Monday, June 30, 2014

Google's new Android-associated world simply made upgrades much more critical

Google uncovered clearing arrangements for its product at the Google I/O gathering underway in San Francisco. Subtle elements were seen about the approaching rendition of its portable stage, Android L. The peculiarities and changes in L look noteworthy, and Google proposes to spread it over all parts of clients' lives.

Zdnet's Rachel King has all the subtle elements of Google's expectation to bring Android to the auto, wearable’s and TV. The objective is for Google to have telephones, tablets, laptops, watches and Tvs all joined consistently and cooperating to bring about a significant improvement. This is a grand objective and the exhibits given by Google absolutely awed all in participation and those survey them on the web. To have diverse gadgets naturally perceive the vicinity of other Android gadgets and cooperate to best help the manager is a major ordeal.

What Google didn't address in the keynote location was the means by which Android programming upgrades, or all the more exactly the need thereof, would affect this interoperation. The majority of the showings showed that the following enormous adaptation of Android alluded to basically as "L", is the premise for the greater part of this associated operation.

This raises the monstrous subject of Android overhauls, and what numbers of gadgets don’t get them in an auspicious way if whatsoever. Having the greater part of this new integration will probably oblige Android L, in any event from the get go, and that implies just new gadgets will have it for a decent while after it is accessible.

Android devotees have said for quite some time that it’s not that huge an arrangement for gadgets to fail to offer the most recent form of the OS. That change if that need means real gimmicks — and consistent gadget combination qualifies as being what is indicated — don't get to numerous Android customers.


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Google Designed Android Wear with Smart-Watches

Today we’re announcing Android Wear, a project that extends Android to wearable’s. And we’re starting with the most familiar wearable smart-watches. Going well beyond the mere act of just telling you the moment in time, a range of new devices along with an expansive list of apps will give you: Useful information while you need it most. Android Wear shows you info and suggestion you want, right when you require them. The wide variety of Android applications means you’ll accept the latest posts and updates from your favorite social apps, chats from your favorite messaging apps, notifications from shopping, news and photography apps, and more.

Directly answers to spoken questions. Just say “Ok Google” to raise questions, like how many calories are in an avocado, what moment your flight leaves, and the score of the game. Or say “Ok Google” to get stuff done, likes calling a taxi, sending a text, making a restaurant reservation or setting an alarm. The ability to enhance monitors your health and fitness. Hit your work out goals with reminders and fitness summaries from Android Wear. Your beloved fitness apps can give you real-time speed, distance and time information on your wrist for your run, cycle or walk.

You’re key to a multi screen world. Android Wear lets you right to use and control other devices from your wrist. Just say “Ok Google” to fire up a music playlist on your phone, or throw your favorite movie to your TV. There are a lot of possibilities here so we’re eager to see what developers build. Google also released a developer preview that can be downloaded from developer.android.com/wear that allows developers to get features from their existing Android apps to smart-watches and other wearable’s that are running Android Wear.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Google Released New Version of Chrome For iOS

Google released the new version of Chrome for iOS. With this updates, it is bring a number of features that were before only available in the Android app to Apple’s iPhone and iPad. Just like the Android apps, for example, Chrome for iOS now supports Google’s Opera Turbo-like, data-compression proxy. By having your web browsing flow through Google servers, the company can compress your data to help you save up to 50 percent of bandwidth while you are browsing. Google’s will not, however, use the proxy for any connections to any sites that use secure connection (HTTPS).
 
Users will have to overtly enable this features, which makes sense, given that once enable, all your browsing will touch Google’s servers something not everybody will be comfortable with. Also new in this releases is built-in support for Google’s Translate, a feature both Android and desktop users have long been able to access. Whenever Chrome notices that you are surfing a site that isn’t in your native language, you can just tap the translation bar in Chrome and see the translated versions.

With this update, Google is also starting to push out an updates the new tab page for iOS that is meant to make “searching faster and easier.” As far as I can see, this means Google’s will show both a prominent Google’s Search bar on the new tab page, as well as a list of most-visited sites and recently closed tabs. Google says this part of the update will roll out slowly and will only be available on the iPhone at first. Google had previously announced some of the iOS updates, though apparently it took the company a bit longer than planned to release the updated versions.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Penguin 4 With Penguin 2.0 Updation Is Now Live Spam-Fighting

Google says is a new generation of tech that must better stop spam and then Google’s has releasing fourth spam-fighter “Penguin Updates” is now live. But, Penguin 4 has a twist. It contains Penguin 2.0 technology under the hood. Matt Cutt’s, the head of Google’s Web spam team, announced the new Penguin 2.0 updates during This Week in Google (Episode #199).
He referenced the earlier video of himself discussion about the next generation Penguin updates, and said this is being rolled out “within the next few hours.” Cutt’s later posted more details about this roll out on his blog. He explained that the launch is now complete, including for non-English languages, and that “the scope of Penguin varies by language, e.g. languages with more web spamming will see more impact.”

Previous Penguin Updates:

Penguin 4? Penguin 2.0? We name each release of Penguin in sequential order, so it’s easy to know when one happened. The list so far:
  1. Penguin 1 on April 24, 2012 (impacting ~3.1% of queries)
  2. Penguin 2 on May 26, 2012 (impacting less than 0.1%)
  3. Penguin 3 on October 5, 2012 (impacting ~0.3% of queries)
  4. Penguin 4 on May 22, 2013 (impacting 2.3% of queries)
But after the first release, the second and third still were data refreshes of the same basic Penguin algorithm with only minor changes. This fourth release is a major change, so big that Google has referred to it as Penguin 2.0 internally.