Google declares 'Instant Previews' search feature

Posted on Tuesday, November 9, 2010 by Anonymous

Google provides fascinating features for internet users very rapidly. They starts Google Talk and decreases users cost for call and also many other utilities. However, they are going to launch "Instant Previews".

The "Instant Previews" feature announced Tuesday is meant to help people bypass websites that are either irrelevant or simply too visually cluttered for their tastes. It works for Google Web searches, as well as searches for news, video and local businesses.

After clicking on an icon of a magnifying glass, people will see a picture of the website in the white space to the right of the search results within a tenth of a second. Although the preview photo will vary in size, just as Google Inc.'s image results do, Google designed the previews so that they'll never eclipse the search results and clutter the page.

Google will also show a box above the picture zooming in on the section of the website where the search terms appear. The search terms will be highlighted in that box.

While someone looks at a picture of a website, Google will load visual previews for other search results in the background so that people can quickly compare websites by rolling the cursor over the results on the page. Google will roll out Instant Previews in 40 languages over the coming days.

"T3" Technology Tools for Today Conference date has announced

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The 6th Annual "T3" Technology Tools for Today Conference will be held at the Grand Hyatt Bonaventure Hotel in Weston, FL February 16-19th, 2011. David Drucker and Joel Bruckenstein, two of the financial planning industry's best known leading lights and producers of announced details of conference.

"We are introducing several new and exciting sessions that reflect changes in the marketplace," said David Drucker. "They will provide participants with guidance and advice for utilizing the latest products and services available. For example, the iPad was an instant hit for entertainment purposes, but it can also be used just as effectively in business."

"Virtual Work Partners: Outsourcing Done Successfully" will offer practical information about this modern solution for administrative support. Jennifer Goldman with MyVirtualCOO, Stephanie Platt with Financial Services Outsourcing Solutions Inc., and Jessica Riner with Consider it Done! will teach participants about virtual assistants: what they do, best practices for working with them and how they can be used to reduce onsite administrative employee costs.

Oren Chaplin of Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. will lead a session on "Practical and Legal Issues Surrounding Technology Service Providers," in which he will discuss some of the legal issues that advisors face when using technology service providers.

Another session, "Workflow and Process: How to Identify and Incorporate It Into Your CRM," will be a discussion with Ken Golding of Junxure and Deborah Fox of Fox College Funding. "Advisors are hearing more and more that they need to use a robust CRM," Bruckenstein said. "This session will help them assess different ones in the marketplace so that they can choose the right one for them."

News Corp Gives MySpace Just Months to Improve their stats

Posted on Sunday, November 7, 2010 by Anonymous

Danger and Danger continuously hanged on MySpace's neck. They are noticed by News Corp Just as the new MySpace logo dropped the word “space, MySpace execs saw their own space to improve the social network evaporate yesterday as News Corp executives put them on notice during an investors call." MySpace was given less than a year to turn the newly redesigned ship around as Chase Carey, News Corp's president, declared MySpace “a problem." “The current losses are not acceptable or sustainable. Our current management did not create these losses but they know we have to address them," he stated. Quarterly losses at MySpace have jumped by $30 million to $156 million.
There would go so much criticism around this social networking site MySpace. However, News Corp gives them just months to improve their stats.