Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Instagram App to Revamp “Search” and “Explore” Tabs, Showcasing More Real-Time Moments - http://clapway.com/2015/06/24/instagram-app-to-revamp-search-and-explore-tabs-showcasing-more-real-time-moments987/

The technology world is always a-changing, and Instagram is no different. The immensely popular app Instagram is going through two updates right now, which may appear major to some die-hard Instagram admirers and users: a revamp of their “search” and “explore” features in order to show more real-time moments. In addition, a section including a cornucopia of collections will be included during the revamp, with attention-grabbing events and users taking over and being updated often.


What the new “Search” feature for Instagram will include


With the “search” feature, Instagram users will be able to look for photos and videos from particular locations. These locations can range in order to cater to anybody’s needs. The pros for users taking advantage of this feature are endless, as well as full of ongoing possibilities: planning that next getaway, looking up where to go to university, what great restaurant to eat at next, or even looking for a place to retire at once that age hits. Also included is being the ability to go through searches, so users can either look for people, places, or tags.


What the new “Explore” feature for Instagram will comprise of


The revamped “Explore” feature will be following Twitter’s suit, in which it will be curating real-time material to its users, from events to conversations. In the video and picture-based apps blog post, they write, “Through trending Tags and trending Places, you can experience moments like #bonnaroo or #fathersday, from every perspective.” Instagram’s overall main purpose, especially in revamping their search feature, is to give its 200 million users access to different kinds of content from all over the world. This is whether they like it or not with just a touchscreen tap (or swipe) away.


How the revamped “Search” and “Explore” feature for Instagram compares with character-based app Twitter


Although Twitter is mostly a character-based app and does not emphasize pictures and videos as much as Instagram, that does not mean that both of them don’t compare in certain things. When it comes to the picture and video-based app revamping both of their prominent feature, Instagram is following Twitter’s methods. How is that exactly? By updating mostly their “Explore” feature in order for users to witness real-time events and conversations, between other users, as discussed above. Twitter may have already established the curating of real-time conversations for many years. Furthermore, now that Instagram is now doing the same and they are also picture and video-based, will they once again continue to take struggling Twitter on a run for its money? Most definitely.



 


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Instagram App to Revamp “Search” and “Explore” Tabs, Showcasing More Real-Time Moments

Sunday, June 14, 2015

NASA"s New Horizons Probe Reveals Many "Faces" Of Pluto - http://clapway.com/2015/06/14/nasas-new-horizons-probe-reveals-many-faces-of-pluto-765/

It still might be news to some folks that Pluto has many “faces,” but those who were uninitiated before can now understand the planet a little bit better. It seems that the many faces of Pluto have now just become visible in a collection of brand new images captured by NASA’s New Horizon’s probe. The probe happens to be only 4 weeks away from a historical first-time close encounter with the small, blue planet.


WHAT DO THESE PHOTOS OF PLUTO REVEAL?


Video footage of the new images of Pluto illustrate a full 360 degree panorama of the planet’s entire surface. These photographs show us sections of the planet that are both light, dark, and several shades of gray in between, which might tell us there are more surface features to soon be discovered.


NASA called these pictures “the best views ever obtained of the Pluto system.” Hal Weaver, New Horizons Project Scientist, says that the surface of Pluto is extremely nuanced and complex. “Now, we want to start to learn more about what these various surface units might be and what’s causing them,” he says. “By early July we will have spectroscopic data to help pinpoint that.”


ABOUT NEW HORIZONS & LONG RANGE RECONNAISSANCE IMAGER


The distance New Horizons has traveled in order to reach Pluto is nearly 3 billion miles, which were covered in just under 10 years. This New Horizons probe is the first of its kind to ever take on a close physical study of the planet, and it is already beating the Hubble Space Telescope in terms of image quality. Much of the thanks goes to the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI), which took the new images. LORRI uses a specific technique called deconvolution, which makes the planet look non-spherical. The lack of sphericity is also due to Pluto’s big variations in surface brightness. Additionally, the contrast in these images has been “stretched to bring out additional details.”


DECONVOLUTION


The deconvolution process and technique has been employed by the New Horizons team to examine the surface markings on the planet of Pluto, including one bright area at one pole that some scientists believe is a polar cap. The process of deconvolution in its past has created “false details,” otherwise known as artifacts, in the pictures. As a result, the spacecraft team will need to be careful as they review the images produced with this technique.



 


 


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NASA"s New Horizons Probe Reveals Many "Faces" Of Pluto