Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Is Mark Zuckerberg on Google+?

Photo on Mashable

And then, Google announced +. The site bears a striking resemblance to Facebook, with streaming feeds and specialized groups of friends. In fact, Google + gathers many of the features of existing social networks.

As Forbes notes, he doesn’t look particularly happy about being there as the hazy webcam shot is a far cry from the smiling photo that graces his Facebook page.

Photo on Mashable

He also hasn’t imported any of his interests, noting only that he is male and based in Palo Alto, California. His introduction? “I make things.”

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

KeepVid: Download and Save Video


Do you want to keep videos from YouTube? That's right. You can do that using KeepVid. You can choose the format as shown in the above figure. Try it yourself and enjoy keeping videos from YouTube.

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Survey Monkey



It's Saturday actually but I don't want to be unproductive so I opened my laptop and browse the net. Planning to watch on youtube. Maybe UFC or anything exciting. I don't know what came into my mind but I opened Alexa to check my ranking (not good actually) and it came to my attention what is this fucking SurveyMonkey. Well, I know what is this survey thing. A bunch of questionnaires you have to answer for you to generate certain percentage for, let's say a case study. Anyway, I decided to follow the site.

Actually it is really a tool. This survey monkey site helps you maximize your effort by utilizing its tools which in turn it provides you an statistical result that will help you decide the choice with most favorable result.

Here is what they say about Survey Monkey.

"Survey Monkey cuts out the busy work of collecting data and help us keep our foodies engaged and satisfied."
Alexa Malott
Community Manager at Foodbuzz

"SurveyMonkey makes scheduling practices and organizing travel 1,000 times easier."
Craig Bankowski
Palo Alto Elite Volleyball Club

"SurveyMonkey makes gathering student feedback and organizing campus events almost too easy"
Anne Ho
Graduate Teaching Assistant/Student at USF

"SurveyMonkey helps me get the insight of a big marketing machine at the speed and cost of a start-up"
Brady Wood
VP Marketing & Business Development at Shmoop

Take a tour at SurveyMonkey and see it for yourself. For those whom it may be applicable, just give a try. Signing up for BASIC is FREE.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Future Tech: Wireless power



A few years ago we saw a demonstration by a team at Fulton Innovation of a product called eCoupled. Using the principle of electromagnetic induction, by which an electrical charge can be stimulated in a wire coil by placing another one nearby, the crazy boffins were able to display wireless power transfer.

Despite being high voltage, they said, it was safe, efficient and could be applied to any surface. The demo room consisted of a kitchen without plugs, but full of lights that could be stuck anywhere and a frying pan that heated up just by sitting it on the counter. Put a phone on the same counter and it began charging. Clearly, this was the future.
Fulton are still working on wireless power, but it's a different company that's beat it to the shops, Powermat – and its products are expensive for something that replaces a 50p mains plug.

The good news is that the Wireless Power Consortium are going to be finalising a standard for wireless power called Qi later this year, which should mean prices drop and manufacturers have the confidence to build the technology straight into devices, rather than requiring an adaptor.

If you think that's crazy, though, take a look at Airnergy by RCA. It's a tiny dongle that can turn Wi-Fi signals back into electricity for charging phone batteries and the like.

Source: techradar.com

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Google Launches Tool for Online Reputation Management



"Me on the Web" is a tool introduced by Google which is now included on the dashboard. It is located between your account information and analytics. This tool is introduced by Google to help you manage the search results about You yourself and it is not inteded to be another privacy setting.

As Google explains, "Your online identity is determined not only by what you post, but also by what others post about you — whether a mention in a blog post, a photo tag or a reply to a public status update".

This new dashboard section will encourage you to keep your profile searchable within a few clicks by setting up a search alerts for data points associated with your Google profile like your
name or email address. This has long been achievable but now it is within a fewer clicks.

This new tool will provides you links to resources about managing online identity and removing unwanted content.

By using this tool, people can now now be searched publicly which may help them either to build their business and reputaion.


Start by setting up on Google's tool "Create a Google profile".

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