Web Analytics

It might seem obvious, but starting correctly is critical.
There are two important.
facets of gettingstarted: first, you need to choose the right tool and you
don’t even have to spend a lot, and second, you need to focus on desired
 outcomes and not on what reports you can extract from the tool.

If not initially, then surely after a little while you will notice
 your number
 one referrer
of traffic will probably be a search engine. If its stock price is anything to go by, it is
probably Google, though it could also be Yahoo! or MSN.

Search engines are very much the kings of the world, and for business large and
small they can have game-changing impact. This might be more true for SMBs because
they have small advertising budgets and have to leverage the power of search engines
to get traffic to their sites.





Site Content Popularity and Home Page Visits
After you know where people come from, the next logical questions are,
 What pagesare they visiting? and How well is my home page working?
This makes sense; you have all this great content on your website, and
 so it is important to figure out what people are reading, what is working
 for you, and what is not. The reason to highlight the home page is different
 from what you might imagine. It’s not that it is any more important than
other pages. Read on for the rationale.

Site Content Popularity
Regardless of their size, if websites don’t change daily, most site
 visitors usually consume just 20 percent of the site content.
It is extremely important to know which 20 percent.

Site Bounce Rate
The bounce rate report reveals the number of visitors who stayed just a
 few seconds or in the case of some tools, only saw one page
on your website.

These are the people who came to your site but didn’t engage, for
whatever reason. Different web analytics tools define bounce rates
differently, but usually it is visitors who stayed on the website for
only five or ten seconds.

Easy-to-find reports
 Where visitors come to your website from.
• What search engines and keywords are driving them to your site.
• What content web pages visitors are interested in.
• How valuable your home page is and what you can fix there
• How visitors behave on the top pages of your website, and whether content on
these pages is working especially links.
• Your website’s first impression, and where the most valuable traffic to
 your website comes from

Most web analytics, for better or for worse, are focused
on e-commerce websites, and you can’t throw a stone three
 feet without hitting conversion rate or another nice e-commerce metric.

Increasing Your Mobility

Connecting to the Internet in general, and to Google in particular, enlarges your
world. That applies to the world of work, too. When your office is online, you don’t
have to physically be on the premises to exchange messages, share files, and compare
schedules with your coworkers. With a computer and modem at home or on the
road, you can communicate with the home office by e-mail, fax from your computer,
FTP, chat, or a number of other alternatives. Google gives you an even greater level
of freedom: you don’t have to worry about whether you use a Mac or a PC, whether
you use Fetch or Cute FTP for file transfers, or Thunderbird or Outlook Express for
e-mail. By using Google, you get a uniform interface to information. And it’s free:
you don’t have to pay a monthly fee to an Internet Service Provider for e-mail service.
As long as you can get access to the Net at school, at work, in a public library, or
other location, you can access your free Google e-mail and file sharing services.

But moving some of your business communications online with Google gives you
a new set of options that go beyond simple e-mail messages. For example, one trend
in the American workforce is the increased use of ‘‘contingent workers’’—temps, parttimers, and freelancers. By collaborating through Google, it is possible to make assignments to subcontractors and with employees who work out of their homes or
other offices. Using Gmail, Talk, or other applications, you can exchange schedules,
transfer files, and work on projects collaboratively. It’s faster and cheaper than longdistance phone calls or courier services.
It’s all about being open to adopting new business strategies. When employees
have new ways to communicate, their entire way of doing business shifts. E-mail
conversations that go on for days and that are spread out over one’s crowded email
inbox can be complicated and difficult to track.

Nokia- Microsoft on Lumia 830

Nokia smartphone as this is supposedly going to serve as the successor to
the Lumia 820 from 2012, we assume it will be called Lumia 830.
 Now it's been spotted in a brand new leaked render, this one courtesy
 of Chinese search engine Baidu. The most intriguing thing about it is
obviously the new branding: Nokia by Microsoft, as you can see.
As recently as last week it's been rumored that something like this
would happen, and in the leaked image above we get our first
confirmation of sorts.

So the consequences of Microsoft purchasing Nokia are going to
slowly start showing up. One wonders if there isn't a plan to gradually
 phase out the Nokia brand entirely - maybe in a year or two we'll see
Microsoft's name on smartphones by itself. Until that happens, though,
 let's focus on the Lumia 830. The new picture tells us that it will have
 a 13 MP rear camera with Zeiss optics. Previously we heard that it
 would also sport a 4.5-inch touchscreen.

Toshiba Satellite S50D-A-10G


Toshiba is a reliable choice if you're looking for a solid mid-range laptop,
and the S50D-A-10G aims to continue that tradition with a tempting price
 of £480 -around US$820, AUD$870. At this end of the market, there's an
 interesting battle going on between Intel and AMD: while many systems still
make do with Intel Core-branded chips, more than ever rely on AMD's APUs.


The S50D is one such machine. It's powered by an A10-5745M, which is
 the most potent APU that AMD currently puts inside laptops.
 It's got four cores, and each of those uses the Piledriver architecture –
 the same design that's found inside AMD's full-fat desktop processors.

Those four cores run at 2.1GHz, and they'll hit a peak of 2.9GHz using
 Turbo mode. APUs usually impress thanks to integrated Radeon graphics
 cores, but Toshiba has gone one step further with this machine: instead
 of relying on the Radeon HD 8610G core, it's fitted an HD 8550M
discrete GPU.

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.

Top Image Search Engines

Top Image Search Engines Lists

Google Images
 Google Images. The most comprehensive image search on the web.
http://images.google.com

Bing Images - Search the web for pictures, photos & images
http://www.bing.com/images

Yahoo Image Search
Search for images,photos,pictures from Yahoo
http://images.search.yahoo.com/

Ask.com  Get Free Images
Search engine for image,photos
http://www.ask.com/pictureslanding?o=0&l=dir

Picsearch - Pictures
The unrivalled search engine for pictures,
images and animations. Innovating image search Search the web
for images.
http://www.picsearch.com

Exalead Image Search
Search through billions of pictures, photos,images
http://www.exalead.com/search/image

Everystockphoto Image Search
The search engine that helps you find the images,pictures
http://www.everystockphoto.com

gettyimages photography search
This is a largest stock photography site.
http://www.gettyimages.com/Editorial/Editorial.aspx

qualityimagesearch-stock photos
big Stock Photography, stock photos
http://www.qualityimagesearch.com

flickr search
Search millions of images,photos
This image search engines will help you find interesting photos.
http://www.flickr.com

vector.me-Image search
This Search Engine  is a must read hub for pictures and images.
http://vector.me

Xolo core Q500s

Xolo announced two new smartphones - the budget Q500s IPS with a
quad-core processor and the powerful Play 6X-1000 running on a
hexa-core chip. Xolo Q500s IPS features a 4" IPS display of WVGA
resolution and comes with two SIM slots. It is powered by MediaTek's MT6582M chipset with a 1.3GHz quad-core Cortex-A7 processor, Mali-400 GPU and 512MB of RAM.






 The rest of the specs include 4GB of microSD-expandable storage,
a 5MP FF camera with 1080p video recording, and a 1,500 mAh battery.
 Xolo Q500s IPS The Xolo Q500s IPS, in addition to the dual-SIM option,
supports 3G, Wi-Fi N, Bluetooth 3.0 and GPS. It will launch soon for
 INR 5,999  and will be available in black, white, red, blue and green flavors.
 Xolo Play 6X-1000 comes with a bigger 5" IPS display of 720p resolution
 and is powered by the MediaTek's MT6591 chipset. The MT6591 offers
 a hexa-core 1.5GHz Cortex-A7 processor, Mali-450GPU and 2GB of RAM.
 The phone also comes with 8 gigs of expandable storage, an 8MP auto-focus
 camera with 1080p recording, and a 2,100 mAh battery. Xolo Play 6X-1000
 The Play 6X-1000 features dual-SIM capabilities, 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi,
 Bluetooth 4.0, GPS.

Apple is first in US smartphone market

US smartphone market share, and the company's research reveals that
 Apple's smartphones take up the majority of the US market, while
Android is the top smartphone OS in the nation.
By comScore's calculcations, 169 million mobile phone owners in the
 US have smartphones, which accounts for about 70% of all mobile users.

 Apple claims 41.9% of these users, while Samsung commands 27.8%,
LG with 6.5%, Motorola with 6.3%, and HTC with 5.1%.
From a device standpoint, the disparity between Samsung and
Apple's numbers are fairly significant; Apple is certainly the king
when it comes to hardware in the US. Samsung is head and shoulders
 above the Android competition, with over 22% more handsets sold
than any other Android manufacturer. The OS market share is a
different story, however. Android commands 52.1% of the
 smartphone OS market share, whereas Apple accounts for
 41.9%. Microsoft, BlackBerry, and Symbian account for
only 3.4%, 2.3%, and 0.1%, respectively. If you wanted to know
 what the top smartphone applications that people were using on
 their devices, comScore also provided a top 15 list of them as
 well: Facebook, Google Play Store, YouTube, Google Search,
 and Pandora Radio round out the top five.

HTC-The Taiwanese manufacturer

HTC might be coming to an end. The Taiwanese manufacturer posted
 a net profit before tax of NT$2.76 billion roughly $92 million in Q2 which
 ended on June 30.

HTC's operating profit for the quarter was NT$2.43 billion,
 while net profit after taxes was NT$2.26 billion.


 The unaudited quarterly
revenue came in at NT$65.06 billion. Unsurprisingly, the biggest driving force
 behind the company's changed fortunes have been the sales of the HTC
One M8, as well as the characterful Desire 610 and Desire 816 mid-rangers.
 Going forward, the company will count on the likes of the HTC One mini 2.

LG G3 -flagship

LG released its QHD display-powered G3 flagship back in May in its
home country of Korea, followed by an EMEA version last month. Now,
 LG Canada has reported that Canadian carriers will begin offering the
 LG G3 starting August 1. The smartphone will be available through
 carriers Bell, MTS, Rogers, Sasktel, and Videotron, as well as retail
 outlets like Tbooth wireless, The Source, WIRELESSWAVE, WIRELESS etc
., and WOW mobile. There's unfortunately no information on pricing,
but we assume that it'll be the equivalent of the $600 price-range that the
 device is expected to debut at Sprint in the US.