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Facebook latest news feed change

Facebook latest news feed change
                  Since five years facebook started its changes to become world best social network.After Google+ is on the race facebook has been changed in many ways.Timline is the most  outstanding change in facebook.Today I'm going to tell you about the latest Facebook's  news feed.
The News Feed has been the way we suck information from our friends, frenemies, exes, and coworkers, since 2006. It's mutated since then—complicating and simplifying itself—as Facebook experiments with better ways to show you new statuses, photos, and links. Today's renovation is no different: another way of funneling social info into your brain. But unlike past attempts, it's bigger (truly, wider), brighter, and overall more eye-strangling. It's full of news. It's full of sections. It's like, according to Zuck, "a newspaper." Those old things.
It's visual progress, for sure—Facebook has done great work sweeping away a lot of what developers call "chrome" (buttons, scrollbars, navigational detritus). What's left is the stuff you ostensibly care about. And that stuff looks swell, making the web version of Facebook match the mobile version almost perfectly—all of the clarity and none of the cramp, it appears. All the crap and button mulch that's festered across the sides of Facebook is now swept into one clean sidebar, just like your smartphone app.

Take photo albums—they'll be bigger, now, with more thumbnails giving you an easier at-a-glance sense of what your friends actually did, and where.



When a friend (or local business, ahem) pops up on your new feed, you'll get more information about them, too, pulling over their entire Timeline badge, with all its horizontal lushness.
Plus their location, of course—if they chose to share it.
The new News Feed realizes it's become filled with high-res photos, videos, music, apps—a million things that make plain on text statuses look quaint. And so it adapts, a la Timeline, with a new look that's supposed to fill up your screen and aim straight at dazzling your eyes. It's the same old dumb photos, sure, but they're given a premium cosmetic treatment
A shared link like the one up top—be it a Gizmodo post or a local obit—will spring onto the page with a bigger preview than we've ever had before, and consolidated comments from all the rest of your friends who've shared it too. This cuts way back on sharing sprawl, and hell, just looks pleasant. This same consolidation will start to think for you, too—the stories (and people) you've commented on and shared dirt about before will give Facebook juice to suggest stories to you, right in the feed. This means Facebook will talk directly to you via News Feed, as opposed to it being purely a river of friend blurbs and advertisements. We'll have to see just how smart (and intrusive) these friendly reminders are.
This sounds like a lot. It is a lot. And so Facebook is splitting up the feed into subcategories—Music, Photos, Games, Friends—so that you're not suffocated with information. Or at least suffocated at a slower, more comfortable rate
Music, for instance, will give you blips about what songs your pals are listening to on Spotify, along with news from the artists you follow. Looking good, JT, but I'm hoping for a Suit & Tie Remix. And if you want news that's just from people you don't know—Oprah, The-Dream, Pepsi, whatever—you can filter that all into its own silo, too. This screams Twitter, only burst way out of the 140-character fence.

Of course, that's not why we go to Facebook, unless we're advertising drones. We go for our friends. Or a small subset of them. So there's a Close Friends feed, too, which eschews all the celebs and local businesses, and just brings in your roommate and boyfriend, et. al. Which is nice! But this is going to mean a lot more clicking, rather than just having everything that everyone does all the time thrown into one big bin.
It begins rolling out today—slowly, like everything Facebook debuts. So keep refreshing, and start taking photos worth seeing large.

Read more on_gizmodo.com

Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2

Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2


The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is Samsung's attempt at a 10-inch high-end Android tablet, similarly the Nexus 10 is Google's equivalent. So it would make perfect sense to compare the two, right? That's just what we've done. Here's our Google Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 comparison review.


Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: Price

Both the Nexus 10 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 come with 16GB and 32GB storage options. The cheapest version of of each tablet are the 16GB models, which are priced at £238 for the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and £319 for the Nexus 10. See also Google Nexus 10 vs Apple iPad 2 comparison review
When you move up to the 32 GB tablets, the price gap shortens a little to £339 for the Samsung tablet and £389 for the Google tablet.
Samsung also offers the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 with 3G connectivity. You can expect to pay £349 for the 16GB 3G model and £439 for the 32GB 3G Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1's. The Google Nexus 10 is not 3G compatible.

It's worth nothing that the Nexus 10's price is subsidised by Google in an attempt to lock customers into spending money in it's Play store, so you really are getting a bargain in terms of its build/spec.

Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: Dimensions

There's not an awful lot of difference between the Nexus 10 and Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 in terms of size and weight, to the naked eye it would be pretty hard to say which one is bigger/smaller for definite. We can tell you that the the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is in fact slightly smaller in terms of height and width than Google's tablet, but the Nexus 10 is significantly thinner. The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is also 22g lighter.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 measures in at 256.7 x 175.3 x 9.7mm and weighs 581g. The Google Nexus 10 is 263.9 x 177.6 x 8.9mm and weighs 603g.

Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: Screen

Perhaps the biggest difference between these two tablets is the screens, in this round the Nexus 10 wins hands down.
Both screens are jet over the 10-inch mark, but the real difference can be found by comparing the two's pixels per inch (ppi). The Nexus 10 has just over double the number of pixels, coming in at 300ppi next to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1's comparatively puny 149ppi.
For the screen nerds out there, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 has a 10.1" WXGA (1280x800) PLS TFT screen, and the Google Nexus 10 has a 10.05" (2560x1600) WQXGA Corning Gorilla Glass 2 screen. To be fair to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, it looked pretty good during use too, but if it's  pimple-showing clarity you're after then the Google Nexus 10 is the tablet for you here.

Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: Processor and memory

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 has a a dual-core processor running at 1GHz, with 1GB RAM, yet the The Google Nexus 10 comes out on top here again, as it features a 1.7GHz Exynos 5250, a dual-core processor based on the ARM Cortex-A15 architecture, it also has 2GB of RAM.
When we put the two tablets through the GeekBench 2 test the results were as you'd expect with the Nexus 10's better processor enabling it to post the much better score of 2505 compared to the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1's 908. It is worth pointing out that the Nexus 10's GeekBench 2 score is the best we have seen from a tablet to date, even beating the iPad 4.

Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: Storage

As mentioned above, both tablet are available to buy with 16GB or 32GB of storage. The only difference is that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 has a SD card which allows you to add an extra 32GB of expandable memory.

Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: Camera

Using a tablet to take pictures is still a bit of a weird concept to us, nevertheless if your tablet has a camera you're going to want it to be a gooden. In the camera stakes it is yet another round for the more expensive Google Nexus 10, with it's 5Mp rear facing camera and 1.9Mp front facing camera, it also has a flash. The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 however has no flash and an inferior 3Mp rear facing camera and a VGA front facing camera.
Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: Connectivity

Both tablets come with 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity as standard. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 can be bought with 3G connectivity too for a little more money, whereas the Nexus 10 doesn't offer this option. The Nexus 10 offers NFC (near field connectivity), while the The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 doesn't.

Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: Software

Part of the reason Nexus hardware exists is so Google can sell Android devices that are free from manufacturers' clutter/bloatware, and that's exactly what the Nexus 10 and Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 demonstrate. The Nexus 10 is a slick experience, running the latest Android OS, Jelly Bean. The Galaxy Tab is running the previous version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, and comes preinstalled with a whole host of what Samsung describes as "Value-added feasts" such as Samsung All Share Play and Samsung Kies. From our time with the two tablets, we can safely say that we prefer the Nexus' experience.

Nexus 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: Battery

The Nexus 10 has the better battery here too, with it's 9000mAh battery giving it the ability to run for a few days of moderate use. That said the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2's 7000mAh battery is no chump either and will easily last well over a day of similar use.


Read more: www.pcadvisor.co.uk

SEO guide for beginners-1

SEO guide for beginners-1
                 Search Engine Optimization.What you feel hearing this?Its most important thing if you have a blog  and also you have a target to success your blog with more visitors.People will visit to your blog if your blog has been well optimized in search engines.we can simply discussed SEO like this.I could  earn more visitors through SEO for my blog so I thought to guide you "how you can  optimized successfully your blog in search engines".

                 First time I started this blog and submitted it to blog directories and looking for a page-views and visitors. Unfortunately I was not satisfied with those values.And I told about it to one of my friend.He told me "Optimize your blog in Search Engines and you can earn lot of visitors through it".and he also tell me little  about  SEO."SEO" first time I heard that word.His description was not clear to me but I found a new point.Then after that I typed on google search engine "SEO".It was very interested to me and I read lot of articles about it day by day.and also followed the instructions which they told in their posts.
                 After all the things when I saw my blog stats amazing  I got  form 400 page views per day to 4500 page views per day and also my daily visits increasing from 200 to 1000+.Then I found what is the reason for this.Its result of my hard works with SEO.I'm still doing so many things in that field and my adsense earnings also increase from $0.20 to $1.50.I decided to share all tips and methods with Pentium Pro  readers and I hope to tell about it step by step continuous articles which written under the topic of "SEO".If you stay with us all of our articles you can increase your visitors from 20% within few weeks.Then After few articles you can achieve more visitor list through Search Engines. 
 Your comments is very important for me to force me to submit all the articles soon.
See you again in my next post under title SEO. Enjoy yourself!

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Why User Unfollow You On Twitter

Why User Unfollow You On Twitter

Many twitter users get unfollowed by some user which the reason of the action is unknown to non of the culprit. I’ve experience such a problem some times ago while i was wondering why this should happen. Bellow I’ve listed some possible reason which might have cause this action to anyone of you.

1. Not following back

Some twitter user will want other users to follow them but they will not follow the person back, Most users want to be followed back. Unless maybe if you are a celebrity or a news agency.

2. Inactive Users

If you are inactive on twitter you will most likely be unfollowed eventually. Companies and brands should make it a point to tweet regularly to their users.

3. Uninteresting tweets

If you do not tweet the latest movie trailers or the latest news or some funny quotes, you may be unfollowed afterall.

4. Too many tweets


Users who tweet in bursts end up clogging the timeline of their followers. This is one of the main reasons why you can get unfollowed on twitter.

5. Spam links

Posting a spam or fraudulent link on twitter annoyed some user, and its like they unfollow you immediately.

6. Essence RT Of others tweet

If you think retweeting other peoples tweet make you gain followers, that’s properbly not, Many people do this in order to stay “active” on twitter. Just RT tweets at random. But unless you do not tweet your own original stuff your followers will realize sooner or later that you are an RT freak and unfollow you.

7. Difference of Opinion.

Many users want people they follow to conform to their line of thought. Conflicting interests would mean you would get unfollowed.

8. Spamming Tweet of what’s not true.

Most people take these competitions to be spam and scams., tweet of fake source of you requesting your followers to follow may result to unfollow.
The 8 point above are the possible reason you may be unfollowed on twitter.

Google Nexus 4 Reviews

Google Nexus 4 Reviews


Even though I am an iPhone user and have been since the first generation iPhone was announced by the late Steve Jobs back in 2007, I’ve tried to keep an open mind about viable alternatives. I’ll be honest: I’ve been tempted to use an Android device. Several times. In fact, my first encounter with Android OS was on a Samsung Galaxy S2, which I purchased shortly after we gave one away in September 2011. Truthfully, the experience was so unpleasant that I had to switch back to my iPhone 4 after a few days.
Two years later, I compared a Nexus 7 against my iPad mini and immediately, the improvements and refinements to the operating system were prominent, I figured that I could finally succumb to using an Android device after all these years with iOS. So when the opportunity to review the Nexus 4 presented itself, I leaped at the chance. We’ll be giving this review unit away, so stick around if you want it!

Introduction to the Nexus 4


The Nexus 4, according to my colleague Erez Zukerman, can be described as a unicorn running Android. I suppose he meant that the combination of LG-quality hardware and vanilla Android OS makes the Nexus 4 so desirable and yet, it’s almost impossible to get hold of. In fact, the Nexus 4 was in short supply worldwide ever since it was launched. Generally, it was not an easy phone to come by for the past few months. Today, things are looking better. Units have shipped out to the new owners and orders are being fulfilled in about 10 days.

If you do want one, your best bet is probably to place an order from Google Play Store. The Nexus 4 comes in 2 configurations: 8 or 16 GB; and is priced reasonably at $299 and $349 respectively, unlocked. I know what you’re thinking: 16 GB in a modern day smartphone just doesn’t seem enough, does it? 8 GB is downright laughable. And it doesn’t have a microSD expansion slot, either. However, there are a couple of nifty features that help alleviate this particular issue of space, which I will touch on later in this review.

The only thing missing from the Nexus 4, besides sufficient storage, is an LTE radio.
The Nexus 4 is quite an advanced smartphone for its price. It has a 1.5 GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor running vanilla Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, with 2GB of RAM; a beautiful 4.7-inch True HD IPS PLUS display with a resolution of 1,280 x 768 pixels which packs 320 pixels per inch. Camera-wise, this beast features a 1.3 MP front-facing camera, and an 8 MP camera at the rear. Other trickeries include a multitude of sensors i.e. accelerometer, compass, ambient light, gyroscope, barometer; GPS, wireless charging, Miracast wireless display, and NFC.
The only thing missing from the Nexus 4, besides sufficient storage, is an LTE radio. For those accustomed to LTE connectivity speeds, this will undeniably be an issue; probably not so much if you haven’t used an LTE-capable phone before. But the real question here is: why wasn’t it included? The Nexus 4 could have easily been the best smartphone ever made in recent times, if only it had supported LTE. If this is as much of a deal-breaker for you as it is for me, then you might want to check out the LG Optimus G — it’s essentially the same phone but includes an LTE radio, and it features a microSD expansion slot as well.

Design and Initial Impressions

The Nexus 4 has a solid yet elegant feel contributed by the sheets of Corning Gorilla Glass 2 on the front and rear, softened by the device’s curves. At 139 grams, it’s a hair heavier than the iPhone 5 (112 grams) but that’s reasonable, considering that the Nexus 4 is quite a bit larger. The glass protecting the 4.7-inch True HD IPS PLUS display tapers off on the left and right edges, and swiping feels more natural due of this.

Overall, the device looks and feels very well built. Personally, I gauge the quality of a phone’s make by how well it holds up without a case. As for the Nexus 4, if you’re careful, it does rather nicely. The rear Gorilla Glass is very resistant to scratches, and there are very few dust-trapping gaps. The chrome and soft rubber-coated side lining may get a few scuffs over time, but that’s perfectly normal. If you’re pedantic about that, I reckon you should get a bumper case.
However, I did notice that the rear Gorilla Glass panel is quite slippery. Whenever possible, avoid placing the Nexus 4 on smooth, uneven surfaces; or it will slip right off and hit the floor. This is the reason for many reported instances of Gorilla Glass shattering.

Other than that, the usual suspects i.e. volume control, headphone jack, micro SIM tray are basically where you’d expect to find them. Following in the iPhone’s footsteps, the Nexus 4 doesn’t have a removable rear panel, hence the micro SIM card has to be placed on to a tray which slots into the side of the device. Google provides a micro SIM tray remover tool, which is ever so slightly smaller than the iPhone’s — if you happen to lose it, a pin would do just fine (unlike the iPhone, paper clips won’t fit).

As it happens, I have a minor gripe about the power button, which is located on the right side of the device. This is the only button which is able to wake the Nexus 4; and because of where it’s placed, it becomes impossible to wake the device with one finger when it’s lying flat on a table — something I’ve become accustomed to on my iPhone. Like I said, it’s a minor gripe.

A more significant complaint would be the incomprehensible placement of the speaker — which is on the rear aspect of the phone. It is quite easily muted either by holding the Nexus 4 with my left hand, or by placing it on a table. When this happens, there is a moderate decrease in volume and audio clarity. The speaker itself, when unobstructed, produces reasonably clear and loud audio.

Initial Use

To me, the most impressive Android feature I’ve come across is automatic backup and restore. In essence, Google backs up my app data and other settings and restores it to any Android device I may own. In my experience, the process, unlike iCloud, is quite seamless. After powering on the Nexus 4, the Android operating system automatically downloads previously installed applications from Google Play Store, making the phone instantly useable. Contacts were immediately retrieved from Google Contacts, as were photos from Google+ Photos. And since I use Chrome as my desktop browser, bookmarks and passwords were instantly synced as well. The fact that I was previously an iPhone user didn’t quite seem to matter — Android 4.2 Jelly Bean makes new users feel at home.Since most of my vital data was retrieved from the cloud, and with the automated backup process, there wasn’t really any reason to sync the Nexus 4 with my iMac. If you haven’t already realised, the Nexus 4 aims to be completely wireless, hence the wireless charging support and NFC. If you do need to retrieve files from your desktop, use Dropbox. In fact, Dropbox is so tightly integrated with Android it’s amazingly impressive; and more than makes up for the lack of internal storage space.
Transitioning from an iPhone 5 with a 4-inch Retina Display, to the Nexus 4 with its beautiful 4.7-inch True HD IPS PLUS display was like a breath of fresh air, purely due to its size — both displays have roughly the same pixel density. The Nexus 4 may look much wider, but it’s still quite comfortable to hold. Plus, the rubber-coated side lining provides the needed extra grip. The additional screen estate helps where it counts: browsing, reading emails, enjoying photos and watching videos, especially in 720p HD.

Living with the Nexus 4

Unfortunately, large 4.7-inch screen is both a blessing and a curse. Even with its brightness level set at 50%, it draws a considerable amount of power. With careful use, I managed to go just over a day without charging. Generally, battery performance was rather disappointing, albeit expected of the Nexus 4′s a non-removable 3.8 V, 2100 mAh rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery. Like most smartphones, it needs daily recharging in order to operate optimally.
I’ve also noticed that the device tends to heat up after a bit of activity requiring mobile data connectivity, particular around the earpiece. And as iFixit has illustrated with their teardown of the Nexus 4, this area plays host to the majority of vital components, including the 1.5 GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor and Qualcomm MDM9215M 4G GSM/UMTS/LTE modem.

Camera woes

I wanted to love the 8 megapixel camera in the Nexus 4, I really did. But the native camera application let me down, hard. Even though it is capable of taking panoramas and photo spheres out of the box, image quality was below par; and its extremely fickle autofocus was nothing less than annoying (issue also reported on the XDA Developers forum). While it may not be immediately evident, most of the photos I took with the Nexus 4 turned out to be out of focus. I realised it only after photographing a few receipts in Expensify, a habit which I’ve cultivated for nearly 2 years on my iPhone.
Switching the camera to panorama mode reduces its resolution, resulting in a 2448 x 584 pixel image. To give you an example of the image quality, here’s an image of Aldinga Beach in South Australia, taken with the Nexus 4:
The image below was taken with my iPhone 5, which had to be resized because the original panaroma was 8160 x 2518 pixels:




Increase your site traffic


        Are you a blog beginner?find the methods to increase your blog site traffic within reasonable time?Today I'm going to tell you the success few methods which you must pay your attention while trying increase your site traffic.read carefully and understand well why they important to increase your daily visitors.

Search engine Optimization 

            First and very important thing is search engine optimization.If you optimize your blog in google search engine and other search engine well then really traffic will visit to your blog through that search engines.How we do it well?SEO is not easy thing and there is many things to do make your blog as well search engine optimized.If you are looking for learn SEO step by step easily thin stay with our weekly updated SEO guide.

Write about useful things for others

          Very successful method that I know from my own experience.Just think like that.You are going to start a blog  under the category  which your favorite one.But if you hope earn with google adsense you must careful when you select the category of your blog .It must be the field which you have a better knowledge about that.If you write articles about what internet users needed then they will find your blog in search engines and stay with your blog for a long time. Lets think if you have a technical blog. then get a idea about latest titles in this category.windows 8,nexus 7 etc.then you can write a article about "install windows 8 through a usb hub".then more people interest of that then the large amount of visitors will visit your blog to read it.

Make back-links to your site

            Comment on other high page ranked blogs and the forums with your link. you must careful when commenting for back-links.you can get better idea from our previous article MAKE SUCCESS BACK-LINKS TO YOUR SITE.

Make your posts with good content

             When you are writing your post keep it mind make a good content for that articles and make it as fresh.Don't use too much information and any other useless things.visitor hope a important details from your article.so if your post having bad content then they will don't pay your attention again for your blog.

Use social media

        Use social media to share your posts and add gadgets to share the articles.Create twitter profile with more followers and facebook page with more fans and use networked blog option to add your post immediately to that social sites.

Use good template to your blog 

            Don't use darker template for your blog with more gadgets.they will affect to your site loading time.If you want stay a high traffic with your bog site my recommend is use fair template with nice font styles.If your blog template is eye-catching one sometimes  it will be the reason  for good traffic.

Use right keywords | SEO Guide for beginners -2

                If you are looking for optimize your blog in search engines (SEO) successfully then there is a something you must pay your attention.It's called KEYWORDS.keywords tell to search engines what is your  post content.They work as a summarize in your article.Lets we consider an example.You are going to write a article about making money from internet.then your aim must be write about making money online and in search engines you want to show your article in that field.So how is it happening?
  You need earn more visitors heavy traffic from search engines like Google bing and yahoo etc.but there are lot of articles in the internet under that title.so you must make your article for search engines can find easily your article.for that keywords help you which are on your article.If there are more keywords which people mostly search from search engines then in Google search engine the searching robot find your article through millions of articles.So there is a problem how we  attract Google search engine robot to our article.The secret is use suitable and right keywords in your article.So today I'm going to show you how choose right keywords for earn more visitors for your article.



Choose right keywords using Google Keyword Tool

                      There are lot of keyword tools but the easiest and suitable way to choose right keywords is Google Keyword Tool.Before use it we must get a idea about it's results and which type of keywords we use.Google is the most popular and main search engine in most of countries.so Google Keyword tool shows the results of Google search engine.When you select your keyword get help form below two things.
  1. Have a high search volume - It means this keyword is searched through Google.If you select it your article will be on Google because of that keyword.
  2. Have low competition        - This kind of keyword has small amount of results than others.so it mean that keyword increase the chance to your article being found on Google.
                    Then we will see how working with Google Keyword Tool .  
Lets think you are going to write a article about increase blog traffic.then visit Google Keyword Tool and enter "increase blog traffic " and enter the captcha code like as below picture.
Click on image to clear view
And make match types like below
 After click on search then you will get a result like that after them sort on global monthly searches.
Click on image to clear view
 Then you can see for "website traffic" keyword there is 90,500 global monthly searches.so now you can choose the right keyword for your article.
  After you choosing the keyword use it more times on your article.
Enjoy this weekend! See you again in next post.


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How can you earn money online as a teenager? | Part 1

How can you earn money online as a teenager?  | Part 1
                          As a teenager we need money in many needs.If you are a student having higher education you will feel it more.need more money.Just think you want money to pay your internet bill.Then we have to do a part time job or something.but there is a easy way to success your targets.make money online.there are lot of ways to earn money online.lets we discuss few things which are suitable for teenagers.

Why you should work online

  •  Earn money on your own schedule
  • There are no boss no timetable .if you need break then you can get a break
  • You can do other things while eranings.make friends/chat with them/listen music...etc
  • No experience required   
  • It will develop your leader ship as the boss
  • You can never get fired
  • You can earn from home no need to go workplace
  • You can improve your skills while online earnings                             

Earn money on micro job site (Fiverr.com)

                     Use your ability and earn money for your service.Its like a global work marketplace. Fiverr is the most famous and great place for teenagers.so lets get some idea about if you are not a user in fiverr.People complete work and get service for only $5.every things based on $5.Lets think what we can sale in Fiverr and how we can earn from Fiverr.

  • Graphic/Logos
  • Writing articles
  • Computer Troubleshooting
  • Blog Troubleshooting
  • Back links
  • Create video
  • Graphic Designs
  • Creating website banners/headers
  • Creating presentations
  • Record voice
  • Promoting website/business/product/brand
  • Sing a song
  • Photoshop Works
  • Photographing
  • Create animations
  • Selling emails
  • Selling your recipes
  • Selling exercise plans
  • Auto cad
  • Give Ideas to success life/business/love affair/marriage life
  • Giving twitter followers
  • Giving Facebook likes
  • Creating E books
  • Make E book covers
  • Convert PDF to Words(Rewriting Jobs)
  • Home work help
                     There are lot of ways you can earn from Fiverr.I hope describe from other posts how make orders,how earn easy from Fiverr,Tricks to become successful seller.If you are a seller on Fiverr stay with us and stay with that articles to become success on Fiverr.

Writing a Blog

             If you have a writing skills then you can start a blog.You can earn in many ways from a blog.Adsense is the most successful things to earn from blog.And also you can earn from publish ad banners on your blog site.For that everything you need heavy traffic and large amount of daily visitors.For that target You can optimize your blog in search engines(SEO).We start a SEO guide for beginners .You can read that articles and stay with them to optimize successfully your blog in search engines  and create a heavy traffic for your blog.If you can make  1000+ daily visits for your blog I will tell you how earn $250 per month from your own blog.Wait for my Fiverr guide articles.

           Actually I do not recommend ad clicking is a good earning method for beginners.It is only thing wasting your   time.
This is the part one of my article and I hope to publish part 2 as soon as possible.Stay with us!

SEO Guide for beginners 3

                Hi everyone, back again with another search engine optimization guide article.today I'm going to show you few simple steps to increase your visitors through search engine optimization.I'm sure you didn't think about that kind of things help to increase your site traffic through search engines.

Select suitable web address for your blog/site

                               One of the most sensitive case is choosing your web site URL.Why I say like that?Just think that you are going to write a blog about making money from internet.You have a idea to write about adsense,Fiverr,adclicking,microworkers like that.then I have found lot of blogs under that content have blog address same as its title "Black Arrow","e money how" etc.Why we can't use the title and the URL like "RealEmoneyTips.blogspot.com".Real E-money Tips all of the three words having a good value on search engines.As our previous post we can check about how many searches for that words using Google Keyword Tool.Then you can see the result report from below snapshot which is given by Google Keyword Tool.


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 Then you can see "make money " keyword having 2,240,000 global monthly searches.so If you can create your blog site address and the title using that keyword you have more chance to attract Google search engine robot to your blog.

Customize Blog Description

                                 I saw  many of new blogs haven't a blog description.only header as picture or text.But someone try to optimized his blog on search engine firstly he must add a blog description for his blog.Blog description helps to readers what are in that blog.But in SEO blog description helps to found in search engines.Look at my blogger dashboard from below picture.

                                      When you put that keywords find keywords  having more searches  using Google Keyword Tool.

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How to Install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with Slim Bean for Samsung Galaxy S I9000

How to Install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with Slim Bean for Samsung Galaxy S I9000

                         Samsung Galaxy S may be an old device, but for owners who loves tinkering and enjoys customization, Slim Bean is one of the best sources for Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.

Slim Beam Custom ROM features:


RealDarkSlim Toggle
New Slim Sizer
Slim Center
New Root function for SlimFileManager
New extended Quick Settings style options
New Notification and Lock screen shortcuts
Updated Dash Clock
Changeable Notification behavior
NFC Polling Mode: AOKP version
New low battery indicator options
New scenes and focus modes for the camera app
New exposure and jpeg quality for video capture
Warning: This is a custom ROM. Developers would not be held responsible for any damages to your device. Make sure to create a backup of your files and research about the Slim Bean ROM. Do this at your own risk.

Preparations:


1.      Create a backup for your SMS, Contacts, APN and data files.

2.      Make sure to have at least 80 per cent battery level to prevent interruption during the flash.

3.      Enable the "USB Debugging" option on your device.

4.      Download and install a ROM Manager app for easier installation.

5.      Install a custom recovery on your device such as ClockworkMod recovery.

6.      Download the Slim Bean ROM 4.2.2 for Galaxy S and the Google Apps Package on your computer.

Flashing Instructions:

1.      Connect the Galaxy S to the computer via USB cable.

2.      Copy the Slim Bean and Google Apps files on the device's SD card. Just paste them on the SD card root directory.

3.      Turn off the device and disconnect from the computer.

4.      Enter into the Recovery mode.

5.      Inside the CMW, perform a full data wipe and then "flash zip from SD card".

6.      Select "choose zip from SD card"

7.      Choose the "Android 4.2.2 ROM" zip file you have downloaded earlier.

8.      Use the same with the "Google Apps Package".

9.      After the installation, go back and "reboot system now".

You are all done and updated your Samsung Galaxy S to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean using the Slim Bean custom ROM.

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