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WHAT IS GOOGLE HANGOUT?
Google+ Hangout – The Future Of Video Conferencing
Google+ Hangout is a new video chat service that offers both one-on-one and conference chat services. This service from Google is somewhat similar to Facebook Video Chat, FaceTime and Skype but with various differences. For starters, unlike one-on-one video chats, Google+ Hangout makes use of state-ofthe-art technologies that allow face-to-face-to-face interaction for up to 10 people. This technology automatically switches focus to the person currently chatting for easier communication.
Unlike a phone call, seeing someone�s face makes a whole lot of difference. Things get better with Google+ Hangout as you are offered the opportunity to interact with even more people at the same time. Whether you are using your personal computer, tablet or phone, you will be able to catch up with the whole gang in a very convenient way.
Google Hangout is the future of video conferencing. With powerful tools such as Google Drive and screen sharing collaboration, you will be able to hold virtual meetings and get work done faster than ever before.
Another feature that seems to attract more people to Google Hangout is the ability to broadcast live to a global audience. Unlike it is the case with YouTube where you have to record or upload your video, Google Hangout allows you to connect live with your audience at any time of day or night. Whether you are using this feature for fun or for professional purposes, you will be able to convey your message to the world really well.
Now here is the best part. Google+ Hangout is all free. With all the amazing features the service comes with, you get to use it without having to spend a dime. Whether you are conducting a business meeting, chatting away with friends and family, broadcasting your new song to the world or hosting a worldwide concert, you can be sure to get the job done in the most effective way.
BEST TRAFFIC SOURCES ON THE INTERNET
1.article marketing
2.forum marketing
3.associates and replicate visitors
4.guest comments and
5.Guest posts, email signatures.
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2.forum marketing
3.associates and replicate visitors
4.guest comments and
5.Guest posts, email signatures.
6.Social sites like twitter and face book are also good traffic sites.
Lost your phone? Then don't worry,Google can help.
http://seoofsite.blogspot.in/2015/04/lost-your-phone-then-dont-worrygoogle.html
Is your phone is lost?Is it misplaced under your car seet or sofaor cushions?and you are not able to find it.Then don’t worry friends.Here is GOOGLE that will solve your problem.
Just power on your computer and ask google to find your android phone.Google can ring your phone or you can see it on the map.
But to do this you have to follow some steps:
- · Install latest version of GOOGLE APP onto your devices.
- · Once you can logged into your device,then you can search your phone by typing’find my phone’in Google search.
- · Google will display a map with the phone’s location.And you can also ring your phone to make it easier to find.
IPL 2015: Mumbai host Chennai at Wankhede
Mumbai Indians will host Chennai Super Kings in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2015 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai today
All eyes on Rahul Gandhi
The symptoms of what ails the Congress are obvious enough. But there are no signs yet if the leadership has diagnosed the ailments, let alone remedies to cure them. Whether Rahul Gandhi pondered over them during his decidedly curious and prolonged sabbatical will be known soon. So prudence would be in order. Perhaps the only hypothesis one can advance right now is that the scion of the Gandhi family would need to propose a bitter medicine with miraculous properties – one that cheers his flock, confounds its adversaries and reluctant allies and bewilders his critics in the media. That, however, is, to put it as mildly as possible, a tall order.
Never before in its history has the party been so bruised and battered, so demoralised and divided, so rudderless and lacking in self-esteem. Never before has it been so bereft of ideas, policies and programmes to rejuvenate itself. The party has faced several crisis in the past but it managed to overcome them without too much damage to its overall clout.
Soon after independence, for example, many socialists quit the Congress to form a separate political outfit. So did many right-wing elements led by Acharya Kripalini. All the same, a substantial number of individuals of both persuasions continued to remain in the party partly because they could still make their presence felt in decision-making bodies and partly because of Jawaharlal Nehru’s unequalled charisma. While the organisation was able to accommodate diverse view-points, Nehru was able to chart a middle course that was acceptable, despite reservations, to all ideological factions within the fold. Moreover, he respected Congress regional leaders who, in turn, acknowledged his leadership.
The Congress organisation underwent a sea-change with the advent of Indira Gandhi. Once she split the party in 1969, she went about concentrating power in her own hands. Regional leaders were cut down to size. Those loyal to her were promoted. Their lack of a popular base was not a disqualification – quite to the contrary. The cult of personality reached its apogee after she imposed a state of emergency in June 1975. That was the start of a ‘committed’ bureaucracy, judiciary and media. The Congress was booted out in the 1977 general elections. But two years later it was back in harness. That success must be attributed to Indira Gandhi’s strong, never-say-die personality and to her unabashed deployment of populist politics.
How much Nehru was responsible for the growth of dynastic politics is still a matter of debate. But that was not the case with Indira Gandhi. Once her younger son, Sanjay, who emerged as the real face of the emergency regime, was killed in an aviation accident, she promoted her older son, Rajiv, to succeed her. He took over as Prime Minister after she was assassinated in 1984. Until then he had no direct experience of politics. No matter. And when he, in turn, fell victim to an assassination, it was only a matter of time before his widow, Sonia, began to call the shots in the party.
She was biding her time during P.V. Narasimha Rao’s tenure and that of Vajpayee’s tenure. But it is she who campaigned hard to take the Congress to victory twice in succession. The decade-long rule of the UPA under Dr. Manmohan Singh would not have been possible but for her firm control over the Congress and, as many suspect, her control over the government. But she also prepared the ground for Rahul Gandhi’s ascension in the party fold.
And this is where things began to unravel. Rahul made no mark as a parliamentarian. His electioneering proved to be disastrous not just in the 2014 general elections but in subsequent elections to several state assemblies. He was simply incapable of matching Narendra Modi’s oratorical skills, use of social media or his appeal to an increasingly young electorate.
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