The slow death of Flash continues as Google begins to remove it from search.

 

Really Disappointing of Flash Demise,
I were used to Make my website by in building the Flash Slides.
When I came to know that SEO does not recommend any flash contents, I discarded from my site.

The death of Flash has been a long time coming… and a long time going on, too. For years we’ve heard that it’s on its way out, but who among us has not found an errant Flash video or widget in the last month or two? To hasten its demise Google   is taking the understandable step of… pretending it doesn’t exist.

Yes, Google Search will stop indexing Flash content starting later this year. Why was it even doing so today, years after any sane webmaster stopped using it? Well, there’s a lot of legacy content out there. Probably Google wanted to give the long tail a chance to curl up.

 

For More Refer Techcrunch

 

Stopify

Spotify is one of the most popular music streaming apps around the world with over 100 million paid subscribers. They are now introducing a new version of their app called Spotify Lite which will help them reach more users, especially those in developing countries.

Stopify

Spotify has been doing really well in western countries, but for the more developing markets, the app experience was less than ideal. Users wouldn’t always have a stable internet connection or network, their phones would not be able to run heavy apps and storage space can also be an issue on the low-end phones they use. Lite apps are usually targeted for such users, where they can continue to enjoy the same core benefits of an app, with a few omissions.

 

https://in.mashable.com/tech/4704/spotify-lite-launched-in-india-for-low-end-android-smartphones.

 

 

Facebook launches Messenger platform with chatbots

 

Facebook will now allow businesses to deliver automated customer support, e-commerce guidance, content and interactive experiences through chatbots. By providing utility through its huge developer and business ecosystem, Facebook could boost loyalty with Messenger, one-up SMS and keep up with chat competitors like KikLine andTelegram that have their own bot platforms.

This confirms TechCrunch’s scoops from January that Facebook was working with chatbot developers, and last week that a program for automated agents would launch at F8. [Update: the official name for the platform is “bots on Messenger” not “agents on Messenger,” which was a previous codename.]

 

For More Please refer to http://techcrunch.com/2016/04/12/agents-on-messenger/

 

Yahoo Introduces Password-Free Login —Just Don’t

Lose Your Phone

Yahoo wants to end your dependency on memorizing passwords — or creating crap ones that can be guessed or hacked — after it introduced a new “on-demand” system that sends a one-time password when you need to log in.

The new approach is designed to increase security and make your Yahoo account less hackable. In some ways it achieves that. Countless millions of people recycle memorable passwords across a number of services, including their email account. Not only are they usually fairly hackable in nature (randomized passwords are preferred), but they’re inherently insecure because, if/when cracked, they open large parts of your digital identity, or your entire online presence.

Gmail's new Android app to support Yahoo, Outlook, report says

 

Gmail may be soon be a lot better at managing your email.

The Android version of the app will be updated in the coming weeks with support for Outlook, Yahoo and other types of non-Gmail email accounts, according to a report from Android Police.

 

Facebook makes it easier to upload multiple photos on mobile

 

Facebook recently announced an update to its iOS and Android mobile apps, aimed at making it easier for users to share multiple photos from their mobile devices.

 

Thai Tran, Product Manager at Facebook, described the update:

After selecting photos, you’ll see a preview of how the story will appear. You can write an introduction for the story, and add captions to individual photos.

If you want to tell the story in a different order, you can now press down on a photo and drag it to a different place.

Once you’ve shared your photos, you and your friends will see the story in a new collage layout. Tapping into a photo lets you scroll through the story from beginning to end, as you created it.

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SK Plant Introduces new Application Programme to the mobile devices named WAYFARE

 

Developed by a young Korean programming wunderkind, Jiho Kang, Wayfare is the second act for startup idea Kang had initially pursued in the U.S.

 

Originally called Wander, the Wayfare app has you input basic information like the country ad city you’re living in, and it then prompts you to book a ticket to either a random destination or to choose from a pre-selected group of countries. The app then matches a user with someone who’s on the app in that location, prompting both to share photos, messages, and information about their lives.

 

For more Plz follow the link. http://techcrunch.com/2014/09/25/sk-planet-launches-wayfare-in-app-stores-to-take-penpalling-to-your-mobile-device/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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