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Another new feature in Blogger – Read more link insertion to posts

by teamgpt September 9, 2011
written by teamgpt
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To celebrate the tenth anniversary of Blogger several new features were rolled out. The Blogger team has one more new feature now available and that is, the ability insert a  “read more” link into a blog post. So when you’re on the homepage of your blog a short intro text places interrupted by a “Read more” link that will refer to the page with the full article. To use the option to read more messages, the “Updated Editor ‘is enabled automatically.

The select and check your settings within Blogger, you need to:

1. Click on the ‘Basic’ button, scroll down to “Message Editor select ‘.

2.  If it is not the case just, select “Updated editor” and click on Save Settings.

If you’re a news article making the “Read more” option available in the toolbar above the message. This is the last button and it adds by clicking the Read more link to the message. If you do not want to use the new editor you can also insert the Read button via a detour. This is done by when creating a new message to switch to HTML view by clicking “Edit HTML” and then'<!– more -> “to insert the desired place.

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A slimmer, faster and twitter-like Facebook is here – Its called Facebook lite!

by teamgpt September 9, 2011
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facebook lite

Facebook is now slimming down with its new “Lite” version. Its available for users in the United States and India, according to TechCrunch.

What is Facebook lite?

Facebook Lite is a faster, simpler way to keep in touch with your friends. If you like it, you may choose to use it instead of the regular Facebook..

facebook's new lite

The new version of the site seems to be much simpler and nicer to look at. It appears, at a quick glance, to be a better site for Facebook newbies or for anyone who finds the current site noisy. It also pushes the old-school Facebook apps off a cliff, which is just as well for the newest Facebook-connected services. Wanna try it at lite.facebook.com (its just a stripped-down version of Facebook. It drills Facebook down into its main features, making for a Twitter-like experience, with real time stuff).

The major visual change in Facebook Lite, compared Facebook “Classic,” is simply that most of the navigation and info page that was on the left of the page is now gone. The user is not distracted by the mostly superfluous details that resided there. The input box is also gone, replaced by buttons (Write, Post Photos, Post Video) that pop down the actual input forms only when needed. Want some screenshots? Mashable has some of them..

Also, Facebook announces that they will be supporting @mentions in status updates. The feature, which Facebook calls tagging, allows you to not only reference friends, but groups, pages, and events. Bring it on twitter! I like the Lite site more becase its not overcrowded with things than the old one. Good job, Facebook.

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A Tribute to 7 years of Omate Truesmart!!

by teamgpt August 20, 2011
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Disclaimer: I’ve been one of the first backers for Omate Truestmart and backed the Kickstarter project back in 2013… Thankfully the Kickstarter project exceeded the initial pledge goal of $100,000 by hitting $1,032,352. This is not a sponsored post.

Omate® TrueSmart™ truly standalone water-resistant smartwatch, works independently from and with all smartphones. 3G, Voice & Gestures!

Here are some of the top reasons for me to support this at that time.

Omate Truesmart was one of the first watches which had everything! I MEAN EVERYTHING. It had a built-in Camera, GPS, WIFI, Bluetooth, Micro Sim slot, and a beautiful sapphire crystal glass screen. Also on the first smartwatches to provide a dial-core processor at that time.

Last hours, get your TrueSmart on Kickstarter now - Be a Pioneer!

Although there was a bit of hiccup around the delivery of the backed project (we know this happens) when you back something, you know and are aware there could be delays. The delay just paid off. The wait was over. My Omate Truesmart was delivered to me!

That’s an actual Android Stock Market App running on the watch – in the 2014 era!

I’d been a superuser of this watch from the time I got the watch back in 2014… From having trading apps to actual games, Youtube, whatsapp, Facebook on the watch, this watch has definitely served me well and one of the best investments. I still have this watch, it runs, and works absolutely fine. Just want to thank Omate for making a true smartwatch when no one in the market had it.

Trading on the GO… Right from the Smartwatch!

Watch a quick 7-year anniversary video made by Omate for celebrating the anniversary of this super cool smartwatch. It brought back so many good memories for me of this watch.

Have you found any other special watch and use it to do super cool stuff? Share it in the comments below.

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Good News – Google Chrome To Hog Lesser Battery

by teamgpt August 20, 2011
written by teamgpt

Google chrome is one if the best and top rated web browsers out there in the market. With still lots of room for improvement.

Google has now announced a newer Chrome Update for Android devices on its chrome release blog.. The Chrome version 85 (84.0.4183.81) is supposedly going to solve lot of issues related to battery consumption, same site cookies which would improve the page loading and provide security improvements.

Initially, Google had provided the developer community time to adjust to the new standard but not every developer was ready to migrate. So Google has now pushed (and updated the same site cookies blog) to reflect the new update.

The newer version also manages background tabs well by removing them from memory for better battery consumption. This definitely helps in optimizing the RAM. This feature however is only available on the Chromebooks and Android devices for now.

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Getting your hands on the all-new Wordpress 5.5

by teamgpt August 20, 2011
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WordPress has yet again come out with some super cool features with WordPress 5.5 code-named “Eckstine“. Some of the awesome features are Lazy loading, sitemap, automatic updates for plugins, and themes.

So what does this mean to folks who want to update to the newer version of wordpress? Lets findout.

All new sitemap – baked right into WordPress going forward.

How to create XML sitemap in Wordpress site and submit it in ...

Sitemaps are the route map for any website. It’s one of the ways on how the search engines learn and find content.

Now with native support for sitemaps, wordpress sites are getting the required limelight for the content to be shared with an external plugin.

WordPress site says:

So more people will find your site sooner, giving you more time to engage, retain, and convert them to subscribers, customers, or whatever fits your definition of success.

Easy auto plugin and theme updates

With WordPress now supporting auto plugin and theme updates, its super easy to keep your plugins update to fix any vulnerability issues away.

It is still possible to turn auto update OFF or ON via settings.

Upload theme or plugin zip files for update

For custom plugins installed its now super easy to just upload a newer version and have it updated auto-magically!

Lot more enhancements are available with wordpress 5.5. Take a look at the wordpress blog for more detailed information.

August 20, 2011 0 comment
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Read Your Emails Faster – Priority Inbox

by teamgpt August 10, 2011
written by teamgpt

gmail priority inbox beta

Google has just announced the arrival of a new feature for GMail: Priority Inbox .

Features include

features of priority inbox

Gmail will categorize your mail by size through an algorithm that will place tags: important and unread, and other favourites & every new mail will be tagged and sorted.

The algorithm will be based on people whom you regularly send emails, the emails that you open most often those that you remove most of the time, those whom you meet. The algorithm learns your habits over time and you can help in the learning process by using two buttons "+" and "-" to increase or lower the priority of an email.

Gmail Inbox Priority will be rolled out to all users in the following weeks after studying the usage.

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Tweet Less Blog More

by teamgpt August 10, 2011
written by teamgpt

I see lot of bloggers getting addicted to Twitter. Most of the famous bloggers are on twitter and all they do nowadays is to just keep sharing links on Twitter and searching for new inspirational content!

I’m sure twitter is going overcapacity with all the information, but really bloggers? Common, we’re all awesome at blogging about new stuff and I think we need to stick to the basics instead of just tweeting all the time :D

Here is a nice illustration of Google blogger saying “Tweet Less & Blog More”!

tweet less blog more

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How to Sell Links on Your Website Without being penalized by Google

by teamgpt August 10, 2011
written by teamgpt

We all love Google and we also know that Google doesn’t like people who sell links and penalizes the sites which do. So I’ve figured out way of selling links and still NOT be penalized by Google :-).

Of course, as Jeremy Sussman, Google’s Product Manager replies to a question saying:

“I can assure you that the last thing we (Google) want is for the business who hires the best SEO to win a better slot.  But, the SEOs are, unfortunately, pretty good at what they do, and so sometimes they out smart us (hopefully, only temporarily).

Keeping that in mind, these are only ideas and do not mean that Google will not penalize you, but it makes it more difficult to identify:

* Always check the text and the URL of the link manually (without using scripts)

* Link to related content Sites only

* Link to sites that do not seem to get banned

* Prohibit links in the footer or sidebar

Google tracks code to identify linking schemes and penalizes and filters accordingly. It’s more sophisticated and continues. Oh well, just my opinion of seo tricks :)

p.s We do not share or sell links here!

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