Showing posts with label Hobbies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hobbies. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2011

iPhone apps to install!

If you have an iPhone, then you know that its memory is limited. That is why you should install these iPhone apps first:

Game apps:

1. Angry birds


2. Angry birds seasons


3. Inotia 3


4. Plants vs Zombies


5. Assassin's Creed


6. Shrek Karting


7. Cooking Dash


8. Cut the Rope


9. Diner Dash


10. Defender Chronicles


11. Hotel Dash


12. Resident Evil 4


13. The SIMS 3


14. Sally's Spa


15. Sudoku
16. Braveheart
17. Zombies Cafe
18. Dead Space
19. Game Dev Story
20. Hot Springs Story
21. Chocolate Tycoon
22. Tiny Wings
23. Defence Hero
24. Jojo's Fashion
25. Knight's Onrush

Productivity, Utility & other apps:

1. Documents to go
2. Stanza
3. Comic Reader Mobi
4. CalcuIP
5. Dictionary.com
6. Facebook
7. Skype
8. GoodReader
9. Record Video for free
10. Adobe Photoshop


To watch out for the latest apps released for the iPhone, go to Apple's iTunes Store.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Let Your Site Go Mobile!

Do you have a favorite site? Or even better, do you own a site yourself?

As an online visitor or website owner, you could only view it through your pc or laptop online.

But that is all in the past. Now, you can visit your favorite website anytime or check your very own website anywhere. How? By going mobile!!

If your phone can access the web, you can check the latest changes on your site with the browser on your phone. But that is not all there is to it.

If you have a website, you can let it go mobile!

How? There are lots of ways. You could have someone do it for you or you could make it yourself.

One good place where you can build your mobile site for free would be at widgetbox. There is no cost Only a small ad will be displayed on your site. Plus, if you become a premium member, the ad on your site will no longer be there.

This is just one of the options you have. So if you want to show your site to your friends or family, create a mobile website. Show it to them anytime and anywhere on your phone and have them be astounded with your great website.

Meta Tag Your Site

In designing a website, you will work with a lot of tags such as the Meta tags.

Examples of Meta tags that you should consider placing in your website are:

meta equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"
meta name="keywords" content="keyword,keyword,keyword"
meta name="description" content="A short summary about what the site is about"
meta name="robots" content="Index,Follow"

Here is a short description for the Meta tags:
  1. The content specifies the information for that meta tag.
  2. The keywords attribute of the tag lists the keywords for your site. When users type in a word in the search engine, your site may appear on the search results if the word used are these keywords.
  3. The description attribute is used by search engines as the summary that will be shown below your link in the search results.
  4. The robots attribute determines which pages of your website the search engines can crawl in.

Whether the website is just for fun or for business, take your time in finishing it. Meta tag it. Optimize it. Create elegant designs. And lastly, add useful stuff for your visitors.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Launch of Tutoria









Tutoria - My tutorials website

Check it out to read tutorials on:
  • AutoCAD
  • Photoshop
  • Mathlab
  • Cisco
  • Nippongo
The website is also available for mobile devices.
Go here: http://m.wbx.me/mobile-site-selcher

If you have any comments, please share them with me.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Add This To Your Website or Blog

Have you ever wondered of an easier way in sharing your website or blog to other people?

If you have, then you may already know that social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace is one of the popular ways of spreading news about your website or blog.

Looking for a tool to do this, try using the button below.

Bookmark and Share

The html code for this button is freely available at addthis.com if you want to add it to your website or blog.

So Delicious

Interested in social bookmarking?

If you haven't heard about it before, social bookmarking allows you to bookmark links to your favorite websites online.

Why try it out? Well, there are a lot of reasons. For me, the main reason is that it allows me to keep a copy of my favorite links in case I want to visit them even when I am not using my personal computer.

To give you a sample, here are my bookmarks on Delicious (a social bookmarking website):






selcher's Bookmarks on Delicious

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Music Search Engine

Finding specific songs in the Internet to listen to used to take me so long. I had to search countless pages before I could finally find the song that I wanted to listen to. However, I was able to find a website that made it a lot easier. I bet you're interested in finding it out.

Well here it is: MRTZCMP3.net








It is a music search engine that allows users to search for songs based on the name of the song or the artist of the song.

For me, it was easier to find the songs I was searching for in the Internet. A small tip if you happen to visit, be sure to look for the small link (>>>>) when you start using it.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Constructing a Sentence in Romaji (Part 1)

A simple sentence mainly consists of :

1. Subject
2. Predicate

Example:

I am reading a book.

Subject: I
Predicate: am reading a book

In Romaji:

I = Watakushi / Watashi
Read = Yomu
Book = Hon
Is, Are, Am = desu
Was, Were = deshita
*Wa usually follows the subject of sentence

Watashi wa hon o yonde imasu.

*this example may be quite advanced for beginners but this example will example will give an overview on what you need to learn next.
Take note on how hon (book) is used as a direct object and on how the verb yomu (read) is changed into yonde (reading)

Another example:

This is a book.

This = Kore
That = Sore
That over there = Are

Kore wa hon desu.

That's all for now. I hope you learned something and try to translate these sentences into Romaji:

That is a book.
That over there is a book.
This is a cat. (Cat = Neko)
That is a dog. (Dog = Inu)

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Basic Nippongo (Japanese Language)

Niponggo is the name of the Japanese language. Basically the language uses different kinds of characters when writing. The different kinds are:

1. Kanji
2. Katakana
3. Hiragana
4. Romaji


For most words, there is usually an equivalent Kanji character.
There are around 2,000 to 3,000 Kanji characters that are being commonly used.


Example:
English: strong
Kanji:




For Katakana characters, these are characterized by short, straight strokes. There are approximately 48 Katakana characters.


Example:
English: read
Katakana: ヨム




For Hiragana characters, a more cursive form of handwriting is used. There are also approximately 48 Hiragana characters.


Example:
English: read
Hiragana: よむ




Romaji is simply the representation of Japanese characters into Latin alphabet characters. Romaji is also used to show how Japanese words are pronounced.

Example:
English: read
Romaji: yomu



To read more about the topic, please visit the sources.

Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanji
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katakana
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiragana
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanization_of_Japanese

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Game Development

For the past month, I have been trying to create some games. A lot of programs have already been made to make the process of developing games easy so that even people who have no knowledge or experience can create simple or awesome games.

Here are some programs I have tried:
1. Mugen - for developing fighting games

Title Screen:













Character Selection:













Gameplay:



















Mugen has already been out for a few years now. A lot of tutorials and resources about Mugen have already been made by other users in the Internet so making a game with it has been easy.


2. RPG Maker XP - for developing role-playing games

Game Editor:














Title Screen:
















Gameplay:
















There are various versions for RPG maker and RPG maker is one of them. It can allow the creation of characters, battle styles, maps, and even events.

These are the only programs that I know of that can be used for game development. If i find another program, I'll probably try it.