Saturday, November 26, 2016
WhatsApp brings several changes for users of Android – Ecuavisa
WhatsApp brings several changes for users of Android – Ecuavisa
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But there are many more new features of the app messaging. This update also allows all users to use the quick responses from the notifications panel, another feature that is also available for quite some time on the mobile platform from Apple.
It is also possible to archive hit a large number of chats to select and delete them. You just have to leave a long press and lets you select chats with you want to execute certain actions. The new button quick access to the camera will also allow us to make a video or a photo directly from the gallery, so that we save more time if possible.
The update is already available for free on Google Play Store, compatible with any version of Android than or equal to Android 2.1, released no less than 8 years
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Why users will need alternatives to Apple Maps
Why users will need alternatives to Apple Maps
Consumers have been venting their frustrations through forums. Jayarr7 wrote in the Apple support discussions community, I am very disappointed with the new Apple Maps that replaced Google Maps. This is a backward move to 2009 software. How can I get Google Maps back. I need street view when I am in a strange neighborhood. 3D is cute but how many times will anyone use it. Another consumer, Talvalin writes, Dire... the new map app is awful. Its like a step back in time to the 1990s. No street view, extremely poor pixelated imagery. What on earth were you thinking Apple? Location based services are a fundamental aspect of a modern smart phone and you are now years behind your competitors. Im seriously thinking of defecting to Android . I really wish I could roll my devices back to IOS5. I dont know about the rest of the world but its usless in the UK. All Things Ds Walt Mossberg calls it the "biggest drawback" of the iPhone 5 while Bloombergs Rich Jaroslavsky found it was "too easily confused, especially in urban areas". Cnet points out that Brian McClendon, vice president of engineering for maps at Google, told the New York Times that Google Maps for Android will soon get an update which will include a host of new features, including the ability to synchronise your search history across devices.
Apple had publicised the fact that the initial release of Apple Maps would not replicate all the features of Google maps in all countries. Apple is a late entrant and we were willing to give it some time to catch up. What we didnt expect was such a shoddy mapping system replacing the far more polished experience offered by Google Maps.
Google Maps has been an integral part of Apples iPhone experience since 2007. It offers turn-by-turn voice navigation, 3D view, live traffic updates, local search and the extremely famous Street View and Map Maker. Over the years, Google Maps has been striving to offer accurate, consumer-friendly, concise and rich map data and related features.
On the other hand, Apple with its latest update has replaced Google Maps with its own mapping system featuring turn-by-turn spoken directions, interactive 3D views and real-time traffic information. The screen is capable of turning into a 3D perspective view with large signs and arrows superimposed over the image, showing you which way to go and how long its going to take to get there. The Maps app offers real-time traffic info and also suggests alternative routes in case of heavy traffic. Apple introduced its new feature called FlyOver, which shows major cities with photo-realistic, interactive 3D views, giving options to zoom, pan, tilt and rotate across the city. Making Apple Maps fun to use, Siri, which needs no introduction, can guide users to their destination and help find hangouts on the way. Apple has pushed in some local search that allows viewing photos, getting addresses and checking out Yelp reviews.
While that description sounds good, Apple hasnt been able to deliver in the real world. It is undoubtedly pretty to look at, but users have been complaining that the functionality has been downgraded. All the hype that it created hasnt been able to match to that of the real world. User feedback about the Apple Maps says that it is buggy with poor 3D routing, poor traffic updates and identifies some locations in the wrong zipcode, which means poor address location. Adding to these glitches is the fact that it drops some great features that people rely on while using Google Maps. The most important features missing are Street View and transit information. Street View offers images of a new place, ensuring you have chosen the right direction. Missing transit information is a setback for city-dwellers. While searching for transit info, Apple Maps pulls out some third party apps, adding to the annoyance. Another notable missing feature is Googles Map Maker, which is a simple way of offering corrections.
If you thought you could use the new maps on your iPhone across the globe, then you may be wrong. Apple had released a list of the international availability of iOS 6 features last week and one will clearly notice that only standard maps and satellite features are widely available across the globe, while others like spoken navigation, directions, traffic and local search are currently not available for most of the regions. In fact, 3D buildings in navigation is available only for the U.S. so far. Click here to know which iOS feature is available in your country.
For Indian users who upgrade to iOS 6, standard maps, satellite, local search are features supported so far. They will have to do without directions, turn by turn navigation, 3D maps, traffic, 3D buildings in navigation and Siri Maps integration for directions and so on. On the other hand, its just recently that Google introduced new navigation and live traffic updates for users in India. Both these new additions to Google Maps in India work brilliantly. While navigation is available across the nation, live traffic updates can be accessed by users in major metros.
Conclusion
It is understandable that Apple would be more than eager to replace Google Maps with some other service, and its fair enough if it tries to do so with its own mapping system as both giants battle for a larger chunk of the mobile market. But it is annoying that Apple chose to replace the well defined, feature-packed, accurate Google Maps with something that is unfinished and downgrade the mapping experience for its users. Evidently, with years of hard work behind it, Google Maps isnt so easy to replace. Apple, on the other hand, is trying to build the experience that Google Maps has accomplished by far. It even welcomes user feedback for the changes, as Apple embarks upon its journey towards better mapping system. However, if Apple, with all its closedness, plans to push its Maps down users throats, then it had better roll out some quick changes.
Apple Maps alternatives
Google Maps Web App
The best alternative for Apple Maps would be accessing Google Maps via Safari or your other mobile browser. Though it may not be perfect to use, this seems to be the best possible option right now. Moreover, one thing that still remains missing in the mobile browser option is Street View (However, in India, Street View isnt available in its full glory yet). So all you need to do is bookmark google.maps.com. Besides, you can still use apps like Google Earth and Latitude on your iOS 6 device. Needless to say, they wont provide a complete Google Maps experience.
Bing
Another option is Microsofts Bing Maps. Bings Maps database is strong and the company has been working on it for a longer duration compared to Apple. Bing includes transit stops, search, traffic and directions. Though not quick as the Google Maps, it has a decent directions feature that offers points on the route instead of turn by turn directions. Though it misses on Street View, it lets you view the map in different styles using the layers menu. You can choose from standard Map view, Aerial (Satellite) and Birds Eye for the map style road view. This option can be considered, but dont expect it to bring back all your Google Maps abilities like Street View and voice directions.
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Friday, September 16, 2016
YouTube tests messaging feature among users
YouTube tests messaging feature among users
Youtube to start messaging among the users.
Apparently, a new onslaught of Google is against other social networking experts videos, always bet on new features for users to spend more time on them.

Have long since existing comments on YouTube videos are causing discomfort among many users. The idea now is to facilitate communication and enter a message exchange feature among the participants. Thus, YouTube began testing a tool that allows conversation and even sending photos and videos. Native sharing call, users who were awarded with the new tab can pass on to friends the news. Googles idea is to enable users to increase the interaction between them, leaving YouTube, of course, more like social networking.
Apparently, a new onslaught of Google against other social networking experts videos, always bet on new features for users to spend more time on them.
Each user spends on average 40 minutes per session on YouTube, and the portal is larger in scope between users 18-49 years (taking into account only of mobile data). Of course, YouTube is eyeing higher revenue, with people exchanging messages and videos, the longer will the network and consequently the sponsors will have more interest in investing.
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