Showing posts with label Social Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Network. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Five Platforms To Make Yourself Digitally Accessible

| Wednesday, February 25, 2015 | | | Be first to comment!


Every other day, I see a new ad on TV about a new messaging app. From WeChat to Line to Hike, all these apps have tried different strategies like free recharges to cute stickers in an attempt to entice customers to download their app. Instant Messengers (IM’s) have been in the limelight after FaceBook’s acquisition of WhatsApp for a whopping 19 billion dollars, showing that there is big money out there for these. The same goes for Social Networking Sites (SNS), as many new ones keep coming up, with Ello being the latest. Do you need to be on all of them? No, but there are few that you just cannot afford to not be on, even if you are more of a calling or text person. Read on to know which.


WhatsApp

This one is a no brainer. I know a lot of people who diss WhatsApp because of its groups but still end up using it as the primary mode of communication. Although the groups can get annoying, but come to think of it, that would happen on any other social network which all your friends are on. I remember an old joke where someone wrote that he loves Google Plus because it is so peaceful as no one he knows was active on it.

Jokes aside, WhatsApp is a must-have because it directly syncs with your phonebook rather than asking you to make an account. Because of this ease, everybody you know are on it. Second — it’s reliable. Instead of bombarding the user with too many features, WhatsApp built such a level of dependability, that there are probably as many or even more WhatsApp messages sent in the world than SMSs. It also works on slow 2G networks, which is remarkable considering almost every other app today is almost non-functional with the lack of high-speed internet.

WhatsApp works on most number of mobile platforms, including a lot of feature phones too. It is also a very popular medium to reach out to business contacts and several SMBs use them extensively for business purpose!

Facebook

However annoying those memes and cat pics may get, Facebook remains to be one of the best social networks to stay connected with your family and friends. The best benefit is that almost every person you know will be on it. Friend suggestions helps you meet those whom you may have forgotten to add. Like, my mother has connected with her old neighbours and school friends on Facebook after probably thirty odd years.

What also works for Facebook is that it has so many features. You can update statuses, tell the world of your activities with photos and videos, check in to places, invite people for events and what not. Facebook has separated their chat service on the mobile by making users download the Messenger app. It’s a pretty good app to have — among other things because when you’re replying to messages on the desktop, notifications won't buzz on your phone.

And while that’s not ideal, you do know that a lot of professional contacts would be closer to you on Facebook, rather than LinkedIN. Facebook eventually would try to replace some of the other communication channels and may be they will have better ideas to deal with group chats or try to make inroads into the workplace, you would do better by waiting till they gain traction.


Skype

Even today most people associate video calling with Skype. You generally hear people say “Let’s Skype”, never “Let’s OoVoo” or something like that. The good part is that Skype also has mobile apps which makes it easier to use on the go. Skype also has the facility to have a conference call with many people and even share screens (that can come in handy while providing tech support). This is great when you want to connect with a group of friends over video. Certain companies even conduct meetings/interviews on Skype.

Viber

At my home, Viber is the only app that is used to make calls to people overseas. It has become synonymous with internet calling because it brought the simplicity of WhatsApp in the VOIP space. Like WhatsApp, there is no need to create an account or sign in; just install the app and call other Viber users that are in your phonebook. This is why even though you can make audio-only calls with Skype, people tend to use Viber. Viber is also an Instant Messenger as you can also send text, photos, videos, stickers etc. But with WhatsApp planning to bring voice calling next year, Viber’s trump card feature may be marginalised.


Hangouts

Hangouts used to be known as Google Talk earlier and was extremely popular. People slowly moved from MSN & Yahoo Messenger to Gtalk, as it brought a simple, no-frills app that help people communicate without the use of animated emoticons and avatars etc. As Google integrated Hangouts in Gmail itself, it makes total sense to use it. Nine out of 10 people I know use Gmail as the primary mail, so the moment they log into their Gmail, they’re logged into Hangouts. Hangouts has an app on both Android and iOS. Just like Facebook, conversations get synced and different devices will not send out repetitive notifications (with their alert dings) too.


There are tonnes of communication & messaging  apps out there and most of them can be joined for free. But you can’t possibly be active on *all of them*. A PriceBaba survey suggests that about 70% respondents said that they are accommodating to other peoples’ mode of communication. In my opinion, the above five platforms should keep you connected to almost all the people you know.


Guest Post by Criselle Lobo

Criselle Lobo is a technology enthusiast based out of Mumbai.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Ultimate fact file channels on YouTube

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YouTube is full of videos and sometimes this vastness makes it difficult to find the exact or great content. So, here's a small list of some YouTube Channels that you can watch and subscribe to get latest updates. If you love Discovery than this is a channel equivalent to the most amazing shows on Discovery.

Vsauce

This channel contains videos in which Michael will tell help you walk through a number of science and fictions. It can be Physics, chemistry, mathematics, etc. But what ever, he will make you understand the base concept, with the most amazing visuals. 

Vsauce2

Vsauce2 carried out by Kevin. The show contains a number of Playlists featuring different amusements. Like Mind Blow showcases amazing technologies and facts, Weirdos of the Month contains a list of weird events, people, etc. 

Vsauce3

The latest version of Vsauce series. Vsauce3 showcases facts, stories and errors of the game-world. Ultimate channel to subscriber if you are a gamer. And if not even then you can see the fact behind games. Carried out by Jake.

There is a never ending series on YouTube and probably I have missed 99% of them. Please comment below to let me know more.

Saturday, 15 December 2012

Wedding photographers to follow on twitter

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Wedding photography is passion and profession to some great people who turn this into art. Here is a list of some wedding photographers to follow on twitter.

As a freelancer or a practitioner, every photographer must follow good photographers. This may possibly help you in getting some tips. Moreover you can also get to see their work and get inspired.

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Will Justin Bieber be the next to get 30 Million followers

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Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) reached 30 million followers on twitter and became the first to reach 30 million mark. Now, the question is "Will JB break this mark?". The social media news giant Mashable put the work with an appropriate graph to show the followers growth.


JB (@justinbieber) is on the second spot but seems to be on the way to become second person to cross 30 million mark. After selling 370,000 copies of his new album "Believe" it is a common expectation that he will be getting a thousand of new fans and followers.

Lady Gaga has collected 30,024,594 Followers whereas JB is currently having 28,596,924 Follower. Well he'll hit 30 million mark that is sure but that will take time.

Thursday, 27 September 2012

Best Foodies on Twitter

| Thursday, September 27, 2012 | | 2 Comments so far


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  Anyone with anything interesting to say is on Twitter. Unfortunately, there are also too many people on Twitter who don't have anything interesting to say. In order to separate the wheat from the chaff of tweeting foodies, here is a list of the best foodies to follow on Twitter:

People You've Already Heard Of

This is a list of those foodies you already know but for good reason. They can always take the conversation about food someplace new.
  • Jamie Oliver, @jamieoliver, almost 2.5 million followers No foodie or chef has more Twitter followers than Jamie. His feed is a mixture of food and cooking tips, as well as some of his favorite related topics, like eating healthy.
  • Anthony Bourdain, @Bourdain, more than 1 million followers He's as confrontational in 140 characters as he is on television.
  • Bobby Flay, @bflay, more than 616,000 followers This Iron Chef is his own media empire, with multiple television and Internet shows, as well as his regular Twitter feed.
  • Chloe Coscarelli, @ChloeCoscarelli, just over 11,000 followers She's the baby of the bunch, but as a vegan chef who won "Cupcake Wars," she's always got her own perspective.

Food Critics

Those who can't, criticize. However, that doesn't mean they don't have anything valuable to say. Here are some food critics on Twitter who can point you to new places or warn you away.
  • Ruth Reichl, @ruthreichl, more than 170,000 followers She can cook. She's a long time food journalist, including former editor of Gourmet Magazine and restaurant critic of The New York Times.
  • Adam Platt, @plattypants, almost 16,000 followers He's the old school restaurant critic for the New York Magazine who prefers to remain faceless. Fortunately, he can share his thoughts on restaurants and food trends on Twitter.
  • Gael Greene, @gaelgreene, more than 125,000 followers The first foodie has been a restaurant critic in New York City for more than 40 years.
  • Michael Bauer, @michaelbauer1, more than 20,000 If the critic list is too weighted to the east coast, Bauer can even things out. He's the executive food and wine editor for the San Francisco Chronicle, the newspaper in arguably the United State's foodiest city. 

Foodie Magazines 

This is a list of some of the most active foodie magazine Twitter feeds. - Food & Wine Magazine, @fandw, almost half a million followers
  • The Art of Eating, @ArtofEating, more than 16,000 followers - Bon Appetit Magazine, @bonappetit, more than 300,000 followers.
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