Showing posts with label Free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Google introduces keyboard for Android
Google has introduce its own keyboard app for the Android OS. Google Keyboard has Gesture Typing (which lets you glide through letters to form a word, just lift your finger to enter a space), automatic error correction, and word predictions. You can also tap the microphone to compose messages with Voice Typing when you’re on-the-go. Together with dictionaries for 26 languages (plus keyboard layouts for a dozen more), it provides a fast, accurate, and reliable typing experience.
Key features includes:
• Gesture Typing with dynamic floating preview
• Voice Typing
• Next-word suggestions and current-word completions
• Dictionaries for 26 languages
• Advanced keyboard layouts
• Works across your Android devices (tablets and phones)
Google Keyboard works with Android 4.0 and above and its available on the Play Store for free.
Go check it out.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Blackberry Messenger coming to Android and iOS this summer for Free.
BlackBerry has just announced that its hugely popular BBM messaging service is going multi-platform: it will be released for Android and iOS this summer. BBM will support iOS hardware running iOS 6 and above; the Android version will be compatible with version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and above as a free app in the App Store and Google Play. "It's time to bring BBM to a greater audience," CEO Thorsten Heins said in announcing the expansion, "no matter what mobile device they carry."
The company said that it would be bringing messaging and groups functionality to new platforms first but also has plans to introduce voice features, screen sharing, and its just announced ”social engagement platform” dubbed ‘Channels’ in future releases. BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins said the company is “committed to making the BBM experience on other platforms as fully featured” as possible.
The app will be fully featured, with key ingredients like group messaging and screen sharing all coming to the rival platforms.
Android and iOS user what do you think? Let me know your mind in the comments below.
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