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Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Apple iPad Mini vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 P3100

As per Recent market research claims that tablets running on Google's Android operating system account for over 40% of the total tablets shipped to consumers. As a result, the Android market share has increased from 29.1% market share in Q3 2011 to 41.3% in the same period this year.At the same time, when it comes to the market share of Apple iPad in the same time period, it has fallen from 64.5% to 56.7% despite of shipping 26% more tablets.The Android tablet market share has witnessed constant increase as the segment has witnessed several launches including Google Nexus 7, Amazon Kindle Fire and a slew of other products by different manufacturers.Consequently, Apple has also come up with its miniature tablet to compete with the small tablets - iPad Mini with a 7.85 inch display, thereby opening a new category in the tablet segment.On Friday, iPad Mini has entered the Indian tablet market

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Facebook Welcomes Newbies

Facebook's latest privacy upgrade is more educational than functional, but it's a good step, said Internet marketing expert Brian Carter. "It's good to educate users how Facebook privacy features work. I think there is a generational subset Facebook will always have trouble with -- some of those who grew up without computers find many interface features confusing," Carter noted.
Facebook has rolled out a new round of security features intended to better educate new users about what information they can keep private and how.
Now, when a new user signs up for the site, they will have the option to go on an online privacy tour to get information on the site's privacy policies. It will include descriptions of how third-party applications and games access user data and suggestions on how to keep certain information as private as possible.The tour also features information on tagging people or things in photos, including the notice that if someone tags you, you will be notified, and vice versa.The updated features also allow Facebook users to select an audience for personal data including a user's school or employer. Existing users will be able to adjust these settings by choosing "update info" on their profile pages, and new users will receive a prompt to choose their settings during the sign-up process. The update started rolling out Friday.
Facebook did not respond to our request for further details.