Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Google Is Teaching a Free Online Course

Google Is Teaching a Free Online Course

Google Is Teaching a Free Online Course
Google Is Teaching a Free Online Course
InShort Viral: Google is offering free online Course to study about Deep learning Techniques. It will be easy for those who have at least two years of experience in programming.
The Google desires to teach more and more people about some function’s of its products. The Engineers at Google are sharing their information via a new online course.

Google Is Teaching a Free Online Course

The class on the educational website, Udacity will provide deep learning which is a machine learning technique that is using numerous layers of neutral networks which will help to understand data sets clearly. Google basically uses deep learning in products like its Photos App which can automatically sort user’s images based  on objects in them.
Growing Use of Deep Linking at Google
Growing Use of Deep Linking at Google
The duration of the course is three months, which needs about six hours of work each week. The course is primarily composed of four main lessons that teach the students advantages of deep learning systems. This course will also help them to build their own learning models. With this course, Students can also learn how to use TensorFlow, which is open source machine learning software that Google implements in its own products.
However, the free course is not recommended to freshers as Udacity suggests that students who are having at least two years of experience in programming and some basic machine learning knowledge should enroll in this course. Although, this course is free and anyone can join, but it better two have some experience before joining it.
According to Google’s Research Scientist, Vincent Vanhoucke posted in his blog that, “Our Goal in providing this course was to give the Machine Learning geek a swift and direct path for solving real and fascinating problems with “Deep Learning Techniques”.
Those students desiring to start the course can join anytime and complete it according to their will.
So, this was all about the free course provided by Google to the students having some experience in programming along with some basic machine learning knowledge. We hope that you enjoyed this article, kindly feel free to share it with your friends
Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now

Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now

Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now
Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now
InShortViral: Google plans to let users to play games without the need of Google+ account and in the meantime you no longer have to sign in frequently, that you earlier did while installing the games.

Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now

Google has decided to let users to play Games without the requirement of Google Plus Account. You just need a basic Google Account to start playing games. You will not get frequent permissions requests. On revoking Google Plus’s access to play games, it also lets you to sign in once for every game and you wont have to sign in frequently for different games.
Users won’t be asked for Google Plus account to play games. Also, users don’t have to use Google Plus to use Play Games Services like achievements or in game recording. It no longer need sign in’s in different games that you wish to download and play later. Although, players can turn off auto sign in option via the Play Games app settings.
According to Developer Advocate, Wolff Dobson wrote on Google’s Android Developer Blog that “We are taking these step in order to lessen frequent sign in’s in every game and unwanted permission requests for players by moving the Games API’s to a new handset. He is working to such an extent that will secure user’s privacy. The company will also change “How Player ID’s Work”.
Also, for the existing players, Games will continue fetch their Google Plus Account which is also known as Player ID. For new players, Games will acquire a new player ID which is not similar to the existing ID’s that have been used.
It is obviously nice move by Google that it recently permitted the developers to create promo codes and is working towards to allow users to install apps through Google Search.
So this was all about Google Play Games No Longer Needs Google Plus Account Now, this will now allow users to install games without the fear of Google Plus Account and frequent Sign in’s that games earlier required. We hope that you enjoyed this article, feel free to share it with your friends

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Top 10 Best Tips To Protect Your Gmail Account From Hackers

Top 10 Best Tips To Protect Your Gmail Account From Hackers


InShortViral: Today we are going to share the genuine ways to secure Gmail Account, the article composed with 10 best tips that will surely help you secure and protect your Gmail Account.
Gmail is very successful mailing network. Now most of the people are are adopting Gmail account daily to send and receive emails. Many of them apparently believe that what is the benefit of tracking a mail, so why should I care, right? Wrong! because everyone is stealing or trying to steal as many data as possible by them.

Nowadays information is deserving everything and many companies send you emails through which they already got the permission to do such activities by which they can observe when you open a mail, what you click after that and what is your location exactly. Toughening your account is a very important. So in this post, i will focus on how to secure your Gmail account.

10 Tips To Protect Your Gmail Account From Hackers

Steps To Secure Gmail Account From Hackers:-

#1 Using Ugly Email

  1. Open your Google Chrome browser on your PC.
  2. Search for “Ugly Email in google chrome Webstore to save yourself from tracked emails.
  3. Click “Add to Chrome” in the new tab and you are good to go.
  4. Now this will get added to your chrome at the right corner.
  5. Now whenever you login into your Gmail account and open emails then you will see an “evil eye” sign. This indicates that email is  a tracking email.

#2 Google 2 step verification

This is a very secure and safe process that keeps your Gmail account protected from various disasters. The users are provided with a one-time login code to a secondary device through text or Google authentication app. But the text is best. The secondary device can be mobile, laptop or any other device. In order to access your Gmail account, the hackers should identify the security code for the secondary devices also. This code can be numbers or any other thing.

#3 Stay out of the spam/phishing messages

Try to avoid the spam or phishing folders. The most malicious emails contain the subject line as:
  • Your money is waiting
  • Claim your reward
  • Get back to me
Also, you can receive some messages with the subject line as ‘Your Amazon. Com order has been shipped’. To keep the Gmail account safe, you can use the unique account for Amazon, e-bay and do not open those emails which you receive in another account.

#4 Do not disclose the password

Never share your password with anyone. If Google wants your Gmail password then do not give it through any link rather go to https://www.gmail.com or https://accounts.google.com/ServiceLogin and log in.

#5 Account recovery option: Keep the mobile number up-to-date

It is advised to keep the mobile number current because Google sends the security code in your mobile number. In case your account number is hacked then they should know your current phone number what Google uses to send the security code.

#6 Use a recovery email address

Email address is the other option that Google uses for sending security codes. You need to have a secondary email id where Google can send the security code if you forget your password.

#7 Secondary email address

Try using a secondary email address to sign in the Gmail account. But this account should not be the part of your Gmail account or Google account.

#8 Use secure connection

Gmail account should be set to use the secure connection that is denoted by HTTP before the URL address and this can be set by going to settings>General> browser connection. You should always use VPN for login.

#9 Use strong and long password

The longer password can better protect your Gmail account. Do not use any words in the passwords that can be found in the dictionary. Try to use #, *, $ in the password to make it strong and safe.

#10 Incognito


When you are using the account in public such as in the hotel or in café use private mode or Incognito as it will prevent any cookies or web history from getting stored. But if you do not find any option then delete all the cookies and web history when you log out.
How To Protect Your Gmail Account– examine those all the above 10 methods and protect your Gmail account from getting hacked. So this method will be very effective to you to be secure on your Gmail. Share this helpful post with your friends as sharing is caring.

Tuesday, 26 January 2016

How to use Google Maps offline

How to use Google Maps offline

It's possible to use Google Maps offline, which is ideal if you find yourself needing to scope out a route or figure out where you are when you have no Wi-Fi or have run out of your monthly data allowance. Many people use Google Maps almost daily, so being able to download offline maps is a very practical feature. Here's how to use Google Maps offline.


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This is how to use Google Maps offline. / © ANDROIDPIT

How to use Google Maps offline

The one caveat to using Google Maps offline is that you will have to use it online in order to store the required data first. With that in mind:
  • Open Google Maps (while online) and search for your desired location.
  • Once you've found the location/area you want, the easiest way to save it for later is to go to the options menu by tapping the three lines (hamburger) icon and tapping Offline areas.

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Navigate to offline areas in your menu once you've found the location you want to save. / © ANDROIDPIT

  • Next, tap the plus or add symbol in the bottom right of the screen and you will prompted with a message that says "download this area?"
  • Drag the map inside the square box until it encompasses the area you want a map of. Pinch to zoom (putting two fingers on the display and bringing them together) to close in on the area you want. Move your fingers in the opposite way to zoom out and encompass a larger area. 
  • Once you are happy with the map area, tap Download.

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Hit download and give your map a name. / © ANDROIDPIT

  • You will be prompted to name your area. Do so in the box that appears.
  • Once you have downloaded the map to your device, you can access it by tapping the menu icon at the top left of the main Maps page and returning to Offline areas, where you should now see your downloaded area. 

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You will find your saved map in Offline areas. Rename it by tapping the pencil icon at the top right. / © ANDROIDPIT

Limitations of offline maps

There are some limitations to the functionality of the offline maps, mostly regarding the size of the location you’re looking for. You cannot download a map of, say, the whole of Denmark: the box you draw around the area you want has a limited size, and it's not possible to download anything that takes up more than around 1.5 GB of storage space.
Downloaded Google maps tend to require quite a lot of storage space to accommodate the detailed information they provide, so we recommend connecting to Wi-Fi before downloading all the maps you need. Additionally, the maps you download will be stored for 30 days and after this they are automatically deleted, so don't assume they will last forever.
Has using Google Maps offline come in handy for you? Let us know in the comments.

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Google announces a new $999 conference call system centered around a Chromebox

Google announces a new $999 conference call system centered around a Chromebox

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Google is putting the new ASUS Chromebox to work right away. This Chromebox for Meetings system comes with a Logitech webcam, Jabra speakerphone, and remote with a keyboard on the back. These components are all centered around the already mentioned ASUS Chromebox. This Chromebox, however, will be powered by Intel’s Core i7 processor.
The setup will cost a whopping $999 and 24/7 support will cost $250 annually after being free for the first year. To allow the video conference call, a Google account is required to run Hangouts. While ASUS’ Chromebox is the only one available today, Dell and HP are both said to be joining within the next few months.