Friday 30 May 2014





LONDON: The ever-increasing demand for information and data storage will be the focus of a new centre for training researchers and seeking to develop innovative laser technology to take cloud computing to the next level.

The University of Glasgow and Queen's University of Belfast, along with 12 industry partners, are creating a centre to train an initial 50 PhD students in integrative photonics and its applicability to data storage and information processing.


4 things aspiring BI professionals should know

4 things aspiring BI professionals should know

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Understand the Business Intelligence horizon – challenges and opportunities - in detail before making a career move.

Industry analysts forecast continuous growth of Business Intelligence (BI) market globally. BI expertise and implementation has become one of the top technology priorities for CIOs.  With data usage increasing globally at a rapid rate, most of the organizations rely heavily on creating unseen patterns to produce hidden data insights for making better business decisions. The IT industry is thus, experiencing a paradigm shift from building data-warehouse platform towards implementing trustworthy BI solutions.

15 interview questions banned by Google

15 interview questions banned by Google


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Google has been known to be among those companies that have an exhaustive process of interviewing, but this is a class apart. All of us may have often wondered what did the questions we were asked in a job interview had to do with our suitability to the role we were being interviewed for.

But Google has woken up to this HR epidemic and slowly weeded out absurdities being asked, according to a report quoting a former Google recruiter.

Indian software market grew 9.9 per cent to $3.78 billion in 2013: IDC

Indian software market grew 9.9 per cent to $3.78 billion in 2013: IDC

NEW DELHI: Impending elections and lower profits from government sector investments led the software market in India to grow at a lower pace of 9.9 per cent to $ 3.78 billion in 2013, research firm IDC today said.
"Software market in India witnessed slowed growth last year, due to multiple factors including impending elections, delayed payments, lower profits from government sector investments and rupee depreciation among others," it said in a statement.

Thursday 29 May 2014

No immediate plans to launch Twitter in China: CEO

No immediate plans to launch Twitter in China: CEO




WASHINGTON: Twitter hopes to eventually find a way to launch a service in China but has no immediate plans in the country, chief executive Dick Costolo said.

Iranian hackers using fake Facebook accounts to spy on US leaders

Iranian hackers using fake Facebook accounts to spy on US leaders

 

BOSTON: In an unprecedented, three-year cyberespionage campaign, Iranian hackers created false social networking accounts and a fake news website to spy on military and political leaders in the United States, Israel and other countries, a cyberintelligence firm said. 

12 most powerful Internet of Things companies

12 most powerful Internet of Things companies

 

Internet of Things (IoT) market is likely to expand in the coming years and would produce $300 billion in profits by 2020. This list is an irrational sample of some of the biggest companies attempting to turn the IoT market into a reality.

Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS will play a big part in the Internet of Things.

Monday 26 May 2014

All About The New Google “Hummingbird” Algorithm


All About The New Google “Hummingbird” Algorithm



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Google has a new search algorithm, the system it uses to sort through all the information it has when you search and come back with answers. It’s called “Hummingbird” and below, what we know about it so far.
What’s a “search algorithm?”
That’s a technical term for what you can think of as a recipe that Google uses to sort through the billions of web pages and other information it has, in order to return what it believes are the best answers.

Google Begins Rolling Out Panda 4.0 Now


Google Begins Rolling Out Panda 4.0 Now



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Google’s Matt Cutts announced on Twitter that they have released version 4.0 of the Google Panda algorithm.
Google’s Panda algorithm is designed to prevent sites with poor quality content from working their way into Google’s top search results.
But didn’t Google stop updating us on Panda refreshes and updates since they are monthly rolling updates? Yes, but this is a bigger update.

Sunday 25 May 2014

Top five technology trends that will 'reset' IT in 2014


With a disruptive 2013 coming to a close, Progress says IT departments are looking forward to 2014 when the enterprise will 'hit the reset button'

 

Cloud, mobile and social technologies are forcing the information technology industry to effectively 'hit the reset button' to meet a pace of change that businesses and organizations are facing. As these new technologies mesh with new demands for greater information access, and force industry leaders to continually reinvent themselves, applications development and deployment solution provider Progress predicts five major technology trends that will shape the year ahead for the industry.

18 days to go

18 days to go

18 days to go 

Michael Owen was 18 years and 190 days old when he scored his first goal at France 1998, becoming England’s youngest FIFA World Cup™ marksman in the process.
However, that record-breaking strike against Romania was quickly overshadowed by

Thursday 22 May 2014

Narendra Modi Biography

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Wednesday 21 May 2014

Klinsmann: Howard among top five keepers in world

Klinsmann: Howard among top five keepers in world

Klinsmann: Howard among top five keepers in world

USA head coach Jurgen Klinsmann is still sizing up much of his FIFA World Cup™ talent, but he has no doubts about goalkeeper Tim Howard. 
Klinsmann, overseeing a pre-World Cup training camp including 30 players at Stanford University in Palo Alto, said the veteran 'keeper, who

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Essien: Our strength is our depth

Essien: Our strength is our depth


Essien: Our strength is our depth

When the world's attention turns to the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ next month, Michael Essien will be making his second appearance on the biggest stage, but many question marks surround the AC Milan midfielder. Still considered an automatic choice for Ghana's Black Stars when healthy and available, the former Chelsea star has struggled with injuries and playing time over the last few years, and at 31 years old,he is eyeing the end of his career.
However, after missing the last World Cup with a knee problem, Essien tells FIFA.com about his excitement with the talented Ghana

Sri Lanka blocks two more websites critical of government: Rights group

Sri Lanka blocks two more websites critical of government: Rights group

Sri Lanka blocks two more websites critical of government: Rights group 
Sri Lanka blocked two more news websites critical of the government, media rights groups said on Wednesday, a move press groups see as intended to intimidate critics of President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s administration.

Media rights groups said the blocking of www.

Ribery: This will be my last World Cup

Ribery: This will be my last World Cup

Ribery: This will be my last World Cup

France winger Franck Ribery says this summer's FIFA World Cup™ will be his last.
The 31-year-old, who also appeared for Les Bleus in the 2006 and 2010 editions, has set his sights on a winning farewell to the event. "It will be my last World Cup," he told

22 days to go

FIFA World Cup 2014 - 22 days to go

22 days to go

A total of 22 FIFA World Cup™ matches have been decided by a penalty shoot-out, the first in 1982 when West Germany beat France in the semi-finals and the most recent in 2010, when Uruguay edged out Ghana in the last eight.

Germany, France, Argentina and Italy have all

Facebook adds new music, TV show recognition feature

Facebook adds new music, TV show recognition feature



Facebook adds new music, TV show recognition feature



Facebook will add technology to its mobile apps that recognizes the music, movies or television shows its users are enjoying, in the company’s latest move to give prominence to media and entertainment on its social network.

The new feature, which must be activated by the user and is off by default, would create a status update on Facebook that identifies the song a

Milestone launches Modi Tsu’namo mobile game on Android

Milestone launches Modi Tsu’namo mobile game on Android


Milestone launches Modi Tsu’namo mobile game on Android

Keeping the current Narendra Modi wave in mind, Milestone Interactive now brings the all-new Modi Tsu’namo mobile game. Launched for Android users, Milestone calls it a fun and casual game.

The game celebrates the spirit of elections whereby the player has to match at least three or more faces of popular Indian election candidates including

McDonald's Kicks-Off FIFA World Cup(TM) With First-Ever Global French Fry Packaging Redesign and New, Augmented Reality Trick-Shot App

McDonald's Kicks-Off FIFA World Cup(TM) With First-Ever Global French Fry Packaging Redesign and New, Augmented Reality Trick-Shot App



OAK BROOK, IL -- (Marketwired) - Customers around the globe will soon notice something different at McDonald's (NYSE: MCD). Starting next Monday, the brand will change the look of its iconic red French fry packaging globally with bold, new artwork to celebrate the upcoming FIFA World Cup(tm) in Brasil. In addition, the new fry boxes will be the key to "unlocking" a new Augmented Reality (AR) app that will reward customers with an engaging, virtual trick-shot challenge.

"This is the first time in brand history we're changing the packaging design of one of our customers' most favourite menu items on a global scale, and what better reason than to share in the excitement of one of the most prestigious sporting events in the world," said Steve Easterbrook, Senior Executive Vice President and Global Chief Brand Officer of McDonald's. "This is about bringing fun, innovative programming to our customers and celebrating our shared love of

ESPN launches ‘FC Soccer and World Cup’ Android app for FIFA World Cup 2014

ESPN launches ‘FC Soccer and World Cup’ Android app for FIFA World Cup 2014


ESPN launches ‘FC Soccer and World Cup’ Android app for FIFA World Cup 2014

The football world cup in Brazil is just few weeks away and everybody is warming up to the event in their own way. And if you are one of those who are obsessed with football then ESPN’s latest app could satiate your football needs very well.



The app offers in-depth analysis of each game which can be accessed with a single click. It also offers full time highlights of

World Cup 2014 schedule in PDF, SBS and FIFA app

World Cup 2014 schedule in PDF, SBS and FIFA app


 The FIFA World Cup 2014 game and TV schedule is being made fully available by the Special Broadcasting Service Corporation, or better known as SBS On Demand to the users in Australia. The good news is you don’t need to live in Australia to download the high resolution FIFA World Cup 2014 schedule PDF file, which is being heavily promoted on the sbs.com.au website.

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We have included a quick look at the broadcast schedule and game times in the screenshot above, but you can download the high-res PDF picture right here. The image landed on a few Google Plus profiles, which is exactly

Tuesday 20 May 2014

23 days to go

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The No23 shirt officially appeared for the first time at the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™, when teams were permitted to name 23 players in their squads.
Before that, however, at the 1962 tournament, the number made its unofficial debut when it was worn by Uruguay’s Guillermo Escalada; the No13 having been omitted from the Celeste squad for superstitious reasons.
In 1998, the No23 made another unscheduled appearance on the back of Simon Gopane, a reserve goalkeeper for South Africa's reserve goalkeeper who had replaced the injured No22, Paul Evans.

Prandelli: My squad is designed for the Final

Prandelli: My squad is designed for the Final

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Italy coach Cesare Prandelli called on his players to beat England in their FIFA World Cup™ opener in the hope of beginning a campaign that has been "designed" to see the Azzurri reach the Final in Brazil. On the first day of a ten-day training

Messi: It's going to be another story with Argentina

 Messi: It's going to be another story with Argentina

 Messi: It's going to be another story with Argentina


Argentina superstar Lionel Messi believes his army of fans will see a different player at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ than the one that underperformed for Barcelona in 2013/14.
"As I join up with the national team, the atmosphere is completely different," he said. "Many times in the past when I have gone back to Barcelona, I have played well. Now I am hoping that the opposite happens."
Messi took his time to

Monday 19 May 2014

Apple Faced More Patent Lawsuits Than Any Other Company in 2013

Apple Faced More Patent Lawsuits Than Any Other Company in 2013




People always like to take a swing at those on topApple — the highest-ranked tech company in the Fortune 500 — faced more patent lawsuits in 2013 than any other company in the United States
Apple received 59 patent lawsuits last year — nine more than the next company, Amazon, according to a report by Lex Machina, a legal-analytics company in Menlo Park, California.
It seems the entire tech industry is being chased by

Apple may announce Beats acquisition this week

Apple may announce Beats acquisition this week



More than a decade ago, the late Steve Jobs pulled one of his trademark reality distorting maneuvers, browbeating music label executives into selling songs on Apple's then-nascent iTunes digital store for a mere 99 cents apiece.

Now, the tables have turned and it's Apple that is being forced into a deal that is far from a sure-fire winner.

The iPod and iPhone maker is expected to announce as early as this week a $3.2 billion agreement to buy Beats Electronics,

The 5 Microsoft Apps Every iPhone 5s Needs

The 5 Microsoft Apps Every iPhone 5s Needs

The 5 Microsoft Apps Every iPhone 5s Needs is a post by Travis Pope from Gotta Be Mobile.
It wasn’t all that long ago that Microsoft basically ignored Apple’s iPhone. Today, we know the iPhone as the single most popular smartphone in the world, but when Apple first launched its skeptics claimed that it lacked all the features it needed to be a true contender for Windows Mobile and Blackberry.
Today, Microsoft is eating those words. Over the last few years there has been a shift in the way Microsoft approaches competitors. Instead of keeping its own apps and services restricted to Windows Phone, Microsoft has moved quickly to make almost every service it has available to iPhone and iPad users. In fact, Microsoft makes so many of its apps and services available to iPhone users that even Windows Phone owners might find themselves wondering whether they’d have been better off picking up an iPhone instead of a device running

Sunday 18 May 2014

Intel CEO looks to hobbyists for wearable innovations

Intel CEO looks to hobbyists for wearable innovations




Intel Corp's Chief Executive Officer Brian Krzanich mingled with electronics buffs at Silicon Valley's annual maker mecca on Saturday as the chipmaker looks to amateur inventors to inspire a new wave of smart clothing.

With sales of smartphones losing steam, technology companies including Intel believe that wearable computing devices - a still undefined category including smart watches, fitness trackers and Google Glass - could become a major trend in personal computing.

But smartwatches and fitness bands launched by Samsung and other tech companies in the past year have yet to really take off.

At the Maker Faire in San Mateo, California, Krzanich told Reuters that successful smart clothes will come from individual inventors focused on their own needs.

"The trick to making the perfect wearable is going to be when you figure out what problems you're trying to solve, and I don't think you're going to be able to build a wearable that does it all for everyone," he said.

"Who better to design the next athletic wearable than an athlete," added Krzanich.

Thousands of people attended the open-air event, which gives hobbyists and their families a chance to socialize and check out other people's projects. Among the most popular attractions were demonstrations of flying drones, voice-activated robots and a giant metal octopus shooting fire from its tentacles.

Krzanich is a weekend tinkerer in his own right and just finished restoring a 1974 Land Cruiser.

Intel is not the only technology company to look to the growing maker movement for inspiration but it has been among the most aggressive.

Intel, ARM Holdings, Atmel and other chipmakers all have exhibitions at the weekend event to make sure that hobbyists are up to speed on their latest components.

"These are the future engineers, the future scientists, the guys who will be inventing the next companies that create great products, whether it's the next Google or Apple. We want them to be aware of Intel technology," Krzanich said.

Intel has set aside over $1 million in awards for contests for people to pitch ideas for wearable gadgets made with Intel technology.

Even if Intel becomes a major supplier of chips for wearable and mobile devices, it is unclear whether that business could make up for the slowdown in the PC industry, which Intel has dominated for four decades. Intel has also lagged far behind Qualcomm in smartphones.

But the push into wearables is a major prong in Krzanich's goal to see Intel's chips used across a range of new markets.

Last year, Intel launched Galileo, the chipmaker's version of the Arduino microcontroller board widely used by hobbyists as the brains in everything from robots to electronic cocktail mixers.

Friday 16 May 2014

Intel lays off marketing staff

Intel lays off marketing staff




Intel is shedding jobs in its marketing department ahead of the arrival of new chief marketing officer Steven Fund, who the struggling chipmaker is betting will restore some shine to its brand.

In recent weeks, close to 40 marketing employees have accepted voluntary incentive packages to leave, said two people close to the company who were not authorized to comment.

Marketing vice presidents Kevin Sellers and Nancy Bhagat, who would have reported to

Microsoft has Windows 9, Office 2015 and cloud-based OS in the works

Microsoft has Windows 9, Office 2015 and cloud-based OS in the works


Microsoft has Windows 9, Office 2015 and cloud-based OS in the works

An image shared by an infamous Chinese Windows leaker has revealed what Microsoft has on its Satya Nadalla-influenced roadmap in 2014.
Posting on the Neowin forum, FaiKee has shown that Microsoft is working on Windows 9, Windows 365, Windows 8.1 Update 2, Office 2015 and more.
The image also provides a list of products

Has Microsoft just accidentally revealed the Surface Pro 3?

Has Microsoft just accidentally revealed the Surface Pro 3?



It appears that Microsoft has accidentally revealed that the Surface Pro 3 is on the way, a week ahead of a major event relating to its Surface tablet range.
In a support article, which has since been removed, Microsoft said that an update for Windows 8.1 "adds

Thursday 15 May 2014

10 things to do with your old smartphone

10 things to do with your old smartphone


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Bought a shiny new smartphone? Don't give your old one away for a pittance. ET shows you different ways you can put that old smartphone to work around the home, office or while you're on the move.
Use it as a Wireless Router

Using the built-in WiFi Hotspot feature, you can easily use an old phone as a portable router. Plug in a 3G SIM card and choose a data plan with a good data limit.

You can then carry the phone around in your

Wednesday 14 May 2014

What You Need to Know About Responsive Web Design

Responsive Web Design


2014-13-May-Responsive-Design.jpgBusinesses that want to compete in the growing world of mobile commerce and content need a mobile strategy. While native apps can help provide a seamless user experience, there are products and services where an app may not be the right choice. This is where other solutions come in.
One solution is responsive web design. Responsive web design gives users a seamless web experience on all devices with different screen sizes. The concept may seem intuitive, but the planning and execution require forethought.
Here are some things to know when you opt for responsive web design:

It was simply 'code innovation' at Google's Code for India contest

It was simply 'code innovation' at Google's Code for India contest


Mobile applications for women's safety, software to detect electoral fraud and solutions that help farmers improve crop productivity were some of the technologies developed by coders this weekend. 

The contest, Code for India, ran simultaneously for 24 hours on Google campuses in India and the United States. 

Over 224 engineers at the contest focused on building technology solutions for non-profit organisations including the World Bank, Amnesty Intenational and American India Foundationto solve various challenges in India. 

"Many people could have contributed money. However, putting in 24 hours

Informatica Self-Service Platform Spots Sensitive Data

Informatica Self-Service Platform Spots Sensitive Data

Victory won't go to those with the most data. It will go to those who make the best use of data. This simple principle is behind Informatica's Tuesday unveiling of the Intelligent Data Platform.
A collection of current and planned capabilities, the Intelligent Data Platform seeks to exploit Informatica's unique insight not into the data itself -- that's the job of BI and analytics -- but into the metadata, the data about the data.
"Data has become a boardroom issue," Marge Breya, Informatica's chief marketing officer, said in a briefing with a handful of

Monday 12 May 2014

Gmail may soon get a makeover





Google may be working on a new user interface for the web version of Gmail, its popular online webmail service. 

According to a new report, Google is testing new features for Gmail's web interface. Geek.com claims to have access to screenshots of the new Gmail screen undergoing testing. 

The interface featured in the screenshots features more white space and removed the new tabs feature. There's a new hamburger menu at the left side that hides the different mail folders, and even the mail categorization groups which are currently present as tabs. The Hangouts chat menu is placed at the top right with a drop down list of chat

New Intel chipsets speed up your storage, but they're missing new CPUs


Intel's chipsets improve every year in a methodical and predictable way, though the number of slight variations available can be just as confusing as the company's unendingly-segmented CPU lineup. The new 9-series chipsets take everything that was present in the previous 8-series chipsets and stacks a bit more on top of them. Today Intel is talking specifically about the Z97 and H97 variants of the chipset (both are intended for high-end desktops) but most of the capabilities should be available in all desktop and mobile versions. The primary difference between these two is that Z97 supports processor overclocking when paired with an unlocked

5 Cheap Windows 8 Tablets for Replacing an iPad

5 Cheap Windows 8 Tablets for Replacing an iPad


5 Cheap Windows 8 Tablets for Replacing an iPad is a post by Travis Pope from Gotta Be Mobile.
Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating received no end of criticism in 2012 when it arrived on desktops and laptops. It was blasted for making things too difficult for mouse and keyboard users, and many said that its new apps and services were too tailor-made for devices with touchscreens.
At the time the release may have earned some fair criticism, but those same features users complained about (those new apps with larger icons and the new way that users access functionality with the Start Screen) made Windows 8 the best operating system for touch screens Microsoft has ever released.
Other features made Windows 8’s translation to touchscreens viable too. Windows 8 devices now boot in seconds instead of minutes, making the process of waking up a Windows tablet just as seamless as picking up and browsing the internet

Sunday 11 May 2014

New smartphone app to help you sleep


New smartphone app to help you sleep



Scientists have developed a first-of-its-kind smartphone app that harnesses the power of the imagination to help users nod off.
The app called mySleepButton works by preventing sleep-interfering thoughts and activating a mechanism that could help trigger sleep.
It incorporates concepts from cognitive science, a multidisciplinary study of the mind and its processes.
Based on the "cognitive shuffle" technique developed

Saturday 10 May 2014

Google: This Oracle lawsuit could damage the whole software industry

Google: This Oracle lawsuit could damage the whole software industry

The courts just handed Oracle a surprising win in its years-long lawsuit against Google and Android. And Google, to say the least, is not pleased. 
Google sent Business Insider this statement: 

"We're disappointed by this ruling, which sets a damaging precedent for computer science and software development, and are considering our options." 

It's unclear how much money Google could owe Oracle

Friday 9 May 2014

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HCL Tech partners LinkedIn to develop networking application

HCL Tech partners LinkedIn to develop networking application 




IT services firm HCL Technologies has partnered with professional networking site LinkedIn to develop web-based applications aimed at encouraging users to go beyond the existing partnerships. 

The networking application which will be launched globally in English, German and French, will highlight the changing nature of business engagements as part of the first stage of a global campaign aimed at encouraging more employees and businesses to

How to Back Up Your iPhone Using iCloud

How to Back Up Your iPhone Using iCloud

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How to Back Up Your iPhone Using iCloud is a post by Craig Lloyd from Gotta Be Mobile.
Backing up your computer and other devices is one of the most important maintenance tasks you can do. It can save you from certain disaster if you’re iPhone ever dies or you accidentally drop and break it. If you don’t have any of the data on it backed up, you’re at risk of losing it all if the device ever crashes or fails, which could be a huge deal depending on what you have stored on your iPhone, like photos or important messages.
And of course, your iPhone is one of the most important possessions you

Finally, a Real Business Use for Google Glass

Finally, a Real Business Use for Google Glass


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Google Glass may be great for taking videos on the fly, and getting directions without bumping into people on the street. Beyond that, the wearable device has become something of a tired novelty, thanks to widespread privacy concerns and an array of self-aggrandizing characters in the Glass Explorer program. (Even reliable tech booster Robert Scoble has declared he's no longer interested in using Glass.)
But there's surprisingly good news for Google in that most mundane of business environments: the warehouse.

LG launches Delhi Traffic police mobile app

LG launches Delhi Traffic police mobile app


In probably first of its kind initiative in the country, Delhi Traffic police today launched a mobile App through which commuters can get instant traffic updates, calculate taxi and auto fares, report defunct traffic signals and fetch all related information right on their smartphones. 

The Mobile Application and an upgraded website of Delhi Traffic Police were today launched by Delhi Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung at a function here at Vigyan Bhavan. 

Speaking on this occasion, the LG lauded the efforts of Delhi Police and expressed pride in being associated with a force which is led by competent officers. 

He observed that besides ensuring maintenance of law

3D Printing: Everything You Need to Know in 2 Minutes

3D Printing: Can Make Homes?

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3D printing is changing the way we produce objects, from tools and toys, to clothing, and even body parts. Recently, giant 3D printers in China were able to produce ten houses in just one day, and at a cost of less than $5,000 per house, proving just how time and cost efficient 3D printing can be.
So how does 3D printing work, and why is it so efficient?

Thursday 8 May 2014

Leaked Google Stars video and screenshots show built-in search, filter, folder, security, and sharing features


Leaked Google Stars video and screenshots show built-in search, filter, folder, security, and sharing features

Google Announces Quarterly Earnings

 As with the original news, the new details are being revealed courtesy of Google+ user Florian Kiersch. First and foremost, check out the video he filmed showing what testers of the service have access to.
As you can see, the main screen shows

Automation becomes new buzzword for Indian IT players like WNS, TCS

Automation becomes new buzzword for Indian IT players like WNS, TCS.



Indian IT players are increasingly working to include automation in their business process services and testing, leading to a rise in investment to create such automated tools and rising demand for the people who can build them.

Automation — where software takes over tasks