Friday, 18 July 2014

Google Analytics App in iPhone - How To Download (or) install Google Analytics App For iPhone And Android

Google Analytics App in iPhone - How To Download (or) install Google Analytics App For iPhone And Android

Hi Friends Now A Days Most Of people are using and maintained Blogger or WordPress , So Google Analytics the most commonly used free tool for web Analytics. Because of the great quality you get for free the users range from inexperienced analyst to the most advanced users. The basic dashboard can be customized to the user’s needs to give the right insights in your web traffic. Google Analytic doesn't only measure the chosen metrics but offers the possibility to convert these in achieved goals. You can segment your visitors, measure the effectiveness of your email campaigns and optimize your conversion.

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Like the Android app, Google Analytics for iPhone lets users check in on their website analytics  including real-time visitor reports  from the comfort of their smartphone. In addition to real-time and time-based reports, the app can be used to view behaviors, conversions and more.
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Longtime Google Analytics users  who have had to rely on third-party solutions for mobile access  will appreciate having an official app. The UI aesthetic matches the other Google apps for iOS. The app also takes advantage of the sign-in features in Gmail, Google+ and the standard Google app for iOS.
Google Analytics for iPhone was a curious omission for the search giant. Despite having its own mobile operating system, Google has historically done a great job of maintaining app parity between iOS and Android  if not feature parity.
Google Analytics for iPhone is not optimized for the iPad, however. Hopefully iPad support will be added in a future update.

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Thursday, 17 July 2014

Nokia Lumia 930 Released And Features

Nokia Lumia 930 Released And Features

Hi My Dear Friends ! Nokia Lumia 930 is mixing with the big boys of mobile, and if you're yearning for some Windows Phone 8.1 love then the 930 is the best handset around.It sports a meaty 2.2Ghz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 5-inch full HD display, 32GB of internal storage, 1.2MP front camera and 20MP rear snapper.In true Lumia style the 930 comes in a range of colours including the muted black alongside the more eccentric green and orange. The Windows Phone flagship has hit stores, so here's where it's landed, and for how much.

                                  
            Nokia Lumia 930 release date and price: where can I get it?

coming forwards on the Nokia Lumia 930 price, and the handset is now available for free on contracts starting at £30.50 per month. You can only choose between O2 and Vodafone though.If you don't fancy being locked into a two year deal, Car phone also has the Lumia 930 available SIM-free for a relatively reasonable £479.95 - but you can get it cheaper elsewhere. Keep reading to find out where.Opt for a pay month deal and you'll also get a free Nokia wireless bundle (wireless speaker, wireless charger and £20 app voucher) worth £130.

                                



can pick up the Nokia Lumia 930 over at Phones 4U, and if you're a fan of white the good news here is that the high street retailer has that colour exclusively along with the black, green and orange options.The Lumia 930 can be had for free on contracts starting at £29 per month, but there are no SIM-free of PAYG deals available.

In terms of network selection Phones 4U is offering the Lumia 930 on EE, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone, and it will also chuck in a free wireless kit worth £150 - which includes an additional white treasure tag on top of Carphone's offering.

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Latest App For Smarter Podcasts

Latest App For Smarter Podcasts

Hello Everyone! Developer Marco Arment is best known for his read-it-later app Instapaper, and for his former role as Tumblr's lead developer.Arment's latest project, however, tackles an entirely different medium: podcasts. The developer just rolled out the first version of Overcast, a deceptively simple, yet powerful, podcast player. app was inspired by the simplicity of iOS 7, according to Arment."iOS 7 shook up the market, and by pure luck, shifted high-end iOS design away from fashions I could never compete in  heavy use of textures and complex graphical widgets into what I could actually do: simplicity, space and typography," he wrote in a blog post.But it's two of Overcast's premium features (both of which are available for a single $4.99 in-app purchase) that really set it apart from other players: Smart Speed and Voice Boost.

  

                                                    


Smart Speed enables you to listen to their podcasts faster by speeding up the silences within the recordings. Arment said the feature makes listening faster, but adds no detectable changes to a podcast's audio. Voice Boost is a feature that essentially equalizes a podcast's volume, so listeners won't have to constantly turn it up or down at different points while listening— an issue that crops up more frequently with amateur podcasts.

Overcast is free, but the one in-app purchase buys you all of its premium features, including a sleep timer and the ability to download podcasts over cellular data, along with Smart Speed and Voice Boost.

For those who don't care to pay for the bonus features, the app has a very simple interface that makes it easy to find, listen and subscribe to podcasts. In addition to browsing titles by name, you can also link the app to your Twitter account to see recommendations from people you follow. The app also has a dedicated web player that allows you to pause a podcast from your iPhone, and resume listening on the web.
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Overcast was in development for a long time; Arment first announced the app last September during the XOXO festival, and it spent more than two months in beta before its official release Wednesday.

Overcast is currently iPhone-only. Arment said he is working on an iPad app, but has no plans to create an Android version.

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Wednesday, 16 July 2014

iOS Latest App Released For Users

iOS Latest App Released For Users

Hi My Dear Friends! iOS users will be prompted to update their devices to the newest iteration of Apple's mobile operating system. As difficult as it is to believe, we're already onto the sixth version of the OS, which continues to be updated with new features on a yearly basis. After pushing out so many upgrades critical to plugging a few major feature holes, the vast majority of its 200 advertised enhancements are strictly granular, as Apple continues to polish its popular OS.That doesn't mean, though, that this build is coming to the masses without any jarring UI changes: Apple has declared independence from Google by adopting its own Maps, added a few nice features to Mail and iCloud, thrown Facebook integration into the mix and introduced the Passbook for paperless tickets. The question is, how does it stack up against previous refreshes? Read on to find out.

                                                       


Quick peruse through the App Store reveals no shortage of password management apps, indicative perhaps of people’s desire to not, well, losetheirpasswords.Passible is the latest service to throw its hat into the ring courtesy ofClearSkyApps – an Israeli development firm with perhaps more of a track-record in fitness-focused apps. Still, if ‘health’ is your thing, then keeping track of your dozens of passwords is certainly healthy, right? Anyway, Passible is tackling the problem from a similar direction to the myriad of alternatives out there already, except it’s striving to emphasize simplicity and beauty, with a few neat features thrown in for good measure. Here’s a quick dive under the hood.


                                        

 yourself up with a master passcode so that nobody else can enter and steal all your precious passwords. Once in, it’s just a case of hitting the little ‘+’ icon and adding all the pertinent details, including the URL for the site in question (TECHDEBUTE.com), your username for that service, password, display name (e.g. ‘Ebay’) and, importantly, any folder you wish this account to be saved to. A separate section is dedicated to all your bank cards, covering things like card numbers, expiry dates, PIN codes and more.

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You would probably want to group ‘Amazon’, ‘eBay’ and ‘Paypal’ together in a folder called ‘Ecommerce’ or something similar. You can also save up to six favorites by hitting the little heart icon at the top of the main screen, and this serves as easy access to your most commonly used accounts. These icons can actually be changed for each favorite, with a choice of 18 symbols available within the edit menu for each entry.

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Passible is very much about the usability though, with a deft swipe to the right revealing your password, and flick to the left letting you delete a specific account from Passible.

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Passible also lets you bypass long, meandering lists through color-coding, which helps you create sub-categories of sorts within a folder by allocating a specific color to more specific types of website. And you can add notes to each account, reminding you of any details that may be important for future reference.

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Neat little password analyzer is built directly into Passible too, telling you instantly what it thinks about your choice of passwords, whether they don’t contain enough numbers or symbols, or whether you’re dumb enough to include your username in the password itself.

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Passible definitely introduces a compelling proposition to the increasingly busy password management space, and its simplicity may appeal to many. But it does lack many of the additional features you’ll find in the more-established players, such as 1Password, which lets you store software licences, driver licences, reward programs and more.

Furthermore, many of Passible’s competitors are truly cross-platform, delivering desktop apps as well as incarnations for Android or Windows Phone. Passible is an iOS-only affair for now, which will be fine for some, but not others.

Passible is available to download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch now.

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Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Top 5 Best And Latest  Mac App's

Top 5 Best And Latest Mac App's

Hi Friends! interesting apps for the Mac, but some of them you just can't live without. In this year's annual Lifehacker Pack for Mac, we're highlighting the best downloads for better productivity, communication, media management, and more.The TECHDEBUTE is a yearly snapshot of our favorite, essential applications for each of our favorite platforms. For our always-updating directory of all the best apps, be sure to bookmark our Mac App Directory.

                                  


Top And Best MAC App's ;

1. aTEXT

Text expansion, also known as typing shortcuts, can save you hours of typing each day. You type a small word or combination of characters and it'll expand into full, complex sentences that you often use. We love aText because it offers so many great features and only costs $5. If you haven't yet jumped on the text expansion train, it's time.

                                            

2. WUNDERLIST:

No shortage of great to-do apps for every platform, including the Mac, but Wunderlist is one of our favorites because it's free, syncs to the cloud, and it's cross-platform across just about every modern device. Wunderlist is easy to use and anyone can start making to-do lists right away. Wunderlist isn't packed with as many features as something like OmniFocus, and doesn't have the premium features of an app like Todoist, but it's considerably easier than either to use.

                                

3. AIRMAIL: 

Airmail has come a long way in a very short period of time. It features great support for Gmail and iCloud addresses, full IMAP/POP support and support for Exchange accounts, uses Gmail's own keyboard and global shortcuts, lets you set custom shortcuts, comes with its own filters and themes, integrates well with other popular productivity apps and calendaring tools, and more. For $2, you get an amazing desktop email client, and we've discussed why you might consider a desktop client over just using webmail in the past. Our previous pick, Sparrow, is still good, despite Google's acquisition of it marking the end of its development. Sparrow Lite offers a free option with ads and a single account limit, but you can pay $10 to go pro with one of our all-time favorite email apps. Still,with Sparrow in stasis and Airmail constantly improving, we think it deserves the nod.

                                               

4. ADIUM:

Adium is a fast, lightweight chat client. It doesn't have a lot of complicated features and that's part of the reason we like it. That said, you can customize it with all sorts of plugins and add pretty much whatever you want. Apple's iMessage offers a simple alternative with video chat and a variety of other nice features, but if you just want to IM, you use Hangouts on all of your devices to talk to friends, or you like the ability to have multiple chat protocols all in the same app, Adium's the way to go.
                                 

5. REEDER 2

After the demise of Google Reader, it seemed like it would be forever before Reeder, our favorite desktop feedreader, would come back to life. Then Reeder 2 officially launched in May, bringing support for dozens of popular feedreading services and tons of new features. In additional to local RSS-so you don't ever need to rely on a third party service again-Reeder 2 supports Feedly, Feedbin, Feed Wrangler, Fever, and a few others. You get all the gestures and reading options that made the original Reeder a hit, and it's fast, clean, and customizable. It is, however, also $10. If you're not into spending that kind of money, Net NewsWire 4 is currently in beta, and there's always good old fashioned Feedly via the web.

                              


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Top 3 Gmail Latest Tricks For Users

Hi My Dear Friends! Gmail is the Google approach to email and chat. Practically unlimited free online storage allows you to collect all your messages, and Gmail's simple but very smart interface lets you find mail precisely and see it in context without effort. POP and powerful IMAP access bring Gmail to any email program or device.Gmail puts contextual advertising next to the emails you read.




working at emerging companies, big companies and VCs  manage their email, I’m blown away by how inefficient their processes are.Although my own inbox still isn’t perfect, I’ve discovered three email tricks for Gmail (and many of these ideas can be implemented in other email services too) that literally save hours of my life every single week.

Top AND BEST AND LATEST TRICKS FOR GMAIL SERVICE FOR USERS: 

1. one-page inbox view that bubbles what you need to see to the top: 

seem to be leveraging Gmail’s Priority Inbox, with the “Important and Unread” messages at the top of their inbox view, then the “Starred” email section right below that, followed by “Everything Else.


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Priority Inbox also gives you the ability to change say the top section to show only emails from a particular label by going to “More options” via the drop down icon to the right of the section title

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Emails coming via Twitter (like retweets), New Relic (Performance Dashboards), and so forth are interesting to me, so I don’t want them to skip the inbox, but they are certainly not critical for me to read first.I found a liberal search filter “from:notify OR from:info” that covers many of these emails. For the subscriptions I don’t want to see, I simply unsubscribe (see below for some tips on that).Make sure to order the sections from top to bottom in the order you want the emails to be displayed. You might have an email that gets associated to multiple labels, and the exclusive section an email falls into will be the first matching section from the top.

2.Use canned email template responses


Gmail has a nifty lab feature for creating and embedding email templates to speed up your email follow-ups for common tasks. I use it extensively for recruiting follow-ups (screenshot below), common legal contracts, and meeting requests – check out these instructions, which are very easy to follow.

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3. Proactively unsubscribe from unwanted mailing lists


Lifehacker has this tip for mass identifying mailing lists and filtering them out of your inbox. Personally, I prefer to just manually unsubscribe from each mailing list by clicking the unsubscribe links at the bottom of these messages. That way, I don’t miss any mailing lists I do like seeing.Personally, I’ve found that Gmail’s “Report Spam” feature is not aggressive enough. I’ll still get similar emails from that mailing list coming through over and over again despite repeatedly reporting them as spam.Given the recipient is the same, it’s better to filter these out anyways and use “Report Spam” for the hard emails which are difficult to capture with search-based filters.If you unsubscribed from a mailing list but it’s still haunting you, it might be because the first unsubscribe associated you to another email address.
strategies useful in taming your inbox. It takes time to get your email environment setup properly, but trust me, it’s totally worth the small investment of implementing best practices now to save many more wasted cycles going forward.Keep in mind that everyone’s inbox needs are different. There’s unfortunately no one-size fits all solution, so personalize these techniques as you need to.If you have any suggestions or additional tips for managing email please comment on those below or reach out to me – I would love to hear them.
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Monday, 14 July 2014

Sony Xperia Z3 Latest Features And images

Sony Xperia Z3 Latest Features And images

Hello My dear Friends! Sony doesn’t want to wait until next year to churn out the successor to its flagship. After launching the Z2 at the Mobile World Congress in February, the Z3 may enter markets in September, reports TheInquirer. The report states that Sony could launch the Z3 as well as the Z3 Compact at the IFA this year.According to a report by PCAdvisor, a ‘leaked screenshot of the rules for a raffle competition that runs from 1 July to 30 September’ by Vodafone Germany suggests that the Z3 and Z3.


                                        

several images of the alleged Z3 have also surfaced.Xperia Blog has got its hands on some leaked images of the alleged devices. The leaked images show the L55t model that runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat with firmware build 23.0.G.0.98 The image also confirms quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 MSM8974-AC chipset that clocks at 2.5GHz and Adreno 330 graphics. The pictures further confirm that Sony will be using similar optics that were seen in the Xperia Z1 and Xperia Z2, along with 20.7MP Exmor RS lens. The report also shows a couple of other images of the device showcasing the notifications section and lower edge from the rear side. Another leaked image shows the Xperia z3 next to the Galaxy Note. Now, the Note measures 146.9 x 83 x 9.7 mm, so you get a fair idea about the dimensions of the Z3. It should be noted that Samsung is rumoured to working on the Note 4 that will be launched later this year, and Sony is already gearing up with a competitor. The Note 4 will also likely arrive at IFA, if Samsung’s past track record is any indication. Whether Sony will succeed in stealing Samsung.

                                    

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