The app for which everyone was waiting for long time finally has been launched. This iPhone app allows you to create, edit and open Microsoft Word 2007 and Xls files. As an enhanced feature these files can be mailed as an attachment from your iPhone.
By using this app you can take your work anywhere with you. Using the same local network you can transfer files to your iPhone or from it via WiFi and it can be mounted as a drive on your PC.
The interface of this iPhone app is very easy to use and an amazing feature of this application is “Find” feature through which user can easily locate the word and xls files saved on iPhone.
Other amazing features include :
• Adjust text formatting
• Change the font style, size and color
• Switch background colors
• Highlight text
• Add bullets
• Insert and delete columns and rows
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Referral Game: Facebook beats Google
In recent days almost everyone is familiar with the war between Facebook and Google. Immediately after the launch of Facebook when it gained popularity, Google tried its level best to buy Facebook but they failed. Facebook is becoming a big social network and is currently ranking on second position in Alexa rankings(site that determines the international rankings for site). With the increasing popularity the major search engines and we can say (the competitors of Google) like Yahoo, Bing and AOL receives more traffic from Facebook web portal.
The San Francisco Chronicle, Web measurement firm Compete Inc. counted 13 percent of portals' December traffic as being attributable to Facebook. eBay stood second with 7.61 percent; and finally Google with 7-percent share remained third and Myspace was fourth with just 2 percent.
From the Chronicle: "Google accounted for 21.3 percent of referrals to sites catering to movie fans, but Facebook was second with 12.4 percent. And in a video category, Google -- which owns YouTube -- was first with 22.9 percent, but Facebook was next at 12.7 percent."
From these results we can conclude that Facebook is beating and works like a slow poison for Google.
The San Francisco Chronicle, Web measurement firm Compete Inc. counted 13 percent of portals' December traffic as being attributable to Facebook. eBay stood second with 7.61 percent; and finally Google with 7-percent share remained third and Myspace was fourth with just 2 percent.
From the Chronicle: "Google accounted for 21.3 percent of referrals to sites catering to movie fans, but Facebook was second with 12.4 percent. And in a video category, Google -- which owns YouTube -- was first with 22.9 percent, but Facebook was next at 12.7 percent."
From these results we can conclude that Facebook is beating and works like a slow poison for Google.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Samsung Plans Cheaper Phones by Adding OS Choice
Samsung's mobile strategy in 2010 will mainly focus on Smartphones. So, the company plans to differentiate itself by offering more affordable options, Hankil Yoon, vice president of product planning for Samsung, said during a Monday roundtable with reporters here at Mobile World Congress.
The VP said that there is a new segment of consumers looking for light and easy-featured phones. This is actually a statement to attract customers’ attention. Samsung did not end up introducing any Android phones at MWC this year, but the platform "will gain rapid traction in 2010," Yoon said. Windows 7 and the Linux-based LiMo are also "on the horizon."
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