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India is Facebook’s Second Largest Market

India is the second largest market of the social
networking website Facebook.When Facebook gets involved,
 relationships can quickly  fall apart as Hosni Mubarak
 and Muammar Gaddafi have  discovered.Social Networking
 sites have been embraced by  white people since their
 inception. Because these sites  use profile pages.

The Facebook and international business, finance, economic
 and political news, comment and analysis,including local Fan,
friends.Facebook has had wild success with its push into
 emerging markets.

India has been tipped to overtook the US and Brazil to become
 Facebook's largest userbase within the next three years.
Popular social networking site Facebook expect India to become
its No 1 market in terms of number of users, leaving the US
and Indonesia.

The latest industry estimates from eMarketer suggest that
 India could be Facebook’s largest market.India is set to
overtake the U.S. as the world’s largest Facebook market
 by number of users

India, where people love its social network, and they are
 joining in droves. India is one of the fastest growing
markets for Facebook.Facebook becoming more and more popular
 Connectivity and accessibility,Real Estate Market,Liberal Market.

Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini-the UK

The Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini became official just a couple of days ago, and
 now you can already pre-order one if you're in the UK. So far, only one
retailer has announced a price for the handset. So if you absolutely must
 pre-order a Galaxy S5 Mini right now, Mobile Fun will let you do just that.

 The smartphone can be yours for £369, and it's available in white or blue.
 That price compares favorably to what we recently heard would be the
recommended retail price for the Eurozone, namely €479.

At the current exchange rate, the amount you need to pay for it in the UK
 translates to approximately €464. Prices for phones do usually vary in Europe
and sometimes by much more than that, so this is nothing out of the ordinary.

 Unfortunately the Galaxy S5 Mini pre-order listing doesn't have a shipping
date attached, but a recent rumor said it would be in stock at retailers
 around the middle of this month.

Moto Make Moto X

It's finally happened - Moto Maker is now available in a country other
 than the USA. Germany is the first land to get it, but we should expect
 the service to arrive in other parts of Europe soon too. Moto Maker
 is basically a website that allows you to heavily customize a Moto X
 smartphone before you get it. You can select the colors for the handset's
 back, and even the material the back cover is made from. Accent hues
are ripe for the picking too, and you can add a few words of your own
 onto the phone's back if you so wish.


 All of this is way more than your average handset maker allows in terms of
 customization by buyers - keep in mind this happens before you receive
 the phone, not using any aftermarket solutions. The way things seem to
 work in Germany is such: you first go to Phone House and select a plan
with which you want to purchase the Moto X. Alternatively, you can
choose the SIM-free route which will cost you €389, by the way.

After making your purchase from Phone House, you'll receive a special
 code via email. Then you go to the Moto Maker website, configure your
 device exactly how you want it, and finally enter the aforementioned code
 in the last step of the process.

Apple iPad Air-woo


A7 chip with 64-bit architecture and M7 motion coprocessor.

 The 5-megapixel iSight camera on iPad Air was designed to help you
 capture all of life’s moments at a moment’s notice. Use the Retina display
 as an easy viewfinder to frame the perfect shot. And quickly swipe between
capturing stills or 1080p HD video.

9.7-inch diagonal LED-backlit Multi-Touch display with IPS
technology, 2048-by-1536 resolution at 264 pixels per inch ppi
 and fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating.

 Size and Weight

    9.4 x 6.6 x .29 inches
    1 pound

specs-apple-ipad-air-space-gray-380x380
Operating System and Processor

    iOS 7
    A7 chip with M7 motion coprocessor

Battery Life

    Up to 10 hours talk time
    N/A standby time

Camera, Photos and Video

    5MP iSight camera

Memory

    16GB

Connectivity

    Sync methods: lightning
    4G Capable
    4G LTE Capable


Nokia Lumia 930-Windows Phone- with MS Office

Nokia Lumia 930. The model, which comes pre-loaded with Windows Phone 8.1, isn't supposed to be released until July 10th. But at least two Elkjøp customers who pre-ordered the model, have already received them. The phone is priced at 4495 Norwegian Krone $735 USD.

The Nokia Lumia 930 offers a 5 inch screen with resolution of 1080 x 1920 for a pixel density of 441ppi. Under the hood is a quad-core 2.2GHz Snapdragon 800 CPU with the Adreno 330 GPU. 2GB of RAM is on board and 32GB of native storage is included.

iPhone vs Galaxy S5

There's a significant number of iFans in the UK who are fed up with
 waiting for an iPhone with a larger screen and have jumped ship to the
 Samsung Galaxy S5 as a result. It turns out that 26% of new Samsung Galaxy S5
 users have switched from the iPhone in Britain; a huge increase from the 12% new
 adoption rate of the previous year. The rates were lower in Europe: a 17% turnover,
 but the region with the highest level of Apple loyalty is the USA. In the States,
 only 8% of new S5 buyers were former iPhone users.

It's interesting to see
 that such a high number of iPhone users are now opting for the S5, especially
with rumors that the iPhone 6 will have a larger screen. The projected release
date of Apple's next flagship phone is slated for September, so there may b
e more Apple turncoats before then. However, it should be noted that the
 Galaxy S5 still lags behind the iPhone 5c and 5s in the UK, which are the
number one and two highest selling handsets in the region. 11.1% of all phones
 were iPhone 5cs, 11% of the market belongs to the 5s, and the Galaxy S5
comes in third with 9% of the mobile phone market.

AdSense Tips

Unique content
Stick with niche content. If you want to have a chance at a successful
 AdSense site, the rules of content uniqueness apply. You want to
 drive targeted relevant traffic.

Seamless blending
Most people become AdSense-blind sooner or later. The more your
 AdSense ads look like they’re part of your content, the better.
Spend time choosing color schemes that will help with this effect.
You want to make it harder for visitors’ eyes scanning your
AdSense pages to tell the difference between your page elements
 and the ads. One wayto achieve this is by using the same text
 colors and text size.

Strategic placement
The basic idea behind strategic ad placement is that of forcing the
 visitor’s eye to scan the ads while looking for specific web page
 actions. For example, placing ads next to the navigational elements
 is one of those ways. You could also make your navigation
links look similar to the AdSense ad links for added confusion.
This approach may be viewed as being against basic website
 usability principles.

SEOThe following subsections cover things you can do with
 PPC platforms to validate and refine your SEO efforts.

Choosing Better Keywords
When  it  comes  to  choosing  keywords,  you  should  generally
  be  interested  in  highvolume, low-competition keywords.
The Google AdWords Keyword Tool shows you relative keyword
 search volume numbers. Although the accuracy of this data is
 questionable, it should give you a relative baseline when comparing
 different keywords. If you take this information together with the
number of derived competitors by using Google’s intitle:, inurl:,
and inanchor:commands.

If your site produces lots of content or has lots of traffic,
employing Google AdSense can earn you cash from Google.
 Before you implement AdSense, ensure that you have enough
existing content or visitors.

Traffic  check
The page where the visitor arrived the landing page.
 The pages the visitor went to and how long he spent on each
 The site he had been on before arriving at your site
 What search terms he used if he found you because of a web search
 Which links on your site he clicked
 Where in the world he is located (down to the city)
 What browser he used to view your site
 The screen resolution of the device he visited the site with
 How many colors the screen was set to display
 What operating system was used
 How often the visitor has come to your site

Sony Xperia Z3


Sony’s Xperia series phone has been able to turn heads owing to its chic look
 which is always tagged with great features.The next high-end Sony smartphone
 may be called Xperia Z3, and it could also be joined in the company's portfolio
 by a smaller version called Z3 Compact. What you see in the images above are
allegedly exactly these two phones. On the left we have a side-by-side shot of a
 white Z3 and a black Z3 Compact, and on the right is just the Xperia Z3 itself,
 showing its entire front fascia.





 Both devices seem to feature significantly smaller
 lateral bezels compared to their respective predecessors, which is definitely a
great thing in this day and age when certain Sony handsets look painfully out
 of date.

Sony Xperia Z3 release date is scheduled for August 2014? and rumors
 suggesting presence of 8-core 2.5 GHz, 4GB RAM, 23.7 MP sensor,
 2k resolution display .Sony Xperia Z3 leak reveals superhero strength
 chassis - The first Sony Xperia Z3 rumours point to a faster, slimmer,
 tougher handset.

Moto G Google-Motorola

Moto G is an exceptional phone at an exceptional price with the sharpest 4.5"
 HD screen in its class, an all-day battery, a quad-core processor, Android 4.3.
Moto G is an Android smartphone developed and manufactured by
Motorola Mobility. Unveiled on November 13, 2013, the phone
was initially aimed at developing markets.

Google can't wait to show off Android Wear at Google I/O. Developers
 posted images online of the new wearable OS on the Moto
 360 and the LG G Watch.

Moto G sold by Motorola has been extremely popular, everyone seems to
 have forgotten about the Google Play edition of the phone sold in the US,
including Motorola and Google. For whatever reason, the phone never
received the 4.4.3 update that most other Nexus and Google Play edition
devices received, as well as the standard version of the Moto G. Now,
Google is pushing the 4.4.4 update to the phone, after practically every
 other Nexus and Play Edition device has received it.

Motorola Mobility, owned by Google, makes Android smartphones
 and Bluetooth accessories to keep people connected.Motorola isn't
hawking the Moto G as some kind of cheaper Moto X variant,
 but it could have; the phones bear more than a passing resemblance to
 each other. The Motorola Shell for Moto G provides both style and security.
 Motorola Shell for Moto G at Motorola.The Moto G is Motorola's biggest
 and best effort yet in conquering the entry-level market. It's not a handset
 meant to break records, but the 4.5-inch 720p display.


Xiaomi MI-3 Android smartphone

Xiaomi MI-3 Android smartphone. Announced 2013, September. Features 3G, 5.0″
 IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 13 MP camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth.
Content-adaptive backlight control -CABC To conserve power, Mi 3's display
adjusts brightness automatically based the content on screen. aSMP power control .
Xiaomi Mi-3 aside from a leaked Xiaomi Mi-3S with a Snapdragon 801 chipset.
 Now a blurry shot from Xiaomi's homeland China may be our first glimpse of the
 Xiaomi Mi-4. While the image doesn't say a lot we do see a slightly rounder front
 frame and slimmer bezels around the screen. The Xiaomi Mi-4 is rumored to come
 with LTE connectivity, unibody metal design, a yet unreleased quad-core processor
 and a wide-aperture 16 MP snapper. Xiaomi Mi-4 The screen could be a larger
 than 5" unit, perhaps of QHD resolution and the chipset of choice is allegedly a
Snapdragon 805 or 801.

Xiaomi Mi3 smartphone with 5.00-inch 1080x1920 display powered by
1.8GHz processor alongside 2GB RAM and 13-megapixel rear camera.
Xiaomi's Mi 3 is a showcase of how Chinese phonemakers can create
 quality hardware without breaking the bank. If you don't need 4G LTE, 
The Xiaomi MI-3 is a very slim 8.1mm handset that features a 5-inch 1080p
 display and the latest Nvidia Tegra 4 chip with amazing graphics capabilities
 and 2GB of RAM.

Microsoft Smartwatch-hi fi-is coming

Microsoft's first smartwatch for over a decade

The product is yet to be officially launched, All information in this article is still
only speculation.Microsoft is the latest technology giant preparing to jump into
 the wearables market, with plans to offer a sensor-rich smartwatch that measures.
Microsoft smartwatch rumors heat up again, suggesting a cross-platform
strategy that suits CEO Satya Nadella's goals.

Microsoft is reportedly joining the quickly growing party of companies developing
 a smartwatch.Microsoft may be getting in on the smartwatch game. The U.S. Patent
 Office has released an application from the software maker
for a smartwatch design.

With every major tech firm producing, or planning on producing a smartwatch,
 Microsoft's recent patents have given away some of the company's plans
about its future .Microsoft may be entering the wearable tech sector with
their own spin on the smartwatch. Rumors have begun to surface that the
 tech giant is developing a watch.

Apple releases iOS 7.1.2


Apple has released the
iOS 7.1.2 update. The update brings with it some bug
 fixes and security updates. The update includes: Improved iBeacon connectivity
 and stability Fixes a bug with data transfer for some 3rd party accessories,
including barcode scanners Corrects an issue with data protection class of
Mail attachments The update is around 28-30MB depending upon the
device, if you download on the device itself. Along with iOS, Apple also
pushed an update for OS X, bumping it to 10.9.4.

This one has more useful changes and something you'd actually notice,
 including: Fixes an issue that prevented some Macs from automatically
connecting to known Wi-Fi networks Fixes issue causing the background
 or Apple logo to appear incorrectly on startup Improves the reliability
 of waking from sleep Includes Safari 7.0.5 The 10.9.4 update is
 around 90MB.

Samsung Galaxy S5 mini

It grew slightly compared to its predecessor with a 4.5" screen, keeping within the
reasonable limits of "mini". The specs aren't particularly high-end though it retains
 the trademark features of the big Galaxy S5. The Samsung Galaxy S5 mini is built
 around a 4.5" Super AMOLED screen of 720p resolution.

It measures 131.1 x 64.8 x 9.1 and weighs 120g, compared to 124.6 x 61.3 x 8.9
 mm and 107g of the Galaxy S4 mini. The good news is that the pixel density went
 from 256ppi to 326ppi. The body is IP67 certified meaning it is completely dust
 tight and can be submerged under up to a meter of water for half an hour.
Interestingly there's no flap covering the microUSB 2.0 port on the bottom,
Samsung has managed to make it water resistant with some sort of special coating.
 The back is perforated leather and features a heart rate monitor, while the
 hardware Home key on the front doubles as a fingerprint reader. Samsung
Galaxy S5 mini The processing power hasn't gone up significantly - the Galaxy
 S5 mini packs four Cortex-A7 cores @ 1.4GHz, while RAM remains at 1.5GB.
 The internal storage was doubled to 16GB there's a microSD card slot if
 that's not enough. The Galaxy S5 mini will come out with Android 4.4 KitKat
and feature S Health, Private mode, Kids mode and Ultra Power Saving mode.
 The battery capacity went up a bit to 2,100mAh.

The connectivity was bumped up to 150Mbps LTE and keeps the IR blaster
 on top. The camera department remains unchanged at 8MP stills
 and 1080p @ 30fps video.

Web Hosting or DNS

It is common sense that if a web site is down it cannot get spidered, but we’ll state it regardless:
When a site is down, it cannot get spidered.And when your domain’s designated DNS is down, your
site cannot get spidered either — even if your web server is up. Reliable hosting and DNS, then, is
critical to your web site’s well-being. A web site that is down will irritate users and result directly
in fewer users visiting your web site. It may also reflect badly on your business, and users may not
be back. Likewise, if a search engine spider visits your web site and it does not respond after quite
a few unsuccessful attempts, it may result in your web site getting dropped from the index. For
this reason we recommend cutting costs elsewhere.

Most of the time, users opt to use a web hosting provider’s DNS. This may be wise, because they may
need to alter DNS records in order to move you to another server with another IP if the server your
web site is located on fails. However, domain providers (Network Solutions, GoDaddy, and so on)
have more recently begun to offer free managed DNS services as well. If you use managed DNS,
the hosting provider will not be able to change your domain’s records to reflect the new IP, and
your site will be down as a result. For this reason, we do not recommend using managed DNS
unless your provider is aware of it, and knows to notify you, so that you can change the records
yourself to reflect the new IP.

Hosting Providers

Should the need exist to change hosting providers, the process must be completed in the proper order.
Not doing so may result in a time window where your site is unreachable; and this is clearly not desirable,
from both a general and SEO perspective. The focus of this elaborate process is to prevent both users and
search engines from perceiving that the site is gone — or in the case of virtual hosting, possibly seeing the
wrong site.
Virtual hosting means that more than one web site is hosted on one IP. This is commonplace,
because the world would run out of IPs very quickly if every web site had its own IP. The problem
arises when you cancel service at your old web hosting provider and a spider still thinks your site
is located at the old IP. In this case, it may see the wrong site or get a 404 error; and as you suspect,
this is not desirable.
The proper approach involves having your site hosted at both hosting providers for a little while. When
your site is 100% functional at the new hosting provider, DNS records should then be updated.

Functionality was also used to set up the seophp.example.comdomain. On Windows machines,
the file is located in C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts.
Add the following lines:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx www.yourdomain.com
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx yourdomain.com
This will let you access your web site at the new provider as if the DNS changes were already reflected.
Simply remove the lines after you are done setting up the site on the new web hosting provider’s server
to verify the changes have actually propagated.
If you have concerns about this procedure, or you need help, you may want to contact your new hosting
provider and ask for assistance. Explain your concerns, and hopefully they will be able to accommodate
you and put your mind at ease. If they are willing to work with you, it is a good indication that they are
a good hosting provider.

MSN Search has a useful feature that allows you to see all virtual hosts on one IP by the syntax of
IP:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Multiple statements can be separated by ORto request a list of a range of IPs.
This lets you see who else is hosting in a range. Spam tends to travel in packs. Search engine algorithms are also aware of this. The fact that the operator exists may be a tacit admission by Microsoft
that it does examine the sites in an IP range for some reason.

Android with Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 rooted

The Developer Preview for Android L has only been announced a couple of days ago,
 and yesterday it became available for developers to download and play with. So far Google has posted factory images just for the LG Nexus 5 smartphone and the Asus Nexus 7 2013 tablet in its Wi-Fi-only iteration.

And today both of those have been rooted by the enterprising Android tinkerers out there. So if you own either the Nexus 5 or Nexus 7 and have the Android L Developer Preview loaded on your device but wish you'd also have root access - this is for you. According to well known Android developer Chainfire,
 only a few very easy changes are required to his SuperSU flashable zip in order to make it
compatible with Android L.

 Thankfully, the folks over at The Android Soul quickly jumped in and made the necessary adjustments, and even verified that the brand new SuperSU zip they provide does work just fine on the latest version of the OS. To install SuperSU, you first need to have a custom recovery. Don't worry though, for that's an easy thing to get, as is acquiring root afterwards.

LG G Watch-the magic

Google I/O developer conference has been the stage on which both LG's G Watch and Samsung's Gear Live smartwatches have finally become 100% official. And now, thankfully, both Korean giants have published full spec lists for their respective first entrants into the Android Wear game.

 Let's start with the LG G Watch (pictured above), which has been continuously teased by its maker for many weeks now. It comes with a 1.65-inch IPS LCD touchscreen with 280x280 resolution, and it's powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset. It sports 4GB of internal storage, and 512MB of RAM. A 400 mAh battery is fitted in there too. The G Watch is water and dust resistant, adhering to the IP67 specification. That means it's dust tight and can withstand being submerged in up to 1m of water for up to 30 minutes. It boasts 9-axis sensors gyro / accelerometer / compass, as well as Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity. Its dimensions are 37.9 x 46.5 x 9.95mm, and it weighs 63g. It can be personalized with any standard 22mm strap available on the market.


 It will be offered in White Gold or Black Titan when it goes on sale in the Play Store later today. And AT&T has just announced that it will be among the first US carriers to sell the G Watch, without actually providing a release date though.

The Samsung Gear Live has a 1.63-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen with 320x320 resolution, as well as a 1.2 GHz processor. Samsung Gear Live It's got 512MB of RAM, 4GB of storage, and support for standard 22mm straps just like the G Watch, but comes with a slightly smaller 300 mAh battery. Though like its Korean competitor it too is IP67 certified, and supports Bluetooth 4.0. The Gear Live features Samsung's now very well known heart rate monitor that's also present in the Galaxy S5 smartphone and the Gear 2 smartwatches. Its dimensions are 37.9 x 56.4 x 8.9mm, and it weighs 59g. It will be offered in Black and Wine Red, and it's expected to join the G Watch in the Google Play Store sometime later today.

LG G3

The LG G3 officially launches tomorrow in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore,
 and the Philippines and reach Europe in July. However,
UK retailers already have it in stock and will be shipping it to buyers
doorsteps tomorrow. Carphone Warehouse offers a number of pay monthly
 deals from EE, Vodafone, O2, Orange and T-Mobile starting at £38 a month.

The retailer seems to have all three color options in stock and promises free next day delivery. You can also grab it SIM-free for £480. Unlocked Mobiles as the name suggests is asking for £500 for a SIM-free LG G3 and will deliver it tomorrow. Note that only the Metallic black is in stock today. Clove UK expects to have SIM-free G3s today, while MobileFun should have units by tomorrow.

XOLO Q1011 with Android 4.4

At Indian phone maker XOLO has unveiled a new device today.
The Q1011 may or may not serve as a follow-up to the Q1010, coming with a different design but mostly similar specs. One thing's for certain, though - the new handset is already up for grabs at Amazon India. It's priced at Rs. 9,999, which at the current exchange rates means $166 or €122.

 So you may be wondering what exactly you get for that low price.
The XOLO Q1011 comes with a 5-inch touchscreen with 720p resolution, as well as a 1.3 GHz quad-core processor paired with 1GB of RAM. On the back there's an 8MP BSI camera with LED flash, and a 2MP snapper takes care of selfies. The phone has dual-SIM support and 4GB of internal storage that's expandable via microSD cards.
A 2250 mAh Li-Po battery keeps things running smoothly, and
 Android 4.4 KitKat comes preinstalled.

HTC Nexus specs

HTC working with Google on a Nexus tablet have been abundant this year. We've heard quite a few times that an 8-inch or 8.9-inch device would be coming, and that it would be manufactured by HTC, and not Asus - the company responsible for both Nexus 7 iterations.

 Now though almost all the details about the upcoming HTC tablet have been leaked. It may be called Nexus 9 when it launches, and its codename is Volantis or Flounder. It's got an 8.9-inch touchscreen indeed. However, it comes with a very odd resolution: 2048x1440. That would be a big departure from previous Nexus tablets, which all had 16:10 aspect ratios.
The new Nexus is closer to the iPad's proportions, though it's not 4:3 like Apple's tablets either. And that's strange, since the source of this leak claims that the Nexus 9 will have 4:3 aspect ratio.

 So something's off here, do note that. What you see above is the original leaked slide about the Volantis. Based on this, the folks over at Android Police created the render you can see below, making the tablet itself front and center. The Nexus 9 is said to come with Nvidia's Tegra K1 64-bit chipset, 2GB of RAM, and 16 or 32 GB of storage space. An 8MP camera with optical image stabilization will be on the back, with a 3MP snapper on the front. The tablet will sport a zero-gap aluminum construction, and it should also have stereo front-facing speakers (though they aren't depicted in the leaked render, as you can see). Its dimensions apparently will be 226.3 x 151.9 x 7.9 mm, and it shall weigh 418g in Wi-Fi-only or 427g with 4G LTE.

 In terms of pricing we're looking at $399 for the 16GB model and $499 for double that. This is for Wi-Fi-only versions, mind you. The ones with LTE may go into $600+ territory, which means the Nexus 9 will be as expensive as the iPad Mini with Retina Display. That's an interesting move considering that all of its predecessors have been very affordable compared to their competitors.

Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE

An LTE-A-enabled edition of its Galaxy S5 flagship that's also set to come with a QHD display and Snapdragon 805 chipset exclusively for its home market of Korea.

Now, as if Korean residents weren't lucky enough, there's also word that Special Edition of the Galaxy S5 LTE-A will be making its way to customers of South Korea's primary carrier KT with a redesigned back panel. The new diamond-like texture will be making an appearance with KT's olleh branding, as part of another new back panel being tried out by the Korean company. Otherwise, the internals of the Special Edition of the LTE-A S5 will be the same as on the regular LTE-A version. Otherwise, new alleged benchmarks of the Galaxy S5 LTE-A have also surfaced.

Codenamed the SM-G906S, the AnTuTu 4 benchmark figures don't exactly show the mind-boggling numbers one would expect from a Snapdragon 805 chipset. Either processor performance truly does get affected by the presence of a QHD screen like we saw on the LG G3, or the numbers reflect an unfinalized build of the Galaxy S5.

In any event, we'll take the leaked figures with a grain of salt and hope for better performance in the finalized product - a product that we also hope will be released outside of Korea at some point.