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4:08PM

In-Depth: Next Generation iPhone Exterior Parts Leaked

Today, some supposed Apple prototype production parts of the next generation iPhone (widely known online as iPhone 5) came into light. Source 9to5Mac amoungst others reported on these new parts, and the lucky and unsespecting world got its first glimpse at would could be a legitimate iPhone 5 casing.  
      
These new parts show a radical departure from the Apple norm, although it could actually be argued that many of the design elements we can discover from this leak actually make a whole lot of sense. It is also speculated that this so called 'leak' could be purposeful and controlled via Apple themselves - in order to create hype and distract the tech crowd from todays much anticipated launch of the Samsung Galaxy SIII.                                                                                                                                         
Watch the video for an in depth analysis of what we know so far about this design change and the parts that were leaked - and don't forget to let me know what you think!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
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12:17PM

Qwiki - Narrating the World's Knowledge One Piece at a Time

In 1994 ward cunningham came up with a unique idea for a website with pages that can be edited via the browser, with a version history for each page. he gave the name WikiWikiWeb to both the wiki, which ran on his company's website at c2.com, and the wiki software that powered it .

He chose WikiWikiWeb as the name based on his memories of the Wiki Wiki Shuttle at Honolulu International Airport, and because wiki is the Hawaiian word for quick. The website met with success, and began to spawn alternative wiki applications and websites over the next five years. In the meantime, the first wiki, now known as WardsWiki, evolved as features were added to the software and as the growing body of users developed a unique wiki culture. By 2000, WardsWiki had developed a great deal of content outside of its original stated purpose, which led to the spinoff of content into sister sites, most notably MeatballWiki.

In January 2001 Wikipedia was launched, and quickly became the most popular wiki, which it remains to this day. Its meteoric rise in popularity (it entered the top ten most popular sites in 2007) played a large part in introducing wikis to the general public. There now exist at least tens of thousands of wiki websites.

Now there is a new kid on the block that goes by the name of Qwiki.

Qwiki is the world’s first “information experience”, powered by a technology that transforms static information into interactive stories. these stories are narrated by a voice which sometimes can give some unintentionally humorous pronunciations of every day words but considering its only in alpha testing it is actually pretty decent and because you don't necessarily have to read the information on the topic you can get through a lot of information and facts in a small amount of time!

It is still at the early stages so it doesn't cover every topic and it never will but currently is cover over 2 million different topics including a wide variety of people, places and things which for a relatively new website is pretty darn impressive!

Unlike most wikis i have used Qwiki has taken a totally different stance when it comes to design and has given the site a modern sleek design instead of the drab grey design of the likes of Wikipedia. lets take a quick look at qwiki and some of its features:

From the very beginning the design is sleek and intuitive for example if you search for “new Zealand” it automatically starts searching for related results in real time!

Once you select a qwiki, your “information experience” will automatically begin.

Your search terms are then

transformed into a visual presentation accompanied by real-time audio narration and other data including:

  • Maps
  • Videos
  • Images
  • Animation

From what i can see the information you are actually presented with seems to be collated from various sources and put together instead of being submitted by users. this makes a lot of sense since the information is already sitting there on the web waiting to be discovered! every Qwiki is both immersive and interactive. You can click on objects within the Qwiki for further interactivity and a more detailed view of the object.

Every Qwiki has “related” Qwikis, viewable by browsing the bar below the player, or clicking any image, video, or animation that has a “Q” in the top right corner.

You can also click on images in order to activate “detail view”. Detail view allows you to see the source of the image and to explore related Qwikis.

And the interactive experience never stops once the narration ends you can:

  •  Replay and share the Qwiki
  • Watch related Qwikis
  •  Explore the sourced pages on Wikipedia, Google, Flickr, and YouTube for your Qwiki

in the future you’ll be able to watch Qwikis on your Facebook friends, local restaurants – and eventually any topic in the world. In fact, any publisher or person will soon be able to create qwikis.

If you would like to Alpha test qwiki leave a comment below or send me an @reply to @kylemcc with your email and I will invite you or alternatively you can register your intrest at qwiki.com

10:54PM

MacDesign

I'm thrilled to write about the announcement of MacDesign, a new blog focused on graphic design and video production on the Mac. MacDesign will feature daily tips, reviews, and tutorials on applications that will speed up your workflow and give you great results. The MacDesign forums offer a place for professionals and newbies alike to share their own tips and ask questions of others.

Be sure to check out the latest MacDesign article on VoltaicHD, a video converter/manager for Mac.

4:04PM

Improvements I would like to see made to Squarespace

I have been a fond user of the Squarespace platform currently and in the past on my old 'JonnyisGeek' website. Though I have had a great experience so far, I would like to see some features being generated into the mix.

  • Threaded Comments and Forum Posts - It's hard to reply to a certain user in the comments. There is no 'reply' button and yes, you may be able to @username them within the comments, but they don't get alerted about your reply.
  • Social Buttons - A social widget has been out for a while now, but if you want to customize the list of networks you're on with images, you need to find those images and code them into your website. You could say, well website owners have experience with HTML, CSS and the rest of it, but some don't. As you could probably tell, some website editors are used to applications like Dreamweaver and iWeb, which Squarespace doesn't require you to use.
  • Podcast Hosting & Playout - I've only recently started podcasting, but I would love, and it would benefit Squarespace so much, for them to host podcasts and define a player for them to play on. Websites such as TWiT and Revision 3 would benefit, as they are podcast and vodcast networks and bloggers like myself would benefit as sometimes posts can't be put into written words, images or video.
  • Squarespace Version 6 - This hasn't been spoken about since Squarespace developer, Tyler Thompson tweeted out about it in September last year. Yes, nearly a full 10 months ago. It would be great to fork out a whole new management system and see if not all of the features spoken about in this post, some as it would attract more and more people into using Squarespace instead of using cheap, unreliable hosting.

Let me know your thoughts and let's see if we can get this post passed around some of the Squarespace team and developers.

Send this out if you would like to help. 

@Squarespace Check out this post from @JonnyRowntree containing beneficial features that could be added to the system - http://j.mp/jrsquare

5:57PM

Ultimate YouTube Channel Layouts

Since so many people are using YouTube nowadays, it's very important you have an awesome channel layout to make your channel look more presentable. It is sometimes too hard to make these or find them on the web. But now there is a site where you can get a ton of awesome layouts. For free!

It's called MyTubeDesign. It is run and made by an awesome guy by the name of Peter Yan. He made all the different layouts you see on the site; and they are pretty awesome. The main reason he made the site is to help other YouTubers show off their channels. He wanted the style of Partner quality design to be with all YouTubers.

Once you find a layout you like, you go and download it. Within the download file you will receive the actual background, along with the different color settings to go with it. Then you just place it on your channel. It's really easy to do and an easy way to make your channel look cool.