Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Monday, March 10, 2014
Philippines garner top spot for selfiest cities in the world
258 selfie-takers per 100,000 people - that's what made Makati and Pasig City the selfiest cities in the world according to a study by TIME.
Makati and Pasig are component cities of Metro Manila. Makati is known as the financial district of the Philippines with most of the known multinational and local companies holding offices in the area. Pasig city is also a major financial district in Metro Manila which houses the Ortigas district where companies such as San Miguel and ADB have their main offices in the area.
The availability of major smart phone brands in the Philippines such as Samsung, LG, and Apple as well as influx of cheaper alternatives in the form of China phones made it possible for Filipinos in every socio-economic class to have a smartphone in their hand. This could be one of the major factors why the Philippines topped this study. This is likely also influenced by cultural factors. Filipinos are known to be light-hearted, photo-lovers and internet-active citizens. That is why it is not unusual for us to take alot of pictures as well as selfies.
No. 2 on the list is Manhattan ,New York and no. 3 is Miami, Florida. Philippines has another representative on the list of top ten in Cebu city at no. 9.
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| 258 selfies made Metro Manila (Makati and Pasig) as the selfiest place in the world. |
The availability of major smart phone brands in the Philippines such as Samsung, LG, and Apple as well as influx of cheaper alternatives in the form of China phones made it possible for Filipinos in every socio-economic class to have a smartphone in their hand. This could be one of the major factors why the Philippines topped this study. This is likely also influenced by cultural factors. Filipinos are known to be light-hearted, photo-lovers and internet-active citizens. That is why it is not unusual for us to take alot of pictures as well as selfies.
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| Mapping selfiest cities. Time's study on selfies with a geographical sense. |
App review: Textra
1. Ugly
Honestly, I think alot of us think that the native sms app is ugly. I think it really is ugly. Though it packs the most basic and essential features, it lacks basic customizations such as color changes of the conversation bubbles as well as a popup tool for easy reading and reply composition.
2. Slow
Now I believe that everyone notices this one. Every now and then when you open your sms through your native sms app you have to wait for awhile for it to load. Some users are also experiencing auto close behaviors. Other users will say that you have to delete some or all of your messages so that the native app will not take ages to load but not everyone wants to delete their messages, right?
And then, weeks ago I finally hit a gold mine when I found out about Textra. Before that I also tried Handcent SMS, Chomp SMS and Hello SMS. So what separates Textra from the rest? Here are the reasons:
1. It really is a substitute to the Native SMS app.
Other SMS apps also feature free sms through wi-fi or if you buy credits from them. That feature is absent in Textra but honestly, I don't care at all. All I need is an app which can dethrone my native sms app and no more, no less.
2. Customizations
There are alot of customizations in Textra. The default state is having a white background but if you want to let your juice run up a little more then you can choose to use night mode which is also pretty nice. Other customizations include bubble colors as well as signatures.
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| Default Textra appearance |
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| Textra in night mode |
Why change your native sms app to a new one if it does not have this feature? Well Textra is really fast. I have no doubt about that. I have tried comparing my native sms app vs. Textra during loading and Textra consistently pops-up almost right away while I have to wait for my native sms app to load for at least five seconds.
4. Other features
MMS
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| An MMS in Textra |
Group messaging
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| Group messaging using Textra |
Plug-ins
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| Emoji and different plug-ins in Textra |
Quick Compose and Quick Reply
This feature is what I love the most. Quick reply is of course activated when you open your incoming sms while quick compose is activated at the notification drawer provided that you checked the option in Textra's settings.
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| Quick compose |
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| Quick reply |
So that's it. We, android users, currently have alot of choices when it comes to sms/mms app. So far for me, Textra worked really well and I do recommend it to everyone who wants to change their stock sms app.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Why did Flappy Bird became a craze and why it was destined to flop
Zomby-eyed and half-awake. That was how one of my labmates appeared when I saw her smiling by herself and tapping on her phone (FYI she just had an overnight doing experiments or maybe busying herself with facebook and movie marathons). I sat in front of a desktop near to where she is and I checked my e-mail. I can hear familiar sounds of kung fu kicks from arcade games and every now and then I can hear Super Mario getting coins from the air and then finally I heard a kick landing into the other opponent. What was that, super mario and king of fighters?
So why in the world did such a simple game became popular?
1. Simple
The game is simple. Every one who have played the game knows that. It's not as complicated as say PES (the football game I play). Just navigate the pipes and you're good to go. In addition to the simple concept of Flappy Bird, the graphics is also very simple. You have a pixelated and obese bird, a static background and some pipes which have a constant distance between ends but varying heights.
2. A game that does not let you win
We've been used to games that we usually win - racing games, tower defence, RPGs, etc.. All of the games that we play were designed to have solutions, they were designed to let us win and feel good and for a moment make us achieve something. Just earlier, I thrashed Bayern Munich using Juventus with a five goal difference in PES 2014. So games really make us win (virtually) and make us feel good and it invites us to play some more to win more. With Flappy Bird, no one wins. There's no second, third, new stage, unlocked series or whatever new. It's just plain and simple and it also makes you crave for that one more pipe to surpass your best record.
Why was it destined to flop?
Given that Flappy Bird is so simple and it gives you nothing else new, it was destined to flop in the long run. Though many people still play it, myself included, the game's original appeal has already passed. As I've said, the game is simple but the gaming industry has set the standards so high nowadays with mind blowing graphics and exciting story lines and Flappy Bird does not offer such factors.
Flappy Bird is still popular despite the game being pulled out from playstore and itunes. In fact, the game's developer still receive a hefty paycheck due to the ad impressions that the game generates. And if for some reason you uninstalled your Flappy bird, you can still resurrect it since it's in your app list in Play Store or if you were able to sync your apple product to your pc, then it should also be in your app list in itunes.
Tip:
Want to increase your score? Play Flappy bird on tablet. I've seen one who navigated 200+ pipes. I was able to navigate through 79 pipes after playing in my brother's tablet.
Before going to my area, I was able to catch a glimpse of what she was playing. A colored blob with small wings and pouty lips (it took me awhile to realize that that thing is a bird) paddling in the air navigating pipes and once that thing hit the pipes, oh yeah it's game over! It was a simple game and I was confident that I can outrun my labmate's 79 pipes. I was able to try the game in her phone and it took me awhile to finally get through one pipe.
Fast forward weeks and weeks and weeks after that and that game called "Flappy bird" was nowhere to be found in google's playstore after topping the charts for several weeks. A statement from Dong Nguyen, the developer of Flappy Bird read:
I am sorry 'Flappy Bird' users, 22 hours from now, I will take 'Flappy Bird' down. I cannot take this anymore.
— Dong Nguyen (@dongatory) February 8, 2014
Popular it maybe, the game proved to be a double-edged sword for Dong Nguyen as many users curse the game.So why in the world did such a simple game became popular?
1. Simple
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| Flappy Bird game. Just tap to control the fat bird's flight. |
2. A game that does not let you win
We've been used to games that we usually win - racing games, tower defence, RPGs, etc.. All of the games that we play were designed to have solutions, they were designed to let us win and feel good and for a moment make us achieve something. Just earlier, I thrashed Bayern Munich using Juventus with a five goal difference in PES 2014. So games really make us win (virtually) and make us feel good and it invites us to play some more to win more. With Flappy Bird, no one wins. There's no second, third, new stage, unlocked series or whatever new. It's just plain and simple and it also makes you crave for that one more pipe to surpass your best record.
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| It does not let you win. My highest score was 79 in my brother's tablet. |
Given that Flappy Bird is so simple and it gives you nothing else new, it was destined to flop in the long run. Though many people still play it, myself included, the game's original appeal has already passed. As I've said, the game is simple but the gaming industry has set the standards so high nowadays with mind blowing graphics and exciting story lines and Flappy Bird does not offer such factors.
Flappy Bird is still popular despite the game being pulled out from playstore and itunes. In fact, the game's developer still receive a hefty paycheck due to the ad impressions that the game generates. And if for some reason you uninstalled your Flappy bird, you can still resurrect it since it's in your app list in Play Store or if you were able to sync your apple product to your pc, then it should also be in your app list in itunes.
Tip:
Want to increase your score? Play Flappy bird on tablet. I've seen one who navigated 200+ pipes. I was able to navigate through 79 pipes after playing in my brother's tablet.
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