Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

22 October 2012

Now Facebook App-ad Program

Now Facebook App-ad Program

Facebook has been moving out tests for months concerning advertisements for mobile gear. As a ensue, is has introduced the app-ad system formally to each developer.


With admiration to the method the advertisement functions, programmers put their advertisements set up on the webpage for Facebook and also its mobile apps. Developers need to pay when customers can install their apps.

Due to the big viewers which Facebook attracts, and also the rising extent of mobile consumers that are into Facebook, it’s clear which consumers are set to download apps owned by Facebook.

19 October 2012

Rockstar Launches Executive Impressive Theft Auto 5 on Facebook Page

Rockstar Launches Executive Impressive Theft Auto 5 on Facebook Page

Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 5 will see a release before March 2013, but if you can’t stay and need a fasten, Rockstar has launched the executive Grand Theft Auto 5 Facebook page.


It looks like Game informant magazine will be illuminating more about Grand Theft Auto 5 in their next issue, so they are speculating that Rockstar could be lock to final the game.

Right now, there isn’t much going on the page, but updates about the game’s position, screenshots, announcements and the like will be there.......

18 October 2012

Google Calendar App Supports all Android 4.0+ Devices

Google Calendar App Supports all Android 4.0+ Devices

The new update rolled out by Google for its Calendar application brings with it for support for Android devices running Google’s Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), or Google’s latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system.


The new Google Calendar Android application is now available to download from the Google Play Store for free, and will run on nay Android devices running 4.0.3 or later.And more Google has also further a number of exclusive features which permit users to quickly sleep events unswervingly from the announcement, and also send customized rapid reply communication to an occasion participants, if necessary.

The new Google Calendar Android application is now available to download from the Google Play Store for free, and will run on nay Android devices.

11 October 2012

Earlier than iOS 6 Punch!Developers Warned Apple About its Maps App

Earlier than iOS 6 Punch!Developers Warned Apple About its Maps App

The influx of Apple Maps on iOS 6, users have complained of addresses being shown in the incorrect site and satellite views being hidden by smoke. So serious was the subject that Tim Cook was forced to come out and widely apologise.

"I posted at least one pessimist rage after each (developer) beta, and I wasn't alone," said one nameless developer.
It seems Apple’s CEO had a few months to get ready his confession, with developers given an early on version of Apple Maps informing CNET that they had warned Apple of the harms as long ago as early June. "The mood amongst the developers seemed to be that the maps were so shamefully bad that coverage individual harms was useless. What was needed wasn't so much an interface for reporting a single point as incorrect, but for selecting an entire region and saying, 'all of this -- it's wrong'."

And remeber it was the first time the company had used its own mapping solution on iOS, having previously opted for Google Maps.

Tim Cook said, the service does appear to be improving with time and more people using it.

Still, if these accusations are true, then Apple could have perhaps saved itself an altogether embarrassing affair.

[Via:Cnet]

Google Plus App Updated with New Tablet Interface and Mobile Page Editing

Google Plus App Updated with New Tablet Interface and Mobile Page Editing

Now Google has released a new update for its mobile Google+ application. Which brings with it a number of new features which have been highly requested by users of the application. The new features are enables users to manage Pages directly from their mobile device. It does still need a small jumping around within the application to do so and is not quite a slick as managing your Pages on a computer.
The latest update for Google+ has added a new widget for Android devices and also with a new “Find People” tool. The iOS version of the Google+ 3.2 application features that allow to their users to edit post and also supports to iOS 6. And supports to Apple’s new iPhone 5 Smartphone with its larger screen.

The Google+ application include a redesigned magazine style layout for tablet versions of the application and its making to more enjoyable to read various sections. You can download Google+ application from the Google Play store and you also download from Apple’s iTunes App store.

[Via:GooglePlus]

09 October 2012

Opera Mobile 12.1 for Android Launched

Opera Mobile 12.1 for Android Launched 

Opera has updated their mobile browser app for Google’s Android. The recent version is Opera Mobile 12.1 are comes with new features and improvements.
According to Opera, the new Opera Mobile 12.1 app for Google Android comes with fraud protection and best class support for web standards and improved compatibility for all mobile sites.

The good news is, this new update focuses on security. This app is available for free and download from the Google Play Store.

04 October 2012

Facebook now has 1 Billion users and 219 Billion Photos

Facebook now has 1 Billion users and 219 Billion Photos

This is news the most admired site’ yes you are right about Facebook .That's most likely what Sean Parker would be saying to Mark Zuckerberg had Aaron Sorkin being marks today's notice that Facebook now has 1 billion fans.

"This morning, there are more than one billion people using Facebook vigorously each month," said Zuckerberg, for real, on the company's blog audacity the new statistics.
According to Zuckerberg: "Helping a billion people join is amazing, awesome and by far the thing I am most proud of in my life." He guaranteed us he was: "dedicated to working every day to make Facebook better for you, and hopefully together one day we will be able to connect the rest of the world too."

Facebook also supposed its users had shared some 219 billion photos and pressed the like button around the web more than 1.13 trillion times.

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Google Apps stop working for Internet Explorer 8

Google Apps Goodbye to Internet Explorer 8

Internet Explorer has been the most popular web browsers in the past. Now, Google might not working for Internet Explorer 8 in the future.
According to the recent reports, the Google Apps won’t have support for Internet Explorer 8 any longer. This news is very sad for Windows XP users, if you are a Windows XP user and you are using Internet Explorer 8 and any other older version, you will have to upgrade your web browser or your operating system. So, there’s no need to worry, since Google is planning to drop the support for Internet Explorer 8 on November 15th, so you can still use it until then. Google will drop the support for Internet Explorer 8 two weeks after the Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10 Release. 

[Via:Ubergizmo]

03 October 2012

Porn Impending to Xbox 360 with Internet Explorer update

Porn Impending to Xbox 360

Microsoft has been compulsory to confess that the addition of Internet Explorer on future Xbox 360 consoles  mean adult material.
The inconsistency was painted by YouPorn who blogged (NSFW) victoriously about it on their blog – so we were alerted to. However, Microsoft has been fast to try and deflect concentration away from what racy sites you can or can’t access highlighting the fact that concerned parents can block any sites they feel unsuitable to younger viewers.

They said, "To be clear, we are adding Internet Explorer to Xbox Live, not specific adult content providers like YouPorn or any other specific website content," stated Microsoft.Additionally, we give members and parents the option to turn this feature on or off for their accounts. Access to Internet Explorer for all Child accounts is blocked by default."

[Via:kotaku.com]