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How to earn money easily

This topic will explain you clearly, how to earn money from being in home itself. There are at least  a dozen ways to make money online . These include  blogging for money ,  affiliate marketing ,  eBook revenues , freelancing with sites like Upwork or oDesk,  earning from AdSense , and so on. But if we were to choose the best 2 options to make money online,  blogging is usually number one,  followed closely by monetizing YouTube videos. Why Not Use YouTube as the First Online Money Option? When a person decides that their primary source of income will be earned online, they need to  think about how best to achieve this.   Most people choose blogging as their method for earning  online income . Maybe it’s because they are lured by CPC values of certain keywords in interesting niches, or maybe they just like writing. But there’s another very good option:  YouTube. You may be surprised to hear that YouTube  could help you earn more  than you would from traditional blogg

10 Important URLs : Every Google User Should Know

 Here's an 10 IMPORTANT GOOGLE LINKS Google stores everything privately and here are the 10 important links (URLs) that will unlock everything Google knows about you. They are hidden somewhere deep inside your Google Account dashboard and they may reveal interesting details about you that are otherwise only known to Google. Let’s dive in. 1.  Google stores a list of usernames and passwords that you have typed in Google Chrome or Android for logging into various websites. They even have a website too where you can view all these  passwords  in plain text. passwords.google.com 2.  Google creates a profile of yourself based on the sites you visit, guessing your age, gender and interests and then use this data to serve you more relevant ads. Use this URL to know how Google sees you on the web. www.google.com/settings/ads 3.  You can easily export all your data out of the Google ecosystem. You can download your  Google Photos , contacts,  Gmail messages and even your 

How to tweet with 280 characters in Twitter

This topic will explain you, how to tweet with 280 characters in Twitter right now.                                   Twitter doubled the character limit of tweets to 280 in a  surprise move yesterday , but not every Twitter user will be able to use the new limit just yet.  Twitter is rolling out the long tweets feature to select accounts as a test, but   Twitter user Prof9   has discovered a workaround to get longer tweets a little early. Here’s how to tweet with 280 characters instead of 140: Download Tampermonkey for your browser of choice ( Chrome webstore link ) Visit this  this Github repository , click the “raw” button, then tell tampermonkey to “install” the script (or copy and paste the code into a new script in Tampermonkey) Now visit  twitter.com , make sure the script in running in Tampermonkey, then tweet away It’s a simple workaround that will work automatically on Twitter.com every time you use the web client to tweet. Tampermonkey is a widely used userscr

Google pulls YouTube off the Amazon Echo Show

Amazon and Google are in a not-so-fun fight. Google has apparently decided to stop allowing the Amazon Echo Show to access YouTube. If you ask the smart speaker to show you a YouTube video, it fails and Alexa just say this: “Currently, Google is not supporting Youtube on Echo Show.” That seems like a pretty strong thing for a computer to say, so I asked Amazon about it, and the company issued this (excuse the pun) fire statement: The Echo Show, if you’re not familiar, is the Alexa-enabled smart speaker that has a screen on it so you can do stuff like... watch video. And YouTube is the internet’s largest source of said video. One of the core use cases of the Echo Show for some people might be watching cooking lessons or music videos — on YouTube. Amazon’s strident statement makes clear that it doesn’t believe this is a technical mistake, but a conscious choice by Google. Google, however, very much begs to differ on the reason it blocked YouTube on the Echo Show: We’ve been

Facebook and Microsoft's big undersea cable is finally finished

Here's a official news, that Facebook and Microsoft's Big Undersea Cable is finally finished. More than  17,000 feet  below the ocean's surface, there now lies the "most technologically advanced subsea cable," providing up to 160 terabits (Tbps) of data per second — beating Google's alternative, now poorly named,  "Faster."  The cable is the handiwork of Facebook, Microsoft, and Spanish telecommunication company Telxius.  Construction on the cable, which stretches 4,000 miles from Virginia Beach, Virginia to Bilbao, Spain, began in August 2016. Microsoft announced its completion on Thursday, but it won't be operational until  early 2018 .  SEE ALSO:  Why Consumer Reports is wrong about Microsoft’s Surface products Facebook, Microsoft, and Telxius will jointly own the cable, which weighs almost 10.25 million pounds — as much as 34 blue whales. Telxius will serve as the cable's operator and will sell and lease its capacit

Official News : Nokia 8 smartphone with dual rear cameras to launch in India today

Her's a official news, NOKIA has launched its new smartphone named as  "NOKIA  8". The  Nokia  8 is the fourth 'Nokia' branded smartphone coming this year after the Nokia 6, 5 and 3. Based on Android 7.1.1 Nougat, Nokia 8 boasts of a 5.3-inch QHD (2560x1440 pixels) resolution screen with 2.5D curved display along with Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The processing power of the smartphone lies with the flagship octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, which is complimented by 4GB LPDDR4X RAM. The Nokia 8 comes with dual rear camera setup powered by 13MP sensors each. The camera lens comes from Carl Zeiss. While the first lens shoots coloured shots with OIS, the secondary rear camera shoots in monochrome. The primary camera has an aperture of f/2.0 along with PDAF and dual-tone flash. Nokia 8 is also the company's first to come with Nokia OZO audio, which is a 360-degree audio technology for better multimedia experience. The cameras can also capture videos

Japan invented an Ice-Cream which doesn't melt at all

Here's an Ice-Cream, which doesn't melt at all. It is invented in Japan.                                           Everyone knows that one of the greatest challenges of the  summer season  (aside from not screaming every time you see a wasp), is eating your ice cream before it melts.   Although sunshine and a 99 flake seem like natural bedfellows, the sticky dairy running down your hand at great speed would perhaps indicate otherwise. But now a team of Japanese researchers have come to solve all our woes and created an ice cream that doesn’t melt. Japan’s biotherapy development research centre (who should probably be doing far more important things) made the discovery when they asked a pastry chef to make a dessert using polyphenol - a liquid extract from strawberries. But the chef hit an obstacle fairly early on, as every time he tried to use the dairy cream with the strawberry polyphenol added to it, the cream solidified instantly. Instead of writing

Facebook has added WhatsaApp Button

Facebook has added a new WhatsApp button into its application. The social media giant owns the messaging company, having bought it for $19 billion back in 2014, and appears to be trying to tie the two services closer together. The button, which simply shows the WhatsApp logo alongside the messaging app’s name, appears as an option in the Android app's main menu. It was first spotted by Facebook user Arvind Iyer, who reported it to  the Next Web . It appears to be little more than a shortcut that might save you a second or two every now and again.  (The Next Web) Tapping it simply launches WhatsApp from Facebook, cutting out the need for you to leave the social network and open WhatsApp from your phone’s homescreen.  However, navigating to the menu area of the Facebook app arguably takes the same amount of time, and a lot of people simply launch WhatsApp from their phone's notification bar when they've got new messages to read. What makes the move sli

TWITTER LITE SITE GETS THE INEVITABLE APP, NOW BEING TESTED IN THE PHILLIPINES

Facebook has done it, YouTube has done it, Twitter is doing it, too. We’re talking, of course, about offering a lightweight version of the platform to make it easier for users in countries with less robust access to data to use Twitter. In April, Twitter product manager Patrick Traughber published a  blog post  announcing the debut of Twitter Lite, described as “a new mobile web experience which minimizes data usage, loads quickly on slower connections, is resilient on unreliable mobile networks, and takes up less than 1MB on your device.” Though the  we do have Twitter Lite , it was inevitable that an app would be released, and Tech Crunch reports it’s  being tested in the Phillipines . For users in the Phillipines, the  app can be found in the Google Play Store  for those who have Android 5.0 and above. It has English and Filipino support, and can be used on 2G and 3G networks. “The test of the Twitter Lite app in the Google Play Store in the Philippines is another opport