The Next Apple iPhone Uncovered – Expected Features

May 25th, 2010

apple iphoneThe iPhone was Apple’s top-selling product last quarter, which took $5.45 billion in sales, or 40 % of revenue. Apple Inc may plan to uncover the successor of its highly appreciated product iPhone this June. Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs will be addressing the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference to be held in June and the news much likely will be revealed then.

According to Willian Kreher(St Louis-based analyst at Edward Jones & Co), the company will introduce the new hardware i.e the latest iPhone. WWDC is known for the product introduction and this time it will be the new iphone. Steve will kick off the meeting on June 7 which will be till 7 days.
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6 Trends to Rule the Future of Internet Marketing

May 19th, 2010

Internet marketing is a crucial activity that lets content reach to a global audience. More and more enterprises are plunging into internet marketing and nobody wants to be left behind. Internet marketers need to stay abreast with the latest trends in this field and continuously update their marketing strategies.

Here are some interesting and upcoming trends of internet marketing:

Emergence of Mobile-dependent markets

Using mobile for surfing internet is not rare nowadays. As more and more mobile consumers go online, web publishers are coming up with special versions of their websites, tailored especially for the mobile market. Reports reveal that mobile ad spending will increase by 74% this year and by 2013 it is expected to touch a whopping $13 billion.
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How To Get A Job By Spending $6 on Google Adwords

May 16th, 2010

The Story of a copywriter who got a job using Google Ads.
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What is Cloud Computing? – Why Should You Care About It? [INFOGRAPHIC]

May 13th, 2010

Cloud ComputingAlthough IMHO Cloud Computing is a little over hyped but it is working for a lot of people. There was a time when only big businesses owned the best of the computers but with hardware costs coming down everybody started having there own machines.

Impact of Low Cost Hardware on Business

In a typical business scenario whenever you need more computing you would probably ask an IT guy to install more systems in to the server room. There are chances that your resources are not utilized properly.

Only at some peak hours your requirement for resources will spike and else it will not be wrong to say that your resources will be wasted.
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All About Twitter Through An Infographic

May 11th, 2010

As a business Twitter is not making sense at this point but it is one of the most used sites today. Initially the messages were kept limited to 140 characters in order to make it compatible with SMS messaging which also led to the popularity of a lot of URL shortening services like bit.ly, tr.im and goo.gl.

According to an independent research, twitter tweets can be categorized into six categories:

* Pointless babble – 41%
* Conversational – 38%
* Pass-along value – 9%
* Self-promotion – 6%
* Spam – 4%
* News – 4%
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Some Mind Boggling Facts About Social Media That Will Open Your Eyes

May 10th, 2010

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How to Access The Old Google Interface

May 10th, 2010

There has been a lot of hue and cry over the new google interface. You must have notices it by now and the details could be found in our previous post.

A lot of people have not taken this face lift positively and would like to still access the old Interface of Google. Yes, you can still do it without any hacks or scripts. It very simple. Instead of typing google.com just make

http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=all

your new home page and through this URL you can use the same old Google which you are used to.
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Google User Inteface Redesigned

May 7th, 2010

Google LogoTill now we loved Google because of its simple and clean approach. This search engine has been known for removing every extra word from its search interface from its homepage and results page. But, by now you must have noticed the new design which shows a couple of extra options on the left hand side of the results page.

There are a couple of options through which you can either narrow or widen the search results displayed. This interface looks a lot similar to Bing which has the search results displayed at the center and on the left panel there is a menu to help the user narrow his search.
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Google Chrome 5 Beta Browser Is The Fastest Browser

May 6th, 2010

With the release of the Google Chrome Beta 5 this week it seems to have become the fastest browser in the market. It has some significant improvements with speedy JavaScript functionality and support to emerging web standards.

The top features include:

Expanded Sync

Till now, you were able share your bookmarks and preferences on any computer running Chrome. This facility has been expanded with the new version and with the latest Chorme 5 beta. The extended syncing capabilities include sharing homepage, visual themes, web content settings, startup settings and language.
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Google Search Appliance (GSA) – An Ultimate Tool to Search Your Intranet

May 5th, 2010

How many times have we wished that we could have something like Google in our own firm? Google Search Appliance is a great device that could help enterprises to dig through billions of files, documents and various kinds of data present on your company’s fileservers and intranet. Google Search appliance can also index and store information on databases like SQL Server, Oracle etc.
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