World Cleanest Graffiti— iPhone App Concept
There are a number of drawing iPhone apps available, but I think it would be fun if you could paste the picture you draw on a real wall, but virtually.
Draw a picture with your iPhone.
Choose the wall you want to paste the picture on.
Point and paste the picture. Resizing possible.
Share it with people on an online map.
Or share with only the person you choose. And if you want someone to go to a place (physically) to see the picture, just choose “local share” only.
This is just like an old bulletin board outside and might work well if you want to convey your feeling to someone.
The images can be seen through your iPhone just like usual graffiti from any angle.
Thank you again for the great photos, *momoc.
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Hot Topic Or Not
Is the post you’re reading hot? Then, there must be lots of people watching it.
If not, there are few.
It would be more fun if the characters are pointing at the often clicked areas in the browser.
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Would Be So Much “Phun” On iPhone!
I’m absolutely in love with Phun, a free game like 2D app for kids, where they can learn physics, science and so many other stuff.
What I think is that it would be much more fun to play it with the iPhone because you can actually tilt it to see what happens.
I happened to find a similar application called iPhysics, but I think Phun has a lot more functions and is really educational for kids.
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Highlight-the-Line-I’m-On Plugin
When I’m reading long text, I’m often lost when going to the next line and find myself reading the same line again or skipping one or two. So I was wondering if there are any plugins for browsers to highlight the line you’re on now. Are there already?
It would be more helpful if it could also ‘hold’ the position without the cursor pointing to it.
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The Ball’s in My Court? I Was Waiting for Your Answer!
That happens very often, doesn’t it? Then why not visually check who’s turn to answer and how many answers are on hold in your Mail app?
A blue ball means “It’s MY turn to answer”, while the yellow is “I’m waiting for an answer”. If you keep ignoring a question, the ball gets bigger and bigger!
“WHO’S GOT THE BALL” image visualizes who’s turn to give an answer. In the message area, the correspondent question is highlighted.
If it’s you who are waiting for an answer, there’s a yellow ball held by the other side.
In most cases, though, there are more than one question in a message. In that case, you’ve got as many balls as the questions being asked!
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MIT Engineer Develops Software That Converts Sketches into Interactive Mechanical Systems
This is truly amazing.
“We’re truly living in the Age of Miracles!” they’re saying. And we are!