Google+ tops 40 million users


Google co-founder and chief executive Larry Page on Thursday said that its online social networking challenge to Facebook is growing fast and has topped 40 million users.

“People are flocking to Google+ at an incredible rate and we are just getting started,” Page said during an earnings conference call.

He added that billions of digital photos are shared at Google+.

Page said social features highlighted at Google+ will be “baked in” to the Internet star’s other online offerings.

“Last quarter we shipped ‘plus’ and now we are going to ship the Google part,” Page said of weaving social and sharing features throughout the firm’s platform.

“We are still at the very early stages of what technology can deliver,” he continued. “These tools we use online will look very different in five years time and we are building these tools into Google-plus.”

The Internet giant on September 20 opened google.com/+ to the public as it ramped up its challenge to leading social network Facebook.

The move came with an array of improvements Google to the social network it launched in an invitation-only test format on June 28.

Enhancements to Google+ included letting members take part in video-chat “Hangouts” using camera-enabled smartphones or tablet computers, or broadcast video presentations to groups of watchers using “Hangouts On Air.”

Famous figures who have taken part in Google+ hangouts in past weeks include the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, and Desmond Tutu, the retired archbishop of Cape Town, who is also a renowned human rights activist.

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Google buys restaurant review service Zagat


This “iconic” publisher of restaurant reviews is “trusted” and “well-loved” by foodies. Customers love its “ability to innovate” and gush over its “tremendous insight.”

Google said Thursday that it is buying Zagat, maker of the slender guidebooks that offer one-paragraph reviews and numerical ratings of eateries, peppered with partial quotes from the people who love and hate them.

Google plans to integrate Zagat’s online reviews into its Google Maps service and its basic search results. Google said Zagat’s style, drawing on snippet-sized customer reviews, was mobile before mobile was cool.

“Zagat has established a trusted and well-loved brand the world over, operating in 13 categories and more than 100 cities,” Google said. “The Zagats have demonstrated their ability to innovate and to do so with tremendous insight.”

The founders, husband and wife team Nina and Tim Zagat, said they will remain co-chairs of the 32-year-old company and will use Google’s resources and expertise to expand.

In a blog post Thursday announcing the purchase, Marissa Mayer, Google’s vice president of local, maps and location services, said Zagat “will be a cornerstone of our local offering.”

Google and other companies are trying to improve their local offerings as a way to sell more ads to local merchants.

BGC Partners analyst Colin Gillis said the purchase was smart. He said Zagat is like the little brother of Yelp, the leading online review site and a pioneer in a space that was founded in 2004. Google had attempted to buy Yelp in 2009, at one point offering about $500 million for the San Francisco-based company, according to numerous published reports.

Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. It is likely a windfall for Zagat’s founders, who tried to sell the company in 2008.

Google’s stock rose 74 cents to close Thursday at $534.77.

The purchase may have rattled investors in OpenTable Inc., which provides ways to make reservations at restaurants along with diners’ reviews. That company’s stock fell $5.22, or 8.3 percent, to $57.51.

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Internet body (ICANN) approves corporate web suffixes

The Internet’s global coordinator on Monday approved the creation of website addresses ending in corporate names, triggering one of the biggest ever shakeups in how the web operates.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) voted overwhelmingly in favour of the proposal at a meeting in Singapore despite fears the shift would cause some confusion and favour large companies.

“This is the biggest change to domain names since the creation of ‘.com’ 26 years ago,” said Theo Hnarakis, chief executive of Melbourne IT Digital Brand Services, a California-based company that provides online branding advice.

Under the changes, businesses will no longer be restricted to the list of generic top level domains (gTLDs) that include .com, .net and .org when they apply to register a website address.

Industry observers say global giants such as Apple, Toyota and BMW could be in the vanguard of launching websites with their own domain names, ending in “.apple”, “.toyota” and “.bmw”, as could a city or a trademark.

ICANN chairman Peter Thrush said at a news conference the new naming system will be a “tremendous opportunity for people to take control of this aspect of their branding and develop it in their own way.”

The ICANN board voted 13-1 in favour of the change with two abstentions, a spokesman said.

George Sadowsky, the lone board member who voted against the move, said “I believe that it is not ICANN’s job to influence the choice of winners and losers in such competitions, and that is implicitly what we will be doing.”

ICANN chief executive Rod Beckstrom said applications for the new web suffixes will open on January 12 next year and close 90 days later.

“The first possible time at which some of the applications could be approved would be late in 2012,” Beckstrom told reporters.

He said about 120 parties have publicly expressed their interest in the programme.

“If you scroll through one of those lists… You’ll probably see some major brand owners, some major companies in the world, some major brands, cities, regions and other different types of communities,” Beckstrom said.

Adrian Kinderis, chief executive of domain name registry services provider AusRegistry International, said the new system will allow companies to protect their trademarks in cyberspace.

“It will be an exciting period ahead,” he said.

ICANN board member Sebastien Bachollet, who was in favour of the change, said “some people feel that the new gTLDs will cause confusion.”

“I trust we have the tools to ensure the phase of stress will be brief,” he added.
ICANN, a non-profit body managing the Domain Name System and Internet Protocol addresses that form the technical backbone of the Web, is holding a global meeting in Singapore this week to discuss a range of matters.

The corporate domain names won’t come cheap.

It will cost a company $185,000 just to apply and there are a number of criteria that must be met before ICANN will give the nod for a firm to own the domain name of its choice.

The fee is needed to recoup the costs associated with the new gTLD programme and to ensure that it is fully funded, ICANN said.

It would also weed out opportunistic applicants seeking to resell domain names for a profit after buying them cheaply, a problem in the earlier days of the Internet.

Only “established corporations, organisations, or institutions in good standing” may apply for a new gTLD, according to ICANN guidelines.

ICANN will not consider applications from individuals or sole proprietorships.

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Now, access Facebook on mobile without internet


Singapore-based software applications developer U2opia Mobile has developed a new application for mobile phones that will allow them to access Facebook on all kinds of handsets without paying for a data connection.

“We are using USSD technology, which will enable users to access Facebook without having a GPRS connection on their phones,” said Sumesh Menon, the co-founder and CEO of U2Opia Mobile.

Unstructured Supplementary Data (USSD) is the technology used by telecom players to send alerts to their users that inform them about their balance at the end of call or for sending miss call alerts.

Menon mentioned that though the technology will not provide access to graphics, it will help users send and view updates on their friends’ Facebook walls.

“It is like SMS and hence, the load on the network is negligible. We have built some commands through which a user can receive alerts on activity happening on his wall as well post an update,” said Menon.

U2opia launched this application today with Indian telecom major Bharti Airtel.  While Airtel customers can update their Facebook status through this USSD service free of cost, Rs. 1 per day will be applicable for accessing the full-feature application, which enables viewing news feeds, commenting on or liking news feed stories, posting on friends’ walls, confirming friend requests, viewing notifications and finding as well as adding friends.

“In the Indian market scenario, where the penetration of smart phones is relatively low and the use of internet on mobiles is primarily limited to key cities, many users are excluded from accessing their Facebook accounts via mobile phones,” said Shireesh Joshi, Bharti Airtel
Director – Marketing, Mobile Services, in a statement. Airtel users can dial *325# and *fbk# for non-qwerty mobile handsets to access Facebook without subscribing to data plans, the statement said.

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Google launches the Chromebook


Google has announced the launch of Google Chrome browser-based notebooks or Chromebooks in the US and six other European countries from June 15. These notebooks will be manufactured by Samsung and Acer.

Chromebooks will also be available on a subscription model for corporates and educational institutes. Monthly subscriptions with all in one service start at $28 per user for businesses and $20 per user for educational institutions.

Google has been talking about its browser-powered notebooks for quite a while now and started shipping developer samples of the device about six months back.

Unlike regular notebooks, Chromebooks do not have an operating system. They instead have the web-browser that relies totally on the Internet for all the applications that a user might want to run. While some applications, like recently announced Angry Birds, can run offline, most applications would need that the user is connected to the Internet.
Also, unlike regular notebooks, Chromebooks do not have any inbuilt memory. They rely totally on the web for storage.

Other features of Chromebooks include an 8-second boot time, the ability for users to customize any Chromebook they use by authenticating it with their Google account and seamless automatic updates . Live chat with our Sales support executives for more information about its features

The Samsung Chromebook features a 12.1″ screen, a dual-core Intel processor, HD webcam and sports a battery life of 8.5 hours of continuous usage. It can be connected to the Internet using Wi-Fi and 3G.  The Acer Chromebook sports an 11.6″ screen, an Intel Atom dual-core processor, HD webcam and 6 hours of battery life.

There was no announcement on their availability in India.

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India has 25 million Facebook users

The number of Facebook users in India has crossed the 25-million mark, the social networking site said Thursday.

“Facebook currently has 25 million users in India,” said David Fischer, vice president advertising and global operations, Facebook at an interactive advertising and digital marketing exhibition, Ad-tech.

Facebook has become one of the most popular websites for active internet users in the recent past in India, leaving behind other social networking sites such as Orkut and Twitter.

“We are also looking forward to building strong relationship with India’s strong network of developers and entrepreneurs who are increasingly harnessing Facebook to create unique sharing experiences on the social web,” said the company.

The 25-million and growing Facebook users in India range from business people and students to public figures and institutions, including Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, mioot live chat, the Delhi Traffic Police and bollywood perfectionist Aamir Khan.

From January, Municipal Corporation of Delhi has also started using Facebook for users to post problems for immediate action on areas like sanitation and garbage cleaning.

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Facebook bug spams users

Facebook has accidently reactivated email notifications for some users who have opted out of receiving emails of their actions on the social networking service.

Normally users get an email from Facebook when a picture of them is tagged or a friend request is sent, but when people post comments users have the option of deactivating email notifications. These notifications have been accidently activated.

On Facebook’s known issues page, the company posted, “Email notifications: Some people are suddenly receiving email notifications for settings they had turned off, and the checkboxes are now checked. We are currently working on a solution to this problem.”

At the time of writing this article, more than 400 people had voiced their concern on this page.

According to user John Maher, “The issue isn’t so much that you turned on my email notifications, but that I cannot turn them off. I unclick, SAVE, and they’re still there.”

Another problem users faced was spam mail from various Facebook apps. These apps have the tendency to spam the users with a lot of unnecessary mails but users have the option to not receive those mails. That was not to be, as many users were bombarded with a truckload of Facebook spam.

User Lisa Antunes says,  “geez what is going on with FB picture tag spam attacks, bogus event invites, number of pending notifications remaining after viewing all of them getting really old”.

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Microsoft launches IE10 platform preview


Barely a month after the launch of IE9, Microsoft has announced the IE 10 platform preview, which is a developer build of the browser. Microsoft launched the browser at their developer event Mix 11 in Las Vegas. With competition from Mozilla’s Firefox and Google’s Chrome, Microsoft is certainly picking up the pace in releasing new browser versions.
 
IE9 platform preview was launched about a year after IE8 and it took 12 more months for IE9 to make it to the final launch. Microsoft has cut down the launch cycle already by 11 months.
 
Dean Hachamovitch, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Internet Explorer wrote in a blog post, “We built IE9 from the ground up for HTML5 and for Windows to deliver the most native HTML5 experience and the best Web experience on Windows. IE10 continues on IE9′s path, directly using what Windows provides and avoiding abstractions, layers, and libraries that slow down your site and your experience.”
 
The new browser promises to embrace HTML5 even more and adds support to emerging standards like CSS3.
 
Mr. Hachamovich added, “We also demonstrated additional standards support (like CSS3 Transitions (link) andCSS3 3D Transforms (link)) that will be available in subsequent platform previews of IE10, which we will update every 8-12 weeks.”

To extent the comparability of mioot live chat software with IE10 , our Customer Service Software development team staring the test and will release official news in this regard in a week time. If any of you find error in IE10 please call developer for Live Help Online

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Cisco axes flip camera business & Support


Networking technologies major Cisco will lay off its 550 employees as the company embarks on a restructuring of consumer business. The entity would exit some of its consumer businesses and and focus on key areas such as core routing, switching and services, collaboration, architectures and video.

“The company expects this (consumer business restructuring) will result in a reduction of approximately 550 employees in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011,” Cisco said in a statement on Tuesday.

As part of restructuring, it would close down Flip – the digital video camera company which was acquired in March 2009 — and also refocus Home Networking business, among others. When contacted, Cisco India spokesperson said it is still early to estimate the impact on Indian operations.

The division is small in size here since the company focuses mostly on Enterprise business here, the official added. Cisco expects the restructuring to result in an aggregate pre-tax impact of about $300 million.

“We are making key, targeted moves as we align operations in support of our network-centric platform strategy,” Cisco Chairman and CEO John Chambers said.

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Live Chat Software Reduce bounce rate of your site

What is bounce rate?

Website bounce rate is the total number of visitors who exit your site from the landing page itself instead of checking other pages by clicking the link provided on your navigation. If your website got high bounce rate from moot live chat software daily visitor report then you have to take some steps to reduce the bounce rate. Because you are losing customers and money for each bounce rate and that’s why I wrote this article. This article will help you to decrease your bounce rate and effectively increase your page views per user and page impressions.

Impress the visitors with custom web design

User will hate too much web design sites and Full of Flash images, eye paining blog themes will scare your visitors from your site, so make sure you have a clean and an attractive theme and also make sure that your site is easy navigable site.
Consult the Best Web Design Company Chennai India to make your visitors feel comfortable on your site.

Use small chunks of information

It is not possible to explain everything in two lines, at the same time visitors don’t have time to read your 3 pages articles / story on your blog. Try to minimize the pages as simple as possible and you can try to avoid the scrolling, so that you can convey the message easily to the targeted visitors as you planned.

Increase the web site load time

As per the Alexa’s report 60% to 70% of websites take more than 30 seconds to load the site. The loading time of your webpage is not only an important factor in SEO point, but also in having a visitor to stay on your site.
To increase the load time optimize the image with website tools, Try to avoid the unwanted plug-in if you are using wordpress, use export developer incase your website is dynamic one. Your website visitors will be more likely to view additional pages if your load times are faster. Check this urn to find out average load time of your website.

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Note: You can replace mioot.com with your own domain name

Use related topic widget

If your website or blog is developed using wordpress or Joomla then select and use related topic widget or plug-in. Always show the related topic or post on each post of your blog, try to use images/icons for each related posts than just This will help the visitors to move to other articles as soon as user finishes reading your current article.

Interlink of blogs or articles:

Interlink the post or articles to the related on where ever it is needed, this will help the visitors to navigate and reduce the bounce rate. Also interlink is will boost the SEO ranking of your website or blog, too much of interlink will be a problem and you may penalized by search engines.

Search Keyword analyses:

Make sure that landing page of the visitors is related to the search keyword, we have to show the related information on the targeted keyword page. Web page should show the community reviews if the visitor search for best live chat software reviews instead of Wine related information. Some search keywords, you’ll ranked highly even though you don’t serve the user intent that the keywords express and this will increase the bounce rate of your website.

Analyze live chat software daily reports

live chat software generates daily report of visitors Bounce page name with its bounce rate, the search keyword they used for each session to reach your website. Analyze each bounce page/ exit page and try to find out why they are leaving your website from that particular page and try to provide more information on this page.

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