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Google Plus VS Facebook

Posted by Saboor Adem Sunday, July 3, 2011 0 comments

Recently google lauched a new social networking site called google + and started the battle with facebook. After orkut went down google started it's new project and finally lauched it. Google + is very much similar to facebook only which proved that google wants to start a battle with facebook. There was like button in facebook so google lauched the +1 button globally which shows that google just wants a war with facebook and is ready to even win it.Till now google + is still in beta and people can only join it by some kind of invitation only from it's members. Although you can also join it by going to this site and apply for a invitation from google.

About Google+
It is company's top secret social layer that converts all the search engine into a giant social network. The first thing users are introduced to is stream which is like a facebook news feed which allows users to share videos, photos, links and location with their friends.You can watch this video for a quick look of google+
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVk0Nl3722I&feature=player_embedded

What is Android?

Posted by Saboor Adem Monday, May 16, 2011 0 comments

Android is a Linux-based mobile phone Operating System developed by Google. Android is unique because Google is actively developing the platform but giving it away for free to hardware manufacturers and phone carriers who want to use Android on their devices. Android is getting most popular Smartphone Operating system these days. It comes with a range of Google features, most notably Search and Maps, installed as standard. This means you can easily search for information on the web and for directions from your phone, as you would on your computer. This is handy for checking up on things like train times and getting directions when out and about. You can also access other Google services, like Gmail, Google Earth, YouTube and Google Calendar on an Android phone.
Android supports a touch screen and is difficult to use without one. You can use a trackball for some navigation, but nearly everything is done through touch. Android also supports multi-touch gestures such as pinch-to-zoom in versions 2.1 (Eclair) and above. Android is an exciting platform for consumers and developers.

What can an Android phone do?
Android phones are highly customizable and as such can be altered to suit your tastes and needs. You can check your Facebook and Twitter profiles through a variety of apps making it ideal for social networking. Through the calendar you can set reminders from your desktop or your phone and on the latest version of Android you can send links to and from your computer and vice versa. Another neat feature of Android is that it automatically backs up your contacts for you. When you set up an Android phone you’ll need to create a Google Account or sign in with an existing one. Every time you save a number to the address book of your Android phone it will be synced to your Google Account.

The benefit of this is if you lose your phone all of your numbers will be saved. The next time you get an Android phone and sign in with your Google Account, all of your contacts and friends numbers will be displayed in your new phone’s address book.
What is Android Market?
Android Market is a place (the equivalent of Apple’s iTunes App Store) where you can find thousands of applications that are made available by thousands of developers working on Android platform. The majority of Apps are downloaded from the Android Market. Most of these are free but there are some premium apps as well that you’ll have to pay for.

What application can I get on an Android phone?

There is a huge range of apps and games available to download from the Android Market. There are camera apps that allow you to take pictures with artistic effects and filters on them and music players which allow you to import MP3s from your and create playlists. You can customize the appearance of your Android phone with a number of wallpapers based on pictures you’ve taken yourself or downloaded from the web. There are also various on screen widgets to download which allow you to access and reconfigure the settings of your phone. You can pretty much create your own system of shortcuts and menus to suit you.Popular games available for Android phones now include Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, Wordfeud and Drop 7.


How can I get paid apps on an Android phone?
You’ll have to set up an account with Google Checkout in order to pay for apps. You can pay either by debit or credit card. This takes less than five minutes to set up and is best done from your computer. Some developers choose to make their apps available to download freely outside the Android Market and directly from their own sites. In order to download these you’ll have to change some settings on your phone before visiting the site on your Android phone’s web browser.

Does Google make any Android phones?
Google makes the software not the hardware. One phone – the Google Nexus One - is branded as “the Google Phone” but is actually made by HTC, who make other Android phones such as the HTC Desire and HTC Legend. It is considered to be the flagship Android phone, even though some Android phones have bigger screens and better cameras. Of all of the Android phones, the Google Nexus One is currently always the first to receive new Android updates.

Are there any updates available for Android OS?
Google is constantly working on new versions of the Android software. These releases are infrequent; at the moment they normally come out every six months or so, but Google is looking to slow this down to once a year. Versions usually come with a numerical code and a codename that’s so far been named after a type of dessert; e.g. Android 1.5/Cupcake, Android 2.1/Eclair and the most recent edition Android 2.2/Froyo. The next expected edition of Android is version 2.3 and is codenamed Gingerbread. The dessert names of the releases are in alphabetical order. The next update is expected to be called Honeycomb and the one after that Ice Cream.

What do these updates do? Do they cost anything?
Android updates are free. The updates bring a number of new features and changes to Android each time. Generally with each update the speed and performance of Android is improved upon. Most of the high-end Android phones are scheduled to receive updates first. Most Android phones will have at least one update during their life cycle, with some having two.
Referances:
http://google.about.com/od/socialtoolsfromgoogle/p/android_what_is.htm
http://recombu.com/news/what-is-android-and-what-is-an-android-phone_M12615.html

Highly Secure 2 Step Verification in Gmail

Posted by Saboor Adem Wednesday, March 9, 2011 0 comments

Good News for all the Gmail users. Google has launched the 2-step verification....!!!Most of us are used to entrusting our information to a password, but we know that some of you are looking for something stronger. As google announced to its Google Apps customers a few months ago, they have developed an advanced security feature called 2-step verification that makes your Google Account significantly more secure by helping to verify that you're the real owner of your account.

2-step verification requires two independent factors for authentication, much like you might see on your banking website: your password, plus a code obtained using your phone. you can see a new link on your Account Settings page that looks like this:

just click on "Using 2-step verification" and follow as it says to do....After setting up the 2-step verification whenever you try to log in with your user id and password then google will send you a code into your phone's(the phone number you submitted at the time of setting up the 2-step verification) inbox . Just put that code into the box showing on your computer screen(this screen will show after you submit your user id and password on the login page). Now you will get access to your mail.
Its called 2-step verification as it firstly takes your password then send a code on your phone and asks to enter that code there. after doing this you can only access your mail.

Send free SMS Worldwide

Posted by Saboor Adem Saturday, February 19, 2011 0 comments

Most of you might have heard about Google Voice which provides great free VOIP service within USA. However, Google Voice is not free for people outside USA. When you try to visit Google Voice home page from anywhere but USA, it says that Google Voice is not available in your country. Today, we bring you a hack that will let you use Google Voice to send and receive free SMS anywhere in the world.
Requirements:
  • * A smart Phone (iPhone, Blackberry or other smart phones)
  • * Internet connection
  • * Two Google Voice Accounts
Steps:
If you have a smart phone you can download the google voice application for it. If Google does not have an application for your device you can still use web version which you can access from your phone’s web browser.You will need a Google voice Account . You can use a proxy such as hidelinkonline to create Google Voice account. Remember that you will need one account for each person that you want to send (or receive) SMS to (from). Once you have the accounts set up you can login to your phone using this information. The good thing is that this application works on GPRS too. Moreover, you can use GPRS without the special data plan for iPhone.After you have logged into your application successfully, you can send SMS to any number in USA and Canada. Since all your friends now have a Google Voice Number you can sms them and they can reply back on your Google voice number. Your friends or partners need not be within the same country. They can be anywhere in the world. This is totally free SMS service for you.

Nokia Secret Codes

Posted by Saboor Adem Monday, January 24, 2011 0 comments

I have listed all Nokia secret codes. On the main screen type:

  • *#06# - is used to check the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity).
  • *#7780# - resets to factory settings.
  • *#0000# - shows the software version of your mobile phone.
  • *#9999# - Phones software version if *#0000# does not work.
  • *#67705646# - clears the LCD display(operator logo).
  • *#147# - This lets you know who called you last (Only vodofone).
  • *#1471# - Last call (Only vodofone).
  • #pw+1234567890+1# - Provider Lock Status.
  • #pw+1234567890+2# - Network Lock Status.
  • #pw+1234567890+3# - Country Lock Status.
  • #pw+1234567890+4# - SIM Card Lock Status.
  • *#21# - This phone code allows you to check the number that "All Calls" are diverted to.
  • *#2640# - Displays phone security code in use.
  • *#30# - Lets you see the private number.
  • *#2820# - shows the address of your Bluetooth device.
  • *#62209526# - Display the WLAN adapter's MAC Address.

It is available only for newer devices which support WLAN such as N80.

  • *#746025625# - Sim clock allowed status.
  • #pw+1234567890+1# - Displays any restrictions that your sim has.