Skip to main content

Home/ Web 2.0 Tools/ Group items tagged hit

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Rohit Yadav

Pre Orders for the Nokia X in China hit 1 million - 0 views

  •  
    Pre Orders for the Nokia X in china hit 1 million units, despite only having been on sale for four days, the company announced via its Weibo account. Nokia isn't making any overall predictions for sales numbers in China, but there's still a few weeks to go before the Nokia X actually begins shipping in the country on March 25th
kushan Harsha

Hulk Hogan Sex Tape Allegedly Hits Internet - 8 views

  •  
    Hulk Hogan Sex Tape Allegedly Hits Internet
  •  
    if you want best news like this. Or follow. Your article in here www.killdo.de.gg
John Onwuegbu

Top 5 Desktop, Tablet & Mobile Console browsers for Q1 2016 | Questechie - 4 views

  •  
    Interestingly, all the major browsers recorded a drop, but IE has been the most hit, with Chrome and Firefox fairly hit compared to same period in 2015.
freattz zine

Social Media : StumbleUpon Hits 1 Billion Stumbles Per Month, Cheers Your `Thumbs Up` t... - 0 views

  •  
    Social Media : StumbleUpon Hits 1 Billion Stumbles Per Month, Cheers Your `Thumbs Up` to StumbleUpon : World Wired Society
mikhail-miguel

AudioPen - Just hit record. Then start Speaking. AudioPen will transcribe when you're d... - 0 views

  •  
    AudioPen: Just hit record. Then start Speaking. AudioPen will transcribe when you're done (audiopen.ai).
Janos Haits

Percolate.com/ - 17 views

  •  
    We want to make publishing simple.Percolate is a platform that helps you create content by bubbling up interesting stuff for you to comment on. We believe people are interesting and want to make tools to help you express yourself easily. Percolate works by hooking up to streams of content (like RSS and Twitter, with more to come) and filtering down to the most interesting stuff for you (by way of a lot of math and technical wizardry). We then present that content back to you for you to react to, which is as easy as hitting an "awesome" button.
anonymous

Eye-popping Midnight Delivery of Valentine's Gifts from Infibeam - 0 views

  •  
    Lovers hardly go to bed before midnight as they love to indulge in long romantic dialogue with their partners for hours together. And this is a good opportunity for each other to send Valentine gifts at midnight. Infibeam.com provides midnight delivery for those nocturnal creatures, who hate to hit the bed early. Chocolates, teddy bears, pink roses, yellow roses, red roses, cake and chocolate hampers are some of the coolest options as Valentine gifts.
anonymous

LG Optimus 2 - Slimmest Smartphone in India - 0 views

  •  
    Here comes a high end, slimmest android phone powered by 800MHz processor from LG. L G Optimus 2 is slimmest smarphone that measures 123.9 x 63.2 x 10.9 mm and weigh approx 125 grams. It has a captivate 3.2 inch touchscreen with 320 x 480 pixels resolution. It comes with 3.2 MP with autofocus and video snapper, which will give you quality pictures. Extended memory of the phone with Micro SD goes up to 32 GB. It is wrapped with multimedia features like multi-format music player, FM Radio, 3.5 mm jack, and speakers. It supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, WAP and USB data connectivity features. This high-end 3G Android phone is powered by 2.3 Gingerbread OS and will hit the market soon at affordable rates.
Richard Kendall

Be Better at Twitter: The Definitive, Data-Driven Guide - Megan Garber - Technology - T... - 0 views

  •  
    * Old news is no news: Twitter emphasizes real-time information, so information rapidly gets stale. Followers quickly get bored of even relatively fresh links seen multiple times. * Contribute to the story: To keep people interested, add an opinion, a pertinent fact or otherwise add to the conversation before hitting "send" on a retweet. * Keep it short: Twitter limits tweets to 140 characters, but followers still appreciate conciseness. Using as few characters as possible also leaves room for longer, more satisfying comments on retweets. * Limit Twitter-specific syntax: Overuse of #hashtags, @mentions and abbreviations makes tweets hard to read. But some syntax is helpful; if posing a question, adding a hashtag helps everyone follow along. * Keep it to yourself: The clichéd "sandwich" tweets about pedestrian, personal details were largely disliked. Reviewers reserved a special hatred for Foursquare location check-ins. * Provide context: Tweets that are too short leave readers unable to understand their meaning. Simply linking to a blog or photo, without giving readers a reason to click on it, was described as "lame." * Don't whine: Negative sentiments and complaints were disliked. * Be a tease: News or professional organizations that want readers to click on their links need to hook the reader, not give away all of the news in the tweet itself.
John Onwuegbu

Shellshock flaw hits Mac and Linux Systems | Questechie - 4 views

  •  
    The trigger lies in old Shell Shock, and apparently has been lurking in the Bash shell for years.
awqi zar

Rise of the Event-Based Social Networks - 11 views

  •  
    With interest in location-based social networks (LBSN) hitting an all-time high with Foursquare's recent funding announcement valuing the company at $115 million, a new type of social networking has emerged that borrows some of the mechanics and incentives from location-based services: event-based social networks (EBSNs).
John Onwuegbu

Google Chrome 6 Speed Hits Top - 0 views

  •  
    The benchmark score as obtained by Computerworld Support, makes Chrome 6 the fastest version of the browser with JavaScript capabilities.
awqi zar

Automated Filtering vs Human-Powered Curation » Browse My Stuff - 4 views

  •  
    With solutions like Paper.li and Browse My Stuff grabbing attention, and with people like Robin Good doing a series on Real-Time News Curation, and Ross Dawson tells us has curation has hit the tipping point, it seems like the concepts of curation, aggregation, filtering are suddenly a central conversation.  Of course, this has long been a conversation as Robin, Ross or I could tell you.  However, what has really changed here is first the explosion of content sources.  As Robin put it: "You cannot follow and keep yourself updated in an effective way by simply subscribing to as many sources as possible." I would also say that what has really changed is the sophistication of automated filtering to deal with extracting value from the noise.  I had an interesting exchange with Robin around the question of what constitutes filtering and how that differs from curation.  I'll get to that in a bit.  Let' me first provide some background on filtering.
Anton S.

BurnURL: Don't Just Shorten URLs ... Burn Them! - 0 views

shared by Anton S. on 06 Mar 09 - Cached
  •  
    "When you click a BurnURL, the experience is a bit different than most shorteners. You'll see what we call the "ShareBar," which includes convenient links to share the story on popular social networks like Twitter, Facebook, and Digg, a hit count showing how many times the link has been visited, and options to vote the story up or down and see the overall rating from visitors. As you can imagine, all of these actions and data points create an opportunity to do lots of interesting stuff, and get back to something similar to the original ReadBurner."
Adam Mills

Apple App Store hits an impressive milestone - 0 views

  •  
    Today, Apple's App Store surpassed 1.5 billion downloads only three months since they announced going over the 1 billion mark.
Elio Assuncao

Augmented Reality Mobile Browsers With Panoramic Zooming - 0 views

  •  
    Currently being developed for mobile phones are augmented reality browsers. Instead of using a mobile Web browser like Safari or Opera, Augmented Reality Browsers add an information layer over the world as seen through your phone's camera lens. Tonchidot's Sekai Camera is one example of current research on AR, Layar is also creating its own development, and this summer AR technologies finally started to hit the market.
awqi zar

How to Increase Blog Traffic by Over 100% In 3 Days - Remarkablogger - 8 views

  •  
    Maciverse.com is a website that covers everything about Apple's Mac computers. It has been almost 2 years since we started the website and we are now really hitting our stride. We currently average 70,000+ monthly unique visitors, but that wasn't always the case. In fact, most of our success has come during the last year. Twelve months ago we average 12,000 monthly visitors; we've since discovered a few tips, tricks, and secrets that have allowed us to grow quickly to where we are today. In this post we'd like to share some of those lessons learned that have contributed to our growth.
awqi zar

Facebook Fan Page Customization: Tips, Tricks, Applications - tripwire magazine - 11 views

  •  
    As Facebook's user base increasingly grows larger (it just hit 500 million), so do the benefits of having a fan page to market your content. If you're a frequent visitor of other peoples' fan pages you may have noticed that it is more and more common that they are customized. It is not that difficult and you should consider giving it a try yourself. In this article I am going to show you how to customize your Facebook page using FBML aka Facebook Markup Language.
anonymous

Designing my life: Keepon the Dancing Robot - 2 views

  •  
    This little dancing robot is as cute as cute can be. I had to post this video of it dancing to music. It was developed by scientist (Hideki Kozima and programmed by Marek Michalowski) as a learning aid for children. The design of Keepon is very simple, just two eyes and a button nose It will certainly be a big hit when it goes onto sale in 2010. 
Janos Haits

Click.to - Home - 19 views

  •  
    Click.to simplifies your daily work significantly. You will save dozens of clicks, because interfaces between programs, and detours, can be skipped. Rather than looking up an address for a contact in Outlook, opening your browser to access Google Maps, and then typing in the address, you only need to click on Outlook, hit Ctrl+C (for Mac-Users: ⌘+C), select the menu click.to "Google Maps" and click.to searches for the address automatically on google maps and shows you the results.
1 - 20 of 34 Next ›
Showing 20 items per page