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Jungle Jar

JungleJar Beautiful, Free Adobe Icon Set - 0 views

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    You may recognize these icons -- We used them on our Helium Wordpress template's demo page. I kept receiving emails asking where people could download the icon-set, so I decided to make it easier on both of us. Besides that, the icon set is of great quality.
Aline Ohannessian

Glass Menagerie Icon Set 1 - by ArtWave Design | Design Marketing Advertising Free Tips - 0 views

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    I present to you my latest icon creation! Glass Menagerie Icon Set 1 consists of 4 stunning web 2.0 icons: Twitter, Digg, YouTube & Facebook. They are free for personal use Only...enjoy and share the love :o)
Aline Ohannessian

Fresh Free Social Media Icons | DMA Free Tips - 10 views

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    WebDesignerWall recently released a lovely set of vector social media icons! Always grateful when designers give away free graphics :) The full set includes 50 social media icons...
Jungle Jar

JungleJar | New Twitter Icon Set + Vector - 0 views

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    We recently gained permission to redistribute this Twitter icon set with an included layered vector for our JungleJar readers to download. There are 15 icons total with 3 design alterations, sizes in pixel dimensions are 212x287, 132x188, 95x130, 68x92, and 53x66.
Hendy Irawan

famfamfam.com: Silk Icons - 0 views

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    " "Silk" is a smooth, free icon set, containing over 700 16-by-16 pixel icons in strokably-soft PNG format. Containing a large variety of icons, you're sure to find something that tickles your fancy. And all for a low low price of $0.00. You can't say fairer than that. "
Jungle Jar

An Origami Based Web 2.0 Icon Set - 0 views

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    Are you a fan of origami? Or perhaps you're just looking for a truly unique icon set to use on your webpage for social-bookmarking. If either of those are true, then this is the icon set for you.
Zulkarnain K.

Cheers: A Free "Social" Icon Set from Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    You can use the set for all of your projects for free and without any restrictions. However, it's forbidden to sell them. Please link to this article if you would like to spread the word. This iconset was designed by Helen Gkizi from http://www.webtoolkit4.me/ especially for Smashing Magazine and its readers.
Jungle Jar

JungleJar | Twitter Vector from Mau Russo and Inspired by Moby - 0 views

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    We have a new Twitter vector here on JungleJar thanks to Maurizio Russo, who we interviewed here at JungleJar around a month ago. Mau says his inspiration for this Twitter Bird vector came via the musical artist Moby. We also have a video of the creation of Mau's Twitter Bird from sketch concept to vector visualization.
liu king

9.7 Inch 16G TFT Touch LCD 1024x800px Resolution Tablet PC - 0 views

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    CPU: VIA VM8650 800MHZ 9.7" TFT Touch LCD (1:1)/Resolution:1024x800 Multimedia Codes: Support MP3/Audio Format support 3GP/Video Format support WORD,EXCEL,MAIL &PDF READER Web vedio with the ICON / RAM:1G HARD DISK:16GB NAND FLASH, WIFI: 802.11B/G Battery: 2400MAH Orientation Sensor: automatic steering display screen Sound Effect: Stereo speakers device, Built-in micphone. Audio: High-Fidelity stereo speaker output Software: Google Android Browser: Google chome-lite UCWEB Browser Desktop: Android, automatically change the wallpaper (like win7), update frequencies can be set to 1hour to 6 days E-book and Office word processing, Document to Go (Word, Excel, PPT, PDF), Support E-book function E-Mail: Mainstream Web Mail service Gmaill/Yahoo Mail/Hotmail/Sina Mail/163 Mail Communication Software: Fring,SkypeOut can call local call、long-distance call、overseas call and mobile call , MSN,SKYPE,GTALK Game: G-Sensor game, Classic game, Touch game Automatic screen rotation: Four-Direction Rotate screen Note Paper: desktop tools, support 1x1~4x4 custom size Resco Explorer: Android task Killer,Andexplorerhao de
Gary Edwards

Welcome to the next tech revolution: Liquid computing | InfoWorld - 7 views

  • In a nutshell, what Handoff -- and liquid computing in general -- portends is a world where both data and activities move around as needed. The device isn't the center of the universe, as it has been since the first computer.
  • The journey to liquid computing
  • everal years ago, Google showed us a different way: the cloud as the new center. With Google Docs (now called Drive), you created your documents on its browser-accessible servers and worked on them there, usually through a browser but also via native apps on iOS and Android. You didn't have to sync your data, because it was accessible from pretty much any device. Unfortunately, Google's Web-based apps don't work that well versus what you can do on a smartphone, tablet, or PC native app, so most of us still start with the device and use the cloud as mostly a convenient file share.
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  • Apple's iCloud Documents took the same idea but tied it to specific apps, moving us away from the notion of a common file pool to a common activity pool: text documents or spreadsheets or photos.
  • Apple's initial iCloud Documents approach was too tied to its apps, though, so it hasn't really expanded beyond Apple's own applications. (Apple is moving to correct that mistake in iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite.)
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    "I was typing an email on my iPad, and I got distracted. Some time later, I set the iPad down on my desk, and an icon on my Mac appeared. I clicked it, and in seconds the Mail app was running with that partially entered email in front of me. That's the Handoff feature in action, part of the iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite updates that will ship this fall. It's a sign of a change in computing that Google and Microsoft are also pursuing, not just Apple. Liquid Computing Welcome to the next tech revolution: Liquid computing Liquid computing: The next wave of the mobile experience Apple Watch: The Internet of things' new frontier iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite are both in beta, so I can't really talk about the details of Handoff yet. But I can say it works just as Apple showed off at its recent WWDC conference's public keynote. Handoff is the first big step into a future where the notion of a device will go through a radical transformation. [ Mobile and PC management: The tough but unstoppable union. | Subscribe to InfoWorld's Consumerization of IT newsletter today. ] At first blush, what Apple is doing is blurring the lines between mobile and desktop devices. That's true, but it's only part of the actual transformation under way. There's no real name for this transformation yet, so I'm calling it liquid computing until someone else comes up with a better name. In a nutshell, what Handoff -- and liquid computing in general -- portends is a world where both data and activities move around as needed. The device isn't the center of the universe, as it has been since the first computer. Think back to the early PC era, when people first started getting PCs at home, not just at work. Remember the effort we all spent in making sure we copied our files to a disk for use at home? We had to bring our data with us or else use a network connection to a file share. That model has persisted to this day, which is why the biggest loss of corporate data remains the lost or stolen thumb drive or
my mashable

Sender's Local Time New Feature Added in Gmail Labs - 0 views

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    Gmail Labs added yet another useful feature for those who receive messages from all over the world.The new feature in Gmail labs called "Sender Time Zone". you can find this option in Labs tab under Settings. Once you enabled this feature you can see green phone icons next to people who are probably awake and readily reachable.The red ones indicates those who could be sleeping or out of the office.
Bakari Chavanu

How to Create Screencasts You Can Be Proud Of » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 4 views

  • Record the best audio you can by using a good microphone.  You can get a decent microphone for less than $100.  And if you do a lot of recording, it makes sense to invest in a good one.   Here’s an example of two different microphones on the same laptop in the same room:  $30 headset and $72 desktop (with no pop filter or any other type of adjustment).
  • Turn off the A/C and fans.  Turn off the office machines.  Sometimes you’ll pick up some noise or humming when the microphone is too close to the computer, speakers, or other electronic devices.
  • Have some water handy.  I find that I do a lot of retakes on that opening line, so I tend to start and stop my screencasts.  This causes my throat to get dry really fast.  It’s easy for me to go from sounding like a smooth rapid elearning coach to Lauren Bacall in just a few takes.
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      This is so true. My mouth gets very dry when I'm trying to do screencasts. This is a good tip.
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  • Try to use less than 5 minutes.  Screenr gives you 5 minutes.  That doesn’t mean that you have to take all 5 minutes for the screencast.  An ideal screencast is 2-3 minutes.  If you find that the screencast is long, just break it into chunks.  
  • Sometimes I’ll change the resolution of my computer and do a full screen capture at a lower resolution.  When I bring it back up, it looks great and I was able to leverage a full screen for the capturing.  Play around with some techniques that work for you.
  • It’s easy enough to follow the mouse, but make sure to point out what they should be looking at when you change screens or focus on a new area.  This is especially true if you’re doing things they can’t see like using a keyboard shortcut.
  • If you have to do full screen videos where you show your desktop, try a product like Stardock’s Fences.  It’s free and can quickly hide your icons while you do your recording.  Here’s a tutorial to show how to use Fences to hide your desktop icons.
  • When you do screencasts from this account you don’t need to worry about hiding personal information like folders or toolbars in your browser.  I’d also make your desktop image a solid color rather than a distracting background image.  You can also try a virtual desktop.  Set one up just for screencast videos.  Here’s a demo of how to use a virtual desktop.   
  • One trick is to start with the final output.  Tell the viewer that this is what you’ll create and then jump to the tutorial and a different screen.
  • Screenr does come with some default settings that work well in your rapid elearning courses.  For example, 720×540 is the aspect ratio for a PowerPoint slide.  980×560 is perfect for videos in the no sidebar view mode in Articulate Presenter. 
  • If you find that you have to click on buttons and open other screens during your demos, then you want to use Alt+D to pause your recording between mouse clicks. 
trendsdesign

5 Best Software Prototyping Design Tools for UX/UI Designers in 2021 - TrendsDesignHugger - 1 views

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    5 Best Software Prototyping Design Tools for UX/UI Designers in 2021 What is software prototyping? Which tool is the first came into your mind when mentioned about software prototyping tool? Actually, nothing mysterious about software prototyping. It's similar to the border term prototyping, a way for the manufacturer to get know what the final product will look like, so to evaluate how much additional resources could cost. On the other hand, superabundant prototyping tools are available nowadays, how to choose? Here I only pick the best 5 prototyping tools for your inspiration. What is software prototyping actually? Software prototyping is much the same as prototyping in the border product design field. It is a necessary step involved in daily software design. Normally, after doing enough UX research like gathering ideas, data, information, demands, evaluation, then it's time to build a prototype. The basic software stage including: https://www.invisionapp.com/ https://balsamiq.com/ https://www.justinmind.com/ https://www.figma.com/ https://www.adobe.com/products/xd.html# Idea Generation; Demand Generation; Function and Structure; Prototyping Stage; PRD (replaced by prototyping for most occasions); Road Map Usually, there are few common types of software prototyping: Paper prototyping - this is mostly for self-usage, to record ideas; Rapid prototyping - the most demanding prototypes, a wide range of application; High-fidelity prototyping - emphasis interactions and user interface, for stockholders & development team; Low-fidelity prototyping - emphasis interactions and thoughts, for design teams; As you see, except paper prototyping, all the rest need to use a prototyping tool. For your better decisions, I will introduce the tool from several aspects: Cost: How much will you spend? Compatibility: Is the tool for Mac or Windows or both? Key features: What can it do? Learning Curve: How long it takes you to get started? Usage pattern: Are you pr
techy visual

The Timeless Appeal of Hoodies from Mr Winston - 0 views

Embrace Comfort and Style: The Timeless Appeal of Hoodies from Mr Winston In the ever-evolving fashion world, trends are like the passing seasons. Yet, amidst the flux of styles and statements, a s...

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