iPhone : Internationally
Facebook : Thai people
Mobile creative agency Appsynth has unveiled its Euro 2012 Predictor, a new game application designed for score prediction to boost the excitement of the Euro 2012 football tournament.
The app is available now on both iPhone and Facebook. The iPhone app is available internationally, while the Facebook app has been launched exclusively for the Thai market.
The mechanism of the game is simple _ guess the score of each match and earn points for the accuracy of your predictions. A league table is automatically created featuring any friends who are also playing, creating a fun and competitive contest between mates. The top-ranked player at the end of the tournament will be crowned the Euro 2012 Predictor Champion _ a mark of a real football pundit.
After submitting your prediction for a match, you'll be shown overall stats on the collective predictions of all users.
This provides an interesting insight into mass opinion at the beginning of a game and can be referred back to to see how accurate the community's guesses were. The app is also a useful guide to match information such as fixtures, start times and results.
"Throughout the next year we will be launching several applications, some for the Thai market and others on an international scale, showcasing the creative talent Thailand has on offer. Euro 2012 Predictor is an example of the type of high-quality product you can expect from us," said Bob Gallagher, Appsynth managing director.
Euro 2012 Predictor can be found by searching for it in the App Store now. The Facebook version is available at https://apps.facebook.com/euro-predictor/
Source: Bangkokpost Published: 12/06/2012 at 08:03 AM Newspaper section: Life
How Apps Work
Now it’s easier to see and control how you connect to apps on Facebook.
1. Understand apps before you use them
Before you install an app, you can learn about it and what it does, and if it's a timeline app, see a few examples of the activity it will share on Facebook. Timeline apps may publish a wide range of content on your behalf, including your past and future activities.
2. Control who can see your app activity
You can choose who can see your app activity on Facebook using the inline audience selector.
Note: This only controls who sees the app activity that is shared on Facebook. For what people see off Facebook, check the settings in the app itself and their policies.
3. Choose what information apps can access
Some of the things that apps ask your permission to use are now optional. You decide what an app can access when you install it. To remove one of these permissions, simply click the ‘x’.
What An App Can Access
When you first visit an app, Facebook lets the app know your preferred language, the country you live in, and whether you are under 18, between 18-20, or 21 and over. When you install an app, it will ask your permission to access your basic info, which includes your public information and friend list. The app may also ask you to share additional information, such as your posts, photos or likes. If you give the app permission, it can access and store the information you’ve shared with them. Apps you’ve installed may always update their records of your basic info, age range, language and country. If you haven’t used an app in a while, it won’t be able to continue to update the additional information you’ve given them permission to access.
Facebook : Thai people
Mobile creative agency Appsynth has unveiled its Euro 2012 Predictor, a new game application designed for score prediction to boost the excitement of the Euro 2012 football tournament.
The app is available now on both iPhone and Facebook. The iPhone app is available internationally, while the Facebook app has been launched exclusively for the Thai market.
The mechanism of the game is simple _ guess the score of each match and earn points for the accuracy of your predictions. A league table is automatically created featuring any friends who are also playing, creating a fun and competitive contest between mates. The top-ranked player at the end of the tournament will be crowned the Euro 2012 Predictor Champion _ a mark of a real football pundit.
After submitting your prediction for a match, you'll be shown overall stats on the collective predictions of all users.
This provides an interesting insight into mass opinion at the beginning of a game and can be referred back to to see how accurate the community's guesses were. The app is also a useful guide to match information such as fixtures, start times and results.
"Throughout the next year we will be launching several applications, some for the Thai market and others on an international scale, showcasing the creative talent Thailand has on offer. Euro 2012 Predictor is an example of the type of high-quality product you can expect from us," said Bob Gallagher, Appsynth managing director.
Euro 2012 Predictor can be found by searching for it in the App Store now. The Facebook version is available at https://apps.facebook.com/euro-predictor/
Source: Bangkokpost Published: 12/06/2012 at 08:03 AM Newspaper section: Life
How Apps Work
Now it’s easier to see and control how you connect to apps on Facebook.
1. Understand apps before you use them
Before you install an app, you can learn about it and what it does, and if it's a timeline app, see a few examples of the activity it will share on Facebook. Timeline apps may publish a wide range of content on your behalf, including your past and future activities.
2. Control who can see your app activity
You can choose who can see your app activity on Facebook using the inline audience selector.
Note: This only controls who sees the app activity that is shared on Facebook. For what people see off Facebook, check the settings in the app itself and their policies.
3. Choose what information apps can access
Some of the things that apps ask your permission to use are now optional. You decide what an app can access when you install it. To remove one of these permissions, simply click the ‘x’.
What An App Can Access
When you first visit an app, Facebook lets the app know your preferred language, the country you live in, and whether you are under 18, between 18-20, or 21 and over. When you install an app, it will ask your permission to access your basic info, which includes your public information and friend list. The app may also ask you to share additional information, such as your posts, photos or likes. If you give the app permission, it can access and store the information you’ve shared with them. Apps you’ve installed may always update their records of your basic info, age range, language and country. If you haven’t used an app in a while, it won’t be able to continue to update the additional information you’ve given them permission to access.
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