Showing posts with label instagram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label instagram. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Instagram is very determined to keep Windows Phone users away [updated]

Instagram Windows Phone Pictures Deleted


 It seems that Facebook really doesn’t want Windows Phone users uploading photos onto Instagram. The Verge reports that Facebook seems to be deleting all Instagram photos uploaded through Instance, a third-party app that lets Windows Phone users put their pictures on the popular photo-sharing network. Although Instance users can upload their pictures to Instagram, The Verge says that “after just seconds, the photos disappear from an Instagram account and the URLs to access them no longer work.” Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom recently said that Instagram wouldn’t be coming to Windows Phone or BlackBerry “anytime soon” and the company appears very determined to keep unauthorized platforms from enjoying its services.
UPDATE: An Instagram spokesperson tells The Verge that the company “recently made an update to the systems that we use to fight spam to help prevent future attacks and increase security,” which likely explains why pictures uploaded from third-party apps are vanishing.


Tuesday, 23 July 2013

View every Instagram like you've ever given a photo, video



When browsing Instagram, be it your timeline, popular page or through hash tags it doesn't take long to find terrific photos (and maybe videos). Remembering who posted the content isn't always as easy. Thankfully, Instagram has made it possible to view every photo or video you've ever liked; you just have to know where to look.
iMore originally posted this quick tip, and to be honest, it's one of those tips that's so obvious it's easily overlooked.
To view your like history on Instagram, in either the Android or iOS app, launch the app and then go to your profile page. From there tap on the settings icon in the top-right corner of your screen. Select Posts You've Liked.
You can now view and browse all of the posts you've liked on Instagram in chronological order. On iOS the layout is customizable, just as it is when viewing a users profile. Android users will have to browse using only thumbnails


Wednesday, 22 May 2013


Hooked Up: The iPad-obsessed Christina Milian and her love of tech

In this week's Hooked Up episode, Kevin Frazier hangs out with Grammy-nominated singer, actress, and fashion designer Christina Milian. She talks about her love for technology, how she started off in AOL chat rooms during the early days of the Internet, and the technology and apps she can't go without.
She's also the social-media correspondent for "The Voice," and she talks about how it allows her to connect the performers to the audience in a genuine way.
Christina's truly a gadget girl and she's obsessed with Google Glass so I'll break down what it's about and some of the cool stuff you can do with it. The bigger question is if you'll wear it.
Christina is also just a little addicted to the iPad, so I'll show off three very different accessories that will add a whole lot of functionality to your tablet.
It's the fourth episode of Hooked Up -- the only show where the worlds of celebrity and technology collide.


Wednesday, 13 March 2013


How to use Instagram on Android

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One of the most popular camera and photo sharing apps for Android is Instagram — downloaded more than a million times in less than a day when it was launched in April last year. Already a big hit on iOS, Instagram for Android has created a huge ripple among Android users.
Although the app sports simple controls and settings, many users still scratch their heads in wonder as to how the app works and what wonders it can provide.
In this guide, I’ll show you how to use Instagram on Android. It is very easy to set up and it won’t take you long to realize how much of a joy it is to use.
Feel free to skip the post for now, if you like, and jump to our video tutorial at the end of this post.
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Setting up an Instagram account

If you haven’t installed the app yet, download Instagram from the Google Play Store for free.


If you already have an Instagram account, just sign in to your account and start using the app. If you need to create a new account, here are the steps:
    1. Run Instagram.
    2. On the starting page, choose whether to register or sign in.  Skip the next steps if you already have an account.
    3. Select Register to create a new account.
    4. Designate a username and password that will become your login details the next time you access Instagram. You may also specify a display image.
    5. Provide your name and email address to complete your profile. Or, tap Use Your Facebook Info to use your Facebook info to fill out the remaining fields.
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    1. Tap the Register button to create your account.
    2. On the next page, choose whether to search for Instagram accounts of your contacts or Facebook friends. You can skip this step and manually search for your friends’ accounts later.
    3. Instagram suggests users that you can follow. Tap on the Follow button to follow users that catch your fancy — or you can skip this for later. You will be seeing posts from the users you follow.
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  1. Tap on Done to finish setting up your account.
You now have an Instagram account!  You will be taken to the Home tab where a stream of images from you and from your followed users will appear.

Main screen buttons

Aside from the stream of pictures on the Home tab, you’ll see five buttons at the screen’s bottom. What are they and what are they for?
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Home button

The first button is the Home button and takes you home whenever you get lost anywhere in the Instagram app or whenever you just want to start over from the beginning. The Home tab displays photos from the people you follow, as well as your own published photos.

Explore button

Tap the second button to see the Explore tab where a bunch of awesome photos recently shared by random users are displayed. From there, you can follow other users, especially when photos shared are interesting to you. You can also search for users here by tapping the Searchbutton (magnifying glass icon) and typing in the username or name on the search bar. You can also search for photos with specific tags.
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Camera button

The third button is the heart of Instagram. It opens the Instagram Camera so you can take a photo or select a photo from your gallery, and, thereafter apply filters/effects before sharing the photo to the rest of the world.
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News button

Although not shaped like a newspaper, the fourth button opens the News tab, which shows news from the users you follow and of course, notifications from your own account. Interactions made by the people you follow will appear under the Following tab. Friend requests and other interactions related to you are all found under the You tab.
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Profile button

You won’t miss this button at the rightmost part, shaped like a calling card. Tapping this button opens your Profile page, which shows your profile, stats, and your photos.  This page is also where you can edit your profile, including changing your profile picture, changing your password, and even changing your username and display name.

Posting on Instagram

To start enjoying the wonders of Instagram, you need to take a photo first or select an existing one from your albums. It doesn’t even end there. You may want to apply filters that complement your awesome photo and then, share it simultaneously to other social platforms.  Here’s how all of that happens:
    1. Tap on the Camera button to start taking photos. If you want to switch between front and back cameras, just tap the small camera icon at the upper-right.
    2. Use the tap-to-focus feature to focus on your subject. Only some phones support this feature. Just tap on the screen until the marker turns green.
    3. To capture a photo, tap the camera shutter. Or, If you want to use a photo from your gallery, press the Gallery button right beside the camera shutter button. Choose a photo from the gallery and tap on it.
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    1. If you choose a photo from the gallery, you will need to crop the image to fit the standard Instagram size. You’ll see a resizeable crop box that you can move around on your image. Tap the Ok button to crop the image. You don’t need to crop photos taken using the built-in Instagram Camera.
    2. After taking a photo or selecting a photo from the gallery, you will be taken to the editing screen. Here, you can use the following buttons at the top:
      • Border – adds or removes a border on your photo
      • Blur – shaped like a droplet and adds either a circular or linear tilt-shift
      • Lux – adds brightness and vibrance to your photo
      • Rotate – rotates your photo clockwise
      • Next Icon – press this if you are done editing your photo
    3. If you want, apply a photo filter by selecting one from the bottom. The selected filter will instantly be applied on the photo preview. If you don’t want to apply any filter, choose Normal.  Instagram currently has 20 built-in photo filters.  Here are some samples:
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    1. After applying a filter, tap the Next button (double arrows pointing to the right).
    2. Add a caption to your photo. You can use hashtags on your caption. Photos that bear the same hashtags will be grouped together, making the search for a particular photo easier.
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  1. Instagram also allows you to add your photos to a photo map before publishing and sharing them. Adding a photo to Photo Map will require you to provide the location where the photo is taken using Foursquare’s registered locations. You can also add your location if it is not on the list. Photos added on the Photo Map will be presented in map view, corresponding to the places where your photos were taken.
  2. Tap the name of the social networking sites that you want to share the photo to.
  3. You will be asked to login to that particular site. Providing your login details once will link your account to Instagram. You won’t need to re-enter your login details the next time you want to share your photo.
  4. If you’re done logging in, press the green check mark at the top. This will publish your photo not only to Instagram but also to the sites you’ve specified.
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Editing your Photo Map

Use prudence and caution when adding photos to your Photo Map; this feature divulges your whereabouts. If there are photos taken in locations that should remain private and you accidentally added them to your Photo Map, worry not. You can edit the photos that show up on your Photo Map.  Here’s how to do it:
    1. Navigate to your Profile page.
    2. Tap the Photo Map button.
    3. In Photo Map, press the Menu button (represented by a three-dot icon).
    4. Tap Edit.
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  1. Tap on the stack of photos and a popup list of options appear. Tap on Edit.
  2. Tap on the photos you want to omit from Photo Map. Once you tap on a photo, the photo will be grayed out, signaling that it won’t appear in Photo Map.
  3. Tap Done once you’re done editing your Photo Map photos.

Sharing photos

You can also share your Instagram photo to other apps installed on your device. You can do this by pressing the three-dot icon found below your published photo on the Home screen or on your Profile page. Press Share and the photo will be shared to the app you specified. Some apps will only allow you to share the URL of the photo but some, like Google+, will share the whole photo itself.

Following users

Following fellow Instagrammers can be done in several ways. Following users make their photos appear on your Home tab and you’ll also be notified about interactions they may have on Instagram.

Searching for users to follow

  1. Go to the Profile page.
  2. Tap the magnifying glass. This is the Search button.
  3. Type in your friend’s Instagram username to search for that user’s profile.  If you don’t know the username, you can try searching for your contact’s name instead.
  4. Once your friend’s profile link appears on the list, tap on it to open the user’s Profile page.
  5. Tap the Follow button to start following your friend’s account.

Finding users via the Explore tab

  1. From the Home tab, tap the Explore button to open the Explore page.
  2. The Search button will also be available. You can use it to search for a particular name or username.
  3. There will also be thumbnails of photos from random users. If you find an interesting photo and want to follow the user who uploaded it, tap on the photo to open the publisher’s profile.  You will then be taken to the photo’s page.
  4. Open the photo owner’s Profile page by tapping on the username or the user’s display image.
  5. From the user’s Profile page, tap on the Follow button to start following the user.
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Finding more friends

  1. Go to your Profile page.
  2. Tap the Options button represented by three square dots.
  3. Tap on Find Friends from the menu.
  4. The next menu will provide options for you to find friends from your contact list, Facebook, and suggested users.  A link to the Search page is also available here.

Interacting with Instagram photos

See an awesome photo on your Home tab and want tell the author how great it is?  How do you do it? There are actually two ways to do so — by liking the photo and/or by leaving a comment.

Showing some photo lovin’

Liking Instagram photos can be done in two ways. The ordinary way is through pressing the heart button below the photo. Tap on the heart button until it turns red.
The not-so-ordinary way of liking an Instagram photo is through double-tapping on the photo. A heart icon will quickly appear on the photo, signaling that you’ve successfully liked the photo. If you accidentally liked a photo, you can unlike it by pressing heart button again.
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Leaving a comment

There are times when liking a photo is just not enough. Why not throw in a comment instead? Leaving a comment for an Instagram photo is simple.  Just tap on the speech bubble icon found beside the heart icon and type away.

Deleting a Comment

Be extra careful when leaving comments because you cannot edit them. The only thing you can do is to delete the comment completely.  You can delete comments that you own.  But, you can’t delete comments left by other users for a photo that isn’t yours.  However, if you are the owner of the post or photo, you can delete any comment for it.
You can delete your comment by pressing the speech bubble icon then tapping on the Editbutton at the upper-right corner. Tap on the “X” mark beside your comment, then tap the redDelete button that appears.

Dealing with the nasty on Instagram

Instagram encourages its users to be responsible service users. If you see inappropriate content or a certain user has been spamming you, you have the option to report these to Instagram and authorized agents will immediately take action.

Reporting inappropriate photos

If you find a photo appalling or deem it inappropriate for circulation on Instagram, you can report the photo as inappropriate. Under the photo is the three-dot button.  Tap on it to bring out the Report as Inappropriate button.  Tap on the button and select a reason why you are reporting the photo as inappropriate.  You will receive confirmation upon successfully reporting the photo.
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Reporting abuse or spam

If you are getting annoying spam and/or abusive comments, you can report them to Instagram.  Here’s how to go about it:
  1. Tap the Comments button (represented by a speech bubble icon) under a photo to open the comments page for that photo.
  2. Tap on the red exclamation mark beside the comment that you want to report as spam or abusive.
  3. Select Report Abuse from the popup dialog.
  4. Select the reason why you are reporting the comment (i.e., spam/scam or abusive content).
  5. You will get a floating notification that your report has been submitted.

Blocking users

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If you don’t want a particular user to follow you on Instagram, you can block the user entirely so that she or he can’t find you in search results and follow you.
Head to the user’s Profile page and tap on the Options button on the upper right corner.  From the popup window, select either to block the user or to report the user for spam.
To unblock a user that you blocked previously, repeat the same steps, but tap “Unblock user” from the popup.

Profile management and privacy

If, for some reason, you want to change your profile photo, name, username, password, and other information, Instagram allows you to freely do so. You can also set your account’s privacy by preventing others from following you without authorization; you can also set your photos to private.

Changing profile photo

  1. From the Home tab, tap on the Profile button to open your profile.
  2. Tap on your display image or avatar.  Or, tap the Options button (at the upper-right) and select Change Profile Picture from the menu.
  3. Choose one of the following options from the popup dialog:
    • Remove Current Photo — does what it says
    • Take Photo — opens the Camera app so you can take a photo and set it as your display image
    • Choose from Library — opens the Gallery app so you can choose a photo to set as display image
    • Import from Facebook/Twitter — fetches your Facebook/Twitter profile photo and sets it as your Instagram profile photo

Changing user data, password, etc.

  1. From the Home tab, tap on the Profile button to open your profile.
  2. Tap on the Edit your profile link.
  3. On the Edit Profile page, you can edit the various text fields for the following:
    • Display name — The name shown on your profile page
    • Login name — The username that you use for logging in
    • Website — Your website; this is optional.
    • Bio / description — Short self-description
    • Email — Email address associated with your Instagram account.
    • Phone number — Your telephone number; this is optional.
    • Sex — Your biological sex; this is optional.
  4. If you need to change your password, you can also do so on the Edit Profile page.  Just tap the Change Password option, type in your current password, enter a new password, retype your new password to confirm, and then tap Save.
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Hiding photos from non-friends

If you don’t want strangers to snoop around your photos, you can set your photos to private.  When Photo Privacy is enabled, new followers will need to be authorized by you before they can follow you and view your photos.  Here’s how to set your photos to private:
  1. Go to the Profile tab.
  2. Tap the Options button (three square dots) to open the Options page.
  3. Tap Photo Privacy.
  4. Toggle the check mark for “Photos are private.”
Your photos will now be visible only to people whom you authorize to follow you. The next time someone wants to follow you, you will be prompted to grant her or him approval.
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Clearing search history

Earlier versions of Instagram for Android didn’t have a dedicated option for clearing
search history.  But, this important function arrived a few updates ago.   In the past, you’d have to log out and then back in just to clear your search history.  But, in recent versions, you’d only need to go to your Profile page, tap the
Options button, and select Clear Search History from the menu. Next time you use the search function, you won’t
see a list of your previously searched usernames or tags.

Logging Out of Instagram

Instagram newbies realize that the log out button is not very accessible but not hard to access either.  You won’t find it on the Home tab.  It’s neatly tucked away in the Options menu on theProfile tab.
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To log out of Instagram, open the Profile tab.  Tap the Options button (three dots).  Tap Log Out from the menu.  Confirm that you want to log out.

Video Tutorial

Watch our video tutorial about how to use Instagram for Android:

Conclusion

Instagram is easy to use and easy to love because of its simplicity and function. After setting up an Instagram account and sharing your very first photo, you may find yourself using the app more often than not, especially when you have a lot of friends who also use the app. The charm of Instagram lies in its simplicity and its ability to make photo sharing more interesting and fun than it already is.
What’s your say? Does Instagram tickle your fancy and nudge the inner photographer in you? What filter is your favorite? 


Tuesday, 12 March 2013


DIY: Easy-to-make Instagram magnets


You're addicted to shooting photos with your favorite mobile companion, but there's just one problem: your photos seem to be stuck in your phone.
There are plenty of quality Instagram printing services, like PostalPix (check out our collab with them on this Instagram album), Printstagram and Stickygram, to name a few.
These services are great for printing Instagrams in a pinch, but it's actually surprisingly easy to make your own at home. And this ain't your mama's project, either -- this DIY will give you glazed, resilient magnets ready for a decades of use. Make an afternoon of it or, like a true photo geek, even a Friday night.
With this guide, you'll be on your way to making a colorful photo gallery that can live on your fridge or that blank canvas some call a filing cabinet.
Here's what you'll need:
  • your Instagrams (more on that later)
  • a photo editor, like Photoshop or GIMP
  • a printer
  • photo paper
  • a mat board or illustration board (available at craft stores)
  • Mod-Podge Dimensional Magic Glaze
  • magnetic tape
  • an X-acto knife or scissors
  • a ruler
  • a pencil
  • a pin
  • plastic cups (one for each magnet, optional)

DIY Instagram magnets

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Step 1: Download your Instagrams
If you have your settings set to save your Instagrams to your phone every time you upload one, then you can browse your camera roll for your saved 'grams.
Otherwise, if you're using an iPhone, you can download your photos from Instagram itself by tapping on your photo and holding until "Save Image" pops up.
If you're going for a batch of photos, you can download your entire collection using a service like Instarchive.
Step 2: Print your photos
Size your photos to 2x2 inches at 300dpi in a photo editor like Photoshop or the free and open-source GIMP.
Then, tile those 2x2-inch photos into an 8x10-inch canvas, so they all print out on a single sheet, which can even be done in a word processor like Word or Google Docs, if you choose. This should make for 20 photos to a sheet.
Finally, place your photo paper in your printer, and print.
Tip: Save the file of photos, so you can print another one in case you need to later.
Step 3: Cut them out
For the straightest edges, an X-acto knife works best. Set a ruler along your cut line, and run your X-acto along it to cut out your photos. (You can also use scissors, if you like.)
Tip: For a shortcut version of this project, skip to Step 7. Simply turn your photo paper version into a magnet.
Step 4: Cut your mat board, then glue
To fortify the back of your Instagrams, you'll be cutting out squares from the mat or illustration board you picked up at the art shop.
Use a pencil to draw a grid of 2x2-inch squares. Now cut out the squares the same way you did your Instagrams.
Glue your Instagrams to each mat square with regular glue or a dab of Mod-Podge glaze, then let it dry.
Step 5: Glaze with Magic
What's this Magic Glaze, you say?
The Mod Podge Dimensional Magic Glaze creates a thick, shiny coat atop your photo, so it looks like a real-deal magnet like you've seen in the store.
It works by simply squeezing the glaze directly onto your photo, coating it as you squeeze. No need to brush or touch it. Just let it smoothly goop on top.
Tip: Try squeezing it around the edges of your photo and working your way to the center.
Step 6: Dry
Before it dries, grab your pin and pop any air bubbles. Wipe your pin between pops, so it doesn't build up.
Now let it dry. This'll take about 24 hours.
Tip: If you're worried about dust falling and drying on your magnet, place a plastic cup over it to keep it safe.
Step 7: Add magnetic strips and admire your work
Cut small strips of magnetic tape and adhere them to the back of your magnets.
Now you're ready to turn your fridge into an Instagram art gallery. This might just merit some wine and cheese.