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Tango 3G Video Calls

Tango is a new application for Teams iOS and Android devices which allows free video calling in a way very similar to FaceTime only present among Apple. The Tango Video Calls are free and you can use any Internet connection, either through W-iFi or 3G cellular connectivity for data transmission.

The video quality is not the best in the world, but more than decent, and can make free video calls (rather paid by flat rate data we have hired) from anywhere, which is a huge advantage over similar services. Users must create a profile of Tango to interact with the application. once you have created the profile, make calls through the app will be easier. Now what, iPhone users are able to calls smartphone user with Tango, this makes the application feature nice.

It is possible turn off the video during a call and continue to transmit audio via VoIP, which is very comfortable. The application will work even on mobile phones that do not have a front camera (for example, the iPhone 3G, a Magic HTC, Motorola Milestone etc), allowing users to share only what they see. The only solution to this problem is to begin to talk in front of a mirror… the old trick of mobile video calls with no front camera. And in terms of a contact list, the application populates your existing address book.

Another strengths of this service is that it is possible to make these calls between terminals of different brands, manufacturers and most importantly, different operating systems. It is possible, for example, a call to iPhone and Android being able to see their faces when speaking, even though both speakers are not using the same operating system on their mobile. Read the rest of this entry »

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Tango Dance Steps

Learning tango dance steps is not an easy proposition. There are many things to consider and so many steps to learn. If you want to know how to tango, consider the following steps below.

The first step in tango is to turn your face to your partner. You can do this by placing yourself closer to your partner with torsos touching on both sides. Then, the male places his right hand on his partner’s lower back with an extension of his left arm to the side. The female, on the other hand, places her left hand on the male’s right shoulder and places her right hand on her partner’s palm.

The next thing you should learn from tango dance steps is to listen to the music. Usually, tango has a much slower pace than any other ballroom dances and moves in a very classy style. The most basic step of tango is the called el paseo or the stroll. This is done by the leader, stepping back with his right foot. The partner also uses her left foot to take one step forward.

When the next beat comes, the male moves his feet forward and making his left foot slide to the other side. Then on the following beat, the leader steps forward with two steps, starting with the right. The woman steps back with two steps, bringing both feet together and pause. The male crosses over using the right foot, then steps out to the left and brings both foot together. Read the rest of this entry »

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Argentina Vacations: The Best Places to See and Feel Tango

If there’s one cultural and social activity that Argentina is known for, it is tango. The very mention of tango tends to elicit images of lively, fast-paced music, women twirling passionately dressed in brightly colored dresses, and confident men who know how to guide their partner to success in a series of beautifully choreographed movements. The dance is indeed one of Argentina’s most prized cultural exports and is today practiced around the world. With the help and support of countless tango instructional classes that have sprung up in countries everywhere, those who have developed an interest in the hobby (perhaps as a result of its popularization in movies and TV programs) have been able to indulge in Argentina’s favorite dance like never before.

To get a true taste of what tango is all about, however, one should head to Buenos Aires. The energetic capital of Argentina is the ultimate place to find a tango venue no matter what your style is. Commonly, a visitor’s first meeting with tango during their Argentina vacation will take place in La Boca, the city’s old port. This area oozes with the essence of tango from the music of the restaurants to the costumed dancers greeting guests on the street. There are often street performances where new fans can admire the impressive fervor of steps by professionals, and where experienced dancers can watch for new techniques.

Another popular place to get a feel for tango is in Boedo, one of Buenos Aires’ main historical spots in the city. As in La Boca, visitors and locals alike can discover more about the history of tango and how it came to exist in its present-day style. Many tango houses will be more than happy to help the inquiring traveler find what they are looking for no matter if you just want to watch or learn some skills of your own. Read the rest of this entry »

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