Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Facebook may soon launch 'Sympathize' button


Facebook may soon launch 'Sympathize' button




Facebook's 'Like' button has been one of its biggest successes, but it is not rare to find posts which one may not actually like. In such cases users often write 'dislike' in comments just to express their unhappiness about the topic of the post. While the 'Dislike' button may still be away, users may get to see a 'Sympathize' button in their news feed.

According to a Huffington Post report, Facebookis pondering on introducing a 'Sympathize button'. The button created by an employee during Facebook hackathon held "a little while back" reportedly became an instant hit.

This button would appear when users post a gloomy update (for example Sad or Depressed from Facebook's list of feelings) in place of 'Like'.

Facebook engineer, Dan Muriello, told Huffington Post that though the idea of a 'Sympa
thize' button was warmly welcomed by others at the company, the button is still some time away from becoming a reality.

Muriello said, "It would be, 'five people sympathize with this,' instead of 'five people 'Like' this.' Which of course a lot of people were -- and still are -- very excited about. But we made a decision that it was not exactly the right time to launch that product. Yet."

So, may be in another few months, users won't have to awkwardly like a post of someone's dog passing away or when they break up with their partner.

Facebook hackathons have created some of the most popular products of the website, such as theLike button, TimeLine, Chat messenger etc.



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Now, turn your iPhone into 'BlackBerry'


A new device has been launched for iPhones aimed at making typing a lot easier. 

American Idol host and serial reality TV producer, Ryan Seacrest, has invested one million dollars in the Typo keyboard, an accessory that is trying to make typing easy. 

According to Mashable, the case snaps on to the top of an iPhone and turns the touch screen keypad into one that resembles the BlackBerry's qwerty keyboard. 
The Typo Keyboard priced at 99 dollars targets those who carry two phones: one for typing and another an iPhone for most everything else. 

The keyboard, which works when Bluetooth is enabled, adds less than 1 inch (2.54 centimetres) to the iPhone's length, the report added.








Google promises better deals at its shopping fest




Google will kick off its second Great Online Shopping Festival (GOSF) in India from December 11. The fest, which will see participation by over 200 e-commerce portals, will run for 72 hours. Google said the GOSF will bring leading e-commerce players in India on a common platform to provide the best possible deals. 

Websites like Flipkart, Myntra, IndiaTimes Shopping, Amazon India, Jabong and Snapdeal will be part of the fest. 

Google India chief Rajan Anandan said the GOSF is company's attempt to familiarize more Indian web users with online shopping. The first GOSF, held last year, was only a 24-hour affair. The company said that the most e-commerce portals saw over 350% growth on the day of GOSF last year. 

"GOSF is India's version of cyber monday in the west and is an exciting platform to raise awareness and consumer adoption of online shopping in India. With over 200 million Internet users in the country, more and more Internet users are opting to shop online. Industry estimates suggest there are close to 20 million online shoppers in India... it is estimated to grow to 50 million in next few years making it a $16 billion industry," said Anandan. 

Google said that last year nearly 50% of people who shopped during the GOSF were the first time online shoppers. 

While Google may have big numbers to show, some of the online shoppers are not too impressed with the GOSF. Raju PP, a blogger who often buys gadgets online, says that last year the deals were bad. 

"From what I remember, prices were inflated and brought down to levels which were available even before the GOSF began. Existing deals were rebranded for the GOSF, so it was nothing close to Black Friday or Cyber Monday deals we see in US," said Raju. 

Google said this time shoppers can expect better and bigger deals. The company said the GOSF partners will offer up to 60% discount on luxury watches, 20% discount on air tickets on domestic routes, up to 50% discount on speakers, headphones and men's accessories, up to 80% discount on home decor, flat 40% discount on furniture, up to 50% discount on TVs, up to 40% discount on mobile phones, up to 45% discount on computers and tablets, up to 30% discount on cameras and 40% discount on men's footwear. 

Nitin Bawankule, industry director for e-commerce at Google India, said, "We have extended the festival to three days to cater to the growing demand and hope to attract many first time buyers this year... (our partners) have all lined up incredible deals for the bargain hunters and first time buyers." 

Airtel, Intel and Paytm are the preferred partners for the initiative. Apart from promoting the initiative, Airtel will offer a flat 10% cashback on all online transactions on top of the other offers by participating websites to customers who transact using Airtel money. And to help people connect to the internet, Airtel is giving away a free dongle on new 4G and a free Wifi modem on new broadband connections. 

Intel has worked with companies who make Intel-powered laptops for the GOSF this year. The company said that discounts will be available on several Intel-powered laptops during the GOSF





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