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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

गूगल के सर्वे में नमो-नमो, कांग्रेस का बजा बाजा

भाजपा और नरेंद्र मोदी के समर्थकों के लिए गूगल का सर्वे किसी तोहफे से कम नहीं और चाहे तो वे कांग्रेस की तरफ देखकर ताना मारते हुए मुस्कुरा सकते है. दरअसल गूगल ने अगले साल होने वाले चुनाव के मद्देनज़र एक सर्वे किया है जिसमें राजनीति, राजनेता और मतदातों के रुझान से संबंधित दिलचस्प तथ्य सामने आए हैं.
पिछले छह महीने में भारतीय जनता पार्टी (बीजेपी)की ओर से प्रधानमंत्री पद के उम्मीदवार घोषित किए गए गुजरात के मुख्यमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी इंटरनेट पर सबसे ज़्यादा सर्च किए गए हैं।
सर्वे के मुताबिक इस सूची में कांग्रेस के उपाध्यक्ष राहुल गांधी, कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष सोनिया गांधी, प्रधानमंत्री डॉ. मनमोहन सिंह व भ्रष्टाचार के खिलाफ अभियान चलाकर दिल्ली विधानसभा चुनाव से नवंबर में राजनैतिक करियर शुरू करने जा रहे अरविंद केजरीवाल के नाम नरेंद्र मोदी के बाद दर्ज हैं। जबकि सूची में छठे नंबर पर उत्तर प्रदेश के मुख्यमंत्री अखिलेश यादव मौजूद हैं।
वहीं, सबसे ज़्यादा सर्च किए गए राजनैतिक दलों की सूची में भी नरेंद्र मोदी की बीजेपी ही शीर्ष पर है जबकि कांग्रेस, अरविंद केजरीवाल की आम आदमी पार्टी, उत्तर प्रदेश की पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री मायावती की बहुजन समाज पार्टी (बसपा) तथा शिवसेना क्रमशः दूसरे, तीसरे, चौथे और पांचवें नंबर पर हैं।
आंकड़ों से यह भी पता चलता है कि देश के सबसे ज़्यादा सर्च किए गए शीर्ष 10 राजनेताओं में से 4 कांग्रेस के हैं, जबकि बीजेपी के 2 ही नेता इस सूची में शामिल हैं।
सर्वे के मुताबिक 42 फीसदी युवा वोटरों को नहीं पता कि वो किसे वोट देंगे। सर्वे से ये भी पता चला है कि 37 फीसदी शहरी युवा वोटर पहले से ही ऑनलाइन है और लगातार इंटरनेट का इस्तेमाल करता है।
 
सबसे ज्यादा सर्च की गई राजनीतिक हस्ती-
नरेंद्र मोदी
राहुल गांधी
सोनिया गांधी
मनमोहन सिंह
अरविंद केजरीवाल
जयललिता
अखिलेश यादव
नीतीश कुमार
सुषमा स्वराज
दिग्विजय सिंह

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Nexus 5's battery, pricing and storage details leaked ahead of launch


While we still wait for the official announcement of alleged Nexus 5 tipped for October 31, the device's price has now reportedly been revealed.

The pricing comes courtesy Phonearena, which cites a tipster claiming that the long-rumoured Nexus 5 will come in two storage variants. The 16GB Nexus 5 will supposedly be priced at $299 (Rs. 18,500 approximately), while the 32GB Nexus 5 is expected to be priced at $399 (Rs. 24,500 approximately).

Additionally the site claims that the next Nexus smartphone would come in two different battery sizes for 16GB and 32GB storage models. As per the report, the 16GB is said to include a 2300mAh battery while the 32GB model would pack a 3000mAh battery.

We had already reported that the alleged Nexus 5 will come in 16GB and 32GB storage onboard, as the company has shifted to larger inbuilt storage on the device.

Looking back, we note the Nexus 4 was released for $299 for the 8GB variant (unlocked) and the 16GB variant was available for $399. However, both the Nexus 4 models shipped with the 2100mAh battery.

Both the search engine giant, and the South Korean handset maker thought to be once again making the next Nexus smartphone, have been tight-lipped about the device's arrival. However, plenty of leaks have revealed much of the Nexus 5, ahead of its launch.

The latest leaks indicate the Nexus 5 will come with a 4.95-inch full-HD (1080p) IPS LCD display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz, 2GB of RAM, 8-megapixel rear camera with OIS and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. The alleged Nexus 4 successor is also rumoured to include a host of sensors like ambient light, proximity, pressure as well as accelerometer, compass, notification LED and gyroscope.

Prior to this, a report suggested the successor to the Nexus 4 would be unveiled later this month, while it would start shipping in the last week of this month.

It is rumoured that the next Nexus smartphone would run Android 4.4 KitKat, and that the smartphone would be the platform lead device for the operating system, with both due to be launched at the same event.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Google, Archaeological Survey of India usher in 'digital tourism' in India

New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India and Google India have embarked together on a "monumental journey" to usher in, what possibly will be "digital tourism" in the country.

After bringing iconic global landmarks like France's Eiffel Tower, America's Grand Canyon and Japan's Mt Fuji, among others, alive on the Internet through its immersive "visual walkthroughs", Google has now commenced work on putting 100 major Indian monuments and sites in that league.

Once completed, architectural icons like the Taj Mahal, Humayun's Tomb, and heritage wonders such as Khujuraho, and Ajanta and Ellora Caves, among others, will "visually explode" on the Internet in a "360-degree panoramic imagery".

"We wanted enhanced and an active experience for our (virtual) visitors and not just mere passive viewing of the sites. And, that's why we want to partner with agencies like the ASI, UNESCO, World Monuments Fund to source authoritative content - current and archival to enrich user's experience," Google Cultural Institute Director Amit Sood told PTI.

Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) under the Ministry of Culture has prepared a "tentative list" of the 100 monuments and Google would keep on executing them, "as and when the names get cleared."

The Internet giant recently signed a memorandum with the Ministry in this regard at the Qutub Minar complex, which would see the company creating the application using its 'Street View Trekker' technology for the first time in India.

"Eiffel Tower, Grand Canyon, Mt Fuji, etc have all been immersively mapped on to our GoogleMaps and can also be seen on the World Wonders site, part of our Cultural Institute. Indian monuments too will be available there once we go live," Sood said.

At the launch, a preliminary walkthrough of Qutub Minar was shown, and a Google employee also gave a demo of the 'Street View Trekker' by walking on the manicured lawns, with the gadget strapped to his back.

Google India said it saw the opportunity as a happy marriage between "5,000 years of Indian history and 20 years of internet history" and an opportunity for "digital preservation" of collective heritage.

Friday, October 4, 2013

How to tell Google FeedBurner that you have a new post?

 Normally, Google FeedBurner will update your website feed every 30 minutes. But you can tell Google FeedBurner to immediately update your feed. So if Google FeedBurner update your feed every 30 minutes, and you have make more than one post in 30 minutes, that's mean your twitter will tweet more than one tweet on the same time and not tweeting right after you publish your post.

Google FeedBurner have a service called "Ping FeedBurner". With this service, you can make sure that Google FeedBurner update your feed right after you publish your post. So, How to tell Google FeedBurner that you have a new post? Please follow these steps below:

How to tell Google FeedBurner that you have a new post?

 

 

All you have to do is go to this link Ping Feedburner Link, and enter your website or blog home page URL (e.g http://latestupdatesnow.blogspot.com/). And then click "Ping FeedBurner".





That is all on How to tell Google FeedBurner that you have a new post? Remember to bookmark the page after ping your website or blog, so it will be easier to ping next time.