Mobile Cloud Computing
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The world of mobile technology is in a constant state of flux as new technologies make their way to mobile devices. With the explosion of smart phone popularity in recent years, it’s not unreasonable to assume that anything you can do on a computer, you will be able to do on a smart phone in the years ahead. Since most smart phones are incapable of housing large sets of data internally, many smart phone makers have turned to cloud computing to provide the necessary resources for smart phones to run powerful applications. Take a look at how cloud computing has changed the mobile tech landscape, or read a Zip Cloud Review in order to find out which services are best for you.
Everyone Uses the Cloud
Whether your realize it or not you probably use the cloud on some level every day. Companies like DropBox and Evernote have helped bring cloud computing into the sphere of every day life. Most people who use a a computer or mobile device on a daily basis need to take notes or move around some apps, files or folders to make room for more applications or data on their internal hard drive. It’s safe to say that nearly every type of mobile application available on your smart phone relies on cloud technology to function properly. This is true whether you’re an avid techie following news on mobile technology, or whether you just like to use cloud-based applications to listen to music, share pictures or engage with social media.
The Infrastructural Cloud: Moving Beyond Mobile Apps
It’s not just mobile applications that rely on cloud computing to stay active. Mobile phone manufacturers and providers rely on cloud technology at an infrastructural level. Cloud computing is often used as a means to prevent major outages. This became an apparent need when BlackBerry began to suffer service outages in late 2011. When the BlackBerry outages occurred, users made clear to BlackBerry that the cloud was the solution they wanted.
Outages aren’t just bad for customers, they’re also very bad for business. It was recently estimated by Gartner, the nationally recognized IT research firms, that the majority of enterprise-level companies that experience outages on a regular basis will not recover lost business. In short, mobile phone manufacturers can no longer afford any down time. Manufacturers on the top of their game know that very well, and have taken the appropriate steps to ensure maximum uptime.
Conclusion: The Cloud is Here to Stay
Since its early inception amongst closed circles of IT professionals, the cloud was always meant to be mobile. The cloud is nothing without its ability to provide users and professionals with constant access to data. Managing data in the cloud has lead to a revolution in the way we do computing. Even major software manufacturers have developed popular PC software for mobile phone environments. In short, the mobile industry will rapidly conform to cloud computing standards, and not the other way around.
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Export your Nokia Ovi Contacts to any Computer easily!
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Nokia is discontinuing it’s service Ovi Contacts for general public, The service will stay but you won’t be able to access your address book from the web browser… After January 24, 2012 You will no longer be able to view your contacts on the web.
Syncing & Backup will continue to work normally & you will not loose any of your contacts but you will be unable to view them from the website.

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The address book of your Nokia handset (I am talking about the new Nokia Phones which are supported by Ovi Store) is stored in the online Ovi Contacts, Same as Android phones use Google Contacts to store your Contacts Online. but Nokia Ovi Contacts has only 1 limitation.

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Until now, Nokia Ovi offered no export feature so there was no easy way to download your Nokia Phone’s address book from the web to any computer unless you had a Nokia device at hand. The Ovi Suite (Nokia’s desktop synchronization software) didn’t have an export option for Contacts either so your phone contacts were sort-of locked in Nokia’s cloud.

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Nokia has set up a microsite – exportcontacts.ovi.com – where you can download your entire Ovi address book in the popular CSV format with just a click. You don’t need the Nokia device or the Ovi desktop suite to export your contacts. The CSV file can can then be imported into Google Contacts.
If you are a Nokia user, You have to hurry up, because according to an email from Nokia, the web access to Ovi Contacts will be disable after January 24, 2012.

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How was the year 2011 in the eyes of Google Search
0Zeitgeist 2011 (Top Ten Searches 2011)
What mattered in 2011 Zeitgeist sorted billions of Google searches to capture the year’s 10 fastest-rising global queries and the rest of the spirit of 2011.
As we leave the year behind, we’re taking a look at the biggest events, news, and people who shaped the year. We analyzed the billions of queries that were typed into Google over the year to give you a glimpse of 2011 as seen through the lenses of Google searches.
How Google calculated all this
To compile the 2011 Year-End Zeitgeist, we studied the aggregation of billions of queries people typed into Google search this year. We use data from multiple sources, including Insights for Search and internal data tools. We also filter out spam and repeat queries to build out lists that best reflect the spirit of the times. All of the search queries we studied are anonymous—no personal information was used.
A word about how we describe the lists: except where noted, all of these search terms are most popular for 2011—ranked in order of the queries with the largest volume of searches this year. In some cases, we list the “fastest rising” queries, which means we found the most popular searches conducted in 2011 and then ranked them based on how much their popularity increased compared to 2010. Conversely, “fastest falling” queries were very popular in 2010 but flattened in popularity in 2011.
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Here are the Top 10 Searches of 2011

1 ) Rebecca Black

made a big splash on the Internet with the release of her 2011 pop single “Friday.
”The music video catapulted the then 13-year-old to celebrity status after the video
went viral, receiving over 167 million views on YouTube.
Searches for Rebecca Black and related searches like Rebecca Black Friday jumped >10,000% between 2010 and 2011, making the young pop singer the #1 fastest rising search on Google in 2011
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2 ) Google+ 
In June 2011, Google entered the social networking space with the launch of Google+. In the three weeks following its announcement, Google+ amassed a user base of more than 10 million people.
The social network grabbed the #2 spot on Google’s list of fastest rising searches after Google+ and related searches like Google Plus shot up by >10,000%.
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3 ) Ryan Dunn
Best known for his daredevil stunts on the reality TV shows “Jackass” and “Viva La Bam,” Ryan Dunn lost his life in a car accident on June 20, 2011 at the age of 34.
The volume of searches for Ryan Dunn grew >10,000% in 2011, making the Ohio native the third fastest rising search on Google. Believe it or not, some American news outlets questioned whether the reality star’s death was the most elaborate “Jackass” prank ever.
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4 ) Case Anthony

Young mother Casey Anthony was charged with first-degree murder when the remains of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee were found in a wooded area near her home in Orlando, Florida. A jury found her not guilty on July 5, 2011.
Searches for Casey Anthony and related searches like Casey Anthony Case grew 2,680% from 2010 to 2011, putting her into the #4 spot of fastest rising searches on Google.
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5 ) Battlefield 3

The highly anticipated release of EA’s first-person shooter video game, Battlefield 3, sold 5 million copies in its first week.
Searches for Battlefield 3 and related searches BF3 jumped 1,773% between 2010 and 2011, making this action game the #5 fastest rising search on Google in 2011.
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6 ) iPhone 5
Consumers and analysts alike anticipated the release of Apple’s newest smartphone many months prior to its arrival. Rumored features included a larger screen, edge-to-edge glass, an 8 megapixel camera, and extensive voice controls. Many believed the phone would be called the iPhone 5.

Searches for iPhone 5 rose 1,658% between 2010 and 2011, making the rumored smartphone the #6 fastest rising search on Google.
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7 ) Adele
Adele rocked the music industry with the release of her sophomore album “21,” which sold 208,000 copies in the UK in its first week and debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart for 16 consecutive weeks. The album catapulted the 22-year-old to record-breaking success and international acclaim.

Searches for Adele rose 1,588% between 2010 and 2011, making the singer the 7th top rising search on Google.
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8 ) Fukushima
The Japanese government ordered the evacuation of thousands of residents living near the Fukushima I (TEPCO) Fukushima I Plant after the 2011 earthquake badly damaged several nuclear reactors.

The utility company reached an all-time high in searches the week of March 13, 2011, two days after the 9.0 earthquake shook Japan and international relief efforts and support poured in from around the world.
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9 ) Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs inspired millions of people around the world with his passion and creativity. The technological visionary revolutionized the way people live and work with the aid of Mac computers, iPods, iPhones, and iPads.

Searches for Steve Jobs grew 982% in 2011, making the creative genius the 9th fastest rising search on Google.
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10 ) iPad2
iPad 2 took the world by storm when 500,000 of the second-generation tablets were sold on their debut weekend. Seen as a sleeker, lightweight alternative to its predecessor, iPad 2 sold out across virtually all channels in its first week.
Searches for iPad 2 rose 939% between from 2010 to 2011, making the tablet the 10th fastest rising search on Google.
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How to Disable Facebook Timeline.
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Here comes a simple question How to disable Facebook Timeline.. Many people around me don’t like the new Facebook timeline, and they want to get their old profile back.
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Some weeks back, Facebook rolled out its new Timeline feature to all of it’s users. Some like me are loving this Timeline & some are hating it. The new Facebook Timeline layout offers new and interesting features, some users on Facebook are finding it too complicated & some of the Annoyed users are dreadfully finding ways to disable and get rid of this Facebook Timeline feature.
Some months back Facebook released a Developer application through which users can enable Facebook Timeline and test it. The Users who activated this only had the option to downgrade by simply deleting that app they created while enabling Timeline from Developer Setting Page.
Now that the Timeline feature has been released for all users, Facebook stated that it will go live automatically after seven days, no matter if you like it or not. Unfortunately, there is no way you can disable it.
Once you click “Get Timeline,” you will have seven days to review everything that appears on your timeline before anyone else can see it.
If you choose, you can publish your timeline right away. If you decide to wait, your timeline will go live automatically after seven days. Your timeline will replace your profile.
Eventually everyone on Facebook will be rolled over to timeline.
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So, the simple answer is you cannot disable Facebook timeline.. You have no choice so better start loving this feature
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Happy New Year – 2012
0A very Happy New Year 2012 to all our readers… May you achieve success and all your heartfelt wishes comes true in 2012. Wishing you a Happy New Year of happiness, love, peace & prosperity.
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STAY SAFE ~


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