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How to activate your Google Buzz

Google-buzz

Start conversations about the things you find interesting. Share updates, photos, videos, and more. And automatically follow the people you email and chat with the most in Gmail.

Here’s the video to learn more about Google Buzz:

How to activate your Google Buzz?

1. Update your Google Profile: Make sure you provide some basic information about you, places you lived, work place, etc
2. Ensure you have feeds in your Google Reader: Google needs this to understand your content preferences
3. In Google reader – under YOUR STUFF post some comment
4. Go back to your Google Profile & you will see a tab for Buzz

Congrats, you are on Google Buzz

iPad GUI PSD – iPad UI Template To Start Designing Your Apps

ipad GUI PSD

Now that Apple has officially released the iPad, here’s an iPad UI template to start designing your iPad application. The PSD file was constructed using vectors that makes it fully editable. The work screen design is formatted to 768×1024 resolution so anything you design in the Photoshop (PSD) file can easily be brought over to the (Software Development Kit) SDK. While Apple’s interface builder is great, it doesn’t really allow us to create custom UI elements on the fly.

via Teenhanlax

iPad – The Best Way To Experience The Web

ipad touchThe iPad is a tablet computer developed by Apple Inc. It has similar function to an iPod Touch with four times the display area, it will allow multi-touch interaction that plays DVDs, music, ebooks, browses the web via Wi-fi, runs amazing new apps. The Apple iPad has a revolutionary, 9.7 inch touch screen. The iPad was announced on January 27, 2010 and to be released in March 2010 (WiFi-only models) and April 2010 (WiFi + 3G models).

Announced initial pricing:

Model

iPad Wi-Fi

iPad Wi-Fi + 3G
16 GB

$499

$629
32 GB

$599

$729
64 GB

$699

$829

Here’s the video of Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO, giving a live demonstration of the iPad:

Disappointing Features the Apple IPad is Missing:

Lacks multitasking support
There is no support for Adobe’s Flash player
Apple iPad is missing camera feature