Showing posts with label Web news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Web news. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 November 2013

The hugely addictive game ‘Candy Crush Saga’ has been installed by half a billion people, it has been revealed

According to developer King, the game has been installed more than 500 million times across Facebook, iOS, and Android, The Verge reported

The game, which is expected to file for an initial public offering soon, has become so popular that one out of every 23 Facebook users is a fan of the game.

Saturday, 16 November 2013

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- An Apple attorney told a jury on Wednesday that the company wants an additional $380 million in damages from Samsung's patent infringement, but Samsung says it should only have to pay $52 million.

The figures come on top of the $600 million Samsung already has to pay after a judge vacated about $450 million of the original award.

Apple attorney Harold McElhinny and Samsung attorney Bill Price made the comments during opening statements here at a retrial in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. A new jury of eight people has been assembled to determine how much more Samsung owes Apple for infringing on five patents related to the iPhone's design and functionality.

"We will hear a lot from Samsung, saying no one would have purchased Apple products," McElhinny said. "But in its heart, Samsung knew it was a two-horse race."

He pointed to an internal Samsung document as "conclusive evidence Apple lost sales because of Samsung."

Samsung's Price, meanwhile, said "Apple is asking for more money than it's entitled to."

He noted that customers didn't just buy Samsung products for bounce-back screens and other features that infringed on Apple patents. Rather, they also sought out bigger screens, removable batteries, 4G LTE service, and other items.

McElhinny arrived at the $380 million amount based on lost profits of about $114 million, Samsung's profits of about $231 million, and reasonable royalties of approximately $35 million. Apple estimates it would have sold 360,000 devices if Samsung hadn't released infringing rivals. He noted that Samsung sold 10.7 million infringing devices, generating $3.5 billion in revenue.

"In a fair fight, that money should have gone to Apple," McElhinny said.

Price, meanwhile, said Apple shouldn't receive any money for lost profits, $52.7 million for Samsung's profits, and royalties of only $28,452 because the patents have limitations. 

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Google shut downs Meebo Bar

Posted by Amit Pithadia On 08:40 No comments



Google has announced that it will be discontinuing its Meebo Bar publishing tool effective June 6, 2013 in order to divert more resources towards its Google+ Sign-In service (which includes interactive posts and over the air app installs) and other plug-ins for its social network. The Meebo Bar Dashboard and any analytics will remain active until June 30.

This particular product is currently something that Web publishers would add to their site in order to help make it easier for visitors to “discover, browse, and share content on their site.”

After June 6, 2013, the Meebo Bar will stop loading on any publisher sites. It has been recommended to remove the inactive Meebo code from your site as a general code housekeeping task. After June 6, 2013, any configuration changes you make to your Meebo Bar from your dashboard will have no effect. If you have created custom widgets that you would like to save, you can copy them from the custom button tool on your dashboard. New Meebo Bar creation has been disabled now..

If you added the Meebo Bar through your CMS tools (e.g. Blogger, Wordpress, TypePad) you should use those tools to remove the bar.

Monday, 29 April 2013

Rediff new look

Posted by Amit Pithadia On 07:57 No comments


Rediff.com India Limited, India's leading online provider of news, information, communication, entertainment and shopping services has released the latest version of its Rediff.com website.

Every category has been supported with the main latest picture.

Rediff homepage has come up with interactive and image – friendly appearance. As the trend is changing, rediff is also came up with stylish visual featuring 30 headlines, the new homepage offers a wide assortment of relevant news items from across sections like News and Politics, Business, Movies, Get Ahead, Cricket and Sports.

However, Rediff’s new design looks near replica of Pinterest which shows that the Company has not much effort for something new innovative. 



"The Indian internet user base is quickly moving to consuming our services on various types of mobile devices, whether at home or on the go. As a result, this transition required us to take a fresh and innovative view of how our users are likely to interact with our portal," Ajit Balakrishnan, Chairman and CEO, Rediff.com said. 

 
"Our new tiled interface is a step towards making it easy for a rapidly growing segment of users who access our website from tablet like touch screen devices. We have also redesigned the site in terms of providing users with the content and imagery they desire on our home page, while adding more e-commerce options, which have been in higher demand from this growing population. We believe, the steps we've taken will enhance the overall user experience and over time, contribute to a growing Rediff user base and more widespread adoption of the Rediff brand," he added.

There was one poll has been conducted by one reader in rediffmail and following was the response.






Whether the new would like to reader is purely depend of the nature of reading by respective reader. The only disadvantage which I feel is that if a person have to click more time to read the main contents. Further,  whole stories is clattered with the picture and advertisement which may irritate to proceed further.



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