11 Celebrities who are real geeks
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Those are the days when celebrities were really gorgeous, having great fit, wealthy and also glamorous. But now there are a lot of changes happening including the return of witty jokes, cook books and films and also the TV shows about the aliens and supernatural. Lots of geeks are given really encouraging roles which has put the traditional celebs to the back. Let’s look at some celebs who are the upcoming geeks who seek fame and fortune.

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Reader 2 with awesome features for an iPhone

Submitted by admin on Monday, 29 March 2010No Comment

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With respect to all the Reader applications on the iPhone failed anyone of them yet failed to leave away any response on reader’s mind. However, among the applications, one known to be Reeder by Silvio Rizzi in its latest version, 2.0 is able to produce an impression and has tried to come over all the previous left away options and issues. It appears to be the most attractive and important application on the first page of apps on a iPhone screen.

First of all, this application is all simple, and is divided into following sections- Unread items, Starred items and all items. These are the three key areas across the bottom of the app. And other item on the bottom is the reload button. Next in story view mode there are new ser of options along the bottom which let you have to mark an item as unread, star it, or a button to load a range of great Reeder features.

Another savvy feature of Reeder is the Tweetie-like ability to swipe an individual feed item to do something. In Tweetie, while swiping a tweet, a bunch of options are displayed under tweet. In Reeder, however it’s a bit different. Swiping right toggles an item between read and unread status. Swiping left toggles between starred and unstarred status.

Reeder provides ability to sync with feed items locally so one can read them when he don’t have an Internet connection, such as on a plane. With version 2.0, syncing speed has been improved, impressively. With Reeder 2.0, there has arrived a great iPhone reader that combines speed, simplicity and beauty.

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