What is Scribbl app?



Scribbl offers a cool way to spruce up your images and videos with effects and animations. Draw striking scribble type animations over static pictures or tap on the animation of your choice and add it over videos. Change the colour, size and position of the animation, customize your art brush and edit your effects easily. Scribbl also lets you add a glow animation to achieve a neon sign or lightning effect. Export your animation in full HD quality for your social media posts and show off your creative side to your friends. You can even get your work featured in the app's home page. Free for iOS and Android.



Scribbl is an animation maker which allows you to draw animations on your images to achieve the Scribble Animation effect. We've simplified the process of animating your images, forget drawing frame by frame, you can easily create an awesome effect just by drawing over your picture once.



Scribbl gives you the option to customize your art brush. Play around with different sizes and styles. Scribbl also has the cool feature of adding glow animation to achieve that awesome neon sign or lightning effect.



Once you're done drawing your animation, you can export it in Full HD quality for your social media posts. Forget boring static images or videos without that extra flair for your Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram stories and posts, download Scribbl now and show off your creative side to the world with crazy animations!



 



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How to view all the websites on Instagram?

Fortunately, Instagram had the sense to include a way to rediscover these websites or links in your profile for later perusal. You can now view all websites you have opened on Instagram in a single location. Let's find out how to use the official Instagram apps for Android and iOS. This won't work on the Instagram web app.



That doesn't mean that the desktop or web app is completely redundant. You can still check your DMs or view Instagram stories. While everything said, putting links in the comments or an Instagram post is still a tricky affair. You'll need at least 10,000 users to post a link inside your Instagram stories.



If you ever need to revisit a product or blog link on Instagram, you don't have to find the original post or account from last time. Tap on your profile icon at the bottom of the screen, and then on the hamburger icon at the top right. Select Your Activity' from the menu. You will find all opened links under the Links tab arranged date-wise, starting from the most recent; and tap on any link to open it again in Instagram's in app browser. (The Time tab tells you how much time you spent scrolling through your feeds mindlessly!)



 



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What is Google Look to Speak app?



Google's experimental app, Look to Speak, helps people with speech and motor impairments communicate by using their eyes to select pre-written phrases and have them spoken aloud by their smartphones. After positioning the phone slightly below eye level, a user looks left, right or up to choose from a list of phrases, which the device then speaks aloud. Users can personalize words and phrases, so that they can share their authentic voice. The app is one of Google's 'Start with One, Invent for Many projects that all begin with one person trying to make something impactful for their community. "Now conversations can more easily happen where before there might have been silence," says Richard Cave, speech and language therapist at Google.



Look to Speak is a ‘Start with One’ project on the “Experiments with Google” platform. It all started with an idea that could be impactful for one person and their community. Throughout the design process, we reached out to a small group of people who might benefit from a communication tool like this. What was amazing to see was how Look To Speak could work where other communication devices couldn’t easily go—for example, in outdoors, in transit, in the shower and in urgent situations. Now conversations can more easily happen where before there might have been silence, and I’m excited to hear some of them.



 



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Garbage Watch made from upcycled e-waste



The Garbage Watch is a functional watch made out of upcycled e-waste. "Today, most of the 50 million tonnes of electronic waste that's generated every year is treated like garbage even though it isn't. Instead it contains many of the world's precious metals, like silver, platinum, copper, nickel, cobalt, aluminium and zinc. You'll find 7% of the world's gold in e-waste," says Vollebak, the company behind the watch. "Everything you can see on the Garbage Watch used to be something else a motherboard from your computer, a microchip in your smartphone, or wiring from your TV." Of the unique design, the company says, "We've taken an 'inside- out design approach with the Garbage Watch, making the functional inner workings highly visible... Our aim was to reframe an often invisible and hazardous end of the supply chain, and make people think deeply about the impact of treating their wearables in a disposable manner."



 



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