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Thursday, 19 July 2012
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Want early access to the new Google Play developer console? Sign up to request early access now
Want early access to the new Google Play developer console? Sign up to request early access now
During the first day of Google I/O, one of the post-keynote developer sessions was dedicated to Android Apps in Google Play. While the buzz was all about the newly announced Jelly Bean update, and the Nexus 7 tablet, the real meat of Google I/O was going on in the developer sessions.
Google Play is an ever increasingly important part of the Android ecosystem, but still remains the best way to distribute, and consume Android applications. After all, before Google Play
One of the new developer features announced at the conference,
Monday, 16 July 2012
Google Ventures-Backed Cliqr Brings Old-School Business Apps To The Cloud
Google Ventures-Backed Cliqr Brings Old-School Business Apps To The Cloud
In all the talk of cloud computing, Cliqr Technologies CEO Gaurav Manglik says there’s one area of enterprise technology that’s been sitting out the transition — business applications. The cloud has led to an explosion of new apps, but (to pick two random examples) chip design and medical imaging apps are still running on old-fashioned servers.
Naturally, that’s a problem that Manglik is trying to solve with Cliqr, which is coming out of stealth mode today. The company has raised a seed round of just under $1 million from Google Ventures and Foundation Capital, and it’s raising a Series A now.
Cliqr is supposed to take the headache out of moving these business apps onto the cloud. Manglik says that as business apps are doing more and more computation on more and more data, they’re straining against
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Google brings a Notification Centre Support To It’s Gmail Iphone App|Download Link
Google brings a Notification Centre Support To It’s Gmail Iphone App|Download Link
Google has updated there Gmail App which was released earlier this year, The updated version bringing a number of improvements to this app. The update adds Notification Center support, the ability to send mail from alternate email addresses, and the ability for users to stay logged into the app indefinitely.
Form Google:
Our team has been working hard to bring your most-requested features to the Gmail app for iOS.
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First up, Gmail is now fully integrated with Notification Center and supports banners, alerts and lock screen options. Plus, notifications are now incredibly fast — up to 5x faster than in the previous version.
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Google Reportedly Launching Amazon-Like Cloud Platform At I/O
Google Reportedly Launching Amazon-Like Cloud Platform At I/O
Google I/O is set it kick off this Wednesday in Sans Francisco. Many people are wondering it, What a Mountain view,Calif.-based company will be presenting.
Unlike with Apple’s WWDC 2012 and Microsoft’s several events this month, it’s harder to predict what Google has up its sleeves. With Apple, we knew there was going to be a major focus on laptops. For Microsoft, there were plenty of whispers about a tablet.
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But at Google’s 3-day powwow next week, it looks like cloud might take center stage. Following the conclusion of its owncloud computing conference this week, GigaOm is reporting that Google is very likely to launch a cloud services platform of its own.
However, this would be a lot bigger and more enterprise-focused than simpleGoogle Drive. Google is reportedly for the top spot and compete against the likes of Amazon and Microsoft. In fact, GigaOm posits that Microsoft is really in the cross-hairs because of its strong enterprise developer community.
On June 6, Microsoft got a step ahead of Google — at least beating the Internet giant to the punch with the announcement — with the addition of Linux to Windows Azure, bumping it up to something that better resembles Infrastructure-as-a-Service.
(That was also the same day that Oracle announce its own public cloud offering after six years in development, but no one seems to be drawing comparisons with that platform just yet.)
Thus, there is a very good chance that Google would want to get into the enterprise cloud space now and woo developers early as best they can.
Google + "Find My Face" Facial Recognition Feature
Google + "Find My Face" Facial Recognition Feature
Google has started rolling out a facial recognition feature to its Google+ social networking site. The new feature called “Find My Face” is similar to a tagging feature Facebook launched few months ago. However, unlike Facebook, Google has made the feature an opt-in.
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Google + Facial Recognition |
The new ‘Find My Face’ feature prompts users to tag their their friends whenever their photos appear in the photos. Googlehas also given the users an option to accept or reject the tags suggestion. Facebook’s photo tag feature is very similar to the Find My Face as it automatically detects the images of your friends in the photos and suggests for the tagging. However, the Facebook feature is opt-out, which means users are required to deactivate the option as it gets enabled by default. On the other hand, theGoogle+ photo tag feature asks you to enable the option, so onus rests in the hand of the users.
Announcing the new feature, Matt Steiner, Engineering Lead on the Google+ Photos .
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Around the holidays, many of us get together with friends and family, and if you’re like me, you take lots of photos! Tagging those photos can be a lot of work. So today we’re launching Find My Face, an easier way to tag photos of yourself and your friends.By turning on Find My Face, Google+ can prompt people you know to tag your face when it appears in photos. Of course, you have control over which tags you accept or reject, and you can turn the feature on or off in Google+ settings. |
It may be recalled that Facebook had drawn a lot of flak from the critics for its facial recognition feature. The social networking site recently admitted making “a bunch of mistakes” on the privacy front and vowed to overhaul its policy. The U.S.-based FederalTrade Commissio had directed Facebook to obtain consumers’ affirmative express consent before enacting changes that override their privacy preferences.
Saturday, 30 June 2012
Google Has Launched "Google Offer" iPhone App
Google Has Launched "Google Offer" iPhone App
Google has launched “Google Offer” Iphone app. This service will deliver groupon-style as well as coupon-style saving.
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Google Offer iPhone App |
On Google‘s official blog Its features are: This App Includes:
- Instant savings, just around the corner:
- Quickly discover offers near you in map view or search for deals by category to easily find the right deal for you.
- See & use the deals you want, when you want them:
- All of your purchased and saved offers are tracked in “My Offers,” for easy access from your iPhone or online.
- Savings made simple:
Instantly redeem most offers with your iPhone, without having to print vouchers.
- Never miss a great deal:
Get notifications when new deals are available or when a deal that you’ve purchased or saved is about to expire.
For the time Being “Google offer” is only available just for USA.To download it Free click here
This app is available for the following US cities:
Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Boston,Brooklyn, Charlotte, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Fort Worth, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, NYC, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Oakland / East Bay, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Orlando, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, St. Paul, St. Louis, Tampa and Washington D.C.
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