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Friday, February 21, 2014

Facebook Buys WhatsApp for $19 Billion

Yes, the price is $19 billion: $4 billion in cash, about $12 billion in Facebook stock, and $3 billion in restricted shares, to pay out to WhatsApp employees over the next four years. For a five-year-old company with 50 employees, that translates into $380 million per person—and a heck of a haul for the startup’s venture investors, led by Sequoia Capital. WhatsApp founder Jan Koum, a former Yahoo! (YHOO) employee, will join Facebook’s board of directors.

WhatsApp: 430M Users and Counting


WhatsApp Inc. was founded in 2009 by Americans Brian Acton  denied a job at Facebook in 2009.
Goes ahead to set up his own firm and sells it to Facebook
On February 19, 2014, for $19 billion.
Just Brilliant!

Facebook announced it is acquiring WhatsApp for US$16 billion. Facebook will pay $4 billion in cash and the remaining $12 billion in Facebook shares. It calls for an additional $3 billion in restricted stock units to be granted to WhatsApp founders and employees that will vest over four years



Brian Acton 
San Francisco Bay Area | Internet
Current:
Brian Acton at WhatsApp Inc.
Past:
Vice President of Engineering at Yahoo! Inc., Senior Director of Engineering - Yahoo Search Marketing at Yahoo!, Senior Director of Engineering -...
Education:
Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Central Florida
Summary:
Revolutionize the world with innovative technology products and services.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

First Nokia Android Phone Nokia X aka Normandy

Nokia is hoping to take the Android smartphone market by storm with its X aka Normandy handset. Here's what you need to know

An Asha design with a twist color like iPhone 5C rumors..

As you no doubt gleaned from the header image, the Nokia X embodies Nokia's Asha line design language in full. A polycarbonate body is what encases the device within, and even signature Asha cues, like the left chevron

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Monday, February 17, 2014

Download Flappy Bird 1.3 APK

Flappy Bird

Flappy Bird” has come and gone. Despite the reported $50,000 a day in ad revenue it was pulling in, Vietnamese games developer Dong Nguyen took it down on Febuary 9, 2014. Numerous clones have stormed the iOS App Store and Google Play in an attempt to capitalize on the game's success.

Download Flappy Bird 1.3 APK



This is the frustrating and very addictive game. It makes you want to throw your phone and smash it to bits! A very unconventional game. Developers at Flappy bird have so far released Flappy Bird for Apple iOS and Android OS. However, until this arrives, a Flappy Bird clone is already available to download via Windows Phone store
 

The mysterious developer of the world’s most popular free app, who drew global attention this past weekend with his sudden decision to remove it, tells Forbes that Flappy Bird is dead. Permanently.
A sudden decision to remove it on aps store  he got overwhelmed.

An article in the Verge last week estimated his daily take from in-app advertising at $50,000. Nguyen declined to confirm that number. “I don’t know the exact figure, but I do know it’s a lot.”

“Flappy Bird was designed to play in a few minutes when you are relaxed,” says Dong Nguyen, in an exclusive interview, his first since he pulled the plug on the app. “But it happened to become an addictive product. I think it has become a problem. To solve that problem, it’s best to take down Flappy Bird. It’s gone forever.”  - forbes.com

The makers of this game are very smart people, they made a game that will want people to keep going and get a high score this game really makes the brain thinks more although the concept sounds easy win you play it gets very crazy and sometimes you might get a high temper. Flap your wings to fly...

I  got addicted to this game almost 2 hrs a day   gamers will felt that they got throwback  to Super Mario simply  games but so frustrating ....

How to play:
> Tap to flap your wings to fly.
> Avoid pipes.
> Try to get 4 medals: Bronze, Silver, Gold (hard), Platinum (very hard)
What's New in Version 1.3:
1) Support Android 2.2
2) Fix bugs. 
Requires Android: 2.2+
Download File: 894 KB (Flappy Bird 1.3 APK)


How to Install
  • Download  skips ads   
  • save on your phone memory card 
  • open  to install .. done


Sunday, February 16, 2014

Evolution of Wireless Internet and Review

 Evolution of Wireless Internet  and Review 

 G' stands for Generation, as in the next generation of wireless technologies.  Each generation is supposedly faster, more secure and more reliable.  The reliability factor is the hardest obstacle to overcome.  1G was not used to identify wireless technology until 2G, or the second generation, was released.  That was a major jump in the technology when the wireless networks went from analog to digital.  It’s all uphill from there.  3G came along and offered faster data transfer speeds, at least 200 kilobits per second, for multi-media use and is still the standard for wireless transmissions regardless of what you here on all those commercials.  It is still a challenge to get a true 4G connection, which promises upwards of a 1Gps, Gigabit per second, transfer rate if you are standing still and in the perfect spot.  True 4G on a wide spread basis may not be available until the next generation arrives. 5G?


What are the Standards of the G's

Each of the Generations has standards that must be met to officially use the G terminology.  Those standards are set by, you know, those people that set standards.  The standards themselves are quite confusing but the advertisers sure know how to manipulate them.  I will try to simplify the terms a bit.

1G – A term never widely used until 2G was available.  This was the first generation of cell phone technology.  Simple phone calls were all it was able to do.

2G – The second generation of cell phone transmission.  A few more features were added to the menu such as simple text messaging.

3G – This generation set the standards for most of the wireless technology we have come to know and love.  Web browsing, email, video downloading, picture sharing and other Smartphone technology were introduced in the third generation.  3G should be capable of handling around 2 Megabits per second.

4G – The speed and standards of this technology of wireless needs to be at least 100 Megabits per second and up to 1 Gigabit per second to pass as 4G.  It also needs to share the network resources to support more simultaneous connections on the cell.  As it develops, 4G could surpass the speed of the average wireless broadband home Internet connection.  Few devices are capable of the full throttle yet.  Coverage of true 4G is limited to large metropolitan areas.  Outside of the covered areas, 4G phones regress to the 3G standards.  We have a ways to go.  For now, 4G is simply a little faster than 3G.

4G LTE – Long Term Evolution – LTE sounds better.  This buzzword is a version of 4G that is becoming the latest advertised technology but still not true 4G as the standards are set.  When you start hearing about LTE Advanced and WIMAX Release 2, then we will be talking about true fourth generation wireless technologies because they are the only two formats realized by the International Telecommunications Union as True 4G at this time.

WiMAX - Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access – should be capable of around 40 megabits per second with a range of 30 miles.  It is one of the closest technologies to meet the standards of true 4G and as it develop should surpass the 100MB/second which is the 4G standard. Mobile WiMAX allows the use of high speed data transfers and is the main competition for the 4G LTE services provided by cellular carriers.  

 The major wireless networks like Globe , Smart  are not actually lying to anyone about 4G, they simply stretch the truth a bit.  A 4G phone has to comply with the standards but finding the network resources to fulfill the true standard is difficult.  You are buying 4G capable devices but the network is not yet capable of delivering true 4G to the device.  Your brain knows that 4G LTE is faster than 3G so you pay the price for the extra speed.  Marketing 101.

 Here are some speed test for our  major wireless networks.


HOSTED by SMART




 HOSTED by GLOBE


NOTE:
To have LTE speed  you need  to buy LTE SIM and a LTE capable device.
The Speed depends on your location .

GLOBE 4G SPOT  
visit: http://tattoo.globe.com.ph/4gspotter?region=NCR

SMART  4G SPOT
visit: http://www1.smart.com.ph/bro/lte/coverage

 The speed are almost the same  but , for  ms ping  Smart is less ping than Globe  that's good for gamers out there less lags.

This speed are great  the problem is.. behind this amazing speed there is a Fair Use Policy.
 That's  awful  ? :(


More about  Fair Use Policy (FUP)

Your network is a shared resource used by all  subscribers. We want to protect the experience of 97% of our base against the 3% who take up more than their fair share of our network bandwidth.
-GLOBE, SMART

From 25mbps up to 42mbps  if you reach the said limit/threshold your speed drop to regular 2D signal speed is 12 – 48 Kbps.  
Sorry for  heavy downloaders...

If you reach the 1GB/day or 800MB/day threshold,/limit  your speed will go back to normal at 12:01AM the next day. If you're a Postpaid user and you reach the 3GB/month threshold, your speed will temporarily decrease, and go back to normal at the start of the next month.

NOTE: Fair Use Policy is in compliance with global industry practice, and telecommunications companies all over the world implement this.

Last Feb 7-14  Senator TG Guingona received our complaint about the "Fair Use Policy" and slow mobile Internet in general.