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Ten Beautiful Places in Portugal That You Must Visit
Like any country in Europe, Portugal has its own rich culture and heritage as well as beautiful tourist spots to boast of. It is famous for its beautiful cities as well as scenic countryside. So, if you are inclined to travel to Portugal, here are the ten wonderful and beautiful places that you should never miss.
1.) The Gulbenkian Museum
If you love history and culture, then this museum located in Lisbon is for you. There are a lot of ancient Egyptian artifacts here as well as paintings done by famous artist. The museum's garden alone is enough to captivate the tourists' awe.
2.) St. Jorge's Castle
This castle is also situated in Lisbon. Once you get to the hill where the castle stands, be prepared for the view of the city and the river below you. You can also visit Alfama along the way.
3.) Praca de Comercio
This is a beautiful plaza that can also be found in Lisbon and is a must-see in this city. This faces the river, giving a wonderful view of that body of water. What is also nice about this place is that it is a part of the downtown of Lisbon, so it is a good place for you to stroll along.
4.) Belem
This is a wonderful neighborhood to visit if you love to see historical monuments as well as buildings. Here, you can see the Belem Tower as well as the Belem Culutral Center. You can also visit here the Royal Place of Belem, which is now the Presidential Palace of Lisbon.
5.) Chiado
This wonderful historical street in Lisbon offers any visitor a great experience when it comes to shopping as well as dining and partying. Here, you can also see and take pictures with Fernando Pessoa's statue. He was a famous Modernist poet of Portugal.
6.) Ponte 25 de Abril
If you think the Golden Gate of San Francisco is magnificent, wait until you see this bridge. The man who designed this bridge was the same man who designed the Golden Gate. This bridge connects Lisbon to the Setubal Peninsula.
7.) Protugal's Cristo Rei
If Rio de Janeiro has the Christ the Redeemer statue, then Portugal has Cristo Rei. This statue has a height of over 100 meters and is overlooking the Tejo River. Once you reach this statue, be overwhelmed by the magnificent view of the city and the river below.
8.) Aveiro City
This is the so-called Venice of Portugal because it also boasts of its own canals and bridges wherein you can take a leisurely ride on their moliceiros, which are comparable to the Venice's gondolas. You will get to see so many beautiful historical buildings in this city like the Aveiro Cathedral, Camara Municipal, Carmelite Church, etc, or you can visit its parks like the Santo Antonio Park as well as the Dom Pedro Children's Park. Aveiro City still has lots more to offer any visitor like surfing as well as wind surfing in its Costa Nova Beach and the river, or you can always go shopping at Forum Aveiro or the Rua dos Combatientes de Guerra as well as shop at Avenida Dr. Lourenco Peixinho.
9.) Coimbra City
This is another famous tourist spot where you will get to see the great University of Coimbra. Here, you can take leisurely walks in the university's botanical garden. There are also lots to see here like the Roman ruins of Conimbriga as well as the city's cathedrals.
10.) Evora
In Evora, you should visit the Templo de Diana, an ancient Roman ruins. Here, you will also get to see the Evora University, which was once an ancient convent converted into the university. You can also have a pleasant walk in Evora's park, Jardim Publico.
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Tablet PC Comparison: Apple iOS vs Google Android
Although there are a number of different companies, utilising different operating systems (OS for short), now creating brilliant options for tablet computers, the chief tablet PC comparison for almost all consumers still boils down to the Apple iPad's iOS and different Google Android tablets. So which choice of these two systems (or any other) is the correct one for your needs?
Look and feel: Most industry experts largely agree that Apple's iOS works extremely well both as a smartphone and a tablet PC operating system. The system works very intuitively on the iPad - particularly if you've used an iPhone or iPod Touch before. The interface can be said to be iOS's best benefit, which no other tablet currently on the market can match.
Apps: In addition to the look and feel seniority, Apple also have a major marketing point with their App Store. There are currently over 350,000 apps available to download for free or buy for a small price from the Apple Store. It's a certainty that when a new app is created by a company or developer, the first version is for the App Store and after that it is ported to other platforms. However, Apple's store is not the sole player in the arena - the Android Market is rapidly growing, passing the 100,000 apps mark in early 2011.
Android has one major advantage on the competition when it comes to apps: it's far more open and has more of a laissez-faire policy to the Market, whereas the App Store exercises very tight controls on every application, particularly in regard to adult content. The Android market allows developers much more creativity and flexibility.
There have also been complaints from some developers about Apple's rigid marketeering, with Apple requiring developers to remove any links from inside apps to the developers own websites. (The benefit to Apple is that they keep 30% commission from every app sale, whereas previously customers may have upgraded from free to paid version from within the developer's own site.)
Hardware: One major difference between iOS and Android is that iOS is exclusive to the iPad, while Android is open source and is being used by a number of different companies. This effectively means that the iPad and iOS are joined at the hip - you can't run the iPad without iOS. The iPad therefore has much more restriction of choice than other tablets, and much tighter pricing. However, those choices that are on the market are all good quality, and the hardware and software do work together harmoniously - crashes are very rare on the iPad.
Android, by contrast, is used in many different tablets from a large number of makers. From Blackberry to Samsung, you have a much wider choice of tablet PC to suit your budget and particular needs. However, you do need to do your homework. Some companies have customised Android and improved it, but some may not work as well and might still be based on older Android releases.
Conclusion
Right now, the iPad is still the most well-known and iconic tablet PC on the market. However, popularity is growing with a number of other tablet PCs. The choice is certainly good news for customers, who now have much more availability to get their exact requirements from a tablet computer. A lot of people still favour the Apple iOS, particularly if they have used other Apple products, but in the end it comes down to doing a tablet PC comparison yourself, by researching, checking them out, testing some in store, and selecting the one that feels like a good match for you.
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10 Cool Things You Can Do With an Android You Can't Do With an iPhone
The Android and the iPhone are two of the hottest smart phones on the market. Savvy consumers may wonder why some choose to go with Google's newer Android over Apple's more established iPhone. The following guide provides 10 reasons why an Android may be worth it.
1. Multitasking.
The biggest advantage of the Android is its superior multitasking capabilities. While the latest iteration of the iPhone allows limited background processes, such as Phone and iPod, the functionality pales in comparison to the Android, which offers true multitasking.
2. Visible home screen information.
The Android includes active widgets on the home screen, which is customizable. Unlike iPhone users, who must locate and launch every application one by one through the app list, Android users have the luxury of widgets, which are available for nearly every application.
3. Surf the open market.
Unlike the iPhone's Apple App Store, which is closely regulated by Apple and rejects thousands of applications each week, the Android Marketplace is much loser to a meritocracy; the better the app, the more people download it, and the more people end up using it.
4. Multiple notifications.
The iPhone's notification system involves a basic set of pop ups. These can only occur one at a time. Furthermore, they can only be triggered by open applications. Android has a movable notification bar; it provides icons for each notification triggered.
5. Hardware choice.
Due to the open platform of Android, it can be paired with a wide variety of smartphones, including the Nexus One and the Motorola Droid. These two alone are twice the number of choices available with the iPhone, which is the only platform for its operating system.
6. You can buy it (almost anywhere).
While you can only buy the iPhone from Apple, you can buy Android-compatible phones from almost any smartphone vendor, including Telstra, a popular carrier here in Australia.
7. Custom ROM Installations.
ROMs are jailbreaking apps. Unlike the iPhone's limited jailbreaking capabilities, custom ROMs offer the potential for nearly unlimited performance on an Android smartphone.
8. Quick change settings.
Widgets and shortcuts allow for quicker, more efficient Android navigation.
9. Social and Google integration.
Unlike the iPhone, the Android offers native integration of social networking sites and Google sites rather than relying on 3rd party applications.
10. Budget options.
The open source platform of Android allows for a far wider variety of phones and pricing options for consumers than the closed iPhone contract.
There are a number of different popular Android phones out of the market right now with that number continuing to grow every other day. Personally, I went ahead and got myself an LG GT540 (product specs here: http://www.lg.com/au/mobile-phones/all-lg-phones/LG-bar-phones-GT540.jsp) and haven't looked back since.
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