Monday, March 31, 2014

"Do not touch" is just what we want

Many smartphone users are already familiar with no-touch technology thanks to voice recognition software integrated into their wireless devices. Smartphone users use apps like Google Now on Android and Siri on iOS for hands-free access to endless amounts of information. With advances in sensors and cameras, no-touch interfaces and devices will only continue to be integrated into daily life.


Many Smartphone manufacturer are taking all kinds of initiative to incorporate touchless features, with each device enabling users to browse through picture galleries or answer a phone call by just waving a hand over the smartphone screen. The Galaxy series from Samsung also has Smart Scroll, which detects eyes and scrolls web pages based on the angle the user tilts his or her head.

Gesture technology is also featured in products like Kinect for Xbox. To expand this functionality to computers, Kinect for Windows was created and uses software and sensors. One app for Kinect for Windows allows surgeons to use gestures to control medical images and scans on computers, eliminating time lost when using unsterilized computers then having to scrub up again. Intel has developed a gesture-sensing device using conventional and infrared cameras, microphones and software to enable apps on computers to track a person’s fingers, recognize faces, infer emotions and interpret words spoken in nine languages.

We can also see that there are several sensory controllers being used when you play any game in Xbox. It very much common among kids and they are really liking it. It brings a feeling about the virtual world that exists and being uphold-ed by the technology. 


With the latest developments in the field of technology it is very much important to keep yourself updated and now we see this touch screen to be pretty much difficult to handle specially for older people. So to me I feel that this technology of no touch interface is just the thing which is required for them so that it becomes very much easy to surf through your phone. Though it is not popular among the youths because the no touch interface has these bugs which yet has been unsolved. 

The problems that lies within this technology is the confusion about similar words and also people have their own ability of speaking in a different way. So the phones does not recognize for most of the time or if they do it may be a different word. Therefore due to such reasons the developers are coming up with different methods where there can be several ways of detecting a word. 

The future now will not be in your hand rather it will be in such a stage where we will control by words. We often hear of talking about changing the world, the revolution has started and we people are going to control it.


Sunday, February 2, 2014

Apps that make your life easier.

Have u ever imagined a day in your life. When you wake up, go for a swim, go to work, make some calls, catch a movie, head to the lane you never knew existed behind that parking lot for a plate of biryani, go back home, set an alarm for the next day and finally fall asleep.

Now imagine if your smartphone helped you at every step of your entire day. There's practically nothing an app can't do today. Mobile applications or 'apps' are software applications that you can download onto your smartphone or tablet. They're supposed to help you organise and live your life better. "Apps can make you do so much, such as checking the weather, banking, reading maps or scanning airline timetables. "Each person has a unique requirement that can be catered to through apps." But when did apps make their entry into our lives?

Almost everyone remembers that delightful game called Snake on old Nokia phones. That was probably the first 'app.' But the real breakthrough came in 2007, when Apple introduced the iPhone, and users began consuming music on their phones. Today, there are millions of apps in the virtual world helping its users simplify their lifes in one or the other form .


Few such apps.

1. HowStuffWorks
If you have ever used HowStuffWorks online, you should definitely download this app. You can literally find out how to do anything with this app and having it on your phone can help you out in a sticky situation. You never know when you’re going to have to learn to change a tire or even deliver a litter of puppies.




2. Lumosity Brain Trainer

Lumoisty Brain Trainer is a great app to download if you like playing games to heighten your intelligence. All of the games on this app were developed by neuroscientists. They will help you to increase your memory, attention span and even help you to develop better problem solving skills.

3. Inspiro
Inspiro is an imagination simulation app that you can use anytime you need some inspiration, especially in writing. You will be provided with randomly generated phrases that can help you to think outside of the box..

4. Brain Bomb
Brain Bomb is another fun app that you can learn a lot from. This app has many fun exercises that you can do to get your brain working. You will work on your memory, precision, judgment and even speed when you use Brain Bomb.



Pay Per CLick

PPC stands for pay-per-click, a model of internet marketing in which advertisers pay a fee each time one of their ads is clicked. Essentially, it’s a way of buying visits to your site, rather than attempting to “earn” those visits organically.

Search engine advertising is one of the most popular forms of PPC. It allows advertisers to bid for ad placement in a search engine's sponsored links when someone searches on a keyword that is related to their business offering. For example, if we bid on the keyword “PPC software,” our ad might show up in the very top spot on the Google results page.
Google AdWords is the single most popular PPC advertising system in the world. The AdWords platform enables businesses to create ads that appear on Google’s search engine and other Google properties.
AdWords operates on a pay-per-click model, in which users bid on keywords and pay for each click on their advertisements. Every time a search is initiated, Google digs into the pool of AdWords advertisers and chooses a set of winners to appear in the valuable ad space on its search results page. The “winners” are chosen based on a combination of factors, including the quality and relevance of their keywords and ad campaigns, as well as the size of their keyword bids.
An effective PPC keyword list should be:
·         Relevant – Of course, you don't want to be paying for Web traffic that has nothing to do with your business. You want to find targeted keywords that will lead to a higher PPC click-through rate, effective cost per click, and increased profits. That means the keywords you bid on should be closely related to the offerings you sell.
·         Exhaustive – Your keyword research should include not only the most popular and frequently searched terms in your niche, but also to the long tail of search. Long-tail keywords are more specific and less common, but they add up to account for the majority of search-driven traffic. In addition, they are less competitive, and therefore less expensive.
·         Expansive - PPC is iterative. You want to constantly refine and expand your campaigns, and create an environment in which your keyword list is constantly growing and adapting.

Cost Per Click
The actual formula for cost per click in AdWords is:

 (Compititor Ad rank/your quality score) +0.1= Actual CPC

Source: http://www.wordstream.com

A low cost per click is key to PPC success because it ultimately translates into your cost per conversion.

PPC Model has definitely changed the way advertising is done J

Some apps for Valentin'es day

READY FOR VALENTINE'S DAY? 

TRY OUT THESE APPS..!!!


Everything set for this valentine's day party? Add more color to your celebrations by downloading these cool apps. 

1. YELP:




Yelp is the solution for your food dilemma.It helps you narrow down your dining options based on location, price, hours of operation and rating.Your valentine's day dining should be memorable and Yelp helps you choose the right restaurant. Explore new dining experiences through this must-download app. 


2. Movies by Flixster:



Going for a movie on a Valentine's day is something unavoidable.  What if you chose the flop movie of the week? Don't worry. Flixster will help you. Flixster uses your location to find the closest theaters and easily lets you see all movies now playing. After tapping a film you can view the trailer, get showtimes. Besides the popcorn, Flixter is a must-have when it's showtime.


3. Valentine's day recipes:


A home made dish for your loved ones on the special day shows how much you care for them. But what to cook? Confused? Valentine's day Recipe will offer you a list of 140 recipes to make a fantastic meal. It provides step-by-step procedures to make the perfect romantic meal and also offers bookmarking facility for future use. Ready to plan the dinner? 


4. ProFlowers:


You know how much flowers mean to your loved ones. ProFlowers makes it easy to get flowers and ensures you make your loved ones happy. They offer gift baskets and candies apart from flowers. Their app allows you to fully search and browse their offerings, plus get an order processed from start to finish. You can add your own special days to the app so you'll never forget your anniversary again.


5. Slacker radio



The right music always sets the mood. Whether it's while cooking a romantic dinner to dancing in your living room, Slacker Radio should be your go-to app. With over 250 themed radio stations, Slacker Radio has something for any mood you're looking to set. A powerful search finds anything you're looking for and gets music playing on a 3G tailored station that won't cut out. Ready to dance? 


Friday, January 31, 2014

Social Gaming: Are you Game ?

Candy Crush. Mafia wars. Farmville. If these names sound familiar to you, and irritation sweeps across your brain, than believe me you have a sizeable company of people, including me, who would be willing to sympathize with you. And of course, a sizeable one which would still continue to press the invite button on one of these apps, for you to donate a “life”, some points, or some crap which baffles our mind.

And hey, welcome to the world of Social Network Gaming.
It is not a new trend, but is sure has re-invented itself over time, by fitting itself into the smart-phone dominated social networking phase quite comfortably and happens to be a considerable growth model when viewed with a combination of Mobile+Social Network+Game angle.
There are numerous companies that have utilized the opportunity of Social gaming with applications developed on the platform of many of these socially notably networking sites like MySpace and Facebook. Zynga for instance was one of the early pioneers of “Social Gaming” with games like Poker and Mafia Wars designed to woo the traffic on these websites, stay on for more than Social networking. it did worked and now Zynga is a multi-billion Dollar company.
Moving away from the economic angle, and replacing it with the present day scenario, where Mobile has spruced up the growth of Social network, and with it the Social games as well. The virality of the Social Gaming scenario doesn’t seem to be ending. Games designed are not complex, rather are easy but are fuelled by the networking concept of including more and more people into the fold. Requests, ranging from points for referrals to even Virtual life when accepting those requests, are the driving force. The more you make others accept your request, the more levels you clear.
The level hierarchy and the competition involved make it highly addictive. More so, because the scores and rankings are there for the world to see. (At least, the Virtual world in our friend list), this concept has sure caught on.

The advent of these games are a new dimension to the whole Social network craze and has benefitted not just the online gaming industry, where numerous developers have modified their gaming applications to be suited to these platforms, and as well as the Social networking sites, which have given one more reason for the users to stay on. 

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Between: A secret app for couples

In the age of social media, we are overloaded with facebook, twitter, instagram where our posting gets unwanted attention from parents and employers. Here comes ‘Between’ an application developed especially for couples, which blocks them from outside noise and preserves the memory between the two.
In recent times, a number of couples are sharing their special moments in privacy. This app comes handy for these people. This app was created by Seoul-based startup Value Creators & Company.

How it works?
Source: NDTV gadget guru

You can install the app in your apple or android phone and then invite the person whom you want to share the information with. Once the request is accepted the two can chat, share their info and so on. Pictures can be tagged into a ‘memory box’. Reminders of anniversaries, birthdays and other special events can set in the calendar. The content created is private for both the person.
This app will definitely help to improve the dating culture and add value to individuals privacy and values.


Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Welcome to Digital Abode

Welcome to Digital abode!!
Digital Abode

This blog is going to be your passage to the ever changing Digital world and gadgets. A place where you’ll get all the major happenings delivered to you through this blog. All the innovative trends and developments will now just be a click away. We’ll take you through the emerging platforms available and how the focus of an average marketer is also slowly shifting towards the use of digital platforms for product and service promotions.

Just hold your horses until we unleash the digital information that you look for!!