26 July 2015

Official Google Blogs Directory

Redesigned YouTube mobile app

If you watched a YouTube video recently, chances are you did it on your phone or tablet. That’s because today, more than half the views on YouTube happen using mobile devices. So to bring you an even better mobile experience, we’re updating the official YouTube apps – making it easier than ever to find videos you love and create them, too.

The update – available now on Android, mobile web, and soon on iOS – introduces three new tabs:

  • Home: Easily explore and discover videos you'll love with recommendations based on your watch history as well as playlists personalized just for you.
  • Subscriptions: Find the latest videos from your favorite channels and creators on the new Subscriptions tab. And to help make sure you never miss an upload, you can now tap the bell icon on the channels you love to get a notification as soon as a new video is posted.
  • Account: Check out your playlists, watch history, and the videos you’ve uploaded all in one spot.



You can also now watch full-screen vertical videos with just a single tap for the very first time.

But YouTube isn’t just about enjoying videos; it’s a place to express yourself and show the world what you love. With the redesigned app you can take your creativity to new levels using a new set of video creation tools. You’ve got an amazing camera in your phone or tablet, and now you can trim your footage, tint the image with filters, add music, and upload – all inside the app.



These are just a few of the features we’ve been working on, and you’ll see many more later this year. 

How To Watch 360 degree videos in Cardboard

Google Cardboard lets you experience virtual reality in a simple and fun way. With Cardboard and the YouTube Android app, you can even watch 360 degree videos for an immersive experience.
  1. Get Google Cardboard and assemble it
  2. Open the YouTube app
  3. Go to the 360Video house channel by searching for "#360Video" and visiting the channel. You'll know it's the right one if it has this avatar: 
  4. Pick a video on the channel, and start playback
  5. Touch the cardboard icon . You'll notice that the screen splits into two smaller screens
  6. Insert your phone into Cardboard
  7. Look around to view the video in 360 degrees
courtesy : Google

06 June 2015

IPHONE TOOLBOX: 75+ iPhone Resources

iPhone Apps

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Apple hasn't yet released an iPhone SDK (software development kit) to developers, instead, they've opted to promote the use of the device's full-featured Safari browser, and have encouraged web developers to develop web apps specifically for the iPhone.
iPhoneChat- iChat-like AIM chat application.
OneTrip- Simple shopping-list application.
FlickIM- Multi-featured AIM chat application.
Digg (iPhone edition)-Digg.com formatted for the iPhone.
Gcalc- Calculates the cost of tech according to power consumption.
Hahlo- iPhone-styled interface for Twitter.
iPhlickr- iPhone-styled Flickr interface.
iDelicious- Styled interface for del.icio.us.
iPicli- A nicely designed gallery of creative content, managed by users.
PocketTweets- Another twitter app, with a minimal interface.
eBuddy- Feature-packed iPhone chat client with support for AIM, Yahoo!, and MSN (Site works only if visited on your iPhone).
Cool Gorilla Talking Phrasebook- Foreign language phrase-book with audio.
Texterity- Innovative way to view magazines (specifically formatted for the iPhone).
Bejeweled- Version of the popular mobile-phone game, "Bejeweled" optimized for the iPhone.
Newsgator Mobile for iPhone- Full-featured, mobile version of Newsgator's online offering. Great for users of the MacRSS client, NetNewsWire, which automatically syncs to the service.
Twitter for iPhone Yet another twitter app.
Dailymotion for iPhone- Youtube's already built-in, what about the other video-sites? Another video-sharing site, Dailymotion, is offering an iPhone formatted version of their site.
iRovr- A social-network exclusive to the iPhone.
iPhoneiGTD- App for access of projects being tracked via the Mac client iGTD. The only catch is that your iGTD data needs to be synced with .Mac in the first place.
TeleMoose- A front-end for Amazon.com optimized for the iPhone.
Google Reader- An interface for popular web-based RSS reader, Google Reader, nicely optimized for the iPhone.

iZoho
- An iPhone front-end for the web-based office suite Zoho. The iPhone version lets you do everything you might do on your computer, including viewing and editing docs, spreadsheets, and presentations.
Gas.app- Enter your zip code and this app will find you the cheapest gas in town (USA only).
MyMetar- A "weather bookmarking service" which allows you to bookmark your local METARs, TAFs, and radar images.
iPhoneTravel- Searches directory travel.ian.com just in case you need to book flights, hotels, and cruises from your iPhone.
iBookmark- Lets you manage and sync del.ico.us bookmarks with your iPhone.
Youtube- An iPhone-optimized Youtube browser, just in case the "desktop" version isn't working for you.
GoMovies- An easy and quick way to search for movie showtimes and other movie-related info right from your iPhone.
iChess- Bored? Cure your chess craving with iChess, a simple, chess app for your iPhone.
Leaflets- A suite of iPhone apps: Search, Feeds, Newsvine, App-List, Upcoming, Flickr, del.icio.us, and Le Tour de France, organized in a desktop-like fashion. Safari 3 users can preview Leaflets by viewing the web-based demo.
Listingly- A list making application with a great UI. Integrated word recognition and the ability to print lists make this an indispensable resource, especially for making shopping lists on the go.
iPling- A "social expansion engine" allows you to findothers with similar interests. The app even provides a way for users to meet up in real-life after the anonymous exchange of text-messages.
NYTimes River- Cuts out the clutter on the NYTimes website, just delivering the news in an easily readable format.
CheapMF- Out shopping? Not sure about prices? CheapMF can help. It's a utility that searches Amazon.com for prices on specified products in order to help you make educated shopping decisions.
iTouch- A simple, addictive game which tests your reflexes, just touch some dots on the screen.
Avalanche- An addictive puzzle game in which the goal is to clear the screen of blocks by picking three or more inter-connected blocks of the same color.
Expense View- Allows you to import your spending data into your iPhone on-the-go.You can then access your data at home and see exactly how you've been spending your money. It's even equipped with graphs and categories for the organized spender.
iPhone recipes- Cooking resource 101 Cookbooks has assembled an iPhone interface for searching through recipes.
iActu- Newsstand like interface for reading news headlines from various Newspapers.
iTweet- The third twitter app on this list, with an intuitive, streamlined interface.
Ta-da List 37signals, simple, intuitive to-do list app.
Movies Another app for looking up movie showtimes and other related info on your iPhone.
iTipr- Excellent application for calculating appropriate tip amounts.
Seeqpod- Search for playable music on the internet and then play it back on your iPhone.
Beejive- Another chat application, Beejive, is a solid contender in the iPhone chat app market. The app supports several chat protocols including, AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, Gtalk, ICQ, and Jabber. While everything seems to be in working order for me, please note the app's still in it's early alpha development stage.
TestiPhone- Web-based simulator for quickly testing your iPhone applications.
JiWire- A utility to find free Wi-Fi hotspots by location, worldwide.
FastApp- An iPhone "dashboard" that displays the latest additions to iPhoneApplicationList.com
WordBreaker- A word-game in which you you attempt to guess your computer's secret word before it guesses yours, in a hangman-like logic format.
Airport Delay Tracker- Track live air traffic information.
iBloglines- Another iPhone-optimized RSS reader, this one, with the Bloglines service.
Belfry SciCalc- A nicely implemented scientific calculator for the iPhone.
Your Vids- Another iPhone optimized video service with several features.
TV Forecast- A personalized TV-guide optimized for the iPhone.

iPhone Resources

Collections (App Lists, Wallpapers, Forums etc)

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iPhone Application List- An ever-updating list of iPhone apps.
iPhone Widget List- Like iPhone Application List, but with even more apps.
sciphone.net- A constantly updated collection of the best iPhone wallpapers, including weekly themepack releases.
ThemeMyPhone- A community-centric resource for iPhone wallpapers.
ModMyiPhone.com- iPhone forum and community.
iPhone Application Gallery ~ AppSafari ~- An iPhone application gallery with ratings, reviews, and comments.

Blogs

iPhone Central- The guys from Macworld have put together a blog solely dedicated to the iPhone, with all the authority that goes with the Macworld name. They even have an iPhone version.
The iPhone Blog- A nicely put together iPhone blog.
ZDNet- iPhone- ZDNet's iPhone coverage.
The Cult of Mac- The Cult of Mac blog covers the iPhone plenty.
CNet- iPhone- CNet's coverage of the iPhone.
iPhone- Gizmodo Gizmodo's iPhone coverage.
TUAW- iPhone TUAW's iPhone coverage.
Ars Technica- Apple Ars Technica's Apple coverage, plenty of iPhone coverage to be found.

Podcasts

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iCali- Cali Lewis' (from GeekBrief.tv) in her iPhone-centric podcast.
ApplePhone Show- A weekly audio podcast covering the iPhone, hosted by industry leaders Scott Bourne, Chris Breen and Andy Ihnatko.
MacBreak Weekly- The popular weekly Mac podcast with hosts Leo Laporte, Merlin Mann, Scott Bourne and Alex Lindsay is bound to cover the iPhone more than enough.
TWiT Another one of Leo Laporte's successful tech podcasts, again, bound to even further inform you of the latest iPhone developments.

Hacks

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Hack the iPhone- A comprehensive site containing all the info you need to hack your iPhone.
iPhone Hacks- An assembly of the latest iPhone hacks in blog form.
Applehound- Consistently updated listing of iPhone bugs, ready for hacking.

04 April 2015

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12 March 2015

Open Source Alternatives For Expensive Software

Hi folks here We have a list of 15 open source applications, for enterprises, small businesses as well as average users.
1. TurboCash:
As an alternative to QuickBooks Pro and Sage 50 Accounting, TurboCash is a nice accounting package which meets needs of debtors, creditors, stock control, trial balance and it supports several companies and users. It’s compatible with Windows platform.
2. Audacity:
It’s a replacement for Apple LogicPro, Adobe Audition, Sony ACID Pro and more. It’s a very nice option for not-so-expert musicians and average users. It’s very easy to record and edit audio files with this application. It’s also capable of converting tapes, records and CDs to digital files. It’s compatible with Windows, Linux and OS X.
3. WaveShop:
It’s a replacement for the likes of Sonar X3 Producer, Adobe Audition and Sony ACID pro. It’s a Windows-only tool which has highlighted features like sample rate conversion, audio generation, spectral analysis and so on.
4. Jedox:
It’s a replacement for the likes of Oracle Business Intelligence Standard, SAS Analytics Pro and more. It’s a business intelligence suite which has an OLAP server, ETL and mobile support. It’s independent of all OSes.
5. SpagoBI:
It claims to be 100 per cent open source which is also a flexible business intelligence suite. It’s dependent on other open source projects too and offers modules for OLAP, charts, ad-hoc reporting, data mining, dashboard, master data management and more.
6. BIRT:
It focuses on creating reports and visualisations which can be embedded within applications. It’s sponsored by Actuate and to use it Eclipse is also required. It’s compatible with Windows, Linux and OS X.
It’s a replacement for Sage ACT! And Salesforce.com Professional. It’s very popular worldwide and it helps connect sales, marketing and support teams with customers as well as business prospects. It’s OS independent too.
8. Firebird:
This is an alternative to Microsoft SQL Server Standard and Firebird has been under development for more than three decades. It;s a relational database which offers excellent performance level and powerful language support. Its paid support is available through third-party providers and it can be used on Windows, Linux, Unix, OS X and Solaris.
9. MikTeX:
If you are creatinga document with scientific expressions and mathematical formulas, then this application is a good alternative to InDesign CS5, QuarkXPress and Microsoft Publisher. It’s compatible with Windows and Linux only.
This is an appropriate replacement for Microsoft Visual Studio Professional with MSDN. It has been designed for C# and Visual Basic .NET. With it developers can create multi-platform applications and its key features inlcude advanced text editing, unit testing and more.
11. Zimbra:
This is a replacement for Microsoft Exchange and it offers a cross-platform client-server mail solution. It’s compatible with Windows, Linux, Unix and OS X.
12. Openbravo:
This is a replacement for Microsoft Dynamics, SAP and NetSuite. It has been used by some huge brands like Oracle, Federal Bank and others. It offers a commerce platform and an ERP platform. It’s independent of all OSes.
13. Inskscape:
It acts like popular Gimp and it;s quite suitable for use by professional graphic designers. It offers a wide range of tools for creating vector graphics and it supports different file types. It can work with Windows, Linux and OS X.
14. Calligra:
It’s an excellent alternative to Microsoft Office and it was previously known as KOffice. It includes a word processor, spreadsheets, presentations, project management, database, vector graphics, diagramming and mind mapping. It also supports Microsoft file formats.
15. PDF SAM:
PDF SAM stands for PDF Split and Merge. It can extract pages, merge multiple documents, rearrange pages and so on. It’s usable with Windows, Linux and OS X.

11 March 2015

Top Resume Building Apps For Free Use

1. Resume Now: This is the resume builder that is used by the website Live Career. It is an online tool that acts as a step-by-step guide for creating a professional resume. It lets you access features like Text Tune, which provides you sample resumes written by professionals. In addition, it lets you save the resumes in multiple formats, including txt, docx, pdf, eft and others. 

2. Career Igniter Resume Builder: This free Android app is a handy tool to build your resume easily. You can use the app on an Android powered tablet or smartphone. It allows you to export your resume to the MS Word format, save it in the Resume Builder format and email it. 

3. Resume Ready Lite: This is the free version of the Android app, while there is also the Resume Ready Pro app, which costs Rs 233.59. The Lite version provides you with a multi-resume manager, export manager, section re-ordering, resume tips, achievement blog and many other features. You can only manage two resumes and ten achievements in this version though.

4. Resume Genius: This is a web-based resume tool that provides you with over 50,000 resume buzzwords and phrases written by professionals. You can use this alongside useful resume templates. You can also export your resume to PDF or Word document formats.

5. Resume Builder: This app is meant for Microsoft’s Windows operating system only. The app also comes with a number of bloatware, which you have to be careful about during the installation process. The tool itself is pretty easy to use and helps you craft professional looking resumes that can be exported to both PDF and Word formats. 

10 March 2015

Learn Electronics Engineering Online

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1. Electronics Online Courses

This website contains video lectures from the Indian Institute of Technology and other prestigious colleges covering the various aspects of Electronic Engineering.

2. DeVry University

DeVry University's courses in Electronics Engineering are available online along with their lectures, notes and other study material. It is good for those looking for flexibility in their course.

3. Online Introduction to Electronics

This course on Electronics Engineering comes from the Oxford University. The problem with the course though is that it is expensive and costs £945, which is a lot for many students.

4. Cleveland Institute of Electronics

This is an advanced level electronics engineering course from CIE. This course is also expensive, costing $2,892, but it has options for financing.

5. Online Engineering Courses And Free Video Lectures

These are video lectures on Electronics Engineering from various professors. They come from well known colleges from around the world.

6. Free Electronics Tutorials by a Professional Electronics Engineer

This is a handy blog that teaches you about Electronics Engineering. Created and run by an electronics engineer, it contains various tutorials on Electronics Engineering.

7. Basic Electronics Course

This place is well suited for beginners in Electronics Engineering. It contains short texts and video lectures on various aspects of the subject.

8. Hobby Engineering

As the name suggests, this website is more suited to those learning Electronics as a hobby. It takes a step by step approach and can be a good resource to teach your child.

9. Grantham University

This university offers a variety of online courses. This is their Online Electronics Engineering Technology Program. 

07 March 2015

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