Emmanuel
What do you think are some good apps for the iPod Touch? I would rather the suggestions be games but any cool app suggestions are fine! Thanks.
Also They can Be Free or Paid Apps!
Answer
voilá! here they are. (:
free ones:
blackjack run lite - (blackjack/21)
brain toot (free) - like "brain age" for nintendo ds
checkplease - tip calculator that splits the check/tip amongst however many people you tell it to, plus can round the tips up if you want it to
dictionaire: the simple dictionary
easywriter - lets you type emails and stuff with the ipod held longwise, so the keys are more spaced apart (easier to type)
facebook - an essential app, obviously
free translator - a billion different languages
google mobile app - you'll need wifi connection
graphing calculator - graphs better than my ti84 silver edition plus, no joke
hangman
italk recorder - what i use for interviews for the dth (sooo much better than a voice recorder)
nytimes - you'll need wifi connection
restaurant nutrition - because i like to know what i'm putting in my mouth. it has a TON of restaurants and eateries around the nation, and it splits each one's menu into things like "appetizers", "soups", "desserts", "dressings and sauces", "sandwiches", etc. along with each item's full nutritional information
onetap movies - it uses gps to find your location, then finds the closest movie theatres and displays the movies that are playing and when they're playing plus it gives information and trailers on each movie. keep in mind that you'll have to have wifi connection for this.
pocketpedia - if someone recommends a book, movie, cd, or videogame to you, you can type it in and find all its info and ratings, then can add it to a list to remind yourself about it the next time you're at blockbuster or the library or gamestop, etc., but you'll need wifi connection.
shazam - HOLY CHICKEN THIS IS THE COOLEST THING EVER. whenever you're in a store or in someone's car or something and a song comes on that you don't know but you like, just open this app and it listens to the music for 12 seconds and immediately tells you what it is, including all its info and how to download it. it also works if you hum the tune or sing it yourself. it's worked on japanese opera, indian bhangra, and even poorly-played piano mimicry. AMAZING.
paid ones:
bugdom 2 - tilt the ipod around to make the bug walk and stuff--it's a hardcore game, man
crash bandicoot nitro - AWESOME racing game
crosswords
diner dash - one of my favorite games ever, and worth every penny
etch a sketch - take your photos and draw on them, and if you don't like what you drew you can shake it and it'll go away--then you can export your creations via email
everest: hidden expedition - an "i spy" game
flipbook - make your own flipbook--SO COOL. they have a lite (free) version, so check that one out.
iflipr flashcards - again, this one has a lite (free) version so you can test it out and see if you like it. you can make the flashcards on your ipod or online (iflipr.com), and go through them on either as well. you can also look at flashcard sets other people have made. it updates itself every time you make a new set, so when you're walking or waiting in line you can be studying. HELLA HELPFUL. keep in mind that if you make the flashcards on the computer, you've got to open the app on your ipod while you're at home or in a wifi zone to make sure it downloads it because your ipod won't go on the internet at school or outside wifi zones.
imahjong premium - the tile-matching game
sally's salon - like "diner dash"
satori sudoku
solitaire - there's also a "sol free solitaire" game that's free, so you might want to do that one instead...although i love this $0.99 version because you can make it for left-handed people and there aren't any glitches. it responds really well to your fingers, etc.
voilá! here they are. (:
free ones:
blackjack run lite - (blackjack/21)
brain toot (free) - like "brain age" for nintendo ds
checkplease - tip calculator that splits the check/tip amongst however many people you tell it to, plus can round the tips up if you want it to
dictionaire: the simple dictionary
easywriter - lets you type emails and stuff with the ipod held longwise, so the keys are more spaced apart (easier to type)
facebook - an essential app, obviously
free translator - a billion different languages
google mobile app - you'll need wifi connection
graphing calculator - graphs better than my ti84 silver edition plus, no joke
hangman
italk recorder - what i use for interviews for the dth (sooo much better than a voice recorder)
nytimes - you'll need wifi connection
restaurant nutrition - because i like to know what i'm putting in my mouth. it has a TON of restaurants and eateries around the nation, and it splits each one's menu into things like "appetizers", "soups", "desserts", "dressings and sauces", "sandwiches", etc. along with each item's full nutritional information
onetap movies - it uses gps to find your location, then finds the closest movie theatres and displays the movies that are playing and when they're playing plus it gives information and trailers on each movie. keep in mind that you'll have to have wifi connection for this.
pocketpedia - if someone recommends a book, movie, cd, or videogame to you, you can type it in and find all its info and ratings, then can add it to a list to remind yourself about it the next time you're at blockbuster or the library or gamestop, etc., but you'll need wifi connection.
shazam - HOLY CHICKEN THIS IS THE COOLEST THING EVER. whenever you're in a store or in someone's car or something and a song comes on that you don't know but you like, just open this app and it listens to the music for 12 seconds and immediately tells you what it is, including all its info and how to download it. it also works if you hum the tune or sing it yourself. it's worked on japanese opera, indian bhangra, and even poorly-played piano mimicry. AMAZING.
paid ones:
bugdom 2 - tilt the ipod around to make the bug walk and stuff--it's a hardcore game, man
crash bandicoot nitro - AWESOME racing game
crosswords
diner dash - one of my favorite games ever, and worth every penny
etch a sketch - take your photos and draw on them, and if you don't like what you drew you can shake it and it'll go away--then you can export your creations via email
everest: hidden expedition - an "i spy" game
flipbook - make your own flipbook--SO COOL. they have a lite (free) version, so check that one out.
iflipr flashcards - again, this one has a lite (free) version so you can test it out and see if you like it. you can make the flashcards on your ipod or online (iflipr.com), and go through them on either as well. you can also look at flashcard sets other people have made. it updates itself every time you make a new set, so when you're walking or waiting in line you can be studying. HELLA HELPFUL. keep in mind that if you make the flashcards on the computer, you've got to open the app on your ipod while you're at home or in a wifi zone to make sure it downloads it because your ipod won't go on the internet at school or outside wifi zones.
imahjong premium - the tile-matching game
sally's salon - like "diner dash"
satori sudoku
solitaire - there's also a "sol free solitaire" game that's free, so you might want to do that one instead...although i love this $0.99 version because you can make it for left-handed people and there aren't any glitches. it responds really well to your fingers, etc.
Is there a REAL website to work online from home?
riotgurl_1
It's been so hard finding a job these day's, and I've been wondering about trying to find out about these "work online from home" sites like filling out stuff, but not completely sure. Like, how would I know if it's really a scam or if it's the real deal? And which sites should I look into?
Answer
I have seen some scare statistics regarding the percentage of online job offers that are some kind of scams, take care, don't pay for work, not even $1.
The survey sites for the most part require you to participate in product trials, the quiz operators and product merchants expect to profit from your participation in the long run. Stuffing envelops, still offered online occasionally is a scam older than the internet.
The work at home for Google sort of fake new advertisements pages about a mom making some $6000 a month "posting links" is mostly BS, re-billing your credit card for some $80 after you first pay a minimal shipping fee for 'free' info. Google sued about 50 sites using this style ad a while ago, they have taken the Google text out but still shows their picture (just saw an ad with a token blurring applied to the Google images)
Some make money selling products directly or affiliate marketing others', after a lengthy trial and error learning process, a significant number fail to profit but don't lose anything like someone starting a brick and mortar retail business.
There may be more straight forward ways to earn money online, have a look at the job lists on freelance marketplace sites like freelancer.com and odesk.com, many web site operators use these sites to pick up assistance, you can earn about $5 for writing a 450 word article for a web site, while there is worldwide competition, a native English writer has a big advantage. Workers sign up for free, you end up working for various different 'employers' so the experience can vary, at worst getting occasionally scammed out of your time rather than money.
There are also micro task sites that pay small change for a few minutes work, popular with 3rd world countries, some in the U.S. do them instead of crossword puzzles, the original was created by Amazon, the online store to 'automate' tasks a computer couldn't do, like pick the better of 2 pictures they named mturk.com after the 18th century Mechanical Turk chess playing machine that had a man hidden inside. ShortTask and microworkers have similar micro tasks, some individual jobs are a bit shady, like signing up for product trials, doing surveys, clicking ads you shouldn't, but you get to choose which tasks to perform
I have seen some scare statistics regarding the percentage of online job offers that are some kind of scams, take care, don't pay for work, not even $1.
The survey sites for the most part require you to participate in product trials, the quiz operators and product merchants expect to profit from your participation in the long run. Stuffing envelops, still offered online occasionally is a scam older than the internet.
The work at home for Google sort of fake new advertisements pages about a mom making some $6000 a month "posting links" is mostly BS, re-billing your credit card for some $80 after you first pay a minimal shipping fee for 'free' info. Google sued about 50 sites using this style ad a while ago, they have taken the Google text out but still shows their picture (just saw an ad with a token blurring applied to the Google images)
Some make money selling products directly or affiliate marketing others', after a lengthy trial and error learning process, a significant number fail to profit but don't lose anything like someone starting a brick and mortar retail business.
There may be more straight forward ways to earn money online, have a look at the job lists on freelance marketplace sites like freelancer.com and odesk.com, many web site operators use these sites to pick up assistance, you can earn about $5 for writing a 450 word article for a web site, while there is worldwide competition, a native English writer has a big advantage. Workers sign up for free, you end up working for various different 'employers' so the experience can vary, at worst getting occasionally scammed out of your time rather than money.
There are also micro task sites that pay small change for a few minutes work, popular with 3rd world countries, some in the U.S. do them instead of crossword puzzles, the original was created by Amazon, the online store to 'automate' tasks a computer couldn't do, like pick the better of 2 pictures they named mturk.com after the 18th century Mechanical Turk chess playing machine that had a man hidden inside. ShortTask and microworkers have similar micro tasks, some individual jobs are a bit shady, like signing up for product trials, doing surveys, clicking ads you shouldn't, but you get to choose which tasks to perform
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