Showing posts with label three. Show all posts
Showing posts with label three. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Three measures Facebook have taken to Retain Social Network Dominance

With the developing of mobile devices,now more and more people appeals to have fun at any time anywhere with its portal device. Whether watch the YouTube videos or chat with friends, all of them have inspired company should pay attention to its mobile service. That includes the social networking giant–Facebook.

Everyone wants to know how well Facebook is doing with mobile. According to a new research report, almost one in five new Facebook fans came from mobile devices in August, an increase of 280% in four months.

PageLever looked at more than 500 Facebook Pages with 100,000 or more Facebook fans and found only 5% of new fans came from mobile in May, but that number jumped to 19% in August. 

1. Facebook expands mobile app install ads to all developers


If Facebook’s going to make money on mobile, it needs developers building social apps that send it content and buying ads. That’s why making it easy to build Facebook-integrated apps is critical, and why today it revamped its Android SDK and launched the Android Dev Center.  That is to say, two months after offering app install ads for mobile devices to a select group of app developers and their marketing partners,Facebook Mobile Ad Unit for Apps Now Available to All Developers.

2. Facebook Invites Press to Gifts Event in NYC Nov. 1


According to the news from CNET, Facebook sent an invitation to members of the press late Thursday for an event scheduled in New York City to “come see what’s new with Facebook Gifts.”

The invitation — which also includes the words “You = Invited” in front of a grey-scale packaged gift — will be held at FAO Schwarz toy store on Thursday, Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m.

This marks Facebook will hold a press event in the upcoming weeks. The main purpose is to stimulate the growth of its business.

3. India, A New Facebook Testing Ground


India is becoming such a important testing ground for Facebook as it strives to cash in on growth in emerging markets and better target mobile-phone users—two increasingly pressing goals for the social-networking firm.

The company sees the giant nation, whose Internet user base is expanding rapidly, as a market central to its future prospects. Since putting its first employee in India in 2010, Facebook has grown from eight million Indian users to 65 million as of this month, making it one of the companys top global markets.By contrast, Facebooks growth appears to be slowing, particularly in the U.S, mainly due to so much competitors .  

But sustaining that growth and cashing in on it wont be a cinch. The firm must cater to millions of Indians coming online for the first time on low-tech mobile phones with spotty cell service. Everything—from Facebooks own services to the many apps Indian companies develop—will have to work in that environment. The firm must also lure marketers who still see social-media advertising as a fringe, experimental activity.

Just like Ms. Reddy said: "Were just early in our journey. "Weve got 1.2 billion people in India. We have a lot of people we still need to reach." India looks enticing: the country has about 100 million Internet users now, mostly via desktops, but the real prize is the group of 900 million-plus mobile-phone users, most of whom will get Web access for the first time in coming years.So Facebook have a lot work to do in order to be more successful in India.

If you still have not download the facebook mobile app, choose the app suit for you.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Star Trios sports three SIM cards in one



Samsung has entered in line of manufacturing smartphone supporting up to three SIM cards on a single device, and with the South Koreans official announcement for a new Android powered handset, Galaxy Star Trios, in Brazil today.

The new phone is unveiled as a refresher model to their previously announced Samsung Galaxy Star S5280, where this time around too the new comer will bring along really low-end specifications from its internals.

So, the Samsung made Galaxy Star Trios will come out of its box with a Single-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 processor running at 1GHz, 3.14-inches QVGA screen of 240 x 320 resolution display, four gigabytes of internal mass memory option (expandable via microSD card slot), 512 megabytes Random Access Memory (RAM), two megapixels camera on the back, trio-SIM card slot with HSDPA network connectivity on board, 1,300mAh of battery juice and running Androids version 4.1 Jelly Bean over the hood.

Galaxy Star Trios is up for sales in both Black and White color options from Brazil at a price of 165 United States Dollars off-contract.

Source: phoneArena.com

Monday, November 3, 2014

Archos announces three phones and a tablet



Archos unveils four new Android devices ahead of their Mobile World Congress Press event. The French consumer electronics manufacturer have gone official with two new smartphones, one phablet and an eight-inches 4G slate.

First popping out from the lot, is the new Archos 50c Oxygen sporting a Octa-Core MediaTek MT6592 processor, a Cortex-A7 Central Processing Unit (CPU), clocked at 1.7GHz, a Mali 450MP4 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), five-inches IPS technology screen of 1280 x 720 resolution display, eight gigabytes of on board memory (expandable via microSD card slot), one gigabyte of Random Access Memory (RAM), eight megapixels primary shooter with BSI sensor and LED flash, capable of 1080p video encoding, two megapixels front facing secondary camera, Bluetooth 4.0 and 3G HSPA+ networks, 2,000mAh powered battery and runs Androids version 4.2 Jelly Bean over the hood. The whole body measurements are 145 x 69.8 x 7.64 millimeters in its dimensions.

Second from the lane, is a phablet, the Archos 64 Xenon packs a Quad-Core MediaTek MT6582 chipset, Cortex-A7 CPU running at 1.3GHz, a Mali 400MP4 GPU, 6.4-inches IPS screen of 1280 x 720 resolution display, four gigs of internal memory (expandable via microSD card slot), one gigabyte of RAM, same eight megapixels sensor on the back with BSI tech and LED flash, capable of capturing 1080p videos, two megapixels front facer, 3G HSPA+ connectivity support, 2,800mAh powered battery and runs on Androids version 4.2 Jelly Bean out of the box. The handset is measured at 90.6 x 170.7 x 9.3 millimeters on scale.

The third phone is the Archos 40b Titanium, featuring a Dual-Core MediaTek MT6572 SoC with Cortex-A7, speeding at 1.3GHz, four-inches IPS screen of 800 x 480 resolution pixels, four gigabytes of ROM (expandable via microSD card slot), 512 megabytes RAM, five megapixels main camera on the back with BSI sensor and LED flash light, 720p video shooting facilities, VGA webcamera, HSPA+ connections, 1,400mAh powered battery and runs again the same version of Androids mobile operating system on board. The phone is scaled at 125 x 61 x 8.5 millimeters on ruler.



Finally it is the slate time, the big guy from the companys latest announcement, the Archos 80 Helium 4G tablet, coming out of the box with a Quad-Core 1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8926 Snapdragon 400 processor and Cortex-A7 chipset, an Adreno 305 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), eight-inches IPS tech screen of 1024 x 764 resolution display, eight gigs on on board memory (expandable via microSD acrd slot), one gigabyte of Random Access Memory (RAM), five megapixels main camera with BSI sensor with LED flash light, 1080p video recording capabilities, two megapixels front facer, Bluetooths version 4.0 and fourth generation (4G) LTE Cat4, 3,500mAh powered battery and Android version 4.3 Jelly Bean on top. The slate is marked at 213 x 155 x 10.5 millimeters in total dimensions.

Archos from France will show case their four new announcements at their MWC trade show floor, where surprisingly the 50c Oxygen, 64 Xenon and 40b Titanium will come to the markets for about $199, respectively and the eight-incher will hit the store shelves for 249 United States Dollars.

Source: DROID LIFE