone version of Anki, it's better to consider it as a optional feature of desktop version. By the way this app is 25 USD, which is quite expensive, so  I think you'd better take steps like this.
1. Download desktop version of Anki
2. Understand it's function
3. If want to "review" on mobile..
4. Buy iPhone or android apps
I guess most people buy mobile app for Anki not for editing and creating cards but for reviewing. And I can definitely say this Anki app for iPhone never disappoint you for that purpose.

So guys or girls, let's start learning everywhere with iPhone, you just need a few seconds to pick the phone up and launch the app!!!
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Saturday, January 07, 2012

Book Reviw: What I talk about when I talk about running

so you share some thoughts on running with Murakami?

When you talk about yourself, it’s maybe difficult to talk directly about yourself. To clearly grasp who you really are, and get the idea of what you really want to talk about yourself, something that has been taking a critical role in your life is also playing a critical role. A Critical thing in one’s life is different from person to person, and in Murakami’s case, it’s running, as some of you might be perplexed. Why not writing? If you know another aspect of him not as a novelist but as a running novelist, you can automatically understand why, and this book is the best stuff and a must read to know the other yin(陽) side of him.

Let me make it more specific, it’s not that he chose running as a main theme when he was trying to write about himself. It was the opposite that when he was trying to write about what running has meant to him as a person, he discovered that writing about running and writing about himself was not that different, or even they're almost same he thought.

It’s well-known scientific fact that running is good for you brain and a lot of people simply run, from university professors to corporate CEOs to ordinary office workers. While everybody has different reasons to run, there are some common reasons to run everybody can share, I guess. So what are the reasons to run for you? This book by Murakami, a kind of memoir of himself, perhaps gives you some reasons to try running, or if you’re already a runner, this helps you have fresh insights about why you run, or if you’re a fan of his novels, this is the book you can know him much better as a person, as a writer, and as a runner. (After all he is a professional novelist, not a professional athlete, and what makes this book so special is the fact that he obviously confesses if running didn’t take such a great part in his life his writing would be significantly different, although he never went deeper about what kind of differences are they.)

For me, this is the book which made me start a running habit after reading it, and here are some points from the book which resonated with me when I was reading it and crossed in my mind when I was running after reading it.


1. Muscle is an animal

Like a manual labor, if you carefully tell your body what you need him to do, and listen to what they say, and keep doing so, muscle will follow your order and do it’s jobs, gradually expand it’s limit. But if you are not paying enough attention and forget taking care of it, it soon gets used to that lazy life and forget what they’ve learnt easily.

2. Writing (for making living) is a manual labor

Obviously those who make a living as a professional writer have a privilege to work when and where they want.  but even so, sitting at your desk for hours, keeping your mind focused like a laser beam, and creating a long, profound, and complex story is something we can’t imagine how tough it is unless you actually live that kind of life. In his own words it requires a lot energy over a long period that you imagine.

3. Unhealthy souls require healthy bodies

Even though he is a bit cynical to the idea that writing novels is a unhealthy type of work, he agrees with the idea. It is basically antisocial and unhealthy activity and many of writers and artists are actually living antisocial or decadent style of lives, he says. But his point is people who are healthy or love healthy life tends to think only of good health and who are unhealthy tends to think only of that, but looking your life with this kind of one-sided view is not make your life fertile. They don't conflict each other or even supplement each other.

4. Talent is most decisive, but you can’t control it

In this book, he writes If he’s asked what is the most critical factor to be a professional novelist that would definitely be a talent. But talent is not something you can always count on or consume when you need and save when you don’t. Of course through experience or trial and error, you could forge your way to efficiently work but if you totally lack talent, you can never be a professional writer.


5. Focus supplements talent to a certain extent

The second most critical factor to be a professional novelist he says is focus. The ability to concentrate your limited energy and talent on whatever critical at the moment. Some says to be able to focus like a lazor beam is a talent, but this is surely something you can control and you can even supplements a shortage of talent with that level of focus (to a certain amount, of course).


6. Do what you can continue naturally

So you have a talent and strong focus, then you can write a novel? Maybe yes, but not sure whether you would still be writing as a professional writer 5, 10, 20 years later. Especially if you write long novels, something needs well organized story, you might need a regular rhythm to keep going. You need to sit at your desk every day writing for hours and continue this life over months. If you get tired of it after 2 weeks or one month, then this type of work is not for you. But don't think you can naturally reach that state easily. You take as much energy and concentration as you can manage to get things run smoothly. Same can be said to running a long-distance, it's not for everyone but for people who think it suits his or her nature. And you need a considerable amount of time and effort to actually run a long-distance.


7. Key to continue is not strong will but to do what suits your nature

It is incredible and somewhat odd for those who don’t run, that some runners wake up early and run in a brisk morning air for every day on top of their daily routine after that. But it is more likely that they are not that different from you, and not that they all have stronger will. Murakami says he can’t find any relation between running every day and whether he has a strong will. He runs simply because running suits his nature (not that he doesn’t feel it painful, it’s tough for him too, of course). He even says if you do something against your nature, you could never continue that activity no matter how you want to succeed and hate to lose, and even though if you could manage to continue it and achieve what you wish, it’s not good for you.


8. Your nature won’t change much as you get older

Of course people change day by day, year by year. You can learn and improve yourself through experiencing various new things and hard training. You used to be shy or unsocial but you could transform yourself into an out-going, friendly person, seriously? In some cases changing yourself is good for you or even a must thing to survive in society. But when you are a novelist and write a story with your entire being, no matter how you try to deny, the old you, for better or worse, are still there and you can’t hide it, maybe(you’ll only know when you write as a professional writer like Murakami…).


9. The only opponent you need to beat is yourself, the goal you set by yourself

For most of long-distance runners, individual rivalry is, to beat someone or to lose to someone, not important to keep running. Or you don’t need it since there is most objective, inescapable standard in running, namely time. As long as you can reach the goal set by yourself, you will feel a sense of satisfaction. You can easily come up with excuses why you lost to someone, but you can’t fool yourself. Failing to reach a goal set by yourself is not something you can’t easily explain.
But after he got older, when he could no longer improve his time and slowly his time became going down, he naturally found what matters is whether he can enjoy running and feel a sense of contentment after a race and that trying to achieve a certain time no longer serves as a goal for his running.


10. You are not thinking while you are running

You are basically not thinking while you run. When you run your mind is filed with void, and various thoughts cross your mind but they never take up this central void. He doesn’t reveal whether he has ever came up with ideas of his novels when he run or not, but that’s not important for him obviously. It’s rather he can get rid of bad feeling or extraneous thoughts by running to exhaustion than he finds a new idea as he runs.


11. You can keep running in early morning every day because of a beautiful young lady

Running is, without a doubt, a sports you (can) do by yourself all alone, and this is one of a greatest thing about running. But of course a beautiful lady you pass each other every day in a early morning run may reduce a pain of waking up every day when everybody is still sleeping. (He even says without pleasure like that it’s pretty difficult to get up early and go jogging every morning )


12. You need to balance your running and your work

After all, if you're a runner, by being a runner I mean keep running for a long time, sometimes lifelong, the reason you run is most likely not only because you want to stay fit, but you want to live to the fullest.
As for Murakami, he is an enthusiastic runner (maybe it's stylish to call him simply "a runner" but he runs one marathon per year, so it's not far off to describe him as "enthusiastic"), but also a (running) novelist, a significantly renowned novelist. Maybe he can't do things halfhearted or perhaps that's his nature to choose something you can't accomplish halfhearted, and thereby when he started running when he was 33 in 1982, he has come all the way to running nearly 30 marathons and even one ultra marathon, where you run 100 km. But ultimately the reason or the goal of his running is to maintain and improve his physical condition in order to keep on writing. That's why he has tried to stay in a position where everything is balanced and doesn't run another ultramarathon even though he is eager to run the one.


13. A lesson you learn is got to be concrete

“From out of the failures and joys I always try to come away having grasped a concrete lesson, (It’s got to be concrete, no matter how small it is.)”
By the time you’re reading this line of the book you’ll end up knowing why writing about running took so much time for him. It is from the beginning a vague theme, but lessons he learned through actually got his body moving and feeling pain is definitely concrete. Putting those lessons into words as concrete as possible is a kind of writing he’d never tried before and he needed to carefully create the his own way of completing the task.
           
amazon.com(USA)                 amazon.co.jp(日本)
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