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Google has entered into an agreement to acquire the mobile phone maker Motorola Mobility for about US$12.5 billion, the company said on Monday.
Google has offered about $40 per share in cash, a premium of 63 percent over the closing price of Motorola Mobility shares on Friday.

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Motorola Mobility exclusively ships phones and its Xoom tablet with Google's Android operating system. The deal will mean that Google now has a hardware manufacturer to work with closely to develop Android, said Carolina Milanesi, research vice president at Gartner.
Google will also have control of Motorola's impressive patent portfolio, Milanesi said. Motorola Mobility said earlier this year that it owns about 24,500 patents.

Conflict with Partners?

But the deal may also create tension with other mobile phone manufacturers such as HTC and Samsung, which also ship Android devices, she said. Since creating Android, Google has rotated manufacturers with which to release new Android code, releasing the code to others about six months later.

Google may risk alienating those other manufacturers, but Milanesi said "all these vendors have invested so much in the platform, they won't quickly walk away from it."

Google may also want to speed up the development of its Android operating system on tablet computers, where it has been slower to catch on than on mobile phones, Milanesi said. The next release for Android, code-named "Ice Cream Sandwich," will be an operating system designed for tablets and mobile devices.

The acquisition of Motorola Mobility will enable Google to "supercharge the Android ecosystem and enhance competition in mobile computing," according to a news release. Google said the deal will not affect how Android is developed, and the operating system will remain open, Google said.

The company will run Motorola Mobility, which has about 20,000 employees, as a separate business, Google said. The transaction is expected to close at the end of this year or early next year.

Motorola Mobility, which was spun off from its parent company in early January, is composed of two groups: Mobile Devices, which makes phones, and Home, which makes set-top boxes and other IPTV equipment.




Google added games to its Google+ social network yesterday, and then Facebook updated its gaming platform with a new Game Ticker, full screen support, and the ability to favorite games later the same day. Google+ has only 16 games right now, made by 10 game developers, while Facebook has developers from more than 190 countries building apps and games on its platform. That’s not where the ultimate comparison should be though. You see, Google has just started a social games price war with Facebook.

Wait, what do you mean? Social games on Facebook and Google+ are free! Well, that’s true, at least for most games. There is one huge aspect of online games that many often forget about: in-game transactions. Virtual items are not going to necessarily cost less for you on Google+, but they will for the developer. Google knows it needs to win over developers to get games on its new social network, and it’s starting by significantly undercutting Facebook on the commission price.

Facebook charges a 30 percent commission on any transactions that use its Facebook Credits virtual currency, which is now required in all games on the company’s platform. Google has decided to start off with a 5 percent commission for Google+ Games.

Sure, Google+’s 5 percent commission is just promotional, or at least, that’s what Google+ games product manager Punit Soni told VentureBeat. Soni claims Google doesn’t yet know when the promotion will end or what the company will charge developers on a regular basis, but I’m willing to bet that Google will keep its price significantly under the 30 percent mark.

The 30 percent number may seem high, but it’s actually a standard in the industry. Both Apple and Google take 30 percent of the revenue app developers make on the companies’ respective mobile app stores.
This social games price war is nothing new for Google: when the company launches a new platform, it often makes a point to undercut its competitor. After all, Mountain View gives Android away for free. The search giant makes enough money from Google AdSense (97 percent of its revenue comes from ads) that it doesn’t necessarily need to make sure that many of its products, be it Android or Google+, are profitable by themselves.

Palo Alto will definitely try to hold on to the 30 percent commission number for as long as possible. If Facebook ever feels threatened by Google+ in the social games market – meaning if social game developers ever start leaving Facebook for Google+ en masse – that number will probably be slashed. In the meantime, the social networking giant will simply boast about how much game developers actually make, despite the higher commission to Facebook, mainly because the platform has 750 million users and counting.

Summary: Google has started a price war with Facebook: the search giant is charging developers a 5 percent commission for in-game transactions, compared to social networking giant’s 30 percent.


Google+. It’s still very young, but the user growth is amazing. The latest data says that there are already more than 18 million Google+ users out there.
While most people are busy comparing Google+ with Facebook, and trying to figure out which one they should choose and use, there are those who have built tools to combine all of these social networks together and have the best of all worlds. One of these tools is G++, a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox which will help you put your Facebook and Twitter stream into your Google+ interface.

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People have put time and effort into building their Facebook universe, so most Facebook users might reject the thought of switching to another social network and rebuilding their universe from scratch. Keeping and updating two social networks simultaneously might also be a tedious effort for some. With G++, you don’t have to make the choice.
To put your Facebook and Twitter streams in your Google+, visit the G++ site using either Chrome or Firefox (or both), and click the “Add” button to download and install the extension.
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Your browser will ask for your permission to do the installation, click “Install” to confirm it. Then sign in to your Google+ account to see the extension in action.


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After your Google+ stream page is loaded, you will see three checkboxes at the top of the page: Google+, Facebook and Twitter. All you have to do to enable or disable the stream is to check or uncheck the boxes according to your preferences. You can even disable Google+ and view only the Facebook or Twitter stream via the Google+ interface if you want to.
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The first time you enable Facebook and Twitter, you will be asked to authorize G++ to access your accounts. First time users have to go through one activation process before they can continue with the second account.
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To activate Facebook, you have to disable the pop-up window blocker. To allow the pop-up window only for this one time activation process, click the “Log In | Facebook” link in the warning window.
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After the authorization process, you will be brought back to the stream page. Make sure the boxes are checked, then click the “Refresh Stream” button to fetch your streams from Facebook and Twitter.
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You can quickly distinguish the entries by the color and the small logo at the top right corner of every entry. Aside from viewing the streams, G++ also allows users to retweet Twitter entries, as well as Like and comment on entries from Facebook.
google plus twitter integration

The advantage of combining Google+ with Facebook and Twitter is the ability to post to all these accounts at once. All you have to do is type what you want to share (along with images, videos, links, and location tags), check the Facebook and Twitter boxes next to the “Click to Post to FB/Twitter” button, then click the button.
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To check whether the extension is functional or not, I immediately went to my Facebook wall and I saw that the post was already sitting there.
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The post also appeared in my Google+ stream page – both the Twitter and Facebook version. I saw a comment to my post from one of my friends. I clicked the “Comment” link, typed my reply, then clicked the “Submit” button. A moment later, my reply appeared under the comment, as if I was using Facebook in its native environment.
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You can easily disable G++ if you want to by checking one of the on/off boxes at the top right corner of the web interface.
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After playing with G++ for a while, I think that this is a very useful tool. But, if I could request one thing to the developer, it would be the ability to connect to other popular social networks.
Are you a social network freak? Do you think you need G++ to help you keep up with your Google+, Facebook, and Twitter account? Do you know of other similar alternatives? If so, please share your thoughts using the comments below.


Waiting for a Google Plus invite? Google is rolling out the service in waves and you can expect it to become a ubiquitous social option in the coming months. We have been playing with the service since getting invites yesterday and there are a lot of things to like about Google's new social initiative.

Unlike Google's last big invite-only rollout of a social initiative - Google Wave - users will not be confounded on just what the heck you are supposed to with the service when signing up for the first time. From Friendster, Friendfeed, MySpace and Facebook, users are familiar with how a social platform is theoretically supposed to look. At its core level, Plus is not that much different. Yet, there is so much more. How do you get started with Google Plus? Let's break down the nuts and bolts.

Create Your Circles

Imagine the ability to break down Facebook into its various constituent parts and keep them separate from each other as opposed to one giant feed. That is what Google has done with Plus. There is one main stream where all your friends updates show up then the option to see updates from only certain groups like "Work," "Friends" or "Family." This is the essence of Circles.

From the initial interface, you will see four buttons - Home, Photos, Profile and Circles.



The first thing you are going to want to do is set up your circles. Click on the tab and it will bring you to a interface where all of your contacts in Gmail (not just Gmail addresses, but all of your contacts) are listed in a panel on top of the screen. Below is a panel that has your various circles. To add a contact to a circle, drag from the top of the list to the appropriate group. Contacts can be added to multiple circles.



One of the initial problems I had from the circles interface was that I added a couple of "Friends" into my "Work" circle and could not figure out how to get them out. You can do this from the user streams by hovering over the person's name and hovering over "Add to circles" and clicking the appropriate boxes. Yet, from the circles interface, that was not readily apparent. To take people out of a circle, hover above the circle, grab their icon and drag it back into the people plane.

One of the great differentiators between Twitter and Facebook is the "unbalanced" or "balanced" follow. Facebook was initially a two-way follow paradigm - I friend you, you friend me and we see each other's updates. This has been changed with the ability to "like" groups, brands and pages without them following you back. Twitter has always been a one-way follow - I follow you and you do not necessarily have to follow me back.

This line has been blurred in circles. If a person is in your contacts, they can be added to a circle and will get a notification that has happend (but not what circle they have actually been added to). There is also a "follow" circle. Just like Twitter, you can follow people and see their updates without them having to follow you back. As your circles evolve this could allow to track different interests, like Twitter lists.



The Stream and "Bumping"

Once you have set up your circles, go back to the Home screen to see the results. Below the profile picture you will see the choices of stream. You can view your entire stream at once (à la Facebook) or by particular circle.



There are two other options below your circles - Incoming and Notifications. Clicking incoming will bring you to messages that have been sent by people outside of your circles. Notifications will show you when people in your circles have commented on something you have posted, or something you have commented on.

Below the circles and notifications there is a tab dubbed "Sparks." More on that below.

One of the killer features of Gmail, or any Google product, is Chat. It has made its way into Plus and sits in the familiar left-hand, bottom-right portion of the screen that it is found in Gmail. Users with a lot of Circle and Chat contacts will like the ability to enable chat for particular groups. Want to surface friends and family but not acquaintances? Plus will let you do that.

If you are using Plus in a Chrome browser, desktop notifications do not pop up when someone sends you a message like it would in Gmail.

Posting a status update in Plus is not like sending a Tweet or updating Facebook. The core functions of an update are present - photos, links, video and location - but when you hit "share" it doesn't automatically post your message to everybody in your circles. You have the option to decide which circles your update is posted to, from individual groups to all circles, to extended circles, or just a single person.

An interesting feature in the user stream is that conversations will surface back to the top of the feed when subsequent comments are made on a thread. This, according to Google developer Jean-Baptiste Queru, is called "bumping." Google Buzz has this same capability and it was also a feature of FriendFeed.
Photos

Photos in Plus are relatively self-explanatory. Users can update photos from their computers or from their phones, see photos that people in their circles have uploaded. With the Android app, there is a way to upload any photo that you take with your phone straight to Plus, an interesting if slightly disconcerting feature.

When you add a photo, it will prompt you to create an album. Once that album is created it will ask which of your circles you would like to share it with. This is a prime differentiator from Facebook where all of your photos are visible to all of your friends by default (you can change who can view certain photos in Facebook preferences). You can also pick an individual to share photos with instead of an entire circle.

Photo uploading is easy within Plus. Just like adding a picture or an attachment to a Gmail document, you can drag-and-drop from your desktop or click the on the upload button and browse your computer for pictures.



Users can also add photos by posting them in status updates or by uploading them through the Profile tab.
Profile

If you use any Google products and have a Google account, you have a Google Profile. Profiles are unknown to most of the Internet because, until now, it was relatively useless to anyone but Google.

Your Google Profile is now the hub of you Plus experience, the backbone that everything else is built upon. There are six tabs in your profile page - posts, about, photos, videos, +1s and Buzz.



A significant change to your profile page is that there is now a location where your +1s live. Until now, when you clicked +1 on content on the Web, nothing happened. The information was sent to Google and integrated into some type of esoteric search algorithm. Users can now see what people have +1ed through their Google Profile. Unlike the Facebook share/like/recommend buttons, it does not go straight into your stream but rather to the profile page.
Sparks and Hangouts

Hangouts is a new feature rolled out with Plus. Essentially it is an area where your circles or a select group of friends can video chat all on one screen. To start a Hangout, go to the "Welcome" button in the home tab. It will prompt you to start a hangout and invite individuals or entire circles. Up to 10 people can be in a hangout at once and it will be seen in that circle or users' stream.


Sparks is the part of Plus where you can find content on the Web that you are interested in. In the "Field Trial" version of Plus, it looks like Sparks is a randomized version of content and news generated through Google News. Sparks can be a dashboard for things you are interested in on the Web. When you do a search in Sparks, it will predict what you are searching for with a drop down menu (like old Google search, not quite like Google Instant). You can pin particular topics you search for to the Sparks dashboard for quick access.

You can share articles found in Sparks with a share button on the bottom of every article that surfaces in a search. Like everything else in Plus, it can be shared with a specific person, circle, group of circles or the general public.



If you spend time on Google or any of its services, then you may have seen the new black menu bar. Many wondered if this was just some new design from Google. As it turns out, that black bar is a sign from Google that something big is coming. That something is Google+.

Google+ is the newest of Google’s projects to go into invitation beta. While its not Google’s first run at building a social network, Google+ is probably the most extensive. That doesn’t mean that Google is making a big deal of it yet, however. They are trying to keep it quiet, lest it get the build up to a fail that Wave had. You can take a look at the introductory video here.

From the official blog post, Google+ is really designed around Google itself. Their hope is to redesign the way we share online. They will group people into “Circles”, which you get to organize as you see fit. As of now, it pulls contacts from Gmail or Google Contacts.

Once you have circles set up, you get the ability to interact with those people. You can share images, links, or articles. You can even take advantage of “Sparks”, which will allow you to strike up conversations with people in your Circles. Google + also has a video chat service built in that is called “Hangouts” and a mobile application available for Android devices.

This mobile aspect of Google+ seems vital to the service. Google promises the easiest media uploading of any social media service. They are also advertising the “Huddle” feature, which is similar to texting. unlike traditional text messaging, you use data, similar to BlackBerry Messenger or Beluga.

From what I can tell, the potential for Google+ to be big is there. What remains to be seen is whether or not Google+ will actually be successful. As of now, it is in an invitation only beta. In order to check out any of these features, you need to be invited to that beta. I know i have signed up for it and hope to get in soon. If you want to check it out, you can sign up here.




(CBS/What's Trending) - The battle has officially begun. It was only a matter of time before two of the most powerful Internet companies in the world got into a public tiff.
This morning, the PR firm Burson-Marsteller confirmed it was hired by Facebook to spread negative stories about Google's social networking tool, Social Circles. In a slew of e-mails sent to the news media, Burson alleged that Google is using Social Circles to "scrape and mine social sites from around the web" and share that information without the consent of users. Facebook is claiming they didn't authorize the anti-Google smear campaign.
Privacy controversy has been part of Facebook's DNA for some time, and failed and forgotten social networking projects are anything but foreign to Google (i.e. Google Buzz and Google Wave). Ironically enough, Facebook executives have claimed they don't want to compete with Google's search strategy. At the same time, Google representatives have yet to admit that they want to take over the social graph.
In addition to the news released about the PR campaign, a number of factoids floating through the interwebs show that perhaps, just perhaps, neither Facebook or Google have been the most up front with the public. Here are few signs of the looming war between the two tech behemoths.
1) Google +1 vs. Facebook Likes
Google +1, the solution to the Facebook Like button, takes the favoring symbolic gesture a step further than Facebook by enabling users to share recommendations in Google's search results.
2) Google Search vs. Facebook Open Graph Search
While Google undoubtedly dominates search, Facebook released an Open Graph search engine, making it possible for web pages to show up when a user likes them. This is pushing publishers to make sure they're searchable via Facebook.
3) Google Offers vs. Facebook Deals
Everyone wants a piece of the deal. Facebook and Google are no different. Since Groupon wouldn't budge after Google's offer to buy the deal juggernaut for $6 billion, Google and Facebook have been racing to reach the top of the online deals service market with Google Offers and Facebook Deals.
At the end of the day, this competition boils down to trust. Who do users trust more: their friends or a search engine? If the social web is the key to the Internet kingdom, Facebook shall reign victorious. Of course, if Google acquires a trusted social network that drives global news and publicity for brands, this battle could turn into a full-fledged war. Do I hear a tweet tweet?



YouTube has been a popular video sharing site since 2005. We can upload, share and view videos when we are connected to the internet. What do we do to view your favorite videos when we are not connected to the internet? YouTube does not provide a direct option to download the videos. But there are many other applications or browser plug-ins we could use to download the videos and it view it offline. Mostly when we download the videos it will as a .flv file. Its nothing but a Flash Video. So you might need a Flash Player to play the videos or you may need to convert it into other formats.
  1. RealPlayer
  2. This is one of the most popular applications to download videos and save it as an .flv file. Then you can trim the videos, burn it and also to transfer it to your mobile device by converting the videos into compatible formats and share it with your friends. So its more or less a social player. You can find it here
  3. aTube Catcher
  4. Using aTubeCatcher we can catch all our favorite videos. We can save the videos, convert it other formats, and transfer it the mobile devices and also create custom DVDs. It also has a screen recorder. Its one of the most preferred option.
  5. Free YouTube Download
  6. This has most of the features like downloading the videos, transferring it to your mobile devices and convert your videos to other formats. You can download it here
  7. YouTube Downloader
  8. It is used to download the videos, transfer to mobile devices and convert to other formats just like the above mentioned application. You can find the details here.
  9. Ant Video Downloader
  10. This is a tool to download videos and it has browser specific downloaders for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. Click here to access it.
  11. 1-Click YouTube Downloader
  12. This is another simple downloader. Once you have installed the application, you could search for videos and download it in FLV format. View the page for more information.
  13. Orbit Downloader
  14. Its a great application for downloading videos. Its a fast download manager and very reliable. Click here to access the site .
  15. VideoSlurp
  16. Its a great application for windows operating system with a built in web browser where you can search for the YouTube videos and download it in one click. The Mac and Linux users can access the VideoSlurp Online downloader where you don’t have to install the application but directly download the videos by providing the link. Click here to download VideoSlurp.
  17. Downloader9
  18. This is a website where you can enter the URL of the video you want to download and Downloader9 downloads it for you in the FLV Format. So there is are no hazzle of downloading the app or installing it. Go to Downloader9.
  19. Videodownloadx
  20. This is also a website like Downloader9, where you can download the YouTube videos by providing the URL for the video. Access it here.


Family. Larry Page’s brother, Carl, helped start eGroups, a dot-com company in the 90s that was acquired for almost half a billion dollars in 2000 by Yahoo. So even if this Google thing hadn’t worked out for Larry, he probably could’ve done alright being part of his brother’s entourage.
   
Backrub. The original name of Google was Backrub. They called it that because the algorithm ranked pages based on how many “back links” a page had.

(screen short of the first version of Backrub)

Patents. The genealogy of the Google patent is interesting. Here’s the link to the patent filed with the US Patent Office. It refers to another patent owned by Dow Jones that was very similar to the Google patent and was developed by a guy named Robin Li when he worked for a company owned by Dow jones. Both patents used similar ideas of ranking a page not necessarily by using the text on the page but also by counting how many links referenced the page. Dow Jones wasn’t really sure what to do with the patent (called RankDex) so Robin Li left the company and went to China. While there he licensed the patent from Dow Jones for almost nothing and started (and is still CEO of) a little company called Baidu.  Here’s Robin Li’s patent on RankDex. Its interesting that the same basic idea inspired both Google and Baidu.

Stanford. The Google algorithm is called PageRank. You would think it was named after its ability to rank pages but Google claims its named after Larry Page. But that’s not the interesting thing. The interesting thing is that Stanford holds the patent. They were given 1.8mm shares which they sold in 2005 for $336 million. Basically, colleges should encourage the actual developers of their patents to start companies. It pays off.

Extinction. The PageRank algorithm can not only rank pages for search engines but the exact same algorithm can be used to determine which species are about to go extinct. This paper describes it in detail. But basically, a “back link” is similar to “species that another species can eat to survive”. The more “back links” in this sense that a species has, the more likely it is to NOT go extinct. Interesting.

Politics. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the two richest guys in the country to not make any political contributions. The 20 or so billionaires richer than them all make political contributions. I guess they don’t want to get anyone upset. Google spent more on lobbying last year than Yahoo, Facebook, and Apple combined.

Yahoo. Larry Page and Sergey Brin originally wanted to be academics. They didn’t want to build a business. They developed their initial search engine and then tried to shop it around. They were actually willing to sell it for $1 million in 1997. They went all over Silicon Valley to try and sell their search engine. They went to Yahoo, who turned them down. Later, in 2002, Yahoo tried to buy them for $3 billion but at that point Google turned them down. Now Google is worth $150 billion.

Luck. The “I’m Feeling Lucky” button probably costs Google about $110 million a year. When you click on that button it just takes you to the top search result. In other words, you skip all the ads that Google makes money on. So why don’t they just take that button off? Focus groups apparently show that people feel more comfortable with the button on there. Worth noting that @Google’s first tweet on twitter was: “I’m 01100110 01100101 01100101 01101100 01101001 01101110 01100111 00100000 01101100 01110101 01100011 01101011 01111001 00001010” which means “I’m feeling lucky” in binary.

 

Employee #1. Google’s first employee was a guy I never heard of until today. Craig Silverstein. Apparently he’s still there as Director of Technology. I don’t know what his salary is but he’s worth about $950 million according to various sites. While researching him I came across a weird anti-semitic site that I’m not going to link to. It referred to him as “the jew Craig Silverstein” (it also referred to Sergey Brin’s wedding as “jewgle” wedding) and it was about how the jews control Google, Facebook, Wikipedia, etc. The funny thing about this particular site is that it had Google Ads all over it.

Beauty. Beautiful Google Earth photos. This is not necessarily an unusual thing but I find Google Earth to be a work of art. Here’s a site that has a collection of amazing photos taken by Google Earth.


(man with gun facing Google Earth camera)




Yahoo is launching “Search Direct,” and if you know what “Google Instant” does, you'll understand the two concepts instantly. Very similar to the Google service, Yahoo's Search Direct will return an instant, real-time answer to a search query before you can even hit “Enter.”

The feature is already live at search.yahoo.com, but is not currently activated on Yahoo's main page. It can be used to search for around 15 types of data, from shopping and movies to celebrities and sports. Right off the bat, it's possible to use Search Direct to look up weather updates all the way up to basketball stats.

Yahoo claims that it differs from what Google Instant does. The company says, “They're very different products. We're focused on providing answers, not links. Google Instant is focused on providing more links, faster. Not answers.”

The search engine company eventually plans to release the feature on the iPad, and says they eventually want to incorporate Facebook results sometime in the future.

 PayPal’s Role in YouTube’s Creation

YouTube was created by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim in 2005. The three founders knew each other from working together at another Internet start up, PayPal. In fact, Hurley designed the PayPal logo after reading a Wired article about the online payment company and e-mailing the startup in search of a job. YouTube was initially funded by bonuses received following the eBay buy-out of PayPal. You could argue that if there was no PayPal, there would be no YouTube.


YouTube’s Origins as a Dating Site

The founding trio didn’t come up with the YouTube concept straight away. Legend has it that YouTube began life as a video dating site dubbed “Tune In Hook Up,” said to be influenced by HotorNot. The three ultimately decided not to go that route. The inspiration for YouTube as we know it today is credited to two different events. The first was Karim’s inability to find footage online of Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction,” and the second when Hurley and Chen were unable to share video footage of a dinner party due to e-mail attachment limitations.


YouTube Caused Problems For Utube

The domain name YouTube.com was registered on Valentine’s Day in 2005. This, however, caused a huge misunderstanding for Universal Tube & Rollform Equipment based in Perrysburg, Ohio. Its company domain, “utube.com,” was overwhelmed with traffic from people that tried to spell the video site’s name phonetically. The manufacturing company sued YouTubedismissed. Nowadays, it seems Universal Tube & Rollform Equipment has bowed to the inevitable — its business site has been moved to utubeonline.com and the original utube.com is a video-themed landing page for bad spellers. claiming its business was damaged by the video site, but the claims were


The First Ever YouTube Video

The first video to ever be uploaded to YouTube isn’t a classic by any means. Shot by Yakov Lapitsky at the San Diego Zoo it shows co-founder Jawed Karim in front of the elephant enclosure going on about long trunks. It has, nonetheless, racked up a very healthy 4,282,497 views since its online debut on April 23, 2005.


YouTube’s Annual April Fools Pranks

For the last three years YouTube has pranked its millions of users every April Fools Day. The first was a classic — every video on the site’s homepage was actually a Rickroll. In 2009 YouTube turned the site upside down and in 2010 an attempt to reduce bandwidth costs saw a “TEXTp” mode introduced, which translated colors in the videos into text. We can’t wait to see what YouTube has in store for 2011.


Some Jaw-Dropping YouTube Statistics

As of February 2011, YouTube has 490 million unique users worldwide per month, who rack up an estimated 92 billion page views each month. We spend around 2.9 billion hours on YouTube in a month — over 325,000 years. And those stats are just for the main YouTube website — they don’t incorporate embedded videos or video watched on mobile devices.


YouTube’s Social Stats

Social media-related YouTube stats are just as impressive. YouTube says that on average there are more than 400 tweets per minute containing a YouTube link. Meanwhile, over on Facebook over 150 years worth of YouTube videos are watched every single day.


The Most Viewed, Liked and Favorited Video

Not counting music videos (which due to licensing restrictions are often shown only in the U.S. on YouTube), the most viewed video of all time is the classic “Charlie bit my finger,” with an astounding 282,151,886 (at the time of writing). When you include music videos from the U.S.-only VEVO site, then the crown goes to Justin Beiber, whose “Baby” video has over 466 million views and counting.



Did you know the Gmail Chat client has Group Chat built into it?  That’s right, using the Gmail web chat client you can spin up a group chat session and chat with multiple people at the same time in just a matter of seconds.  For me, this feature was entirely overlooked.  Sure, I saw the phone and the camera button, but I completely missed the Group Chat button until MrGroove pointed it out a few days ago when we had a groovyPost team chat.
So, if your the chairman of your companies Party Planning Committee, read on to see how you can spin up a groovy Group Chat session the next time you planning something in the office!
To start using group chat in Gmail, just Click the Add people icon near the top of the chat box.  The screenshot below is a view of Gmail chat in a pop-out window. You can add as many contacts as you’d like to the chat, which makes this a groovy way to text-conference.
gmail chat from google, add a person
Once you’ve added the person, they’ll show up in the chat and will be able to hear any messages you send.  Note that you’ll be knocked out of off the record chat once your 3rd party enters.
group chat in gmail chat
This feature works in the normal gmail window as well, as shown in the screenshot below.
group chat in-window of gmail

Conclusion

Gmail group chat is an often unused and overlooked feature from Google’s email service.  Thanks to learning about this feature, I can now spam multiple people from a single window.  It’s a win for everyone!!!!

Thanks to Groovypost.





Worlds favorite social networking website, Facebook may announce its e-mail service on Monday, Nov 15. Media reported that the secret project, named as Project Titan, will offer @facebook.com email addresses for users. The reports also added that the Project Titan can be regarded as Gmail Killer.

The special November event of Facebook is expected to held at Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. The event will surface Project Titan, which will change Facebooks entire messaging system.Social media blog Mashable reported that Facebook will launch the e-mail service as the sites current users are unable to send messages outside of Facebook, and the system cant handle simple things like attachments and forwarding.

After a massive salary hike and increase in bonus for the employees, lets wait for the new reaction of internet giant Google for the new Gmail Killer.

Rivalry: 

Even though Google’s global web traffic stands at 9.3% compared to 7% of Facebook, Facebook’s page views have rapidly caught up in the past year to trail just behind Google.
Facebook and Google’s rivalry has become legendary. Google’s policy to focus on the user primarily as a source of data and Facebook’s philosophy of focusing on the user as a human, generating data and interactions (a social graph), are now at loggerheads with each other. There is a great debate over which approach will win in the long run.

To have an insight in to the current scenario lets concentrate on some recent facts and events.
Facebook’s 40,000 servers host 200 million users which is one fifth of all the internet users. On an average they spend 20 minutes on the site daily. Also on an average, they upload 850 million photos and 8 million videos every month. Status updates, news stories and other forms of communication on Facebook measure up to 4 billion instances of information monthly.
But the sheer amount of data is not the most attractive feature here. There are 2 features that set this data apart from all other kinds of user data. Firstly this data is treated as proprietary data which can be accessed only via Facebook, safeguarding it from Google’s outreach. Secondly, this data is very authentic. This is because people use their real names, provide genuine information about themselves and their tastes and link to real friends. This is different from other online portals/services where their behavior is far more impersonal.
Therefore the personalization that Google has been trying to provide by implementing complex search optimization algorithms can be achieved far more easily in Facebook. Facebook has recognized this advantage and introduced the Facebook Search feature last year. This allows users to search anyone’s feeds. Therefore it has become possible to get your friend’s opinion over something rather than accepting the opinions of the search results generated by a search engine.This trend has already begun to yield results. According to Hitwise, Facebook in 2009 sent more users than Google to Evite, video site Tagged.com, gossip mills Perez Hilton.com and Dlisted.
To capitalize further on this advantage, Facebook launched Connect, a network of more than 10,000 independent sites that lets users access their Facebook relationships without logging in to Facebook .com. For example one can go to Digg and see which stories their friends have recommended. Previously users had to visit the Facebook website to keep a tab on their friends. But after the tie ups, relevant information about your friends can be exported to external web sites, if preferred, for your use. Essentially Facebook is creating options to link up your entire web activity via your Facebook account.


But there is a very fine line between going open and losing privacy. Facebook has faced much flak in the past few days due to privacy violations. In short it is facing the ultimate dilemma of every social network which is that though it has a huge reserve of authentic data, every time it tries to capitalize on this data, it receives great opposition from the generators of that data.


Google is also aware of this critical advantage that Facebook has. In 2007 Google had attempted to acquire Facebook but eventually lost out to Microsoft( Facebook encourages users to use bing while searching the web via their accounts). Also in 2008, Google released Friend Connect the same day Facebook launched Connect which allows web sites to link to accounts on any of the major social networks—including MySpace, LinkedIn, Ning, Hi5, and Bebo. Even then success has eluded Google. Some rumors surfaced last year that Google was reconsidering initiating a deal with Facebook.
Facebook has a lot of potential but what is holding it back? Facebook has data but Google has size. In 2009 Google boasted a cash reserve of $24.5 billion while Facebook had begun to acquire cash reserves only towards the end of 2008. Also Facebook will truly be able to use its advantages only if it is able to convince its consumers to let out their personal, private information to vendors and advertisers. In the face of the recent controversies, this is proving to be extremely difficult.
As Google and Facebook race each other neck to neck, it is the users who hold the power button in this scenario. It is upon them to decide how they will allow the biggies to shape their experience on the internet.


Google Analytics is one of the best tool Google has ever produced. Google Analytics provides an overview of visitors to a website and also helps in increasing the traffic to the same. It is amazing to know how Analytics really keep track of visitors and their information in a systematic way.


What you need to do?
All you need to do is create an profile in Google Analytics with the help of your Google account.You need to specify the URL of your website. Google Analytics generates a script which you will place on your website or blog and you are done. Rest is done by Analytics!

What does it do?
Analytics actually records information about the users who visited a website. It provides a clean and crystal clear view about the visitors, their region, browser they used, from which website they crawled in, how long they stayed, how many pages did they visit, what keyword they used to find your website on a search engine, which page was visited the most, new visits and so on. The list is huge!

Features it provide:
At first, Analytics dashboard gives you a summary of all the basic details you need. A graphical representation of visits, number of visits, number of pageviews, average time on site, number of pages visited per visit, bounce rate, percentage of new visitors, visitors overview(graphical), map overlay, traffic sources overview and content overview. Bounce rate indicates the number of visitors who bounced out of the website by just visiting the page they landed in, usually reprted in percentage value. Map overlay displays which part of the world has visited the most, which moderate and so on.

Next is the Intelligence report. Although it is a Beta version, this feature can be used to analyze how your website can proceed further in terms of visitors. You can use daily, weekly and monthly alerts to alert you with a mail on this report. It shows your progress as well.

Next is the visitors overview. Technical stuff can be analyzed here. Browser through which the user came in, type of connection used, which operating system was he using etc. New visitors versus the returning visitors report can be used to know how popular your site is getting day by day. Visitor trends, his loyalty, his network properties, mobile device information(if it was used to browse your site) etc can be found here.

Traffic sources will be listed according to the number of referrers. Suppose your website was visited from Google more number of times, Google will top the list and other referring sites will follow. Direct traffic indicates how many users visited by typing the URL of the site directly. Referring sites may be Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Delicious, StumbleUpon etc. Another fantastic facility that Analytics provides is Keywords report. It indicates which words the users are using to search your site on the search engine. Using this report you can use these words more frequently on any document to draw more visitors. Keywords are most important when it comes to Search Engine Optimization of the website. Adwords is another feature that can be used here to analyze what is the trend in which the search for a particular keyword is happening across the globe. Suppose you enter a word as 'Technology', the related keywords that are mostly being used by Googlers will be displayed. For the word 'Technology', the keywords listed may be like this. 'Latest technology', 'technology news', 'new technology', information technology' etc. Depending on the popularity of the words at any instant of time, we can choose the keywords suitably. Like I have chosen 'Latest Technology News, Updates, Trends........'.

Content management helps you to know how to optimize the landing pages of the website. Landing pages are the pages which can be found with permanent links from search engines. Landing page optimization means optimizing the page with more keywords and appropriate navigation rules. Navigation Analysis depicts in which pattern the visitors are navigating through the website. This path can be used to attract more visitors to the page by adding some exciting stuff and other advertisements.

Analytics is best when it comes to online business sites. More visitors, more customers and hence more trade. They can use this to know what the customers are looking for. They can adjust their trading suitably. Apart from business, others can also use this to increase their popularity on the net. On the whole, Google Analytics is a wonderful tool to analyze and think what has to be done. If you have a website or a blog, you wouldn't want to miss analyzing your site. And this is a place you should look for!

Once the analysis part is over, the owner of the website will be very clear as to what changes he needs to make for his website. When he knows what the customer needs, his job becomes simple. He just needs to execute. The result would be increase in pageviews and hence popularity of the website. The increase in pageviews results in increasing the pagerank of the website, which makes the website to be found on search engines in the first few pages. Pagerank of the website can be verified here.

Google pagerank is an analysis algorithm that focus on linking, which is developed by Google Search Engine that measures the numerical weighting of the elements of hyperlinked set of documents. This reflects that Pagerank is an analysis that which counts the link to the website as a vote and measures it on the scale of 10. Thus, this Pagerank is analysis of strature of the Website which reflect number of people are voting to the website. Pagerank is patented Trademark to Stanford University.
The Page rank is measures on the strength of Incoming as well as Outgoing Links to a website, which ultimately gives us the exact Status of a website. In-order to analyze the Pagerank of a Website we need certain tools to helps us out. There are many tools existing all over the web for analyzing the Pagerank, but still everybody is in need of quality tools.

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So, Here is My list of 5 Best Sites for Checking Google Pagerank
#1. PR Checker
  • Page Rank Checker is a completely free service to check Google pagerank instantly using their online page rank check tool by passing the Captcha test and also it will generate the Pagerank button code which you can place it on your Website.
  • One of the Most popular website for checking the Pagerank. You can switch to this website to check your blog’s Pagerank here.
#2. Check Pagerank
  • Yet another Free Pagerank analysis tool, that gives us the correct Pagerank status of a blog or website. Here also you need to pass the Captcha test.
  • You can switch to this website to check your website/blog’s Pagerank here.
#3. Website Grader
  • Most reliable Pagerank checker tool, that which also gives the total rank of website/blog in the world.
  • You can switch to this website to check your website/blog’s Pagerank here.
#4. DigPagerank
  • The Most popular Pagerank checker tool for testing the Pagerank.
  • You can switch to this website to check your website/blog’s Pagerank here.
#5. Popuri
  • This website will give you the entire criteria about website from Pagerank, Alexa rank to number of backlinks etc.
  • You can switch to this website to check your website/blog’s Pagerank here.
#6. Check Website Stats
#7. My Pagerank
  • The fastest Pagerank Checker tool. No need to pass captcha or any other security orientation just enter the website address and click you are done.
  • You can switch to this website to check your website/blog’s Pagerank here.

You might have seen in some Hollywood movies, that a car is being driven on its own. May be in a Super Hero movies or in fact more, in horror movies! Now Google has conducted a horrifying experiment successfully and has indeed become a Super Hero!
Google Car
Google Car
Aligning with Google’s optimistic view about technology’s ability to advance society, Google has made a surprising move! Google developed the technology for automated cars and test drove the car from Google’s Mountain View campus to Santa Monica office and on to Hollywood Boulevard and logged over 140,000 miles (225,308 kms)! This project uses artificial-intelligence software that can sense anything near the car and mimic the decisions made by a human driver. The automated cars use video cameras, radar sensors and a laser range finder to “see” other traffic, as well as detailed maps to navigate the road ahead.

The project is the brainchild of Sebastian Thrun, the 43-year-old director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, a Google engineer and the co-inventor of the Street View mapping service. Google is using six Priuses and an Audi TT in the project.

While the test is conducted, the car was manned by a trained safety driver behind the wheel who can take over as easily as one disengages cruise control. With this automation, Google expects to reduce traffic accidents.
“Your car should drive itself; it’s amazing to me that we let humans drive cars,” Eric Schmidt, chief executive officer of Google, said at a technology conference last month. “It’s a bug that cars were invented before computers.”
Unmanned Car
Unmanned Car


The car's already traveled 140,000 miles, depending on cameras and a scanning laser to do the driving so you don't have to. You just tell it your destination and it plots a route for you, taking into consideration speed limits and traffic patterns. A Google engineer describes it as "Super Cruise Control," a way to augment your experience rather than usurp it. Although part of me is pretty sure that if I had this function available to me, I'd never turn it off.

The bad news: Google's not anywhere close to even thinking about retail at this point, and even if they did the cost would be astronomical. Besides, I'm sure they're just using the extra time to figure out how to make this baby fly.

However, this is a tremendous experiment and we could see these cars on roads in the near future and see a great decrease in the number of accidents.


Search Engine Optimization


Everybody in this world want their website or blogs to appear on the first page of search engines. Well, why not? After all they are here for marketing or provide information about something. Before I answer what is Search Engine Optimization, let me introduce what is a search engine first of all. A search engine is a Web server which contains links to various websites across the world, Google, Yahoo, Bing, Ask, Kosmix etc for example. Whenever a user wants to access some Website (when the exact URL is unknown), he enters a set of related words and the search engine displays related links to the user. Now, these words are called Keywords.


What is Search Engine Optimization(SEO)?

        To put it in simple words, let me give you an example. Suppose I create a Website regarding e-Commerce, just like amazon.com, flipkart.com, etc. During initial stages, neither my Website nor my company is well known to the customers. When the question of publicizing the Website comes up, Search Engine Optimization is of great help. If my Website is completely Search Engine Optimized, links to my Website appear in first page of the search engines.
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the visibility of a web site or a web page in search engines via the "natural" or un-paid ("organic" or "algorithmic") search results.
       In other words, SEO is used to increase the page rank of a Website. Higher the page rank, probability of my website appearing in the first page of search engine is higher. This in turn, is proportional to the number of users visiting my website. It plays a vital role in Internet marketing.


How SEO works?

       The operations of SEO is based on certain rules. If the Webmaster follow these rules while creating the Website, rest of the work will be done by search engines.
Some of the rules are:

1. Home page and other landing pages of the Website must contain a 'title tag' which describes the website. This title tag is what we see when we search for some links in search engines. They appear on top of the browser when it is opened.
2. The description of each and every page must be specific. This description is called 'meta description' and this is what we see below the links displayed in search engines. Description is small paragraph that describes the content of the page.
3. Description and title tag must contain maximum but meaningful use of Keywords.
4. The content of the webpage must contain these Keywords in excess.
5. Link building is one of the popular methods, where in, appropriate links to other websites are provided from one site to another(external links), or within the site from one page to another(internal links).
6. Each page of a website shall have a unique URL.

There are many such rules to increase the page rank and hence the traffic of a Website. However, the above set of rules are mandatory.


First of all, the search engines must be made to crawl through our website. For this, we need to submit our sitemap to all the search engines. Google provides a handy tool called Webmasters for this, Yahoo and Bing can directly receive the URL and place in its directory. Search Engines might take some time to crawl through your website.

Google provides a tool called Google Adwords to analyze which keywords are being used by the users to enter my site. Being a good Webmaster, you can use the word which is most frequently used and place it in the title tag. This increases the popularity of you website.

SEO

After all this optimizations, you can verify the increase in the number of visitors to your website by using Google Analytics, again a Google tool to analyze where the traffic is coming from, how many users visited, how long they stayed back in your website etc. Also there are many websites for this type of analysis, for example, Alexa, Trafficwala etc.

Nowadays, SEO marketing is very useful and it is obviously used in almost all websites. However, all these pages does not appear on the first page. The reason for this is, search engine uses a complex algorithms to decide which website should be placed higher and which one to be lower.

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