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Google Mobile Adsense

Posted by Anglina On February - 26 - 2010

Another great news for app developers. Now google open a great source of revenue for them. Google is moving into mobile adds marketing with AdSense for mobile apps. Few moths ago google has been testing text, graphic and video adds with top ten mobile app developers, including Urbanspoon and Shazam. Now google is opening the adds for more developer who meet certain requirements.

Google mobile ads can be targeted by applications, categories, loctions and keywords like other adsense. The best quality of google mobile ads are free and generate at least 100,000 pageviews/day. This adsen program is only for Android and iPhone apps. No time for much wait your ad is live with in four weeks. You also have different option for these ads like text, graphic and videos ads.

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Mobile app developers are going to sign up whichever ad network can give them the highest CPMs, and will swap out the ones which can’t keep up. Already, we are seeing some jostling for position among the mobile ad network startups. AdMob just kicked out AdWhirl from showing ads within its platform. I wonder if AdMob will allow Mobile AdSense ads on its network.

AdMob responds that it will work with any mobile app developer on a non-exclusive basis and that developers which have established a direct relationship with AdMob can work with competing ad networks.

Download Voice Lookup for iPhone 2.1

Posted by roveshia On February - 25 - 2010

Voice LookUp for iPhone allows you to use voice to access contacts and perform actions on your iphone such as; calling, texting, emailing, and mapping locations.

It also features, voice bookmarks, which allows the user to create web bookmarks and browse web pages by voice command.

The mapping feature allows you to locate a business, or location by using the maps applications. For example you can say “locate nearest Peet’s Coffee” .

Download Now (2MB)

 

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Now Google Earth available for Android

Posted by roveshia On February - 23 - 2010

Nexus One has gave a great platform to showcase the rich (and technically demanding!) features of Google Earth. With a 1GHz processor, advanced 3D graphics, and Android 2.1, Nexus One packs a lot of performance in a thin package. Ever since we got our hands on one, we have been putting it through its paces, drawing complex scenes of 3D imagery, terrain, roads, and other layers, and Nexus One never misses a beat. Now that we have put the final touches on the app, we are happy to announce that the latest member of our family is ready for the world — Google Earth for Android. This is our fastest mobile version of Google Earth yet, with a smooth framerate and a beautiful 800 x 480 screen.

With the release of Google Earth for Android, we are also introducing the Roads layer, a very popular feature of the desktop version of Google Earth. Now you can get a better sense of where you are with road labels drawn on top of the satellite imagery.

 

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RIM desired to equip BlackBerry with Super Application

Posted by roveshia On February - 23 - 2010

The discussion about the Super Apps increasingly strong made by RIM in the Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona, Spain, some time ago.

Super Apps is an application for BlackBerry devices more integrated with the existing capabilities of the device. This includes integration with Inbox, Calendar and other applications. Examples of this application is an application that allows Twitter tweet like Inbox sent via email, without having to open the Twitter application.

Some of the charateristics that take an app to the level of super app are as follows:

•The Always on Experience
•Tight Integration with the Native BlackBerry Apps
•Proactive and Notification-driven
•Highly Contextualized
•Social and Connected
•Designed for Efficiency

Here is video thought process behind building a BlackBerry Super App using new Twitter App as an Example:

The development process behind twitter for BlackBerry

 

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Updated Facebook Roundup

Posted by roveshia On February - 21 - 2010

Microsoft Outlook Connects to Facebook

Microsoft announced this week that their popular email program would be able to connect to Facebook, in addition to LinkedIn and MySpace. The company’s blog notes that, the new “Outlook Social Connector brings together communications history, contact information, and professional and social networking information into the Outlook experience.”

Facebook Users Photo Uploads Exceed Global Film Output

According to an interesting blog from Tom Koltai from Perceptric Pty limited, he  posted the analyzed data reported this week to conclude that Facebook users are posting more movies than the global film industry on an annual basis. Koltai arrived at this conclusion by simple math: 400 million Facebook users upload 3 billion photos per month. If a photo equals a single frame of a film and basic projectors operate a 24-25 frames per second, a ninety minute movie is about 135,000 frames. So, each month Facebook users create 22,222 ninety minute movies, whereas the global film output is only 5,100 films a year.

Another MySpace Exec Heads to Facebook

Monica Keller, a group architect at MySpace, announced last Friday on her blog that she would be leaving the social network to join Facebook as a web standards and program manager. While at MySpace Keller worked with the network’s activity streams, openness and appeared frequently at conferences.

 

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Smarter Shopping with Google Shopper

Posted by roveshia On February - 19 - 2010

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We’re happy to announce a new Android application called Google Shopper. Shopper lets you find product information quickly by using your phone’s camera. It can recognize cover art of books, CDs, DVDs, and video games, along with most barcodes. You can also speak the name of the product you’re looking for. Use Shopper to make smart decisions about what to buy, what price to pay, and where to buy it. You can star items for later and share them with friends. Shopper also saves your history so you’ll always have product and price information at your fingertips, even when you don’t have a signal.
Here’s an example search based on the Effective Java: Programming Language Guide.

 

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Free Download & Review of Updated YouMail for BlackBerry

Posted by roveshia On February - 17 - 2010

YouMail notified all their email subscribers that they have just released an update to their popular voicemail application. YouMail gives users an alternative to carrier voicemail by bypassing what the carriers offer while giving you a host of new features. I personally use YouMail and enjoy visual voicemail that most carriers didn’t offer for Blackberry’s until recently. This update brings a lot of new features to the application, better performance, improved battery life, and gives you more control over your YouMail account. Read more information, and a full list of updated features here!
Download the YouMail app from the Blackberry App World

YouMail Is Much Smarter

-YouMail can now detect new voicemail WITHOUT needing TXT alerts or “polling”, leading to better battery life and no hassle with TXTs. Instead, YouMail reliably detects e-mail alerts going to your phone - just go to application settings, turn off “TXT alerts” and “polling”, and turn on e-mail alerts.

-YouMail can now make sounds, flash the LED, and vibrate for new voicemails, just like you can for TXT, MMS, and E-mail messages. Check out your profile settings and you’ll find a new YouMail option– we’re now completely integrated with the BlackBerry’s built-in Notification service.

-YouMail now gives you more greeting control: you can control what YouMail does with “unknown callers”, “blocked callers”, and “smart greetings”.

-YouMail lets you try out our voice-to-text transcriptions with a single click from the application.

YouMail Looks Much Better

-YouMail made dates much easier to read – “today”, “yesterday”, “Mon 2/1”, etc.., and made it easy to see new messages by displaying the caller name in BOLD.

-It has completely redesigned the screen that plays messages – which should make them easier to play and read. 

YouMail Connects Better And Boots Faster

-We’ve reworked YouMail to handle network problems much more efficiently, which will especially impact those of you with spotty coverage or unreliable WiFi connections. There is now much less data traffic, more efficient and less frequent authentication, and smarter connection attempts.

-We now ensure that voicemail audio files on SD-cards when the phone boots up - so you can now upgrade YouMail without worrying about old voicemails having to all be downloaded again.

-We now handled some relatively rare cases that caused problems downloading voicemails. Some Blackberry phones redirected our audio requests through other services – and this now just works. Other Blackberry servers only allow small files to be transferred – if you have this problem, just go to “Storage “ and choose the “chunk audio” option. 

YouMail Has Better Troubleshooting

-It now provide user-friendly information about the network and authentication status of the application – easily accessible from the about screen.

-It is made more effortless for you to tell us if there’s problem – just click the “Send Log” button on the About screen, and it’ll create an e-mail telling us exactly what’s happened with your application. Just add a brief note about what you were doing, and we’ll be able to quickly diagnose any issue.

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Integration of Facebook and Twitter with Google Buzz

Posted by roveshia On February - 16 - 2010

Google Buzz has made a great impact on the social networking sphere within few days after its official launch. Most of the twitter and Facebook users have started using the Google Buzz even without leaving their existing Twitter, Facebook social activities.

Instead of switching between different tabs/windows to make your presence in Twitter, Facebook and Buzz, it would be better to have everything in one place.

There is a simple and easy to try method for integrating the Twitter and Facebook with Buzz in GMail using the GMail gadgets.

For facebook: add the below link in gadgets tab section,

http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/104971404861070329537/facebook.xml

and for Twitter: add the following gadget link in gadget tab section,

https://twittergadget.appspot.com/gadget-gmail.xml

Don’t worry if you couldnt find the Gadgets tab in the GMail settings section, you need to enable it in GMail Labs tab.

Happy Buzzing!!!!

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Best iPhone Apps for Winter Olympics 2010

Posted by roveshia On February - 14 - 2010

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The 2010 Winter Olympics officially kicked off in Vancouver yesterday. You can keep yourself up-to-date with the latest Olympics news on your iPhone with these iPhone apps.You’ll find some of them useful if you’re in Vancouver to watch the games live.

CTVOlympics.ca

This is the official iPhone app for the Vancouver Winter Olympics that gives you complete coverage of all the breaking news and medal updates along with a comprehensive TV schedule. For those of you who cannot catch the action on TV, the app also gives you a play-by-play feed for all the events. However, for push notifications for medals and breaking news, you need to upgrade to the premium version for $1.99.

Check Here!

The Official Mobile Spectator Guide

This is a useful iPhone app if you are in Vancouver and plan to watch the events live. The iPhone app tracks your location to update you of events happening in your proximity. You can also use the app’s GPS based turn-by-turn navigation system to reach the venue location of your choice. Best of all, it’s free.

Check Here!

SportLogik

This is an iPhone application that will be of great use to those of you who are new to the winter games arena. The iPhone app contains a list of rules, glossary of terms, equipments and a database of records for all the Olympic sporting events. A very handy iPhone app if you want to learn more about the foul that the commentator was just referring to. As you might expect, this iPhone app is free as well.

Check Here!

Cowbell 2010

This is a fun iPhone app that lets you ring the traditional alpine cowbells draped in a national flag to cheer for your favorite team. But besides this, the iPhone app also offers a better way to organize the events schedule by letting you create your own favorites folder. Also, follow what all the participating athletes have to say by following their Twitter feeds from one place. The iPhone app costs $0.99.

Check Here!

Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics

This is an interesting iPhone app for those of you who are in Vancouver for the games. The iPhone app is a great guide to take you through all the venues hosting the Winter Olympics. While there, the iPhone app also gives you an overview of the local attractions and restaurants where you can try the best of local cuisine. The iPhone app is available for $2.99 on the App Store.

Check Here!

Twitter for BlackBerry

Posted by roveshia On February - 11 - 2010


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 We are excited to introduce you to the first version of Twitter® for BlackBerry® smartphones today. We’re launching Twitter for Blackberry smartphones in a limited preview through invite codes. If you didn’t receive a download code, DON’T WORRY! Head to www.blackberry.com/twitter and sign up to receive notification when Twitter for BlackBerry smartphones is available to all via open public beta later this year. To hold you over until that happens, We have put together this application preview of Twitter for BlackBerry smartphones.

 Integrating with the BlackBerry Platform

The Twitter for BlackBerry smartphones application has been designed to take advantage of the BlackBerry platform to create a user experience that will be familiar to both Twitter and BlackBerry smartphone users. Some of the areas that we have focused on are:

  • Push technology and Message List integration to notify you of your direct messages as soon as they arrive.
  • Send/Share BlackBerry menu integration along with bit.ly URL shortening so that you can share your favorite BlackBerry App World™ applications, interesting websites or a random picture from your camera with your Twitter followers.

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