Monday, September 23, 2013

Clashot iOS App Review

 

Do you enjoy taking photos with your iPhone? If yes, then today I have something great for you. What If I say that you can earn a good amount of money by just clicking photos and uploading it to a simple community? Well, this is possible now due to Clashot. Clashot is an iPhone app developed by Clashot.com and works on a very simple principle. You have to just click photos via your iPhone and then upload it on Clashot using their official app.

Clashot

What is Clashot?

Clashot is an app developed by Depositphotos to help photographers meet buyers easily. First of all you will need to click the photos of the latest events happening around you. Then you have to just sign up for Clashot and upload these photos on their website using their free app. If you are a professional photographer and love to use HD cams, then you can do this too. Simply click photos via your camera and then upload these photos on Clashot using your iPhone. It's as simple as this. This is a great way of getting your work recognized by everyone.

What Happens With My Photos That I Upload On Clashot?

 

After you upload photos on Clashot, it is listed for sale on the Depositphotos website. Just to let you know, Depositphotos is a rapidly growing micro-stock photo agency throughout the world. Now there are many people available on Depositphotos looking for the photographs of the events that you have clicked. Generally large media agencies, designers and ad agencies are looking for these photos as they can't be everywhere in the world. So they simply buy the photos clicked by you and hence helping you make some revenue. The whole process is pretty simple and time-saving. You just click and upload photos and wait for approval. After they are approved, they are immediately listed on the website. Not only this you can easily add details like description, categories etc to your photographs. These photos can be then even rated and commented by other users. To view your current sales and earnings, you have to just browse through your profile tab and from there you can easily get detailed reports of your earnings.  

Conclusion:

Thus in whole, Clashot is a great app that can help you earn some good amount of money by just following your passion. Try to be active, consistent and produce quality photos and you would see sales coming within no time.

Download the Clashot iPhone application and start earning money from today. If you liked this app, don't forget to share the article with your friends.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Ideally - the fastest way to take notes on your Mac


If you are looking for a helpful, nice and simple quick note tool to manage your notes, you've come to the right place. Ideally is the app you should consider to fit that missing gear in a daily workflow mechanism on your Mac.

The app is easy to use. Hotkeys, swipe gestures, animations help you navigate between views that look like a notepad. The app supports file drag&drop, which makes it unique in the family of Mac quick note-taking apps out there. You can also store images and text from Safari and other apps.


Let’s say, you’ve just found an awesome image on the web. Want to add it to your note? Here are the 2 scenarios:


- You can save the image’s URL. Just drag&drop the image on to the text area of the 
note.


- Save this image as a file, just drop it on to the files area in the bottom of the note. Everything's simple and right at your fingertips in your menu bar.

Yes, this is a menu bar app, but you can easily detach it from it and drag to anywhere on your desktop if you want to.


Ideally also allows you to zip, email, preview files right inside the app, which is great, as there's no need to bounce between desktop or file
system.

To keep your notes and files backed up, Ideally uses Dropbox sync which is activated in the Preferences window. Restoring and backing up is a one click action as soon as you link your Dropbox account with Ideally. The backup scheduler is also at your service. 
Even though Ideally has file support, it'd be a bad idea to store big files there like music or vids, which exceed 200 Mb, cause the app is obviously not for this. Another reason against chunky files it that they'll make the BackUp /Restore process take longer than you might expect, but still this depends on your Internet connection. 
Other than that, if you plan to store some docs, images, PDF, screenshots, webpages, text files - it's a great tool to use for notes on a daily basis.

Bottom line 
What makes Ideally really stand out among other quick note taking apps is the ability to store not just notes, but files inside it + Dropbox Restore & Backup feature make your notes pretty much immortal. :) The app updates almost every week, so new features are coming pretty quick. 

It's now available on the Mac AppStore with a 25% OFF launch discount for only $4.99 , so definitely worth a try.

Monday, September 16, 2013

The Apple Corp Attacks Yet Another Business

apple store front


A New York court allowed the Kodak Eastman Co. to sell a critical digital photography copyright after a long hearing. The decision shows that the case originally filed by Eastman Kodak against Apple in bankruptcy court is not over yet. Of the 1,100 patents Kodak hopes to liquidate this month, getting rid of this set right away was their top priority. The same judge empowered Kodak with the ability to distribute another critical patent as well. Apple had actually argued the sale of these patents known as ‘218 and ‘335 patents. Yes this was terrific news for Kodak, the judge hasn't yet cleared them to liquidate any of the other valuable patents they so desperately must sell. Apple has also claimed they have the authority over these two patents due to the collaboration of their businesses work in the 1990’s. To learn more about this, visit Keith Collier and read about it on their website.

There will be an auction to liquidate several other patents which is scheduled for later this month. The patents were portioned into a pair of different groups and the bids date was already surpassed. The Apple Corporation screwed up an attempt to force the dispute outside of bankruptcy court which would have interrupted the scheduled auction. Kodak is in desperate need of cash to pay off creditors who prevented them from filing bankruptcy in the past. A group of about seven-hundred of these properties contains a software which allows digital cameras to display photographs on monitor screens. Kodak suggests that the technologies have been a key element in the adoption of the majority of Apple's devices. This list includes the iPad, iMac and iPhone devices that as nearly everyone knows have been extremely popular. Apple has claimed ownership of this specific patent though, only about nine years after the patent was filed, according to Kodak. The other patent group totals nearly four hundred concepts of which giant Apple has been talking of suits as well. To learn more about the Fox Business News projection, visit their site.

When signing a corporate agreement, be sure to read the acceptance section very warily. When you are looking at licensing and franchising your business idea, go ahead and learn about the legalities around these business types. Remember, that an agreement isn't binding unless all participating parties initial it. If you are dismissing employees, use an authoritative background investigation source. When you want to avoid a wage and hourly lawsuit, audit your books constantly and correct all difficulties. Constantly read the qualifications and verdict record of any attorney you hire.

So how have big businesses affected you? Stories about WalMart moving into a town and crushing small store-fronts have been around for ages.  Often these former entrepreneurs end up working at WalMart to make up for the loss of income.  If you have experienced something similar, or know someone who has, we encorage you to leave us a comment below.  We're all in this together afterall; get involved in the conversation!

This article was created in cooperation with Keith D. Collier.  Learn more about them on Twitter.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Apple introduces the iPhone 5S and 5C iPhone!



The iPhone 5C is designed with all the technologies that the iPhone 5 have," says Phil Schiller. In other words, it is a repackaged version of iPhone 5. "Some of you must have seen pictures on the web," laughs the marketing vice president of Apple, “and that's good, because everyone will be interested in this model.” The iPhone5C is available in white and in other four bright colors; that is green, blue, red and yellow watermelon. The default wallpaper is coordinated with colors chosen, which recalls the grand old memories owners’ iMac G3. Back gloss polycarbonate is manufactured in one piece, internally reinforced by a metal frame acting as an antenna. Apple offers strange matte silicone covers with holes to see the original color below. One can thus associate a yellow cover with a pink iPhone 5C. These covers are worth € 29 unit. The main components of this iPhone 5C are the 4-inch Retina display, Apple's A6 processor or its 8MP sensor placed behind a five optical elements - all are borrowed from the iPhone 5. The capacity of the battery has been nominally increased, the sensor the front HD webcam is a little bigger that is pixels 1.9 microns, and 4G LTE chip supports more. The iPhone 5C will be available for $ 99 in 16 GB version and $ 199 for 32GB version, in contract package. Euro prices are known for basic models: € 599 for the 16GB version, € 699 for the 32GB version - it's expensive, much more expensive than expected.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

iTunes Radio ready for launch in September!



According to the AdAge site, Apple will launch its listening to music streaming services next month. It will consist of a free offer punctuated with advertisements and a paid service for audio and video via a iTunes Match. The countdown has started for the start of iTunes Radio, AdAge says as well as listening to streaming music service by Apple. iTunes Radio based on a free offer supported by advertising. According to AdAge, Apple has already signed agreements with McDonald's, Nissan, Pepsi, Procter & Gamble. The entry tickets would range from a few million to several tens of millions of dollars for current 12-month campaign. The first advertisers will have exclusivity in their respective sectors until 2013. In the free version, iTunes Radio impose audio every 15 minutes with commercials and a video ad for every hour. To be sure a video is viewed, it will be triggered only after the user has pressed the play button or next.

 Initially, the ads will appear on all compatible devices with iTunes, but from 2014, advertisers can target specific devices. The price of the advertisements will be proportional to the screen size. Customers will be able to opt for a version of iTunes Radio without advertising, but they will have to subscribe to iTunes Match services (24.99 Euros / year) for storing personal music in the cloud. Apple also plans to earn revenue from the sale of pieces and a "buy" button will appear next to each title. The exact launch date of the service is not specified, but it could perhaps intervene on September 10 on the occasion of the presentation of new or iPhone. Apple said iTunes Radio will initially be available in the United States before being extended to other countries.