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Showing posts with label Social Media. Show all posts

Facebook Launced Dislike Button for Messenger

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Facebook has updated its Messenger app that includes a 'dislike' button.

However, the 'dislike' option is only available on the desktop and mobile versions of Facebook Messenger, Fox News reports. The dislike button is not available for the news feed and cannot be used in statuses and other posts.

In order to access the new sticker pack, users will have to download it from the Sticker Store inside the Messenger app.

While a "like" sticker was already available on Facebook Messenger, the new set of finger stickers was added only now, after having been created during a hack a ton that took place this fall.

Facebook is said to be mulling launching a 'sympathize' button.

Now you can use Twitter without Internet

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If your mobile does not have an internet connection, but wish to access social networking site Twitter, you can do it by using U2opia Mobile's app Fonetwish soon. For this Twitter has forged hands with Singapore-based mobile solutions provider U2opia. 


This will benefit 70 crore mobile users in India.


U2opia is already in pact with Twitter’s rival offering USSD-based service Facebook to deliver Facebook information and allow Google Talk to 11 million of its users who do not have a readily available data connection.

Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) protocol allows mobile phones to communicate with a service provider's computer.

This is likely to give a huge fillip to Twitter which has approximately 230 million users. Recently it has seen massive growth in emerging markets like India. Brazil and Indonesia.

According to U2opia Mobile CEO Sumesh Menon, Mobile users who do not have 2G, 3G, GPRS, etc on their handsets will have to dial a standard code through which they be able to access Twitter feed.
He said that this also give a boost to the user base in other emerging markets like Ghana. Nigeria, Paraguay, Salvador, Haiti, and Honduras.

Microsoft To Sell Nokia Lumia 1020 And Lumia 1520 For Free In The Coming Days

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You must be aware of the recent promotional campaign from Microsoft Store in which they are selling some great deals on products for next 11 days starting today. In the leaked Microsoft Store information, it was revealed that Microsoft is planning to sell Nokia Lumia 1020 and Nokia Lumia 1520 under such deals.
  • On Wednesday, Microsoft will be selling Nokia Lumia 1020 for free for first 20 customers in all its Microsoft Retail Stores across the US. And throughout the day, the device will be available for $99 on contract.
  • On 12/17, Microsoft will be selling Nokia Lumia 1520 along with $50 App card for free for first 20 customers in all its Microsoft Retail Stores across the US. And throughout the day, the device will be available for $99 on contract along with free $50 App card.
Spread the word among your friends and family to make use of these deals.

Facebook is working on a Sympathise button

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Facebook is developing a 'sympathise' button as an alternative to the 'like' button.
If a user tags their status with a negative emotion, then his or her friends will be able to 'sympathise' with the post rather than press the 'like' button. 
Until now the ‘like’ button has proved to be unsuitable for use on gloomy occasions such as the death of a pet.

Bad news such as the changing of a relationship status from ‘married’ to ‘divorced’ has also stretched the limits of the feature.

The ‘sympathise’ button emerged at a Facebook ‘hackathon’ event, where the company's engineers come together and brainstorm new ideas.
Many of the site’s most popular features such as the Timeline and even the ‘like’ button have emerged from past such events.
According to Dan Muriello, a software engineer at Facebook, the feature will not work for every post.
However, he said if a user tags a status with certain emotions the result would be "five people sympathise with this," instead of "five people ‘like’ this".
He said: "Which of course a lot of people were – and still are – very excited about.
"But we made a decision that it was not exactly the right time to launch that product. Yet."
Mr Muriello did not give a timeline for when the ‘sympathise’ button might be rolled out.
Facebook has long ruled out the idea of a ‘dislike’ button despite online campaigns by thousands of users on the grounds that it is too negative.
A Facebook spokesman said that hackathons are ‘the foundation for great innovation and thinking about how we can better serve people around the world’.
He added: "Some of our best ideas come from hackathons, and the many ideas that don’t get pursued often help us think differently about how we can improve our service".
Facebook is the largest social network in the world with 1.19 billion users worldwide, of which 24 million are in the UK, or almost half the population

FCC Wants to Allow Mobiles During Flight in US

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Federal Communications Commission of United States wants that mobiles phones should be allow during the fly in the air. As we all know that we can't make calls, can't pick call, can't text to anyone during the fly, even we have to put our mobile on switching off mode during the fly.

Cell phone calls, texting and other mobile services would be allowed when the aircraft are flying above 10,000 feet, but not during takeoff and landing, according to an official briefed on the proposal.


The commission says on this proposal that...
Our aims to give airline passengers the same communication access in the air that they have on trains and buses or in coffee shops.

"Modern technologies can deliver mobile services in the air safely and reliably, and the time is right to review our outdated and restrictive rules," FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said in a statement. "I look forward to working closely with my colleagues, the FAA and the airline industry on this review of new mobile opportunities for consumers."



The new guidelines would let airlines install special equipment to relay wireless signals from the plane to the ground, likely by way of a satellite connection. A similar system already exists in Europe. Last week, the European Commission approved passengers’ use of 3G and 4G data from airplanes as well.

Google Will Fight to Stop Child Pronography and Microsoft Agree to Block Porn Site for Children

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Google and Microsoft the two tech giants had agreed on the report of child abused pornography and they both agree that they will do their best for stopping that all activity.

GOOGLE has announced it will increase funding and technology to help remove child abuse images from the internet and track down offenders.

Google also announced a $2 million Child Protection Technology Fund, which will be used to develop more effective technology.

The two companies have deemed as many as 1,00,000 search terms as related to child abuse and will no longer show image results, along with warning messages that such content is illegal.

According to the BBC, the UK Prime Minister David Cameron had asked the two companies, who together handle 95 percent of the online search, to take serious action against people getting access to illegal images.

However, Cameron has warned that if the measures aren’t appropriately delivered, he would bring forward new legislation.
 
 
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