Jun 122012
 

While surfing the Internet, I noticed spot color pics appearing quite often. So I decided to give this kind of photography a try and headed to iTunes App Store to get some selective coloring apps. I’ve downloaded plenty of them, thanks god, there is a wide choice for less then 2-3 bucks. The one app I really liked is Color Splash Studio, and here’s why.

The user interface is quite simple and intuitive, and after playing around for 5 minutes you do understand how to get things right. The principle is simple: the app turns your pic into B&W, and you reveal original colors choosing the area with your finger.
Here are some screenshots of the app:

Here is my pic before editing:

That’s how it looks after changing background color (I should note that the app offers 3 options: grayscale, bluetone and sepia) and applying so called “dramatic effect”. Remember I did this all on iPhone :)

You can get the app from iTunes, where they offer a 60% discount – now only $0.99.

Aug 052011
 

TGIF!!! Right? Well, hold on a minute! I would like to share quick tech news, what we wrote on MWD and also what other tech blogs wrote interesting this week. This is something I might start doing, that is if you like it? Or you rather have Beer right now?

iOS 5 Beta 4 is out and so far we nailed 95% prediction of each date iOS 5 Beta was released. Our iOS 5 Final release date is still predicted as first week of September.

Google removed Labs? Nah! Really? … they also removed Google Toolbar for Firefox. Mah, they released G+ that’s all I care for now!

Now that it’s Friday, you might want to read this article by one of our editors blog called SheBytes (she does), she compiled a 30 list of apps for Grilling, how cool is that!!!

Not sure what to say about Mathew Epstain, a recent viral exposed guy who tries to get hired by Google. Techcrunch said “Google Please Hire this guy“. Honestly if you ask me, I would never hire this guy!! (Sorry Mathew, nothing PERSONAL). Reason is because the whole thing is played out nicely, and he promises a lot but there are no facts to prove that he is good at what he does, there are people with PHD and MBA who are far more experienced and are in line get job at Google. When I look at this whole plot from side, I think he paid A LOT of money to get noticed, I mean look at the video, look at the house he is representing,…you would think his mom and dad are millionaires. Spoiled kid with enthusiasm ? Sure!

Well that’s about it my friends, hope you like the links above, don’t forget to share before you grab one of those grilling apps and beer!

Happy Weekend folks!!!

Aug 052011
 

Research In Motion (RIM) has launched 5 new smartphones running on its new operating system ‘BlackBerry OS 7’. The new smartphones include three ‘Blackberry Torch’ models (two of which are complete touch phones) and two ‘Blackberry Bold’ models.

“This is the largest global launch of BlackBerry smartphones in our history,” was a statement made by RIM’s  president and co-CEO, Mike Lazardis. The phones bring along with them the good and the bad.

The good being that, the five new phones being launched will be coming out with many software and hardware improvements over the previous Blackberry models. The bad being, that despite the phone making drastic improvements, it is still not capable of competing with the growing Android and iOS market.

All the phones launched are somewhat high end and carry some good specs. All five of the devices have an improved processing speed with a 1.2GHz processor under the hood powering these devices. The smartphones have a high resolution display for quality viewing, and 768MB of RAM to maintain high speed of processing.

All the phones have a hefty on board memory of 8GB, which can be further extended up to 32 GB. Even a good camera of 5MP has been provided with features to support HD video recording, zoom and flash.

Standard connectivity features like WiFi and GPS are also provided. Integrated BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), Enterprise focus with the inclusion of both Documents To Go, as well as BlackBerry Balance are some of the other notable features of Blackberry’s new phones.

All the phones will now come with an improved browser that will provide users with a faster more fluid browsing experience (thanks to OS7). RIM has claimed its new OS to be 40 percent faster at browsing compared to OS6-based smartphones, and 100 percent faster than OS5 handsets.

Though the phones have made a significant leap, the phone is still incapable of competing with its major rivals like Apple inc. and other Android family smartphones. For example, new blackberry comes with a resolution 640×480 for 9810 and 800×480 for the Bold and Torch compared to 450×360 pixels on the previous Torch. But this is modest in front of Apple’s iPhone (960×640), Motorola Droid 3 (960×540), and the HTC Thunderbolt and Samsung Charge (800×480).

We will update you on the pricing and availability of these phones as soon as we receive an update on it.

Aug 022011
 

If the US government being under debt wasn’t baffling enough for you, news of a US based company having more money than the government might just do the trick. When the whole world is under a shock about the recent crisis in US economy, Apple Inc releases a casual report, reporting to have more money to spend than the US government.

On Thursday, the U.S Treasury had announced to the world that it has $73.768 billion in its cash bag. While Apple Inc., having a massive third quarter, casually reported of having $75.876 billion in its cash reserves (and other cash equivalents). Thanks to the Apple fans, the company is richer by 2 billion dollars from the US government.

Apparently, Apple seems to lead the race among other tech giants by a margin, though the comparison is just based on the amount of cash to spend on. Google which seemed to be minting money has just 39.1 billion (eh, courtesy: social networking). Microsoft used to be somewhere close but now its cash nest is around 40.2 billion and the commitment to Skype will cut it down shorter by another 8.5 Billion.

Apple’s success story re-started with the return of Steve Jobs in 1998, Apple launched the Mac and since then there was barely any looking back. The company has witnessed a tremendous rise of fortune with the launch of iPhone in 2007 and then following it up with a new version every year.

Though it is highly unlikely that the government will ask Apple for help but the tech giant has just enough money to bail out the US government. Apple is the second most valuable public company after Exxon.

Apple’s sales are unlikely to go down any soon and it has also the potential of becoming the most valued company. With the release of the new swanky Macbook Air and the Apple minis, the sale is already on the rise. With the release of the new iPhone coming September, the sales can be expected to touch a record high.

Jul 262011
 

Bags have an essential place in today’s society, thanks to the excellent marketing skills by Microsoft, Apple, Google, Audio Technica, Skullcandy, and so on. Essentially, you have a ridiculous amount of electronic goods, to the point where your existing laptop bag is being cluttered up by a whole range of goods, from Galaxy S2s, iPad 2s, and the odd Siberia V2. After your laptop bag resigns to it’s fate, and decides to burst its seams, littering the concrete beneath with the shattered remains of your expensive gadgets, perhaps it’s time to acknowledge that you need something bigger, something better to house everything in.

Yes, after a long search through the bowels of the internet, digging around, nothing really suited my needs, for a ludicrous amount of gadgets, and the protection offered by traditional ‘Man Bags’ were very inappropriate, considering I could hear my laptop clink, every time I put the bag down. After abandoning this quest for a worthy bag, I checked the progress of a Starcraft 2 player from Taiwan, Fnatic.SEn. Searching through the sites store for a SEn t-shirt, I stumbled across the Slappa Kiken, a tyrannosauric-proportioned laptop bag.

Supposedly, over two hundred people were involved in the design process, surveyed and interrogated to create the Slappa KIKEN, offering an insane level of protection, and nearly as much utility as the Samsonite Scooter-Luggage. For starters, the outside flap of the bag can be replaced to a new design, with differing levels of functionality. The black-checkered flap above features two additional Velcro straps, to which you can attach a keyboard, or other, flat, hard, rectangular shaped objects.

The bag is primarily composed of 1680D Ballistix Nylon; being puncture proof, and water resistant. In fact, the same material was used in the Second World War, to protect soldiers from bullets and shrapnel. In case you fall into a pit of spikes, or a ninja throws a shuriken at you, this bag is potentially life saving (Ha ha). Otherwise, it’s more than sufficient to protect your goods inside from almost any external aggressors. The carrying handle is made from the same material, so despite your best attempts, it will be quite difficult to detach the handle from your bag if you don’t like it’s aesthetic value.

For carrying the bag for longer periods, the shoulder strap is also made of the same sturdy nylon as the rest of the bag, being attached to it with two really solid metal clasps, while a small movable pad ensures that the nylon’s rough edges don’t cut into you, after loading it up with all your tech goods. On top of that, on the rear of the bag is a sort of air-cushion thingy, in the shape of the Slappa hand. It serves as a buffer between your waist/hip, and the bag, taking some of the strain off your bones.

After flipping back the face panel, there are three pockets, one primarily aimed at holding laptop chargers, while the other two pockets serve as miscellaneous item holders, such as headphone/iPhone holders and travel adapters. After unzipping the first compartment of the bag, there are two huge compartments, a main storage space for holding from synthesizers to shoes to last night’s sushi. A second large pocket nearly takes up all of the bag’s space- serving as a document or Macbook Air holder, if desired. Two smaller pockets provide additional storage for smaller goods, like batteries or cameras, while there are four pen/pencil holders also included- in the even that you’re short on space, and unable to store a pencil-case inside.

The Second side of the bag has the padded laptop compartment- ensuring that your most important electronic device reaches it’s destination safely. The padding is quick thick, probably lined with even more nylon, and with a nice synthetic surface that won’t scratch your laptop. On the sides of the bag after opening the flap, are two small pockets on the left and right, to hold key items such as your wallet, or pair of earphones.

As an added bonus, two flaps can be completely removed to comply with TSA regulations, allowing your progress at their airport to be very quick and painless. And of course, all bags are tested to carry over 80lbs quite easily, with the strain being tested on both the strap, and on the bag itself. Pricing starts from around $120, but prices vary from location.

Jul 252011
 

 

 

In a disturbing display of technological evolution, Yanko Design has come up with a mouse, which can be stored in your nearly obsolete CD Drive. The CD shaped mouse may have a few issues, such as being recognized as a CD, and turned into fragments, after being whipped around your drive, possibly damaging the laser in the process. However, with the continuing trend towards flash based media devices, it seems that this may be one of the only uses left for the CD drive, a glorified mouse holder.

Below are a few diagrams, on how to use this ludicrous device. However, before running off to your nearest site to purchase a CD Mouse, this is only a prototype- probably a short lived one too. There are no comments about a few important components- battery life, how it connects to your computer, perhaps even how it sustains its shape.

Jul 212011
 

The Xperia Play has been out for quite a while now, approximately two to three months. And, despite it’s powerful capacity, and much lauded ‘Playstation’ compatible certification, the Xperia Play hasn’t been covered that much in the media. Running on Android, the Xperia Play is definitely a Sony influenced phone, judging by the ubiquitously shaped butt0ns, and the directional pad.

There are no analog sticks on the device, something which some Playstation enthusiasts might find a little disconcerting. Instead, they are replaced with touch sensitive ‘circles’ which aim to provide the same function as the analog sticks. They aren’t as good as the original obviously, but they do get the job done relatively well. There are also shoulder buttons on the top of the device, when held in Gamepad format, serving as the L1 and L2 buttons quite well, despite being slightly sensitive.

However, opening and closing the device into gamepad format is extremely smooth, a springloaded release enabling you to click the phone in and out of the two modes in a satisfying, but slightly risky fashion. The slider also is sturdy enough to ensure that the screen always remains in a perfectly horizontal position, despite the abuse thrown at it. Good for players that really do get into their game (by buttonmashing) as Sony has considered the ‘intricate’ motions required to play fighting games. Of course, the added gamepad has the downside of making the Xperia Play one of the fattest Android phones being released, a bulky contender, when compared to the current iPhone or Samsung Galaxy generation.

Inside the Xperia Play, are a standard processor, and a decent amount of memory, clocking in at 512 MB. Using  a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon chip, which is equipped with a  Adreno 205 GPU, the Xperia Play is more than capable of running Android apps, to the larger Playstation 1 games, without suffering from too much lag, let alone unplayability. Battery Life is another concern, given its relatively short battery life, of approximately 22 hours, despite it only performing low level tasks, such as browsing the internet, or composing email. Continuous Audio play is much shorter, while the device supports about 5.5 hours of continuous 3D gameplay.

While the camera is decent clocking in at a reasonable 5MP, the largest problem about the screen, which is for some reason, extremely dim. This design problem is exemplified, when trying to use the device in daylight. Despite being on maximum brightness, it is extremely difficult to see things on screen.

The Xperia Play looks like a worthy contender for your pocket, sans the screen currently, but the devices viabillity in the future remains to be seen, given its limited processing and memory capacity. But to not end on a pessimistic note, the PS3 also uses 512MB of  RAM, and has still remained at the forefront of graphical performance (sort of), despite being in operation for half a decade.

Jun 252011
 

Apple has released iOS 5 Beta 2 to developers. Other releases include iTunes 10.5 Beta 2 and Apple TV software Beta 2. They can be downloaded from Apple’s developer website.

Changes and things to note in iOS 5 Beta 2 include:

  • Wireless WiFI sync (must be enabled in iTunes 10.5 Beta 2 first) Video of Wi-Fi Sync
  • The option to backup to iCloud or the computer at setup
  • iCloud has a new logo in Settings
  • Over-the-air (OTA) software updates have been enabled
  • Notification appears as a bubble at first.
  • If there are no notifications in Notification Center, “No New Notifications” will appear
  • The Stocks Notification Center widget is turned off by default
  • Stock wallpapers are back but still the old ones from iOS 4
  • The version of iTunes that comes with beta 2 cannot sync devices that have the beta 1 software installed.
  • iMessage seed 2 will be unable to communicate with iMessage users on seed 1.

Jun 212011
 

So everybody pretty much knows the drill by now, but allow me to just run through it briefly. Apple announces its newest iPod. Now whether we’re talking about the first iPod ever in 2001, the iPod Photo (which was the first iPod with a color screen) in 2004, or even the first iPod Touch in 2007, the story’s the same. A massive number of units are reserved, the AAPL stock jumps and everyone’s on pins and needles until the release day, when stores can’t even keep them on the shelves. So, it’s no surprise that things weren’t any different for the release of Apple’s iPhone except that these reactions were even more exaggerated.

But the really amazing thing about Apple, is that about a year after the current model release date, they consistently unveil the “next generation model”, which is basically the same thing but with slight improvements, year after year after year. This is brilliant from an economics perspective in how it ingeniously plays off of human psychology. Explained by way of consumer behavior, Apple’s releases make the consumer change attitudes, recognize a problem; that their own iPod or iPhone is outdated, pushing them to update by purchasing again. Given that this will be the reason behind the purchase of millions of iPhone 5’s sometime in the near future, I’d like to walk through some of the current predictions for the iPhone 5’s release date.

I recently posted about the iPhone 5 release date on my blog SheBytes.com; since then, there has been overwhelming new buzz, so I thought it would be worthwhile to do a refresher on the rumored release date. There’s been so much activity in fact, that when you Google the letter “i”, iPhone 5 is one of the few drop down choices (not kidding– try it!). Many of these rumors are downright yet unsurprisingly ridiculous; I’ll share a few and then hone in on some sound ideas to build my own perspective:

First, for the ridiculous: there’s a French site called Nowhereelse.fr which rates the probability an iPhone 5 rumor is true. One of the rumors suggests the iPhone 5 will be released between June and July; considering that Apple has announced that iOS 5 will not be released until this coming Fall; this prediction makes little sense. It’s pretty clear that Apple will wait until they’ve fully completed iOS 5 to have it on the iPhone 5. Another absurd rumor about the iPhone 5 hardware suggests the device will come with a built-in 3D Display; albeit the rating of 10% probability reflects how unlikely that is.

And now, for the more serious: According to the International Business Times, “The latest buzz in the market is that Apple will release the much-awaited iPhone 5 in the first week of September…” CNET UK also speculates as to the exact date saying the “iPhone 5 release date is likely to be September 7th 2011.” iPodhistory.com, a sight that tracks…well yea, iPod history, recorded that Apple has previously released its iPod Touch on a relatively persistent schedule. Almost every iPod Touch release has been in the beginning of September, while the iPhone release dates are much more sporadic.

Taking all of this into consideration, I still think that a possible release date of the iPhone 5 will be sometime in early September 2011. Although it is difficult to predict an exact date, September 7th isn’t that ridiculous in that Apple has released many of its past products in the first week of September. But as the old finance adage goes “Past Performance Is Not Indicative of Future Results.” Quite literally: anything can happen.

Jun 212011
 

Remember back in the day, when you went to your local amusement park, such as, Six Flags, or Universal Studios, and saw a Roller Coaster for the first time? Did you stare at it with awe and amazement, wondering if that ride was going to kill you? Well, as it turns out, there’s been designs for a Roller Coaster, which can actually kill you.

In the United Kingdom, education is taken very seriously, with high powered universities such as Cambridge and Oxford obstinately still in the top ten universities of the world. Smaller, but equally prestigious organizations such as the Royal College of Art, pride themselves in developing practical solutions for physical and moral quandaries, such as Euthanasia. Student Julijonas Urbonas has developed a Roller Coaster, which exerts a fatal amount of physical strain upon the body, ensuring that all rides are ‘One-Way’ on this fearsome machine. We’re talking a five hundred meter drop, 10G’s of force, and of course, traveling along at approximately 223 Kilometers per hour. With these numbers, one would expect to die through having one’s face liquified, or something extremely painful along those lines. The designer, Mr. Urbonas, asserts that one would die from asphyxiation… but rather painlessly, unless you were a fighter pilot, it is almost certain that you’d lose consciousness due to the extreme gravitational forces upon your body, to feel yourself being unable to breathe.

If that fails to kill you, each carriage is fitted with modern medical machinery to determine if you need to go for another round against the Reaper Coaster. Unfortunately, before one books a ticket for an enemy, annoying individual, etc. etc. to the United Kingdom, your plans for ‘Revenge by Coaster’ will not come to fruition. This is because it doesn’t exist yet, the design above is merely a concept. It is doubtful that this work of death will ever be made, as the costs associated with it would be excessive and of course, the moral and legal problems of euthanasia are still frustrating governments around the world. But, if you get stuck in Limbo, ala Inception, perhaps constructing this coaster would be an excellent way to move up a level. Don’t do something weak like putting your head on some train tracks, considering creating something like this instead.

Here’s a final look at the 7.5 Kilometer Track.

 

 


Jun 212011
 

Warning! Not for those with weak stomachs. Reader Discretion is advised.

Aside from desert communities, and Bear Grylls, not many people have considered the reality of drinking… ‘recycled water’, let’s call it. However, in a few days, the Earth’s 7 Billionth person is about to be born, with pundits betting that the child will be born somewhere in Asia. Global food supplies are starting to pale in comparison to projected populations, with Scientists scrambling to develop techniques in order to combat the inevitable food crisis’s. These include commercial fish farms, genetically modified food, and… and in Japan, scientists have come up with a method to convert human feces, into steak.

At this point in time, you must be thinking that this has to be some elaborate, brutal troll. But  unfortunately, the scientists behind the project have already posted videos and images about the manufacturing process, and of course, eating the steak itself. Supposedly, the concentration of bacteria found in human feces contains an extreme amount of protein. As a result, after a few scientific processes, such as putting the feces though a reaction enhancer, and put through an exploder, which creates the artificial steak. To ensure that the potential diners will have no idea about the source of the meat, scientists then colored the meat red, and flavored it with a soy derivative. Bon Appetite!

Fueled by the success of extracting these steaks from human feces, the researcher responsible for this breakthrough, Mitsuyuki Ikeda has turned his attention to cow excrement, as another potential source of artificial steak. This has the positive effect of reducing the carbon footprint our meat industry has upon our environment, as well as ensuring that a new generation will have an excellent reason to become vegetarian.

Currently, scientists aim to lower costs, so that this artificial steak will cost roughly the same as a normal steak. Due to research costs, these ‘steaks’ cost roughly ten to twenty times more than their more… natural cousins. For a meal that even Bear Grylls would probably shy away from, pay a visit to Okayama Laboratories in Japan.

Jun 212011
 

iPhone 5?

 

After the slightly uneventful Apple WDC conference, where a new iOS was unveiled, Apple fans have been wild in speculation of the iPhone 5, with some ‘artists impressions’ showing a transparent, glass iPhone 5. This is merely a mock-up, but more solid details have started to emerge about the product. From various insider Apple sources, the iPhone 5 is supposedly in its final testing phases, with manufacturing due to begin this month, and a release slated for around September.

Within the iOS 5.0 beta provided by Apple after the WDC, various files have been found concerning other Apple devices. Referred to as the N94, and the N93, the N94 is an exclusive device only released to high powered iOS developers. It features an A5 dual core processor, and was released in April. Externally, it is aesthetically the same as a standard iPhone 4.

Considering that the N92 is a CDMA iPhone 4, and the N90 is GSM, it seems likely that the N93 will be the much desired iPhone 5, possibly a public release of this exclusive N94 released to iPhone developers. This is the most probable case, with Verizon already leaking that the next iPhone will feature both GSM and CDMA.

Other confirmed details involve Sony commenting that they will be providing Apple with an 8 Megapixel camera, but it is unconfirmed if these cameras will be incorporated in the iPhone 5.

Fantastical rumors about the iPhone 5 have been rife in the lead up to the WDC conference. Some ‘Apple Experts’ have reckoned that a larger touchscreen will be incorporated, while others have reckoned that a 5 Megapixel Camera will remain the the iPhone 5. Some have commented that the iPhone 5 will support 4G networks, but due to Apple’s obsession with battery life, this may not become a reality quite soon.

3D support seems unlikely but possible, Apple hasn’t really approached 3D displays as of yet. As the rumors get wilder, some speculate that a cheaper ‘nano’ iPhone will be released, a scaled back version of the iPhone, being cheaper and drastically smaller.

Who knows, perhaps in September, Steve Jobs might announce that the iPhone 5 has a dual boot system, and supports Android. At the rate these rumors are progressing, I wouldn’t be surprised

Jun 092011
 

In an announcement made by HP today, users in the US will be able to get their hands on the Wi-Fi version of the first WebOS powered device the HP TouchPad starting 1st July 2011. Following the US the HP TouchPad will soon be available in UK, Ireland, France, and Germany. Canadian consumers willing to get their hands on this device will have to wait a bit longer i.e. till mid-july to grab one. HP is also planning to make the HP TouchPad available in countries like Italy, Spain, Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, and Singapore later this year.

Where can you buy the HP TouchPad?

HP TouchPad will be available at Best Buy, Staples, Office Depot, Walmart, Sam’s Club, OfficeMax, Amazon.com, Fry’s, Microcenter, other leading local and regional retailers, and HP’s online stores. Details regarding the availability for HP TouchPad in other countries will be made available locally at a later date.

How much will I have to pay to get my hands on the HP TouchPad?

You will have to shell out $499.99 for the 16GB version and $599.99 for the 32GB verison.

Can I preorder the HP TouchPad?

Yes, you can. Preorders in North America and Europe will begin June 19.

HP TouchPad Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 9.45 x 7.45 x 0.54 (240 x 189 x 14 mm)
  • Weight: 740g 
  • Resolution: 768*1024 
  • Display: 9.7-inches capacitive multitouch 
  • Processor: 1.2GHz Dual Core Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8060 
  • Operating System: WebOS 
  • HDD Capacity: 16GB/32GB 
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v2.1 (with EDR), Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n

Features to look out for: 

  • HP WebOS
  • Premium audio playback with Beats Audio technology
  • Just Type feature which gives users the ability to search for information on the device or on the cloud
  • HP Synergy
  • HP’s exclusive touch to share technology to share web addresses between your webOS phone and the TouchPad

Optional Accessories:

  • HP Touchstone Charging Dock
  • HP TouchPad Wireless Keyboard
  • HP TouchPad Case

HP has also announced that it will be partnering with AT&T to introduce a connected version of HP TouchPad later this summer. So, we might just see the HP TouchPad running on 3G or who knows maybe HP plans to add 4G LTE connectivity to this device. Well, we will have to wait to see that.

Jun 032011
 

Google released new social networking button called Google +1, today we will show you how to embed or add Google +1 Button to your WordPress blog or Google Blogger.
Google +1 Logo
We would like you to get Google +1 button code first and then come back to this post to read further instructions. I read yesterday about 30 posts about +1 and not one describes what we are about to show you in step by step tutorial.

Most WordPress and Blogger themes are different but they do have common concept of functionality, I am no php or WordPress guru, but I do have confidence and patience to code things on my own and I am sure you can do it to. Lets start with WordPress Google +1 button installation, then we will go into Blogger details.

How to embed or add Google +1 Button in WordPress

Get the code the way you like it from Google Webmasters page .  Chose what size of button you wish to have and you should end up with two sets of code that look something like this:

AND


The first code they mention to place it before the </body> tag, which means you will have to look for that tag in one of the files. Most WordPress themes have opening and closing <body></body> tags in file called header.php.

Go to Appearance>>Editor and look to your right you will find file called header.php

Click on that file, and find </body> (CTRL+F, Option+F – should bring find bar in your browser)

Add the code

and save the file.

Then the second part of the code you can place it anywhere you like it to go, for example:
Code:


If you wish to add the code above to the sidebar, go to Widgets, drag the text object from left to right, add the code above and save the text so you should end up with something like this:
Google +1 Button Embed

If you wish to add it to a single post go to Appearance>>Editor, find file called Single.php find the place you wish the Google +1 Button embedded paste the code and save it. If you don’t like it, work with it until you find the place you like that button to be. In our case, I found where the tags are displayed, and pasted the code


right bellow it.

If you have questions you can ask bellow in commenting section. Ill do mt best to answer it.

How To Add or Embed Google +1 Button to Blogger

Its so easy!
1. Go to Blogger.com and log-in
2. Click on Design tab above
3. Click on Edit Button for “Blog Posts”
At the bottom check-mark “Show Share Buttons”
Google +1 Button for Blogger
That’s it, the button should appear on blogs page, google also released this post about adding +1 to blogger. If you do have more questions on how to add Google +1 Button manually to blogger, do ask in comments section bellow.

May 312011
 

Google +1 Button

It is not official yet but Google +1 Button is going to be released tomorrow, you will be able to embed Google +1 button into your blog or website. I am not much thrilled about Google +1 button but it’s a good indication that button will have an impact on how much traffic you should be getting from Google, as well as the rank for certain keywords

Google +1 Button Example :

If you go to Google.com and search for MWD, you will notice that oclue.com can not be found on the first page but rather on the second page, so let’s say tomorrow when Google +1 button comes out, 50 people click on oclue.com because MWD should be tied to oclue.com. Few weeks go by and Google will notice that 50 people liked oclue.com for MWD keyword and then it will immediately rank oclue.com higher for MWD keyword.
Hope this example above makes sense to you.

If you own blog or website, stop by tomorrow and we will let you know how to embed Google +1 Button to your wordpress and website.

Sources: SEL and TC