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A.I.type: a Great Android App You Don�t Use

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It would be nice if your keyboard were smart enough to know what you want to enter, but not so darn presumptuous that it auto-corrects your words all the time without even providing any notice. A.I.type features a context-based next-word prediction engine that warns you before (and after) it corrects your text. With different skins, such as iPhone 4s and Windows 7 layouts, you can emulate other devices and operating systems. A.I.type also offers you navigation and editing buttons, like Back and Undo, so your fingers will never have to leave the keyboard again. It also learns from your typing habits, refining its prediction engine as you type. Here�s one of the best Android apps on the market. There are so many keyboards available today that it really is necessary to try them all to find out which one works best for you. A.I.type is definitely one of the best. There are many things to like about this keyboard. It looks great, it reacts, sounds and allows you to type quickly. And the a

AllCast: An Android App You�ve Never Used

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Just as soon as you get your brand-new Android smartphone, there are a few apps you are probably going to download immediately, Facebook, Twitter, Spotify, maybe Kindle, along with your favorite games . But with more than a million apps in the Google Play store, it�s pretty much assured that there are going to be a lot of options that you never even thought of, either because you�re not sure what they do or you simply don�t even know they exist. Here, for example, is AllCast. It�s one of those apps that you probably have never heard of but belongs on this list of top picks because it�s an exceptional app with loads of features you might want to try: AllCast is the hands-down best local media player for Android and Chromecast. The program lets you stream your device's photos, music or videos to almost anything else. Cast to your Roku, Chromecast, Apple TV, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Amazon Fire TV or Smart TVs directly from your Android. You can control playback and volume options while

15 Android Apps You May Have Never Used

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Just as soon as you get your brand-new Android smartphone, there are a few apps you are probably going to download immediately, Facebook, Twitter, Spotify, maybe Kindle, along with your favorite games. But with more than a million apps in the Google Play store, it�s pretty much assured that there are going to be a lot of options that you never even thought of, either because you�re not sure what they do or you simply don�t even know they exist. Here�s a list of some top picks that you probably don�t about that you might want to try: Wikitude Wikitude is a free browser that will open up your eyes to the world around you using your device's camera. This augmented reality browser is neat because it lets you explore and interact with your surroundings. You can search for places around you, like "restaurants" or "accommodations," or look up nearby events, tweets, Yelp recommendations or even a relevant Wikipedia article or two. Vendors in the area also serve up mob

The Growth of Today�s Website Designing Industry

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Since the concept of websites first came into being in the early 1990's, web designers have continually shaped and reshaped the way websites look. During the first few years, websites were entirely text-based, with scarcely any images and very little layout except perhaps for an occasional heading or paragraph. However, as the web design industry advanced, we began to see table-based designs, Flash, and finally CSS-based designs. To those who may not know how this all started, a gentleman by the name of Tim Berners-Lee published the first website in August 1991, but it was nothing more than a simple, text-based page with a couple of links. A web page from 1992 had a dozen or so links, and its objective was to simply let everyone know what the World Wide Web was all about. All web pages looked almost alike, and they were all entirely text-based with a single-column design and inline links. Interestingly, the first versions of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) enabled only basic cont

Flights Apps That Bring You The Best Deals Out There

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Cheap flight deals are every traveller's� dream come true. The question then is, how to make a flight booking by making use of the best deals in the market with the least amount of effort? Flight apps are built to solve this purpose exactly. Two premier flight apps in the market are built to help travellers worldwide find flight options that suit their budget and convenience. ixigo hotels flight restaurant This app allows you to explore options of flights, hotels, trains, places to visit and eat in the vicinity of the destination you choose in the search bar. The interesting part about the flight app is that it has all these complex structures built into a single, simple user interface. By this logic, a user can look at one option at one time. So you can first make your flight booking in the website of your choice, track the status of your flight and thereafter, look at several hotel options in the city. You are redirected to all these options one after the other in the search pla