Dan Schauble, author of Me 2.0 and founder of the agency Millennial Branding the means of social communication have facilitated the process of finding work and communicate with people who can help you find job opportunities, where still many job seekers use the methods of traditional research, which does not lead to satisfactory results. Schauble and transfer to the New York Post carried a report about a woman who made more than a thousand Todev request through 99 weeks. According to the author of the book, there is one out of every three job seekers almost remained unemployed for more than a year, where researchers give up work after five months.
Should not be to end up like those people. It is through your knowledge of yourself and what you different in the labor market and through the establishment of self-ranking on the Internet you can compete in the new labor market. Once you build your own website and set up personal pages on social networking sites, you are ready to take advantage of your relationships and your talents together to get the dream job is not just a job opportunity is enough to cover your expenses personal. The number of companies that hire through the means of social networking on the rise, the proportion of users of social networking to get jobs and 40% according to the work site free Elance.com.
The first way: take advantage of the planned network of relationships on the Social Graph social networking sites
Usually people get jobs through other people and not by computers. So you multiply opportunities to work in the case of personal relationships within the company you are applying to work there. But will not Ihalvk a lot of luck thrown to them if your resume only. Ten years ago it was to require you to exert much effort to ask friends who know and remember where you work all your friends. Now single click on a chart your social network Social Graph you can get all the required information very easily. This is for those who are looking for a job means to identify people working in companies that interest you. For companies, it means double the job interviews rather than make phone calls routine. The Internet is your laboratory research. Here are some sites that will help you in your search for job opportunities through planned relationships on social networking:
LinkedIn
Site you can access to hiring managers through close relationships. Having created your own page on the site, you must download your e-mail full information to be no basis can be built upon. And then search for a company or position, and pressing the search results by identifying the site to see from across the network can introduce you to one of the immediate hiring managers. The site LinkedIn force us all to conduct further research about the employees and companies before interviews.
InTheDoor.com
Think of this site such as the employment relationships on a chart on the social networking. This site reaches between the total database Indeed.com employment and the outline of network relationships on Facebook to show you any people in your network can connect you the opportunity to employ certain.
BranchOut.com
This site is very similar to the previous site but it is used to plan your social network Facebook. The primary difference between it and the previous site that you can access it via your personal page on Facebook also gives you a more professional identity. This site takes its importance from the capital investment of $ 18 million, and through the menus and functions to contain 3 million job listings and training totaling 200,000. You can, as in the case of LinkedIn recommendations Get recommendations on your page, and you can also get badges badges as in Foursquare.
The second method: Use technology augmented reality Augmented Reality applications and job search
People started using mobile applications to search and apply for job opportunities near them with a few touches on the phones the iPhone and Android. LinkUp site has announced that 20% of job seekers who use smartphones in their research. The technology actually enhanced erase the difference between what is realistic and what has created Kmpiotraa through the promotion of what is his vision or hearing or smell or touch it. To acquire from the iPhone download the application "Layar" and then press the button "Layars" and search for "JobAmp Mobile" and will then be able to see all companies close to its current location and where the vacant positions. Schauble and adds: In 2009 published a list of the best iPhone applications to search for jobs, and found a number of other good applications that may help in the search, including:
CareerBliss (Free): This application contains a review of the companies and information about salaries and the list of jobs has nearly three million job.
Good Job (at $ 4.99): The Atnzim Your search for jobs by keeping track of jobs from several locations, contacts, appointments and interviews, biographies and more.
Real-Time Jobs (Free): The page file to attach social networking and video clip to the publications of jobs for Twitter.
BusyBee (free) if you are working freely, you can find a job near you.
The third way: Build your own Nfozk on the Internet
In today's world you need to develop Nfozk Profile on the Internet, seems to be when the two candidates for a job are equal on paper, and they possess good communication skills, the difference in the extent of their influence on the Internet. The influence is measured on the Internet through a number of relationships that you own, and who are those people and how their influence and share your content of your website and how many. The site Klout.com measuring the extent of influence over the Internet and growing popularity among business owners. If the total of your points on that site, that gives a high priority. Aware of companies that have the largest communication networks are more productive and can create new business and employ the talents and market their products better, who lacks a major network.
Fourth way: Use multi-media biography biography instead of paper
Study, told OfficeTeam that 36% of companies believe that the CVs of paper may be replaced by pages of personal social networking sites and business, where the number of people who are using innovative ways to promote themselves on the Internet Some people use the video pages and Facebook dedicated and codes says the owners "do Ptozifa "and presentations on SlideShare. These promotional tactics can be effective has been the person to receive media attention, which could lead to some offers of employment. These are some useful sites in this area:
SlideShare.net: Upload your presentation on this site, and its promotion through your website or your networks.
QR codes: code involved rapid response (quick response (QR on your social network.
Viral videos: Create your own video clip and use YouTube to promote it. You can also create video biography video to highlight your personality and your skills to employers.
You can also build your own website your full name.
Method Five: Convert yourself into a product advertising
Another way to attract people's attention is turning yourself into a product advertising for companies and individuals who seek to work in their favor. There are four ways to do this via: Facebook social ads, and Google AdWords and LinkedIn Ads ads as well as blogs.
For example, the Alec Brouanstin in 2010 to transfer the same boiling product advertising by targeting executives in the companies wanted to work with, and so got the hiring interviews, while the executives of those searches in Gogol. So you have to produce a product ad draws attention, and make sure that the links it to the main site or mail your page personal LinkedIn. It should also be advertising your product carefully and include your experience clearly.
source : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
Saturday, March 31, 2012
IP V6 IS SUBJECT TO THE TEST TODAY
Google, Facebook and Yahoo trying out the new web
If you notice any problems with the navigation on sites Yahoo or Google and even Facebook, it may be the reason is that these companies are in addition to a group of communications companies began to test its infrastructure with the protocol of IP v6 to know the extent of their compatibility with the new protocol before it is moving the final time Later because of IP v4 addresses that began in force (or she carried out), where the new protocol will add approximately 4 billion new address to the Internet.
source : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
NOKIA LAUNCHES APPLICATION FOR IMMEDIAT
One of the most important reasons for the use of BlackBerrys is to serve real-time conversations BBM, which made a number of companies are providing a similar service with the latest Apple by providing service iMessage, Nokia, for its part has launched the application is similar to the devices earlier on behalf of the IM, the new application allows users to communicate among themselves with the possibility of Use your Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger and Ovi and Google Talk and Myspace IM.
The application is free and works on Nokia devices X6, 5230, N8, E7, and will come installed automatically in modern devices,
to download the application : http://store.ovi.com/content/75668
source : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
10 WAYS TO BOOST YOUR SMARTPHONE'S BATTERY LIFE
10 WAYS TO BOOST YOUR SMARTPHONE'S BATTERY LIFE
For all of their power and versatility, smartphones--even the best of them--are cursed with abysmal battery life. Unless you use your phone very sparingly (and who does that?), you're lucky to make it home at the end of the day with enough juice left in the battery for one more call. But with the right apps and a little insight, you can double your smartphone's battery life--and work (and play) longer than ever before.
Though some phones live a little longer than others on a single charge, all smartphones suffer from the same basic problem: They do too much. Any 3.7-volt battery small enough to fit into your phone's tiny chassis stands no chance of lasting multiple days under a steady workload of running apps, browsing the Web, sending e-mail, and doing whatever else phones are expected to do. (Oh yeah, making calls.)
The author's HTC Thunderbolt is lucky to survive an entire business day on one charge. But with the tricks in this article, he manages to get home at night with a little juice left in the battery.Most smartphone batteries today are rated at around 5 watt-hours, meaning that they can deliver a constant charge of 1 watt to the device over a period of 5 hours. If your phone actually uses 1 watt per hour, and you pull it off the charger at 7:00 a.m., you can expect it to be dead by lunchtime. So the key to increasing your phone's battery life is to reduce the amount of power the handset uses per hour.
One obvious way to reduce your phone's energy draw is to use it less (yeah, right). A more practical approach is to manage the phone's power consumption by turning off unneeded features and turning down adjustable features. Turning off your phone's radios when you're not using them, reducing the screen's brightness, and killing apps that run in the background are among the tricks that can help your phone's battery last longer. They and other tricks and apps will help extend your phone's overall workday by reducing its moment-to-moment energy requirements.
1. Dim the Screen
You love your smartphone's large, colorful display, but it's the battery's mortal enemy. More than any other component of your phone, the display consumes battery life at a devastating pace. Most phones include an auto-brightness feature that automatically adjusts the screen's brightness to suit ambient lighting levels and system activity. This mode uses less power than constantly running your screen at full brightness would, of course, but you'll get even better results by turning your screen's brightness down to the lowest setting that you can tolerate and leaving it there. Even if you do nothing else suggested in this guide, following this one tip will extend the life of your battery dramatically.
2. Keep the Screen Timeout Short
Under your phone's display settings menu, you should find an option labeled 'Screen Timeout' or something similar. This setting controls how long your phone's screen stays lit after receiving input, such as a tap. Every second counts here, so set your timeout to the shortest available time. On most Android phones, the minimum is 15 seconds. If your screen timeout is currently set to 2 minutes, consider reducing that figure to 30 seconds or less.
3. Turn Off Bluetooth
Disable Bluetooth when you're not using it, and your phone's battery will last longer.No matter now much you love using Bluetooth in the car or with your hands-free headset, the extra radio is constantly listening for signals from the outside world. When you aren't in your car, or when you aren't expecting a call that you'll want to take via a headset, turn off the Bluetooth radio. (Besides, walking around with a Bluetooth headset in your ear when you're not actually on a call doesn't do anything positive for your street cred anyway.) By turning off Bluetooth when you're not using it, you can add an hour or more to your phone's battery life.
4. Turn Off Wi-Fi When Not In Use
As with Bluetooth, your phone's Wi-Fi radio is a serious battery drainer. While you almost certainly should prefer the improved speed of your home or office Wi-Fi connection to your mobile carrier's wireless broadband for data services, there's no point in leaving the Wi-Fi radio on when you're out and about. Toggle it off when you go out the door, and turn it back on only when you plan to use data services within range of your Wi-Fi network. Android users can add the Wi-Fi toggle widget to their home screen to make this a one-tap process.
5. Go Easy on the GPS
Another big battery sucker is your phone's GPS unit, which is a little radio that sends and receives signals to and from satellites to triangulate your phone's location on the Earth's surface. Various apps access your phone's GPS to provide services ranging from finding nearby restaurants to checking you in on social networks. As a user, you can revoke these apps' access to your phone's GPS. When you install them, many apps will ask you for permission to use your location. When in doubt, say no. (And if a game, screensaver, or wallpaper app asks for your location, you should be suspicious about why it wants that data in the first place.)
6. Kill Extraneous Apps
Multitasking--the ability to run more than one app at a time--is a powerful smartphone feature. It also burns a lot of energy, because every app you run uses a share of your phone's processor cycles. By killing apps that you aren't actually using, you can drastically reduce your CPU's workload and cut down on its power consumption. For Android phones--which are notorious battery hogs due to their wide-open multitasking capabilities--we like an app called Advanced Task Killer, which has an auto-kill feature that polices your apps throughout the day. In iOS, double-tap the Home button until the multitasking tray appears, hold an icon until an X appears, and tap the X to close the app.
7. Don't Use Vibrate
Prefer to have your phone alert you to incoming calls by vibrating rather than playing a ringtone? We understand the inclination; unfortunately, vibrating uses much more power than playing a ringtone does. After all, a ringtone only has to make a tiny membrane in your phone's speaker vibrate enough to produce sound. In contrast, the vibration motor swings a small weight around to make your whole phone shake--and that process takes a lot more juice. If you don't want to be disturbed audibly, consider turning off all notifications and leave the phone in view so you can see when a new call is coming in. This approach is as courteous to your battery as it is to your friends and neighbors.
8. Turn Off Nonessential Notifications
It seems as though almost every app in the app store now polls the Internet in search of updates, news, messages, and other information. When it finds something, the app may chime, light up your screen and display a message, make your LED blink, or do all of the above. And all of these things consume energy. Admittedly you likely don't want to turn off notifications about new text messages or missed calls, but you don't need to be instantly alerted that radboy84 has just bested your score at Booty Blast. Turning off superfluous notifications will help your battery last a little longer, and it will eliminate pointless distractions throughout your day.
9. Power Saver Mode for Android
JuiceDefender automatically adjusts your phone's settings throughout the day to keep battery consumption in check.Newer Android phones include a Power Saver mode that helps manage the phone's various power-sapping features for you. Power Saver mode automatically prevents your apps from updating in the background, dims your screen, reduces the screen timeout setting, disables on-screen animations, and turns off vibration. By default, this mode usually turns on when your battery level drops to 20 percent, but you can set it to kick in at 30 percent instead. And the sooner the phone switches to Power Saver mode, the longer its battery will last.
10. JuiceDefender for Android
By manually adjusting all of your phone's settings over the course of a day, you may be able to squeeze a few extra usable hours out of your battery. But if the effort sounds too cumbersome to you, consider downloading an app that manages your battery for you. On Android phones, we've seen great results from JuiceDefender, which automatically toggles your radios on and off and manages your phone's CPU usage to optimize your battery life moment-to-moment.
source : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
TOP 10 BEST & MOST POPULAR TORRENT SITES OF 2012
Last year I posted the best p2p software clients and here again I've listed the world's most popular BitTorrent sites. At the start of 2012 The Pirate Bay continues to pull in the most visitors, followed by Torrentz and KickassTorrents.
This list is based on traffic rank and reports from Compete and Alexa, though we are all aware that Alexa isn't perfect and that Compete has plenty of flaws, but putting the two services to use at the same time on similar niche proved worthwhile.
So here we are, a compiled list of the 10 most-visited torrent sites at the start of the new year.
1. The Pirate Bay
The Pirate Bay (commonly abbreviated TPB) is a Swedish website that hosts magnet links, which allow users to share electronic files, including music, computer games and software, via BitTorrent. The Pirate Bay bills itself as "The world's most resilient BitTorrent site" (as of 2012, "The galaxy's most resilient...") The Pirate Bay is currently ranked as the 78th most visited website in the world and 20th in Sweden by Alexa Internet, has over 5.5 million registered users and, as of February 2012, hosts more than 4 million torrent files. According to the Los Angeles Times, The Pirate Bay is "one of the world's largest facilitators of illegal downloading" and "the most visible member of a burgeoning international anti-copyright or pro-piracy movement".
2. Torrentz
Torrentz is a Finland-based[2] meta-search engine for BitTorrent that is run by an individual known as Flippy. It indexes torrents from various major torrent sites such as yourBittorrent and offers compilations of various trackers per torrent that are not necessarily present in the default .torrent file, so that when a tracker is down, other trackers can do the work. It was the second most popular torrent website after The Pirate Bay in 2010[3], and it currently has a traffic rank of 145 on Alexa.
3. KickassTorrents
Founded in 2009, KickassTorrents is one of the youngest sites in the list, and this year it moved up to the top 3. Responding to the increasing worries about domain seizures, the site moved from its kickasstorrents.com domain to kat.ph a few months ago. The site continues to innovate and release new features every other week, and it currently ranks 257 on Alexa.
4. IsoHunt
IsoHunt is a BitTorrent index with over 1.7 million torrents in its database and 20 million peers from indexed torrents. With 7.4 million unique visitors as of May 2006, isoHunt is one of the most popular BitTorrent search engines. Thousands of torrents are added to and deleted from it every day. Users of isoHunt perform over 40 million unique searches per month. On October 19, 2008, isoHunt passed the 1 petabyte mark for torrents indexed globally. The site is the third most popular BitTorrent site as of 2008. According to isoHunt, the total amount of shared content was more than 13.44 petabytes as of September 29, 2011.
5. BTjunkie
BTJunkie was a BitTorrent search engine operating between 2005 and 2012. It used a web crawler (similar to Google) to search for torrent files from other torrent sites and store them on its database. It had nearly 4,000,000 active torrents and about 4,200 torrents added daily (compared to runner-up Torrent Portal with 1,500), making it the largest torrent site indexer on the web. During 2011, BTJunkie was the 5th most popular BitTorrent site.
6. ExtraTorrent
ExtraTorrent is one of those robust torrent indexes that doesn’t make the news very often. Compared to last year the site has moved up a spot and is now the 6th most popular torrent venue.
7. Demonoid
Demonoid is a website and BitTorrent tracker created by an anonymous programmer (supposedly of Serbian origin) known only by the pseudonyms "Deimos" and "Zajson". The website indexes torrents uploaded by its members. Demonoid.com was ranked the 538th most popular website overall in December 2010, according to Alexa. Demonoid's torrent tracker had an estimated three million peers in September 2007. The site had over 252,427 torrents indexed as of May 3, 2009 (torrents uploaded prior to August 4, 2005 were removed to free server resources).
8. EZTV
Unlike the other sites in the top 10, TV-torrent distribution group EZTV is a niche site specializing in TV content only. Despite its fair share of downtime this year, EZTV has managed to get a spot in the top 10 for the first time in its six year existence.
9. Bitsnoop
BitSnoop is another newcomer that gained a large audience this year. This didn’t go unnoticed by the RIAA, who filed a complaint at the U.S. District Court of Columbia and obtained a subpoena to reveal the identity of BitSnoop’s owner a few months ago.
10. 1337x
1337x is also new to the top 10, and focuses more on the community aspect than some competitors. The site’s owners say they started 1337x to “fill an apparent void where it seemed there was a lack of quality conscience ad free torrent sites with public trackers.” Its 10th place this year proves that they’re getting the success formula right.
SOURCE :http://prohackingtricks.blogspot.co
EA: BATTLEFIELD 3 WILL OUTSELL MODERN WARFARE 3
The FPS scene will see a true heavyweight battle this November, as the two biggest shooter franchises will go head to head: Battlefield 3 vs Modern Warfare 3.
Game industry analysts have predicted that Modern Warfare 3 will outsell Battlefield 3, but EA doesn’t share that opinion. According to EA’s senior vice president Jens Uwe, Battlefield 3 will outsell Modern Warfare 3. When asked if Battlefield 3 will outsell Modern Warfare 3, he said:
“Certainly. The only question is when that day will be. And for me, the sooner the better. With Battlefield 3 we have a superior games engine and a top notch product. We are convinced that we will, in fact, have a better product than our key competitor in the space. We think this is the perfect year to gain back market share.”
Of course, this is nothing unusual, as EA, like any publisher, needs to sustain consumer and investor confidence. The last Battlefield game, Bad Company 2, sold 7 million units, while the last Call of Duty game, Black Ops, sold twice that: 14 million. Most expect Battlefield 3 to top 10 million units sold, and Modern Warfare to sell north of 15 million.
However, Call of Duty has never had any real competition, something Battlefield 3 will most certainly provide this November. It’s a safe bet that both games will do really well, but who comes out on top is still up in the air.
source : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
INTEL REVEALS TWO IPAD 2 SECRETS
Intel engineers have finally cracked the secret of what makes the Apple iPad 2 a successful product, despite the fact that it is not actually have the fastest hardware in the tablet world.
Techradar was shown a single core Intel Atom tablet from 2010 that delivers the same sort of user experience as the iPad 2 with some under-the-hood tweaks that promises to make Intel-based tablets even better.
An Intel Team managed to come up with a recipe that puts responsiveness and smoothness at the top of the agenda rather than raw performance numbers.
Intel has found out that a good user experience requires a display refresh rate of at least 60Hz rather than the universally accepted 30Hz.
Doing so however requires some significant memory bandwidth requirements. This issue is made even more acute by the fact that Microsoft's OS has a pixel depth of 7, which means that each pixel on a screen is rewritten seven times while it drops down to 4 for iOS.
The other trick that they have found is that the iPad has a reaction time of around 15ms while in Windows OSes this normally hovers around 200ms because the OS waits to see whether there's a second click comes.
Intel engineers have managed to trick the OS and getting access to Direct input libraries which in turn dramatically reduces the reaction time.
Crucially, Matt Dunford, World-wide Benchmarking Manager states "there were some things in the OS that were limiting Atom from achieving its potential."
What could it mean? Well Intel will almost certainly implement those changes in Meego, its own operating system to improve user experience. Secondly, it will also actively encourage its partners to adopt these techniques to improved performance on Wintel tablets.
source : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
WINDOWS 8 : 5 QUESTIONS ABOUT MICROSOFT'S NEW OS
This week, Microsoft revealed a little of what to expect from the next Windows operating system. With its Windows Phone look and touch - literally - and tiles everywhere, it will be a major refresh, but there's a still a number of unanswered questions.Here are my top five:
Can Microsoft keep desktop users happy with Windows 8?
In demonstrations this week, Windows 8 is shown running legacy applications like Office side-by-side with the hip new OS. But the version of Windows 8 that runs on the ARM processor won't have legacy support. That creates an OS quandary.
While Microsoft says Windows 8 is backward-compatible, if I want to take advantage of the most revolutionary features -- namely touch and tablet functionality -- I'll need all new hardware and probably software, too. So where does that leave Windows users who want all the old desktop-oriented bells and whistles that shipped with Windows 7 with the new tablet-oriented Windows 8 OS?
Do we need Windows touchscreens everywhere?
So Windows wants a piece of the tablet pie, I get that. But I've rarely had any desire to reach over this keyboard and swipe at my screen, be it on a laptop or desktop or even a netbook. I especially don't plan on running out to buy a new system just to have touch functionality.
So, Microsoft's touch revolution is really about tablets, but the company's existing touch-enabled OS, Windows Phone, has a tiny sliver of the market it operates in, which begs the question: Do many people really want to reach out and touch Windows or a touch-enabled version of Word or Excel?
Will all ARM devices have enough power?
Windows 8 looked crisp and clean when running on a sampling of existing laptops and a few tablets, but inevitably some budget ARM-powered systems will emerge. Will they be able to handle all of Windows 8's new functionality? Or will swift switching and rapid refreshing give way to lag, bog downs, and a Windows 8 blue screen of death?
Just how open will it be?
Microsoft is pushing the fact that Windows 8 is based on HTML5 and the other languages that underlie the Web. This means developers can hit the ground running on day one to develop Web apps for Windows 8. But this is a radical shift from Redmond's typical modus operandi (software control freak) and I'm left wondering just how open the company is ready and willing to be. Developers will likely have the same suspicions and may hit the ground at more of a cautious meander than the running pace Microsoft needs to catch up to the coding free-for-all happening in places like the Android Market.
What about Windows Live?
Could this suite of apps, which Microsoft has been honing for years now, be one of the casualties of the move to an HTML5-centric OS? Of course, the company won't kill Hotmail or Messenger, but will they undergo a radical change if the company moves away from .NET, Silverlight, and other Microsoft staples? Or is this RIP Windows Live Movie Maker?
It's important to point out that Microsoft still has several months to answer these questions, and a lot could still change, especially with the release of Mac OS X Lion, due this summer, and Microsoft's expected reaction. Whatever happens, it's good to see Microsoft taking some big risks and steps forward. We shall see if it all pans out.
source : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
Friday, March 30, 2012
HTML5: CHANGING THE BROWSER-URL WITHOUT REFRESHING PAGE
An often overlooked feature of HTML5 is the new “onpopstate” event.
This new feature offers you a way to change the URL displayed in the browser* through javascript without reloading the page. It will also create a back-button event and you even have a state object you can interact with.
This means you won’t have to use the hash-hack anymore if you want add state to your AJAX-application, and search engines will be able to index your pages too.
So how does it work? Well, it’s fairly simple. In Chrome you write:
window.history.pushState(“object or string”, “Title”, “/new-url”);
Executing this line of code will change the URL to my-domain.com/new-url (3rd option). The “Title” string (2nd option) is intended to describe the new state, and will not change the title of the document as one might otherwise expect. The W3 documentation states:
“Titles associated with session history entries need not have any relation with the current title of the Document. The title of a session history entry is intended to explain the state of the document at that point
,
so that the user can navigate the document’s history.”
So if you want the document’s title to change to match the title of the history entry, you’ll need to write a hook for that (hint: just tie a function to the onpopstate event). Finally, “object or string” (1st option) is a way to pass an object to the state which you can then use to manipulate the page.
You can programmatically invoke the back-function by running:
window.history.back();
And you can of course go forward too:
window.history.forward();
Or even go to a specific history state:
window.history.go(2);
The object you pass as the first option to the pushState function will stay with each state, so if you go back in the history, you’ll get the object for that state. If you need to manipulate a state (instead of creating a new one) you can use:
window.history.replaceState(“object or string”, “Title”, “/another-new-url”);
Note that while this will change the URL of the page, it will not allow the user to click the back-button to go back to the previous state because you’re replacing the current state, not adding a new one. So, this is the correct behaviour.
Personally, I think the URL should be the first parameter and then the two other options should be optional. Regardless, this feature will certainly come in handy when working with AJAX- and Flash-applications that need state (read: bookmarkable pages and back-button support). Anyone looking to make their Flash- or AJAX-application indexable by search engines so they will get better raking in Google and the likes, should also have a look at this new feature.
The most prominent implementation of this HTML5-feature that I’ve seen is in the new Flickr layout. Here’s anexample page (remember to enable the new layout if you haven’t already). Now, if you’re using the latest version of Chrome or Safari and click one of the sets, e.g. “Strobist”, it will slide open and the URL will change but you’ll notice that the page doesn’t reload.
It’s worth noting that Flickr uses replaceState instead of pushState – in other words, they don’t add a back-button event. I’m guessing they feel that switching back and forth between opened/closed sets is too small a change for a back-button event (I’d certainly agree with them on that decision), so instead they just replace the URL so if you copy/paste the link to a friend, they’ll see the exact same page that you did.
Another interesting thing is how Flickr still use the old hash-hack as a fallback if you’re running on browsers that don’t support this new HTML5-feature. I predict/hope that a lot of the plugins that help you easily implement the hash-hack will bake this into their core so people with new browsers can start reaping the benefits.
The latest versions of Chrome and Safari already have support for “onpopstate” and Firefox 4 will have support for it as well. Unfortunately, it seems like IE9 won’t be supporting this feature if we are to believe this Wikipedia article (“Trident” is IE’s layout engine).
Check out the W3 specification for more info.
* For security reasons, you can only change the path of the URL, not the domain itself. So you can change anything in the URL after my-domain.com/[change-the-stuff-here.html].
SOURCE : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
MICROSOFT ACQUIRES SKYPE IN $ 8 BILLION
Last Friday, Google and Facebook were vying for the acquisition of Skype in order to acquire them. But it was different as the U.S. software giant "Microsoft" were operating in a covert way to combine telecommunications giant on the Internet "skype" to the takeover, which has already been by the Wall Street Journal.
The quoted technical sites that deal had been reached to the amount of $ 8.5 billion, while not certain whether the Wall Street Journal this amount, but merely that the deal had been Bmelg between 7 to 8 billion dollars.
This transaction is the largest transaction carried out by Microsoft at all, it is expected that Microsoft will integrate services with skype services and Windows Live famous.
Skype is also the company with great greed, because the skype and according to the latest statistics, it includes more than 600 million users.
SOURCE : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
GOOGLE FIXES ANDROID WI-FI SECURITY HOLE
Google has plugged an Android hole that could have allowed someone to snoop on an unencrypted Wi-Fi network and access calendar and contact data on the smartphones.
"Today we're starting to roll out a fix which addresses a potential security flaw that could, under certain circumstances, allow a third-party access to data available in Calendar and Contacts," a Google spokesman said in a statement.
"This fix requires no action from users and will roll out globally over the next few days."
Basically, the fix forces all Android devices to connect to Google Calendar and Contacts servers over https (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure) so that someone snooping on an unprotected wireless network won't be able to grab authentication tokens used by the operating system to validate devices. Android customers will not have to do anything for the fix, which could take a couple of days to roll out to everyone.
The latest release of Android, 2.3.4 for smartphones and 3.0 for tablets, did not have the issue. But the fact that more than 99 percent of Android device owners are still using older versions was likely a factor in Google's decision to expedite a fix.
Meanwhile, Google is still looking into the whether the problem affects Picasa Web Albums, too, as was claimed in a report on the security issue by German researchers released on Friday.
SOURCE : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
GOOGLE DOCS OFFLINE: COMING THIS SUMMER
SAN FRANCISCO--Somewhat later than had been planned last year, Google is addressing a significant weaknesses of Google Docs and Google Apps: the inability to use the services while not connected to the Net.
"We will make them [Google Docs offline apps] available this summer," said Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Chrome, in an interview here last week at at the Google I/O conference. "We've all been using it internally. It's imminent. We want to make sure they're good."
It's not clear just how high the demand for the feature is. Although I find offline Google Docs' absence a critical weakness, Google cited low interest in the idea as one justification for why it had removed an earlier attempt at the technology in 2008.
One thing is very different from three years ago, though: Chrome OS, which in June will move from prototype to product with Chromebook models from Acer and Samsung.
With Chrome OS, Google is betting that the world is ready for a browser-based operating system. For office workers using a Chrome OS machine to enter customer data into a Web form, offline access is no big deal, but for Chromebooks to reach their full potential, they have to be able to handle a bit more of what even the lowest-end PC can do. That includes being useful when you're on a subway, on an airplane, or heaven forbid, in some primitive backwater that's not saturated with reliable 3G.
Google reassures people that offline Web apps are now possible to program thanks to a number of interfaces such as AppCache and IndexedDB arriving in browsers. But actually taking advantage of those interfaces isn't necessarily easy.
Google Docs was supposed to get offline abilities in early 2011, for example.
Offline Docs hasn't been easy, in part because of years of shifts in the plumbing used to let browsers look for data on a local computer rather than a remote server on the other side of the Internet.
Initially, Google Docs had some incomplete offline support through a Google technology called Gears. Google removed that support when it discontinued Gears in favor of open Web standards that accomplished similar goals. The technology in Gears for offline storage was a SQL database interface that was closely related to the Web SQL Database standard for browsers. However, Mozilla and Microsoft didn't like its approach, and Web SQL's standardization was derailed.
A final challenge for Google might be its own vision. The company is betting heavily on a future in which the Internet is built into the fabric of our lives. Indeed, with lobbying and investments in networking technology, it's trying to hasten the arrival of that future.
Google has perhaps a better idea of what that future looks like. Its campuses are bathed in Wi-Fi and peppered with Ethernet ports. Employees have home broadband, Net-connected shuttle buses, and for those moments in between, wireless data modems.
Thus, it should come as no surprise that Pichai said he must consciously remember to unplug from the Net if he wants to try offline features of Google Docs.
But for those of us not in the Google bubble, with spotty 3G and capped data for our smartphone and home broadband, offline support is essential.
SOURCE : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
GOOGLE WANTS TO BECOME YOUR PERSONAL FINANCE ADVISOR
In its attempt to break into the personal finance market, Google has launched a new tool for finding and comparing financial products.
At its core, Google Advisor is a personal finance comparison tool. It helps you check the rates for mortgages, credit cards, CDs, checking accounts and savings accounts by providing a list of financial instruments that meet your search criteria. For mortgages, Google provides data such as APR, monthly payment, fees and contact details. If you’re looking for a credit card, the search giant provides data on rewards, card type, purchase APR and the annual fee.
Google Advisor isn’t a search engine, though. It’s really a comparison engine with a lot of filters. If you need to find a 30-year fixed mortgage for a $650,000 home in Alameda County with a 660 credit rating, you will probably find it. Google advisor also features certain offers based on low APRs or the interest rate.
At the moment, mortgages are treated differently than the other financial categories. While Google doesn’t get paid if you find a credit card, CD, checking account or savings account through the search giant, it does make money whenever you contact a mortgage lender. You will noticed that mortgages have “sponsored results” while other financial instruments simply have “matching results.” Sponsored results could to other financial products expand over time.
Google has long wanted to break into personal finance, a sector where it could potentially make billions in advertising and referral fees. In March, Google acquired UK price comparison website BeatThatQuote for $61.5 million. There are a lot of similarities to BeatThatQuote and Google’s new finance service, and that probably wasn’t an accident. This is likely just the beginning of a series of tools Google will release to conquer the personal finance arena.
What do you think of Google Advisor? Do you trust Google to get you the best financial data? Let us know what you think in the comments.
SOURCE : http://pal-tech-news.blogspot.com
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