Two local entrepreneurs win food-products contest

Sometimes, all it takes is a little push — a bit of advice, some words of encouragement — to help a business grow.
For the last six years, the Center for Innovative Food Technology has been giving a push to entrepreneurs and small businessmen by way of its annual Food Product Development Contest, which seeks to give a helping hand to people in the region who want to start marketing and selling their food products.
Last week, two winners were named for this year’s contest: Anthony Brubaker of Cygnet, Ohio, for his Reverend T’s BBQ Sauce, and David LaRoe of Grand Rapids, Ohio, for his LaRoe’s House Poppy Seed Dressing.
Both winners will receive practical and technical advice from the experts at the center, ranging from the ins and outs of business planning to everything they need to know about creating labels and testing for shelf stability. In addition, they will be able to make their products at the Northwest Ohio Cooperative Kitchen near Bowling Green, a commercially licensed professional kitchen with the equipment needed to process, make, and bottle food products.
Mr. LaRoe said the assistance offered “give[s] the entrepreneur the chance to flourish.”
Mr. LaRoe, 60, opened LaRoe’s Restaurant in Grand Rapids 36 years ago, and he estimated he has been serving the poppy seed dressing there for 35 of those years.
“People kept asking me, ‘Can I take some home? I can’t find anything like it in stores,’” he said.
The restaurant would give out small samples of the dressing in a to-go cup to patrons who would ask, but after becoming familiar with both the center and the cooperative kitchen, he decided to enter the contest.
Eventually, he said, “I would like to see us create a sister company to the restaurant where we could employ local people and really go to the market with it. Not even just regional. I think it could be a great small business, I really do.”
But first, there are obstacles to overcome. One of the biggest problems with selling salad dressings is that the ingredients tend to separate in the bottles: the vinegar stays on the bottom, the oil rests on top of that, and the poppy seeds float on top of it all. When they make it at the restaurant, they use high-speed blenders that emulsify the ingredients so they all stay blended together.
But mass producing the dressing will require large vats and industrial blenders, and the blenders Mr. LaRoe has seen so far do not move fast enough to create a permanent emulsion.
He said he has been assured by everyone at the organizations that they will be able to help him create a dressing that stays mixed.
For Mr. Brubaker, the road to winning the contest began with a passion rather than a profession.
For the past several years, he has been serving barbecue to the Bowling Green State University football team the day before they begin their punishing two-a-day workouts. The service has grown into what he hopes has become a BGSU tradition.
Apparently, it goes over well. “A kid from the Bowling Green football team said, “Man, you’ve got to sell this,’” he said.
He has the professional chops to do it. Now 42, he is a veteran of Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm — the first war in Iraq. While he was still in the military, he went to the prestigious culinary school at Johnston & Wales University. After graduation, he worked at a series of restaurants in Virginia before returning to Ohio with his new bride.
He now works as a property manager in Findlay, but cooking is still in his blood.
“With the past several years, I really developed a passion for low and slow hickory pit barbecue. I wanted to develop a sauce that suited my likes and desires, which was a bold barbecue sauce with understated sweetness. It’s not very sweet at all.
“It’s like a trip from Kansas City to Texas. It starts out with the tomato base of a Kansas City barbecue sauce. Then you travel down to Memphis, where you pick up a little bit of the tang of the Memphis sauce, with the understated sweetness that Memphis loves. Then you finish off your journey with the big, grand spices of Tex-Mex barbecue: cumin and garlic and coffee and apple cider vinegar,” he said.
That combination became the basis for Reverend T’s BBQ Sauce — the T is for Tony, his nickname, and the Reverend is because he is an ordained minister and an associate pastor of the non-denominational Basic Truth Church, near Cygnet.
And maybe some day he will become a major producer of barbecue sauce.

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UK: Agricultural Technologies Strategy aims to make Britain world leader in food and farm science


Breakthroughs in nutrition, informatics, satellite imaging, remote sensing, meteorology and precision farming mean the agriculture sector is one of the world’s fastest growing sectors.
The Agricultural Technologies Strategy, launched today, includes a £160 million government investment in developing cutting edge technologies, and taking innovative products such as cancer-fighting broccoli from the field to the shopping aisle.
Industry is also expected to invest heavily in the strategy which will transform farming in the UK, using the latest technologies to ensure the process is as productive as possible whilst reducing environmental impact and resource use.
With the demand for food rising rapidly worldwide, the strategy also aims to make the UK a world leader in addressing global food security issues.
Agri-tech is a well-established and important UK sector. The entire agri-food supply chain, from agriculture to final retailing and catering, is estimated to contribute £96billion to the economy and employ 3.8million people.
Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said: “Some of the biggest brands in farming and food are based in the UK. We have a world class science and research community and our institutes and universities are at the forefront of agricultural research.
“To get ahead in the global race, this strategy sets out how we can ensure that we turn our world-beating agricultural science and research into world-beating products and services.”
This Agricultural Technologies Strategy follows the recent plans for automotive, construction, aerospace and other key sectors to secure sustainable future growth in the economy.
Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Minister for Science Lord De Mauley said: “We face a global challenge to feed the rapidly increasing population in a way which is affordable and sustainable.
“We are investing in technologies that will enable British farmers to meet these challenges and take advantage of the growing demand in export markets for British food.”
To take advantage of agriculture’s opportunities and drive growth the Agricultural Technologies Strategy sets out a range of key actions, including:

•a £90 million government investment in world class Centres for Agricultural Innovation with additional investment from industry. The centres will support the wide-scale adoption of innovation and technology across key sectors, technologies and skills in the food and farming supply chain. This includes up to £10 million for a Centre for Agricultural Informatics and Metrics of Sustainability which will use data from farms, laboratories and retailers to drive innovation

•creating a £70 million Agri-Tech Catalyst to help new agricultural technologies bridge the so called ‘valley of death’ between the lab and the marketplace. Co-funded with industry, the catalyst will specifically support small and medium sized enterprises. The investment includes £10 million to support the transfer of technology and new products to developing countries

•the creation of an industry Leadership Council to unify the agriculture technology sector and make the UK more internationally competitive

•the recruitment of a new UKTI agri-tech team to boost exports and overseas investment in the UK’s agricultural technologies
In addition also announced today:

•£30 million for four agri-science research and innovation campuses by Biotechnolocy and Biological Sciences Research Council

•a multi million pound scientific research partnership between Rothamsted and Syngenta to increase wheat productivity

A new Leadership Council will bring together representatives from the diverse agriculture sector, including food and farming production, industry, science and research, and government.

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Intel Next Generation Processor for Smartphone and Tablets


Intel’s next generation Atom processors with new CPU architecture will be up to three times faster and five times more power efficient than its predecessor chips, and are up in sleeves to break away the common notion that ARM processors are more power efficient- Intel said in a web cast organized for investors and media, reports Times Of India.

 The CPU architecture, code named as ‘Silvermont’ will be incorporated in Smartphones, tablets, PCs and servers starting this year and would form the basis for its next-generation Atom microprocessors called Bay Trail and Merrifield.

While Bay Trail, is to appear in tablets by end of the year, Merrifield would be available inside Smartphones in the first quarter of 2014. They will support the Android and Microsoft operating systems.

Currently ARM makes the core technology that is used by companies like Qualcomm, Nvidia, MediaTek, Apple and Samsung to create microprocessors for phones and tablets. Though Intel’s Atom processors which have performance that is comparable to ARM-based chips, they seem to suffer from the lack of interest from companies that make phones and tablets.

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Cookies in Servlets


Cookies are small bits of textual information that a Web server sends to a browser and that the browser later returns unchanged when visiting the same Web site or domain. The server read information it sent the client previously. The site can provide visitors with a number of conveniences such as presenting the site the
way the visitor previously customized it or letting identifiable visitors in without their having to reenter a password.


Benefits of Cookies
  1. Identifying a user during an e-commerce session
  2. Remembering usernames and passwords
  3. Customizing sites
  4. Focusing advertising
Sending Cookies to the Client

1. Creating a Cookie object. You call the Cookie constructor with a cookie name and a cookie value, both of which are strings.

2. Setting the maximum age. If you want the browser to store the cookie on disk instead of just keeping it in memory, you use setMaxAge to specify how long (in seconds) the cookie should be  valid.

3. Placing the Cookie into the HTTP response headers. You use response.addCookie to accomplish this. If you forget this step, no cookie is sent to the browser


Using Cookies to Detect  First-Time Visitors-Example

import java.io.*;
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
/** Servlet that says "Welcome aboard" to first-time
 *  visitors and "Welcome back" to repeat visitors.
 *  Also see RepeatVisitor2 for variation that uses
 *  cookie utilities from later in this chapter.
 */
public class RepeatVisitor extends HttpServlet {
  public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
                    HttpServletResponse response)
      throws ServletException, IOException {
    boolean newbie = true;
    Cookie[] cookies = request.getCookies();
    if (cookies != null) {
      for(int i=0; i
        Cookie c = cookies[i];
        if ((c.getName().equals("repeatVisitor")) &&
            // Could omit test and treat cookie name as a flag
            (c.getValue().equals("yes"))) {
          newbie = false;
          break;
        }
      }
    }
    String title;
    if (newbie) {
      Cookie returnVisitorCookie =
        new Cookie("repeatVisitor", "yes");
      returnVisitorCookie.setMaxAge(60*60*24*365); // 1 year
      response.addCookie(returnVisitorCookie);
      title = "Welcome Aboard";
    } else {
      title = "Welcome Back";
    }
    response.setContentType("text/html");
    PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
    String docType = "
      "Transitional//EN\">\n";
 out.println(docType + "\n" + title + "\n" );
  }
}

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Microsoft's operating system nicknamed Windows Blue


The tweaked version of Microsoft's operating system nicknamed Windows Blue will be previewed on June 26 and will be a free update for users as Windows 8.1. The update comes amid a lukewarm reception for Windows 8, an operating system released last year to help the software giant transition from personal computers to tablets and other mobile devices.
The move is part of a goal "of delivering continual updates to create a richer experience for Windows customers," a Microsoft blog post said.

Microsoft's Brandon LeBlanc said a public preview of Windows 8.1 will be available starting on June 26, timed with the Microsoft developer conference in San Francisco. Microsoft said recently it had sold than 100 million licenses for Windows 8 but that the update was planned after listening to customers. Some analysts say Microsoft was forced to act because of slow adoption of Windows 8, which made some radical changes to the design of the desktop. 
With Windows 8, Microsoft was trying to create a system that could be used on mobile touch screen devices while also serving the users of traditional PCs. Microsoft launched Windows 8 last October, revamping its flagship system in an effort to make inroads in the fast-growing mobile segment. At the same time, it launched its Surface tablet computer.

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The Microsoft Surface Tablet


The Microsoft Surface tablet may set a new standard for the tablet industry. Here’s a first look at the new device. The Surface prototype has a 10.6 inch display, framed by a black, beveled chassis made of "vapor-deposited magnesium.” A kickstand folds out from the back of the Surface, a simple innovation that has eluded other tablet makers until now. The Surface even comes with a touch sensitive keyboard that doubles as a display cover, lamping firmly to the display's edges with magnetic fasteners. Two versions of Surf ace will be produced. One will run Windows RT on an ARM processor, while the other will run Windows 8 Pro on an Intel processor. The latter is intended for users who want to run legacy Windows apps; it will include a stylus, too. The RT version of Surface will support 32 or 64 GB of SSD storage, while the Windows 8 Pro version will support 64 or 128 GB. Surface tablets with Windows RT will include a microSD slot, USB 2.0, and a Micro HD port. The Pro versions will have a microSD card slot, USB 3.0, and Min i Display Port. RT devices will weigh about 1.5 pounds and be about 0.36 inches thick.

Surface Pro will weigh closer to two pounds and will be half an inch thick. So what's the difference between Windows RT and Windows 8? They're actually two different worlds. Only software written specifically for Windows RT will run on Surface and other RT platforms. Microsoft calls these "Metro style apps" and will include special versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, as well as apps for a variety of other common tas ks in Windows RT. Third party developers will also supply apps through the Windows Store, similar to the Apple Store, Amazon App Store, and Google Play ecosystems. The Windows software that you're using on your desktop or laptop PC will not run on Windows RT. You'll have to wait for an RT version of your favorite Windows software packages, do without, or go with the more expensive version of the Surface that runs Windows 8 Pro. Two types of cover/keyboards will be available for Surface. The Touch Cover's keys have no "give" while the Type Cover's keys give slightly. The Type Cover is aimed at touch typists. Microsoft says these keyboards (which also include a trackpad) will allow you to type twice as fast as you would on a glass surface. 
Surface with Windows RT will be available around October, in time for the holiday shopping season, and the business oriented Windows 8 Pro version will arrive  sometime in January .A price tag somewhere in the range of $500 to $600 is anticipated . The Windows 8 Pro version wil l be priced to be competitive with ultrabooks at around $1000. While the Surface seemed to perform well over WiFi, mobile connectivity specs were conspicuously missing from the Surface announcement. 
However, the Surface has dual wifi antennas for "the best possible wifi performance." The company was also mum about battery life. Microsoft is running the risk of alienating its hardware partners by releasing hardware of its own. Possibly, Microsoft has not been entirely happy with the tablets its partners have made, and is trying to show them how it should be done. But they're also running the risk of undermining the ultrabook market, while at the same time, courting them to develop hardware to run their flagship Windows 8 software. Microsoft’s track record in hardware has been spotty. The Xbox is a home run with consumers, but the Zune was a foul ball. Will Surface be a grand slam, providing serious compet it ion for the iPad, Kindle Fire and other Android tablets currently on the market.  

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Yahoo Shuts Down Alta Vista, The Search Engine Relic


Alta Vista, which once ruled the roost as search engine in late 90s, has been put to rest on Monday by Yahoo!. It will join the other dead search engines like Kozmo.com and Ask Jeeves, reports AP.
  
AltaVista was introduced in 1995 by Massachusetts-based company CMGI, three years before Google was founded, and was a very popular search engine. However with the advent of Google, it lost its prominence and later was purchased by Yahoo!, who retained the brand and showed AltaVista searches results from its own search engine, along with offering a bevy of online services instead of sticking solely with the search. By the time the site reversed the course, it was too late. Its finances were sinking and Google was on the rise.

 Last month, Yahoo, had expressed its decision to shut down the relic search engine on its Tumblr page.

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Android v/s Symbian


Mobile phone technology has developed in a way that once it was used only to make voice calls and receive voice calls. Now the needs of Mobile users have changed a lot. Owning a mobile phone once used to be luxurious and this has become necessity. New generation mobile users are expecting more features from their phone.
Symbian or Android
Android and Symbian are two open mobile running systems. Though both platforms are open, but the Android OS provides limited openness when the Symbian is certainly open. The qualities of Android reveals the fact that it offers unlimited applications while the Symbian provides restricted. It is primarily considering the platform offers a whole lot much more choices on the subject of user’s productiveness.
The Symbian system is applied by Nokia and other same phones as an running method. A droid is usually a mobile in which the Android running system is used. Android battle or even any mobile operating system battle for that matter.
Android, these are the mobile running systems you might be torn in between. So, by the time the very first Android smartphone was introduced, there were a few Android applications available for downloading. In January 2010, Google unveiled its own Android-based smartphone to compete against other smartphone manufacturers. Nexus One was the first official smartphone by Google.
Belle is consistently the upgrade edition of the Symbian 3 or at the same time identified as the Symbian Anna. Currently, only low-end devices are employing the Symbian OS. Nokia has remained a global marketplace leader that uses Symbian OS. World more than, Nokia dominates the smartphone market, armed with the Symbian running program. Symbian is mostly used in mobile phone manufactured by Finnish enterprise Nokia, which brought the Symbian ltd. According to mobile phones analysts, the future of Symbian phones isn’t very good.

Comparision of Applications for Both Platform

Default web browser can be changed with android where as change of web browser is not possible with Symbian OS. Web Browsing with Android is faster and smooth compared with Symbian OS.
Android OS can support multiple home screens whereas Symbian OS does not support this option. Multitasking is easier with Symbian compared with android.
Android OS automatically downloads all the Google accounts like G mail, g talk, Google contacts and calendar with single signing in of Google account. Users have to download and copy each account separately. Receiving G mail messages is faster with Symbian OS compared with android OS.
Only a part of screen on the corner is used to display notifications of time, battery charging level, signal strength, GPS and Wi Fi etc for android OS and Symbian requires more space to display these entire things making only small space for utility.

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HTC One 801e : Review

Beauty need not just be in the eyes of the beholder with the HTC One that seamlessly blends timeless class with post-modern functionality to present a phone that reshapes your smartphone experience. The device from the makers at HTC, the single GSM SIM smartphone runs on the Android (Jelly Bean) that is aided by the HTC BlinkFeed which molds your online and offline existence effortlessly feeding real time happenings right onto your home-screen. It is powered by a 1.7 Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 Quad Core processor with 2 GB RAM, this capacitive touch phone covets bragging rights with a 4.7 inch screen with full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution. Juiced by a Li-Polymer 2300 mAh battery, the phone can give you up to 27 hours on 2G networks.


A picture speaks a thousand words and the camera that takes the picture is what makes it. The HTC One captures 300 per cent more light in each frame with the HTC UltraPixel 4 MP front camera and a 2.1 megapixel secondary camera that brings ultimate clarity and detail in each lifelike photo. The phone that supports full HD recording as well automatically captures up to 20 photos and one three second video for every picture, revolutionizing the meaning of dynamic photography. The HTC Video Highlights crafts its own video show of any event which is completely customizable and easily shareable as well.
Talk about intelligence, the innovative Sense Voice on the HTC One are built to reduce loud ambient noises to boost in-call voice for clarity beyond all expectations. And the BoomSound with dual frontal stereo speakers with built-in amplifiers is an audiophile’s delight with music transfer with so less distortion and so much more detail. 
With an internal storage capacity of 32 GB, the HTC One is all about connectivity with GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Wi-Fi, DLNA and bluetooth apart from a microUSB port to transfer media and a 3.5 mm audio jack as well. A phone that is built with zero gap construction and tapered edges for a smooth yet firm grip, the HTC One is one smartphone that guarantees nothing less than the very best.

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Wi-Fi tether for rooted and non rooted android phone

Tethering :

It's one of the most convenient features your smartphone has, yet carriers insist on restricting it. most often refers to using your smartphone as a mobile hotspot.In other words, it lets you connect to the Internet on your laptop, tablet, or Wi-Fi enabled device, using your phone's data connection. Tethering is very useful if you happen to be in an area that has no free Wi-Fi and you need to do your computing on a device other than your phone.In United States, many of the service providers charge their users for tethering the internet connection. The charges vary from 10$ to 30$ depending upon their service providers.United States is the only country in the world where carriers charge you twice for the same internet you already paid for.  In countries like South Korea, Thailand, and the rest of the world, there’s no extra tethering monthly charges to use the wifi tethering feature.Luckily, there are ways to circumvent wifi tether block on most Android smartphones or tablets (that support SIM cards) by installing tether apps.

Rooted Android Phones:

Step 1. Download Wifi Tether TrevE Mod app and install using ES File Explorer (or your favorite file manager app).  Make sure “Unknown Sources” is checked under Settings if it asks you to.Download Wifi Tether TrevE Mod APK
Step 2. Open the Wifi Tether app, hit Menu button and hit “Settings”.
Step 3. Press on “Change Device-Profile”.
Step 4. Choose “Generic ICS/JB (wlan0)”.
Step 5. Choose “Change Setup-Method”.
Step 6. Choose “Netd-Ndc (master)”.
Step 7. Choose “Send Netd Max Client Cmd”.
Step 8. You can set your wifi encryption and SSID here to whatever you’d like.
Step 9. Make sure either “WiFi-driver reload” or “WiFi-driver reload 2″ is checked on.  If wifi tether fails for some reason you can change this to the one you didn’t use.
Step 10. Scroll down and make sure “MSS clamping” and “Routing fix” are both checked on.
Step 11. Turn on tethering by hitting the Wifi icon.
Step 12. You can check logs by hitting Menu button->Show Log.  If you don’t see any errors you are good to go.
Step 13. Now, try connecting to your wifi tether using your computer or another wifi device.  Once connected, it should show up under Access Control. (hit Menu then Access Control)
Step 14. Enjoy your wifi tether without paying carriers twice!
Don’t forget to share this with your friends on Twitter, Facebook, or Google+ thx!
Non Rooted Android Phones

Tethering apps for nonrooted phones

PdaNet:
 PdaNet is a free download on Google Play, but this only gets you a 14-day trial. After 14 days, the app will block access to secure websites (websites that require a login) unless you purchase the full edition for $15.95.
EasyTether: EasyTether is a USB tethering app, which means it lets you share your phone's data connection with your laptop via a USB cable. It also lets you tether your game console (PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, or Xbox) using PC Internet Connection Sharing (you need to go through a computer first to tether your console). EasyTether has two versions: afree Lite version and a paid $9.99 version.

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Woorank: Check impact of a website or blog to improve rank for SEO


It is very common now a days that people do have a website or a blog running for their own articles. But when it comes to earning from those websites, it is necessary that the website should be ranked higher to make it visible with Search Engine. Here comes into picture the concept of Search Engine Optimization SEO. We already have written an article on Working of SEO . This article will focus on a tool called as Woorank which allows the owners of website and blog to check the impact so that they can improve upon for Search Engine Ranking.

You can visit Woorank here. 
Woorank provides its users following categories of information
Traffic Estimations,Traffic Rank : Based Globally or Locally,Visitors Localization,Social Monitoring : Facebook Likes, Comments, Google+, Tweeter Backlinks, etc, Mobile Load time, Mobile Rendering Mobile Optimization in terms of CSS, Redirection, Flash Content, Viewport Tag, Apple Icon

Woorank also comes with good flavour of SEO Basics analysis like WWW Resolve, URL Rewrite, IP Canonicalization, Robots.txt, Sitemap, Underscores in URL, Title of Website or Blog, Description, Headings, Images, Text/HTML Ratio, Flash Check, Blog Check, Inside Page Analysis

Woorank provide in depth review for SEO Links in terms of Keyword Consistency, Ranking, Competitors in Google, Number of Indexed Pages, Domain Purchase and Expiry, Popular Pages, Backlinks Counter, DMOZ 

In terms of security, Woorank follows metrics like Spam Block, Safe browsing, Email Privacy, Domain Availability, Server Signature. It reviews some technological aspects like Google Analytics, Google Adsense, W3C validity, Encoding Deprecated HTML

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SEO: Search Engine Optimization ..How it works?


SEO: The term Search Engine Optimization SEO is still an unknown one to the people who are not into web-designing or are newbies in this field. This article will brief you about the basics of Search Engine Optimization and would let you know how it works.

Sometimes, you might wonder whenever you try to check a solution for a query on search engines like Google. User enters his query and Google provides the user with list of web links with some ordering. User always tend to pick the top most links from the links returned as he/she expects them to be close to their query. How actually this happens..This happens by the terminology of Search Engine Optimization SEO.

The first basic truth you need to know to learn SEO is that search engines are not humans.First, search engines crawlthe Web to see what is there. This task is performed by a piece of software, called a crawler or a spider. Tt is impossible for a spider to visit a site daily just to see if a new page has appeared or if an existing page has been modified, sometimes crawlers may not end up visiting your site for a month or more than that. You can check working of crawler here


Search Engine Spider Simulator

Enter URL to Spider


After a page is crawled, the next step is to index its content. The indexed page is stored in a giant database, from where it can later be retrieved. Essentially, the process of indexing is identifying the words and expressions that best describe the page and assigning the page to particular keywords.  So it is the duty of web designers to make use of keywords in a better way, so that the indexing of their website provides them with an higher rank probability.

When a search request comes, the search engine processes it – i.e. it compares the search string in the search request with the indexed pages in the database. Since it is likely that more than one page (practically it is millions of pages) contains the search string, the search engine starts calculating the relevancy of each of the pages in its index with the search string. There are various algorithms to calculate relevancy. Each of these algorithms has different relative weights for common factors like keyword density, links, or metatags.

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iPhone 5 trumped Galaxy S4 on user complaints at launch

The iPhone 5 received nearly twice the rate of negative comments at launch compared with the Galaxy S4, but Apple clearly wins in the most important metric of all, according to social media analysts We Are Social.

If you believe the griping on social media, then the iPhone 5 caused the most user angst of the major smartphone releases of the past year.
Social media analysts We Are Social gauged the reaction on Twitter, blogs, and forums following the release of the iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S4, Nokia Lumia 920, and BlackBerry Z10. What the research firm found, according to the Daily Mail, was that the percentage of comments about the iPhone with a negative connotation (20 percent, the highest ratio among the four phones studied) was nearly twice that of the rate of negative feelings expressed about the Galaxy S4 (11 percent, the lowest rate out of the four).
Before you accuse anyone of being any particular kind of fanboi, it's worth revisiting the fall of 2012, when the iPhone 5 was launched -- and when Apple found itself ensnarled in an Apple Maps PR nightmare, leading CEO Tim Cook to go so far as to issue a public apology for the half-baked product. The phone's new lightning adapter wasn't exactly universally welcomed by all users, either.

The Galaxy S4, by contrast, has avoided any such debacles that rise to a level of notoriety worthy of a faux New Yorker cover (although the campy media event for the phone's release was certainly a valiant attempt.) It's also worth pointing out that the echo chamber for any flub emanating from Cupertino is quite sizable. When Apple screws something up, word travels fast in these United States -- just a consequence of having one of the most recognizable brands in the world.
Also telling is the finding that much of the online conversation about the Galaxy S4 was driven by discussion of the well ... galaxy of new features introduced with the GS4. Say what you will about the true utility of eye-tracking, hovering fingers over your touch screen, and auto-pausing videos -- the features certainly seemed to keep users distracted from spending much time griping about the relatively cheap feel of the materials used to make Samsung's flagship phone.
In fact, We Are Social reports that 56 percent of online discussions about the GS4 focused on new or different features, compared with 37 percent for the Lumia 920, 29 percent for the iPhone 5, and 27 percent for the BlackBerry Z10.
But before we go drawing the conclusion that the iPhone is totally over, it's important to note what's arguably the most important metric culled from We Are Social's data: The iPhone 5 received more than 10 times the amount of launch day chatter (1.7 million online conversations) than the Galaxy S4 (140,000) did.
So, this would be an appropriate time for iOS fans to type "score" over and over again in the comments below.

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Karbonn Titanium S9 with 5.5-inch display, Android 4.2

Karbonn Titanium S9 launched for 19,990.
Karbonn has introduced a new smartphone called Titanium S9.Karbonn Titanium S9 sports 5.5-inch HD IPS display. It is powered by 1.2GHz quad-core processor along with 1GB RAM. The smartphone packs in 16GB of internal storage, which can be expanded by up to 32GB via microSD card.
For camera, there is a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and 5-megapixel front shooter to click self-images and do video chats. It is a dual-SIM smartphone that comes with 2,600mAh battery. Karbonn Titanium S9 runs on Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean).
The smartphone supports 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. It also comes with G-Sensor, proximity sensor, and ambient light sensor. To sweeten the deal, the company is offering a free flip cover along with the purchase of this smartphone, which is available for Rs. 19,990.
Karbonn is currently offering Karbonn S1 Titanium, Karbonn S2 Titanium and Karbonn S5 Titanium under its Titanium series.
Commenting on the launch, Shashin Devsare, Executive Director, Karbonn, said, "The Karbonn Titanium S9 is the most exciting revolution to have come from Karbonn till date. The launch of the device initiates our foray into the HD IPS smartphone category wherein we seek to satiate the consumer needs with the best-in-class technological innovations. We understand the emergent needs of consumers of smartphone devices which look brilliant and work effortlessly. Thus in this regard, our product innovation is geared towards creating an eco-system of mobile devices, which bring the best of smartphone experience to them."


Karbonn S9 Titanium key specifications
  • 5.5-inch IPS capacitive screen
  • 1.2GHz quad-core processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • 16GB of internal storage, expandable by up to 32GB via microSD card
  • 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash
  • 5-megapixel front facing camera
  • 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • Dual-SIM (GSM+GSM)
  • Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
  • 2,600mAh battery

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Micromax A88 Canvas Music review


Micromax is rapidly expanding its Canvas portfolio and the latest addition is A88 Canvas Music. Available for Rs. 8,499, this smartphone comes with free JBL Tempo headset. The company is also offering Micromax A88 Canvas Music owners unlimited music downloads for three months from M!Live mobile Web application. So is this music phone a smart buy? We find out in this review.

Hardware/ Design
Micromax A88 Canvas Music looks very similar to Micromax A116 Canvas HD. The smartphone has a plastic body with rubberised back for a steady grip. The thin chrome lining at the edges and the well-rounded corners make the smartphone look presentable.
Its curvy back makes the smartphone appear bulkier than it actually is. Canvas Music weighs 136 grams and feels comfortable to hold. It has a 4.5-inch display, which is neither too big nor too small, by today's standards.Most of the front is taken by the screen and there are three capacitive Android buttons - Menu, Home, and Back for respective functions.

Display
The Micromax A88 Canvas Music sports a 4.5-inch display with a resolution of 480x854 pixels and a pixel density of 217ppi. This is not one of the best displays we have seen on a sub Rs. 10,000 smartphone. Pictures and videos look washed out and at times it becomes difficult to read text.
The screen is reflective and under sunlight legibility is just about average. The viewing angels are bad. The smartphone lacks the ambient light sensor, and as a result auto-brightness option is missing.
The screen is also a fingerprint magnet and prone to scratches.

Software/ Interface
The smartphone runs Android 4.1.1 (Jelly Bean). Micromax has skinned some elements of the user interface, such as the app icons and the notification tray.
Even the lock screen appears to be slightly different on the A88 Canvas Music. It offers quick access to dialler and SMS application. The notification tray includes toggles for settings such as Wi-Fi, Brightness, Rotation, Bluetooth, GPS, Data, Screen timeouts and profiles (for alerts and other notifications).The smartphone comes with nine customisable home screens that can be filled with app shortcuts and widgets.
Micromax A88 Canvas Music comes pre-loaded with Micromax's own suite of apps such as HookUp!, M! Zone+ and M! Live. HookUp! is a messaging service while M! Zone+ lets you schedule SMS alerts for various services such as Jokes, Astrology, love tips, Cricket, et al. M! Live is catalogue of over 3 lakhs songs in various languages including English, Hindi, Gujarati and Punjabi.
Trial versions of games such as The DarkMan and Fruit Devil come pre-loaded on this smartphone.

Camera
Micromax Canvas Music comes with a 5-megapixel rear camera along with dual LED flash. The images clicked through the camera in broad daylight are decent. However, the dual LED flash tends to make the images too bright at times.The shots clicked in low-light are a bit noisy. The camera is also capable of capturing videos at 720p HD resolution, which are of average quality.
The Camera app leaves out the Panorama mode, but offers a burst mode. The phone offers three basic modes - Face Beauty, HDR and Photo. The Photo mode allows users to modify settings like exposure, colour effect, ISO and white balance, among others. There's a self-timer of up to 10 seconds as well.
The smartphone also comes with 0.3-megapixel front camera for capturing self-images and doing video chats. The images clicked through the same are grainy.

Performance/ Battery Life
Micromax Canvas Music A88 is powered by a 1GHz dual-core MediaTek MT6577 processor along with PowerVR SGX531 GPU. The smartphone comes with 512MB of RAM.The experience of playing popular games such as Fruit Ninja, Subway Surfers and Temple Run 2 through this smartphone is average.
As the Micromax A88 Canvas Music comes with a scanty 512MB of RAM, the multi-tasking experience suffers and we experienced lags even while transiting between home screens.
Micromax Canvas Music A88 comes with 4GB of internal storage of which 1.93GB is user accessible. The internal storage can be expanded by up to 32GB through a microSD card.
The phone comes with the native Android browser as well as Chrome and we found that it renders all webpages well.
Micromax is promoting this smartphone as a music phone and is giving JBL Tempo headset as a free accessory along with the device. In addition to this the company is also offering free music downloads through its M! Live app for 90 days.
The native app can play MP3, MIDI, AAC, AMR and WAV audio formats. The music application in itself looks quite basic but it offers equalizer presets along with Bass and Reverb controls. The quality of audio through the JBL headphones is very good. However, the same cannot be said about the speakers of the smartphone.
The call quality of the smartphone is decent.
The phone comes with an 18000mAh battery, and based on our experience, it lasted almost full day with a single charge. We charged the phone in the morning, and with medium to heavy usage, including 1-1.5 hours of phone calls, one email account with push notifications, screen at maximum brightness, playing some music and video clips, Twitter notifications and WhatsApp chats, the phone lasted 8-9 hours. It's also worth pointing out that we were on Wi-Fi throughout the day, and did not use 3G.

Verdict
Micromax Canvas Music A88 is an interesting option for people looking for a good music smartphone on a budget. However, apart from the JBL Tempo headset, this smartphone does not have much to offer.
The competition is the Rs. 10,000 market has increased many folds in the last few months. Currently one can buy a decent quad-core offering by Karbonn, Xolo or Intex on a similar budget.
You are advised to look at Karbonn S1 Titanium (Review), Xolo Q600 and Intex Aqua Wonder (Review) before making your decision.Price: Rs. 8,499

Pros
  • Looks decent
  • The audio output through JBL headset is great
Cons
  • Sluggish performance
  • Low resolution screen

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