Twitter + Facebook + LinkedIn = Google+

Google+ isn’t just a social network. It is part of Google and you should take advantage of this fact to reach even bigger audiences. Click on, to read more...

Hangouts lets you send messages, photos, emoji, and make video calls or video conferencing calls with up to 10 people, done through the Google+ website or mobile app. Click on, to read more...

Google+ Local and Google Maps

Google+ Local allows you to discover and share places that are nearby, as well as showing you places friends have recommended. Click on, to read more...

Blogger and blogspot.com

Blogger provides free web hosting and free domain name which is blogspot.com. If users are not satisfied with the free domain name, they can change it anytime by buying their own customize domain name. Click on, to read more...

YouTube

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Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Moto X Pure Edition 2015

Moto X Pure Edition 2015


The phone is plenty powerful, has great ergonomics and feel, a fantastic 21MP camera, 4G LTE† , WiFi 802.11AC + MIMO, and importantly is "pure" Android (plus actual improvements from Motorola)... Moreover, reasonably priced $399






Operating System Android™ 5.1.1, Lollipop

System Architecture/Processor
Motorola Mobile Computing System including a 1.8GHz Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 808 with hexa-core CPU (MSM8992), 600Mhz Adreno 418 GPU, Natural Language Processor, and Contextual Computing Processor

Memory (RAM)
3GB LPDDR3

Storage (ROM)
16GB/32GB/64GB
Micro SD Card support (up to 128GB)**

Dimensions
Height: 153.9 mm
Width: 76.2 mm
Curve: 6.1 to 11.06 mm

Weight
179g

Display
5.7” IPS TFT LCD
1440p Quad HD (1440x2560)
520 ppi
Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3

Battery
All Day Battery§ (3000 mAh)
TurboPower for up to 10 hours of use from 15 minutes charging

Water Protection*
Water repellent nano-coating

Networks
LTE cat. 6 capable
WCDMA
CDMA
EV-DO
GSM/EDGE

Bands
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 900, 1700 (AWS),1900, 2100 MHz)
CDMA (800, 850, 1900 MHz)
4G LTE† (B1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 25, 26, 38, 41)

Rear Camera
21 MP
f/2.0 aperture
Phase Detect Auto-Focus (PDAF)
Closed loop processing
Color Correlated Temperature (CCT) flash with dual LEDs
Quick Capture
Tap (anywhere) to capture
4X digital zoom
Burst mode
Night mode
Auto HDR
Panorama
Drag to focus & exposure
Video Stabilization
1080p HD video (30fps)
4K video (30fps)
Slow Motion video
Video HDR (1080p and 4K)

Front Camera
5 MP
f/2.0 aperture
Wide-Angle lens
1.4um pixel for better low light
Night mode
Flash
Slow Motion video

SIM Card
Nano-SIM

Connectivity
Micro USB, 3.5 mm headset jack

Bluetooth® Technology
Bluetooth version 4.1 LE

Wi-Fi
802.11a/g/b/n/ac + MIMO

Speaker
Front facing Stereo speakers with Smartboost

Video Capture
1080p (30fps); 4K (30fps)

NFC
Yes

Location Services
GPS

Base Models
Black with Dark Gray metal frame and Black soft grip back
White with Silver metal frame and Bamboo back
White with Light Gold metal frame and Winter White soft grip back

Backs
Choose from 18 different inlays. Colors, materials, and availability vary by market.

Accents
Choose from 7 different accents. Colors and availability vary by market.




#Moto X #Pure #Edition #WiFI #802.11AC #MIMO

Monday, 12 October 2015

Asus Wireless AC5300 Tri-Band 802.11ac Router Overview

Asus Wireless AC5300 Tri-Band 802.11ac Router - single solution for big house, appartments, hostel, small hotel... up to 500 m2 (around 5400 square feet).

Ultra-fast 802.11ac Wi-Fi router with a combined tri-band data rate of 5334 Mbps for low latency online gaming, smooth 4K streaming and extremely fast file-sharing.

Tri-Band Smart Connect automatically selects the fastest of the three available frequency bands for each device, based on the device’s speed, signal strength and how busy each band is. 4x4 MIMO antenna design with AiRadar universal beamforming for unrivaled multi-device performance and wireless signal range up to 500 m2.

Link aggregation supports close to 2 Gbps wired transmission for more devices to enjoy faster access speed. 8X capacity Wi-Fi with revolutionary MU-MIMO technology. AiProtection with Trend MicroTM with triple-strength total network security, plus robust parental controls and privacy protection.

The RT-AC5300 will support all existing Wi-Fi clients, including those using the obsolete 802.11b standard. To get the most benefit from it, however, the clients need to support 802.11ac and better yet the same performance tier that the router has.

The router also has two USB ports (one USB 3.0 and one USB 2.0) to host a printer and an external hard drive. You can also use these ports to host a cellular dongle in case you want to share a 3G or 4G connection with the rest of the local network. Though the router is quite big, it still has the usual four Gigabit LAN ports and one Gigabit WAN port.

According to Asus, the RT-AC5300 will ship by the end of the year. Its pricing is not yet available, but it's rumored to be around $400.

The RT-AC5300 is the first of its tier being announced, but soon other vendors, such as D-Link, Netgear and Linksys, will likely follow suite. There's even a chance that the Asus might not even be the first AC-5300 router that you can actually buy. But buy any from US only. Under the law more channels and big power are authorized for 5 GHz. And by experience with previous models - in the official firmware the region can't be changed, as result 200 mW from 700 mW for US. There are alternative firmware with more TX power later, but the router is overheated - the bigger radiator or fan needed, plus new power supply etc.

.mobi and Blogger

Earlier this year, Google announced that for the first time, it was seeing more search activity on mobile than desktop. The caveat was that this was for 10 countries, including the US. Today, Google has now said this is the case worldwide.

If you want to build the trust and definitely increase your organic traffic, it’s a good idea to go for register mobi domain. Dot mobi is essentially a TLD or Top Level Domain, similar to dot com, dot org, dot net etc. Dot mobi is not as common as some of the others and there is a reason for that. Dot mobi TLD is specialized for mobile devices so keep all of this in mind when you are picking out your hosting package online.

The way to register a dot mobi domain is very similar to how any other domain name is registered. There is one difference though and that is that the registrar has to first make sure that your website can actually be viewed on a mobile device. If it can, you are allowed to have a dot mobi domain.

For many reasons best to use Bloogger free platform from Google. People who use internet on their mobile devices know that most websites are not designed to be viewed on the mobile. A lot of web developers are now designing web sites which are tailored to be viewed only on mobile. For such websites, register mobi domain is the perfect option. 

Blogger.com initialy has 2 different templates and switch automaticaly depend on screen size.It will build the trust and definitely increase your organic traffic. And your customers will find you easier in online searches on Computers and Mobile Devices. Because every .mobi domain registered gets its own entry in the Internet Zone File, your site will perform better than any other mobile naming convention. Additionally, search engines detect searches from mobile devices and prioritize their results accordingly. Because .mobi sites are high quality and made for mobile, they go to the top of the mobile search results.

Entering long URLs is cumbersome; you need a short name for your site. There are still millions of great .mobi names available for your content. A domain name says a lot about who you are and what you do. For businesses especially, picking out the right domain name is often the starting point to building a successful online presence. Read all 10 points before buying the domain. Suffice it to say, from my long experience easydns.com and reg.com does not engage in any of the tactics described below.

General practice tricks

1. “Transfer-out” fees

Buried in the fine print of a registrars’ “Terms of Service” will be a hidden fee authorizing them to charge your credit card a “transfer-out” fee if you move your domain to another registrar. Often times, this transfer-out fee is 2 or 3 times the cost of the original registration.
This practice violates the ICANN policy on domain transfers. In most cases if this happens to you a simple call to your credit card company will have the charge reversed, if you notice. Registrars who use this practice play the numbers game as many will not.

2. The fine print from hell

Most people (read: nobody) actually reads the long, odious Terms of Service for anything they buy online. Some registrars bury truly chilling things in these terms like the aforementioned “transfer-out” fees and in one mind-boggling case a “power-of-attorney”.

3. “Pay-as-you-go”

This is where you make a multi-year interest-free loan to the registrar. It works like this: You register a domain with them for example, 5 years (perhaps to obtain a discounted rate), you expect your domain name to be registered for 5 years. Think again, some registrars will pay the registry for 1 year and pocket the rest of your money.
Then for the rest of your five year term they’ll renew each year for one year. Usually this is coupled with a strict “no-refunds” policy, so an odd situation occurs: they stand to make more money from your original registration if they lose you as a customer before your full 5 years are up, so providing poor service to the point where you leave actually adds to their bottom line.
You can use a Free whois lookup tool like EasyWhois or RegWhois to verify the real expiration date for your domain. It should match up with the number of years you paid your registrar for.

Whois database scams

4. Whois edit fees and locks

Every time you register a domain name, the details of that domain registration must be published in a publicly accessible database called Whois. One of the functions a registrar is supposed to be providing to you is the ability to change those whois records. Some registrars (especially the bargain basement outfits) register your domain for a dirt-cheap price and then ding you with an “administration fee” when you want to edit your Whois record.
Some others may also “lockdown” your domain for 60 days everytime you make an edit to your record, preventing you from moving the name out to another registrar.

5. Premium whois privacy services

Because your domain record is public for all to see, some registrars want to upsell you to “privacy services” or “whois masking”, “private registration”, where they put their own info in the whois record instead of yours.
The important thing to know here is that in the eyes of the domain Registry to which all the Registrars interact, and the Registry’s oversight body (like ICANN, or in Canada, CIRA), whoever is listed in the domain whois record as the domain Registrant is the legal owner of the domain name. Keep that in mind, if you use a service like this, they own the domain, not you, notwithstanding whatever contract or Terms of Service you enter into with them to “own” this name on your behalf. If it lands in a dispute proceeding it will be an open and shut case: they own the name.
Taking it one step further, some “privacy” services will get you to sign up for the whois privacy service and then they turn around and happily offer to sell your true data to anybody else who cares to pay for it.

6. Mining whois and domain slamming

Because all the data is there for the taking, spammers and marketers “mine” the whois database and harvest registrant data including addresses, fax numbers and email addresses. This is a real problem, and there have been very slow moving Whois database reform processes creeping through ICANN as well as CIRA in Canada.
In the meantime though, people may wonder why is it that shortly after they register a domain name, they start getting all kinds of marketing spam in their mailbox. This is because their email address is being harvested by robots from the Whois database. There is a free service to protect your email address called MyPrivacy.ca.
The variation on this is some registrars (and there is one outfit who is particularly notorious for this) which is mining the whois database for registrant information, and then mailing out what look like renewal invoices for either those domain names or variations of them.
Unsuspecting recipients think they’ve received a renewal invoice on their domain and then remit payment, initiating a domain transfer without realizing it. Surprise, you’ve been slammed. In the worst cases your website and email comes crashing down as your DNS services terminate with your old provider. Domain lock-in (a.k.a You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave.

7. The registrar-lock

There has historically been a real problem with “domain slamming” (see above) and unauthorized domain transfers, so the “registrar-lock” was created to protect a domain against this. If the registrar lock is set, nobody can transfer your domain away from you. This is actually a good thing and best practices include having this set for all your domains. The sharper registrars enable it by default when they register or transfer a domain for you.
Alas, this lock can become a real problem for you if it is turned on and the registrar will not turn it off, or give you the ability to turn it on or off yourself.

8. The domain auth-code

Some of the Top-Level-Domains (TLDs) run on a protocol called “EPP” and to further guard against unauthorized transfers, a domain must have an 8-character auth-code supplied before it will transfer. Current examples are .BIZ, .INFO and .ORG. The current or “losing” registrar holds this code. You need it if you want to move your domain away. Hopefully they will give it to you.

Traffic and monetization scams

9. Domain parking

You may not know this, but domain parking is big business. You know, when you click on a link somewhere or make a typo entering a web address and you wind up on some crapola “search page” optionally throwing up a million pop-up ads? That is a parked domain and the larger players can park thousands of domains and make literally millions of dollars “monetizing” them via domain parking.

You know who has access to thousands of domains? Domain registrars. Some of them offer domain registrations and rock bottom prices just so they can monetize the parked names. This may not bother you, but some people don’t realize they’re paying for something their registrar then uses to generate more revenue for themselves.

(Update: since the time of writing one registrar in particular rolled out a “Make money from your domains’ parked pages” initiative, which surprised me since I knew them to be one of the biggest parked page monetizers around — they make millions per month monetizing their customers’ parked domains — until I looked at the details: Packages start at 3.99/month. They are actuallycharging their customers for domain parking monetization. What audacity. If you actually have a domain that’s actually worth something parked, take it to a parking service. They pay you to park your pages. Not the other way around).

10. “Free” URL Forwarding

Some people may wonder why the price ranges vary so much for domain registrations and what the difference is between somebody who offers everything but the kicthen sink for $2/year while others charge more than 10 times that much for basic DNS and URL forwarding.
Well the low cost one often has other tricks up their sleeve for making money, either by adding your domain to their parked pool (above) or in this case, they offer “free” URL forwarding for your domain, and then sell pop-up or pop-under advertisements on your domain. You know, those things people like so much.

Conclusion

There are many gotcha’s in the arcane and Kafkaesque world of domain name registrations. There is no free lunch, the rock bottom priced domain registrar has other plans to boost their revenues and at the end of the day a good rule of thumb is….

You get what you pay for

So if you want to register your domain with a registrar who doesn’t play any of these games, a domain registrar who:
- never hides any fees
- pays the registry for the same number of years you order, up front
- gives you direct, unfettered access to your whois records, your registrar locks, your auth codes and even total control over your domain’s DNS settings like hostname records, mail exchangers and nameservers
- offers a free whois email privacy service and will never sell your data to a third party
who doesn’t “monetize” your domains
- a domain registrar who answers the phone and basically doesn’t try to upsell you or sell you a bunch of services you don’t need or want, who is courteous, professional and has experience providing rock solid domain and DNS services… from my long experience - some top 5 providers with best prices-support-services (including free Emails and flexible web-hosting plans) for different scenarios:

1) Price for domain name with reg.com - best prices for domain name, hosting, and Google Apps. Free and fast DNS, up to 1000 free email accounts with 10 Gb clouddisk space and messanger. WordPress, Joomla, Free website builders - Parallels, WiX, goMobi. And more...

2) Price for domain name with hostgator.com -good prices for domain name, good web hosting, ticket system, and support in english.

3) Price for domain name with easydns.com - not cheap, but they are widely used across the industry.

4) Price for domain name with godaddy.com - some good prices in discount club, the largest registrar of domains in the world. The company provide many marketing actions which can appear a trap... read details.

5) Price for domain name with Google Domains - new, in beta, for US only, test in progress...

Google+ Pages


About Google+ pages (look at examples)

Google+ pages provide local businesses, brands, organizations and artists with a public identity and presence on Google+. Google+ pages are managed through the Google My Business dashboard, which allows businesses to update and share business information on Google.

Google+ pages interact in the Google+ world similar to the way that regular Google+ profile owners do - they can add people to circles, edit their profile, share things in Google+, +1 comments and photos, and create and join Hangouts.


Google has described Google+ as a ‘social layer’ that enhances many of its online properties. Having a Google+ page can help business owners to build a loyal fan base, providing customers with the opportunity to leave reviews and show their appreciation. Users are also able to use Google’s +1 button to endorse and share business related content across the web.

Google+ enables local business owners to link their Google+ page with their Google Places For Business page (formerly Google Places), and their own website. This enables businesses to connect with customers via organic search, Google+, or on mobile devices, and ultimately puts businesses in charge of their brand.

Depending on the nature of your Google+ business page, various rich snippets of information may be displayed to enhance the appearance of your brand and encourage engagement with your business. Businesses will also be able to provide accurate information and company updates to the end user directly via the search results page.

Types of Google+ pages

Local business pages

Local Google+ pages have features that allow customers to easily connect with that business’s physical location. For example, local pages include a map of the business’s location and feature its address, phone number, and hours of operation. Verifying a local page helps provide Google users with accurate and up-to-date information about your business.

With Google My Business Locations, you can add and manage multiple locations on Google for free using our simple management tool. Google My Business Locations allows you to:

 Be found by customers:
Google My Business Locations allows you to manage business information for all your locations so customers can easily find you on Google Search, Maps, and Google+--no matter what device they're using.
 Make it easy for customers to get in touch:
Give customers the right info at the right time, whether that be driving directions to your business in Maps, hours of operations in Search or a phone number they can click to call you on mobile phones.
​ Edit multiple locations:
Easily import, verify, and edit multiple locations at once from a single dashboard.

Most local pages also share the functionality of other Google+ pages -- you can create and manage circles, start and join hangouts, and share content like posts and photos.


Brand, organization, or artist pages

Brand, organization, or artist pages don’t include address or other physical location information that appears on Google Maps. Brands, organizations, artists, and other groups or individuals can create Google+ pages to reach out to followers, fans, and customers on Google. You may choose from the following page types:
- Product or Brand
- Company, Institution, or Organization
- Arts, Entertainment, or Sports
- Other 

Reviews of your business may also be displayed in the search results alongside your business information. Having a presence on Google+ will allow you to monitor these and respond via social media. Reviews are becoming an increasingly important factor for search engine rankings, so being proactive in encouraging and managing your reviews and online reputation is important.

Photos of your business and product offering may also be displayed for your brand search, so ensuring that you have a Google+ profile which is nicely populated which high quality images is important.

On the social side, linking your Google+ profile to your website also has the potential to display your recently published blog posts and news stories within the search results. Making sure that you are regularly updating your site’s content and sharing this via Google+ gives the best chance of promoting updates to a wider audience, and increases the chance of this content being shared and endorsed.

Not only are you able to gain greater visibility of your company information, hooking up your Google+ profile to your website can also gain you more followers on the platform. Google is now giving logged in users the option to ‘Follow’ businesses on Google+ plus right from the search results page.


Google Plus Business Secret

Encourage your employees or coworkers create their own Google+ profiles if they don’t already have a profile. They can help you in just a couple minutes a day, post links to your websites on their Google+ profiles, they can share the posts from your page and even +1 posts. It’s an easy, yet powerful way to quickly and legitimately gain social signals for a new page.