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Ninja's unboxing Google Nexus One

A damn cool marketing video I must say!!!

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It's an Android world out there!!!

With Google's unveiling of the Nexus One Android smart phone, It is hard to ignore the presence and the future of Android Mobile Platform. In a short period of time, Google's Android, which competes with Microsoft's Windows Mobile, Apple iPhone OS, Symbian and Palm OS has garnered lots of attention and recognition.

Very soon, we will see more and more Android-powered gadgets in the market, for starter, here's

Android-powered Smartbook:

Android-powered Home Phone:

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Android Apps: FxCamera

Fancy some Lomo, fisheye effects on your android phones? Android's FxCamera apps enables you to take a picture with various effects.

  • ToyCam
  • Polandroid
  • Fisheye
  • SymmetriCam
  • Warhol
  • Normal

The application simple, and is relatively quick at launching the camera and processing the picture with its effect. To download, search for 'fxcamera' in Android's Market.

Normal:

ToyCam Cross-process (Green):

ToyCam Monochrome:

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LOMO: Cross-process Emulation (Blue)

Heavy jam at Second Link, shortly after Singapore Tuas Checkpoint. It took me 4 hours to reach my destination at Skudai!

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Waze: Community-driven GPS in Singapore

Waze is a free social mobile app that enables drivers to build and use live maps, real-time traffic updates and turn-by-turn navigation for an optimal commute. It's 100% powered by users the more you drive the better it gets. Unlike other navigation solutions, Waze "crowdsources" its map-making process, reliant on its users to switch the app on when driving around town. Then, using the phone's built-in GPS capabilities, Waze uses the information sent back to create base maps and determine traffic patterns in order to warn other users of traffic jams ahead.

Waze was made available internationally about 2 weeks ago, and map coverage for Singapore is above 20% in less than one week. While it may not be ready to replace your conventional GPS just yet, it gets closer every day as more roads are mapped and more users join the service. So for early adopters who are interested to join the community of drivers in your, download Waze at,

  1. m.waze.com for Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian users
  2. Apple iTunes Store for iPhone users

 

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