InstaCover: Use Instagram Photos in your Facebook Cover If there’s one good thing about Facebook’s timeline – it’s the cover. In fact, some might argue that it’s the only good thing about the new look. Thanks to a new third party service, InstaCover, it just got even that bit better. With InstaCover, you can easily transform your Facebook cover photo into a vintage-smorgasbord of Instagram photos – and they don’t even have to be your own photos. You can choose between your own Instagram photos, those by a specific user (you just need their user ID), a specific category, or any tags of your choice. OK we lied, we have another request. Once you’ve got that selection down, you can tweak the appearance to your heart’s content. Then it’s just a matter of heading over to Facebook, and changing your cover photo. Now technically, you could do this all manually. Facebook’s cover photos are exactly 851px by 350px.
Reseaux sociaux Pinterest Copyright Issues Could Spur Changes To Terms Of Use And ‘Pin Etiquette’ - TechCat Nov 3 years ago, mid-November | 37 Comments Over the last few days I’ve worked on a new release of Kiosk Browser what I’m calling the SE (Special Edition) for now. I am undecided as to how I’ll distribute and license this and at what cost. I know that some of you are using Android tablets that do not have the Google Market on them. Kiosk Browser SE includes some extra, more advanced features such as Home Screen You can make Kiosk Browser SE the device home screen so that when pressing the home screen, or back button the user ends up in Kiosk Browser and not the ‘desktop’. Orientation Lock Kiosk Browser SE can lock the screen in landscape or portrait mode. Wake Lock If you don’t want your kiosk to sleep you can force it to stay awake. Options are, off: The device will sleep as normal. dim: Wake lock that ensures that the screen is on (but may be dimmed); the keyboard backlight will be allowed to go off. full: Wake lock that ensures that the screen and keyboard are on at full brightness Remote Load
Veille Jolicloud Me beta collects every picture, song, and link you've posted on Facebook, Twitter (hands on) French startup Jolicloud has tried on various suits as a cloud-desktop-OS-cum-netbook which aimed to let you access all of your social networks and media storage services (like Flickr) through one slick interface. Facebook and Twitter became icons inside Joli OS — which evokes the look of Chrome OS on a Google Chromebook. Joli OS has a dedicated community of users, but the company recently decided to shift its efforts towards producing a new kind of platform. "Jolicloud Me" launches in beta today and is essentially a repository of all the articles you've shared, photos you've uploaded, songs you've posted, and documents you've shared across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flickr, and more to come. Once Jolicloud imports all of your stuff (via a simple social network plug-in screen), it's easy to thumb through it all inside a beautiful HTML5 web app and mobile app for iOS and Android. Jolicloud Me Beta screenshots Previous Next View full Gallery
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