25th March 2019

Google Trends

Google Trends is a search trends feature that shows how frequently a given search term entered into Google’s search engine relative to the site’s total search volume over a given period of time. Google Trends can used for comparative keyword research and to discover event-triggered spikes in keyword search volume. It provides keyword-related data including search volume index and geographical information about search engine users. How to Use Google Trends You can explore Google Trends from the top down by visiting the tool. what searches are currently trending, then digging into a topic for more information. For i.e, Google Trends […]
22nd March 2019

Google Stadia

A Step Forward Towards Future Technology Recently, Google Announced One More Attractive Thing at the Game Developers Conference 2019 Which Creates More Excitement In All Over World . Specially In Video Gamer. So, Let’s Know What Is It? Google Stadia: No Downloads, No Updates, No Install, Just Nothing! Google Stadia uses company’s cloud technology and its network of data centers. This will allow users to play games directly via web browsers and YouTube. No downloads, no installations. Not only computers or consoles, Google Stadia will be available irrespective of any platform, be it a PSP, a smartphone, a personal computer […]
10th March 2018

How to Play a Video in Unity

Sometimes, being able to play a video file in your game is something that needs to be done. Fortunately, Unity provides a component and some libraries to help you do just that. In this post, I will talk about the Video Player component and some of the requirements you need to meet so that Unity can play your video in-game. What is a Unity Video Player? unity-video-tutorialUnity has a component called a Video Player. This component can be attached to any Game Object in your scene. It allows you to assign a video file to it for playback within your […]
28th March 2017

Important Benefits of Search Engine Optimization

If you are a business owner and looking for more customer for your product and service than this is the right article for you. We are explaining the benefits of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) – It is the process of getting your website ranked highly in the search engine results page. The potential benefits of SEO are huge for businesses. Google, Yahoo and MSN all have different procedures and measures for reaching the top of their search results. This means that a finely balanced, tailored approach will allow an individual website to stand out from the crowd and be seen. […]
4th November 2016

4 Reasons To Have A Website

The intention of writing this article is to make people realise why you should have a website. Since 2010 we have developed 100+ website. Many times we have asked our clients, why you want to have a website for your business. 40% of clients answered us, “Most reputed companies related to our business are having a website. So it doesn’t look good if our clients find that we don’t have a website.” So here are the 4 core reasons why you should have a website When you want to grow your business A website can help you to grow your […]
23rd January 2016

WhatsApp Beta Build Has Hidden Setting To Share Data With Facebook

WhatsApp co-founder and CEO Jan Koum penned a blog post in 2014 in an attempt to alleviate concerns users may have about its on-going negotiations before the Facebook acquisition finalized. In short, users were worried about what would happen to the privacy and anonymity they enjoyed with the service when Facebook took over. Koun talked about his time growing up in the USSR in the 1980s and how fear that communications were being monitored led him and his mother to move the United States before stating: Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around […]
16th October 2015

Android 6.0 Marshmallow

Android 6.0 Marshmallow is such a mishmash of features that I spent a long time trying to suss out the unifying principle behind it all. Turns out, the answer was literally right in front of my face the entire time I was looking at my phone: that new, colorful Google logo. It’s divisive, like any bold rebranding. It gets rid of the childish lettering in favor of a more restrained font — but still has an aura of playfulness in the coloring. It’s a sign that Google’s growing up; it’s more refined and able to put on a suit if […]
2nd September 2015

Google Launch New Logo

Google is introducing a new logo today. Just a month after unveiling a major restructuring of the company, Google is updating its image, too. The new Google logo is still a wordmark, but it’s now using a sans-serif typeface, making it look a lot more modern and playful. The colors are also softer than they used to be. The logo bears a bit more resemblance to the logo of Google’s new parent company, Alphabet, as well. Alphabet’s wordmark has a similarly unadorned look, and this update makes the two companies’ design language fall more inline. As Google’s video introducing the new […]
31st July 2015

Google Translate’s App Now Instantly Translates Printed Text In 27 Languages

One of the most intense experiences you’ll ever have is visiting a country that speaks a language different than yours. There’s a host of tools you can use, but Google’s Translate product has leapfrogged just about everything out there over the years. Its most handy, and impressive, tool is the six-month-old instant translation feature, using the goodies from the acquired Word Lens, that lets you point your camera at something written in another language, say a sign, and it’ll translate into your language with ridiculous accuracy in almost real-time. Today, that feature is expanding today from seven languages to 27 […]
3rd July 2015

Gmail New Option Undo Send Mail

And now you can do just that. Turn on Undo Send in Gmail Labs under Settings, and you’ll see a new “Undo” link on every sent mail confirmation. Click “Undo,” and we’ll grab the message before it’s sent and take you right back to compose. This feature can’t pull back an email that’s already gone; it just holds your message for five seconds so you have a chance to hit the panic button. And don’t worry – if you close Gmail or your browser crashes in those few seconds, we’ll still send your message.
12th March 2015

YouTube For Android Gets Offline Playback Videos In India, Indonesia And Philippines Only

YouTube For Android Gets Offline Playback Videos In India, Indonesia And Philippines Only Here’s something neat. Google has introduced offline video playback for YouTube mobile users. That’s an exciting feature but there’s bad news for most TechCrunch readers: it’s only available on Android devices in India, Indonesia or the Philippines at this point. The company said the update will allow “much of [the] popular YouTube content” in these places to be watched without an internet connection. Videos that support playback will include an offline icon which, once tapped, offers a choice of playback quality. Once cached, each one is available to watch without internet access […]
5th February 2015

How Does The Page Load Speed Affects Google Rankings

The major search engine Google uses many factors to determine the ranking of websites in search results. Three years back it announced that the loading speed of a website also has a great impact in search ranking. The Google mantra is giving the fast and accurate information to its searchers. In case, your website loading speed is low, no one wish to visit your site again, since your site providing bad user experience. As a result automatically your website ranking will be lower even though you have a valuable content. How does the Google measure the Page Load times? Actually […]