The Animoto iPhone app now allows users to create their Animoto videos from their iPhone without ever touching their computer. It's like having a highly-paid professional video editor in your pocket.
Brad Jefferson, CEO & Co-founder of Animoto.
Animoto Videos is the quick and simple way to create short videos using your iPhone’s photo library and then share them. You can use from 8-16 images and pick a song from Animoto's music collection. Then the Cinematic Artificial Intelligence technology of Animoto takes over, rendering your photos and images a professional, post-production look and feel according to the theme you choose.
The pluses:
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Link letters using the multi-touch user interface of the iPhone to trace the words hidden within the puzzles and earn points. Also earn hefty points whenever you can create longer words by using the hidden digitized and lexicographic links.
What’s more. scramble the letters by shaking your iPhone. The app also has a very queer number/scoring structure.
Gameplay: Easy to pick up, but really difficult to master. At initial levels the game is pretty easy. But once you enter the more difficult levels the game also becomes suitably intriguing with “timed” tiles and the “buzzwords” at the bottom of the screen. And Read More...
2008’s biggest hit, App Store has just recently crossed a statistical watershed. The continuous “app”-a-lanche since the fateful day of July 11 has hit the roof and gone straight through it –crossing the 10,000 apps mark this weekend.
A report on148 apps highlights that nearly a quarter of these apps (24%) are games. There are 2339 (and ever on the rise) games, 1122 entertainment apps (1,122) and 1015 utilities apps at the App Store.
There are around 2439 free apps. The largest number of apps are priced at $0.99 -3522. The highest paid app is priced at $ 899.99. All put together Read More...
Are there iPhone killers prowling around in the open? By the look of things, there is not a single device that might pack the punch to dethrone the mighty iPhone. But the combined force of these marauders might be a cause of concern for the iPhone and Apple.
Who are the prowlers? Nokia, Samsung, LG, HTC and the series of other Google phones.
Well, it seems that it is the series, rather the legion of Google phones that is most likely to “kill” the iPhone, if at all.
And the first one of the legion, the "Dream" is out. The Google powered, T-Mobile Read More...