Wednesday, May 21, 2014

A New, Optional Way to Share and Discover Music, TV and Movies

You may have seen a friend post a photo after a tough workout with a “feeling proud” icon. Or you’ve seen your friend check in at a coffee shop “drinking an iced coffee.”

In the last year, people shared more than 5 billion status updates that included these kinds of feelings and activities, sparking conversations with friends in a more visual way.

Today, we’re making those conversations quicker and easier by introducing a new way to share and discover music, TV and movies.

When writing a status update – if you choose to turn the feature on – you’ll have the option to use your phone’s microphone to identify what song is playing or what show or movie is on TV.

That means if you want to share that you’re listening to your favorite Beyoncé track or watching the season premiere of Game of Thrones, you can do it quickly and easily, without typing.

Here’s how it works: If you’ve turned the feature on, you’ll see an audio icon moving on the screen when you write a status update. If the feature finds a match, you can then choose to add the song, TV show or movie to your post.

Like with any post, you choose who can see it. You can also turn the feature off at any time by clicking the audio icon in the top right of the screen.

If you leave the feature on, you will see the audio icon move and attempt to detect a match when you’re writing a status update. No sound is stored and you’ll always get to choose whether you post to your friends.

If you share music, your friends can see a 30-second preview of the song.  For TV shows, the story in News Feed will highlight the specific season and episode you’re watching, so you can avoid any spoilers and join in conversations with your friends after you’ve caught up.

This feature will be available on Android and iOS in the US in the coming weeks. To learn more, visit our Help Center. 

By Aryeh Selekman, Product Manager

source: Facebook

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

coursera, Introducing The Global Translator Community!

We believe that everyone should have access to a high-quality education, and our community is a reflection of that: Courserians live in every country in the world, come from all walks of life, and speak dozens — if not hundreds — of languages. 

But together, we want to do more to make a great education possible for learners of all backgrounds. 

As a step towards that vision, we are excited to announce the launch of theGlobal Translator Community (GTC). The GTC is a community of dedicated individuals and partner organizations working together to provide subtitle translations for Coursera-hosted courses. The GTC offers participants an opportunity to become members of a tight-knit community, earn recognition for their contributions, and — most importantly — help millions of learners across the globe. And for learners, the GTC promises to make more content more available in more languages. 

Visit our Global Translator Community page to join us, and to learn more about the program. And visit our course catalogue to enjoy the wide variety of courses already available with subtitle translations. 

Thank you! 

Yours in learning without limits, 
Sébastien Kuo
Program Manager, Localization

Monday, April 21, 2014

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Google finally combines text and chat conversations in Hangouts

Google is crossing off a major complaint about Hangouts this week: the messaging app will finally merge your SMS and Hangouts conversations.  Users can pick between Hangouts and SMS when sending a given message, but that's it. There's no option to use Hangouts with SMS as a fallback option, which is the approach Apple takes with iMessage.

Google also promises that "different message types will be easy to tell apart in the conversation," but it's not as obvious as the company lets on. Your received messages all look the same, with only a small "via SMS" label below texted replies. Sent messages easier to tell apart with a glance; they're green when you're sending regular Hangouts messages, and white when sent as an SMS message. Users that don't like the merged view can revert back to the old style to keep things separate.

The Verge
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5 tips to optimize your new Twitter profile layout

Twitter is currently rolling out a profile redesign to all users, a redesign that puts an even greater emphasis on the great Twitter content that you share and one that provides some bonus opportunities to make a branding splash.

Visual content will get a big boost. Top tweets will get a bump. And we’ll all be scrambling to find out what works best on this extreme makeover of our Twitter homes.

While you wait your turn to find your way around your new profile, you might be interested to plan ahead. We collected some Twitter tips from past stories, some psychological studies on marketing best practices, and some ideas on how each of these different factors might combine for some truly terrific tips on how to handle your new Twitter profile.

This post originally appeared on the Buffer blog.
The next web
Read more: 5 tips to optimize your new Twitter profile layout

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Samsung galaxy note 4 rumored to feature a three sided flexible display

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has already been rumored to include a 4K display and a possible Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset however, a latest report hints that it might also feature a remarkable flexible display.

Shortly after a Samsung representative stated that the Galaxy Note 4 will feature a “new form factor”, the Korean Media reported that the device will be the first smartphone to feature the “Youm” flexible display by Samsung. To add more to the flame, the same source, citing industry insiders, said that the screen will be three sided. But what is the use of a three sided screen? Well, it could be used to display various notifications such as messages, reminders or even the time.

Source: ZDNet
Via: G 4 Games

Thursday, April 17, 2014

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