Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Google SITES tips and tricks

 I am familiar in creating websites on low budget for clients.

I searched about tips and tricks, I need to read and take note, as well as create more sites. 

search results as of July 6, 2022

Jan 29, 2021Here are some of the best tips and tricks for using Google Sites in class. (Image credit: Google Sites) Use Google Sites as a resource point. One way to offer students resources, which are spread across the year, is to place it all on a website. This makes it not only accessible but keeps it organized for the teacher and students.
1) Copy Header. When you add a page to the new Google Sites, you get a blank header. If you want a common theme throughout the site the trick is to first click on the page that has the banner you want to reuse. Then when you click the plus icon to add a new page, the same banner is copied over.
Google Sites Tips. Home Google Sites Tips. Tips and tricks are very helpful to get the work done effectively and in less time. If you own a website in Google Sites, these Google Sites tips will help you to get things faster. Sites tips will help you in designing your Google Sites website in more attractive way
Jan 3, 20215. Kicking it old-school. For the ultimate retro throwback, type in "atari breakout" in a Google image search and you can play the game for a nice dose of nostalgia. 6. Flip a coin. If you ...
Sep 30, 2021Build out your Google Site - add whatever layout, theme, branding, and content you want to use as the foundation for this site. Visit the Site template gallery - Click on the template gallery and then select your domain templates. Submit your site to the template gallery - Look for the upload template button.
 
 
 

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Cellphone repair information

 

The era of fixing your own phone has nearly arrived

Fresh off big wins with Google, Samsung and Valve, iFixit says more parts deals are nigh

When I called up iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens, I figured he’d be celebrating — after years of fighting for right-to-repair, big name companies like Google and Samsung have suddenly agreed to provide spare parts for their phones. Not only that, they signed deals with him to sell those parts through iFixit, alongside the company’s repair guides and tools. So did Valve.

But Wiens says he’s not done making deals yet. “There are more coming,” he says, one as soon as a couple of months from now. (No, it’s not Apple.) Motorola was actually the first to sign on nearly four years ago. And if Apple meaningfully joins them in offering spare parts to consumers — like it promised to do by early 2022 — the era of fixing your own phone may have well and truly come...." 


and conclusion

Quote:

"I fully expect tech companies will continue to resist right-to-repair in some ways, even while pretending to embrace it. (We’ve seen that from Apple before, and Apple didn’t respond to a request for comment this week about its Self Service Repair Program.) There are lots of ways for companies to screw around, like charging too much for parts or throwing up scary warnings — to its credit, Apple does seem to be backing off on that one.

And of course, they’ll continue to entice you to rapidly upgrade to new phones, like how carriers brought back the subsidy model last year to spur sales while society was still stuck at home, and how Apple is reportedly looking to sell the iPhone as a subscription service now.

But it sounds like when my iPhone mini’s battery expires and there’s no new mini to replace it, I’ll be able to swap the battery myself. And if not? I might take a hint and switch to a newly repairable Pixel."

 

This is a very well written informative article regarding fixing your own cellphone. Best to read the article in full and take notes.

 

What's your thoughts and experience as a notice in fixing your cellphone?

 

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Selected articles - what we are reading today

 Selected articles:

 

May 6, 2022 update:

A friend sent me an article regarding selling on Amazon:

Here is important notes from the article. Point 3 made the decision NOT to SeLL on Amazon easy for me:

1. Amazon web services are their money maker

2.  Fulfilled by Amazon: sellers pay to have their products on Amazon's distribution centers and delivered by it's drivers

3. CON: If my products sells well: Amazon will introduce one of it's OWN!!!!

So NO WAY I WOULD WASTE ANY TIME and of course money selling on Amazon!!!

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Best Chromebook for 2022: 7 Chromebooks, starting at under $300

These Chromebooks will let you experience the best of Google's Chrome OS, whether it's for work, school or play


The most accurate calorie burn tracker isn't a smartwatch -- and you can make one yourself

A new wearable designed at Stanford University is much more accurate at calculating calorie burn than your smartwatch.


 The "Great Resignation" is giving employers a taste of their own medicine. For decades, companies have demanded total loyalty from employees — while treating them as if they were disposable. (Some Amazon employees, for example, say the company doesn't often reward loyalty with raises or promotions.) Now, it's payback time.

Jeff Bezos's tuition-free preschool is expanding to new locations. Bezos Academy, a Montessori-style preschool entirely funded by the Amazon founder, will open new locations in Florida and Texas. Here's who's eligible to attend and why Bezos says "the child will be the customer."


Wednesday, January 19, 2022

How to clean google email and have more space? Declutter and organize digital messages

 I had many subscriptions which eventually got close to the quota of google.

I have been deleting close to over 30k emails, most are subscriptions. Along the way I unsubscribed from many newsletters. 

Since it still shows 
14.36 GB of 15 GB (95%) used I went to search for help on duckduckgo.com
Here is my findings: (I will share my experience with you) at this point I am gathering information as to how to save space. Besides, I will never look back at those newsletters. Otherwise, I would have added additional storage space.
What is my usage? I found out => 
Google Photos (6.5 GB)
Drive, Gmail, and more (7.9 GB)

My solution: Since I always encourage everyone to have backup of their photos, I started downloading my photos.
Once they are securely backed up in my external hard drive, as well as created another back up, I'll delete those albums.
I also found out videos my friends send are going in the photos albums! Do I really need them? NOOOOO, I have already seen them.
I found out that 
 
My Gmail Trash Bin <= Trash in here is automatically purged after 30 days.
 
Again, I will make another reply to suggest a potential much better way to clean up wasted space.

Thursday, July 15, 2021

What's new at google backup and synch

  The new "Google Drive for desktop" that replaces "Backup and Sync" by adding automatic Google Photos upload is now appearing for some users. more... The post Google launches new 'Drive for desktop' Mac, Windows app; 'Backup and Sync' stops working this year appeared first on 9to5Google.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Social Media News: Facebook, google bribery of local news outlets

 

Updated information: October 15, 2021


Mark Zuckerberg's stranglehold on Facebook could put the company at risk.  With 55% of the company's voting shares, Zuckerberg has majority power over the company — and experts are saying he's "the most powerful person who's ever walked the face of the earth." They explain why that's problematic.

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We all saw all the digital censorship ongoing and started looking for alternative ways to get real NEWS. Here is an article by Reuters that clarifies what's happening behind the scenes.

As I always say "follow the money"

So most of the news we here isn't true news, it's all CONTROLLED!!

Many of us now use duckduckgo.com -

It's good to find out the list of news outlets they PLEDGED millions, so that we unsubscribe from them!!

Do you have a list? Please add to comments section. Thank you in advance 

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Here is what my search resulted in trying to find out which news outlets were pledged millions of $$$$

 

Google, Facebook pledged millions for local news. Was it enough?

By Helen Coster, Reuters

partial info:

(Reuters) - Facing regulatory and political pressure, Facebook ( FB )



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Google in recent years committed a combined $600 million to support news outlets globally - many of them local or regional enterprises foundering in a digital age.

Thousands of media outlets received financial and other support for everything from fact checking and reporting to training, according to the tech giants' announcements. Some publishers express gratitude for contributions they say are essential as advertising revenue has plunged.

But several media analysts and news business executives told Reuters that the funding - set to last three years - does not nearly compensate for the tens of billions of dollars publishers lost as the tech companies gobbled up the digital advertising market. Google and Facebook ( FB )



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accounted for 54% of U.S. digital advertising revenue in 2020, according to eMarketer, a market research company.

Some critics dismissed the projects, including contributions of $300 million from each company, as a way to blunt complaints from publishers and generate good PR. Both tech companies face battles over compensation for news content worldwide, as well as antitrust lawsuits from regulators and publishers. 

read complete information by clicking here

 

Monday, June 7, 2021

Social Media Platforms - June 2021

  Instagram revealed how it decides what content, like posts and stories, to show you. One of the deciding factors is how often you interact with the person who posted. Here are the other three things Instagram uses to feed you content.

Platforms to keep an eye on 👀
The challengers: These young multi-billion dollar platforms are nipping at the heels of social giants that grew up in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
  • Tiktok: China’s first globe-spanning social app has cemented its place alongside US-based competitors like Facebook and Twitter. 
  • note: I personally haven't used it and I don't intend to use it. 
  • Clubhouse: With just 10 million users, the year-old audio-only platform generated major buzz during the pandemic and has spawned copycats from almost every major social media player. (More on that below.)
  • Discord: After turning down an acquisition offer from Microsoft, the audio- and text-based chat platform is eyeing an IPO.
Experiments to watch: These nascent platforms are testing users’ appetite for new content formats that haven’t been packaged together in exactly the same way by the reigning social networks.
  • Houseparty: The video chat app allows users to spontaneously hop into calls with any of their friends who are online, or join any open group conversation in which they know at least one person.
  • Yubo: This French social network aimed at teens combines elements of dating apps like Tinder with live streams of everyday life you might find on Twitch.
  • Poparazzi: The photo sharing app doesn’t allow users to add pictures to their own profiles. Instead, users add to their friends’ profiles by uploading photos of them (acting as their paparazzi—get it?).
  • Honk: In this live texting app, messages aren’t saved and friends see your messages in real time as you type them.


Brief history
2004: Mark Zuckerberg drops out of Harvard and launches Facebook.
2005: Two University of Virginia students launch Reddit with $100,000 from Y Combinator.
2006: Two ex-Google employees launch Twitter as a side project while building a podcasting tool.
2009: WhatsApp is founded. Facebook would later buy it and guide its growth to 2 billion users.
March 2010: Pinterest launches in an early beta mode.
Oct. 2010: Instagram is founded. Facebook would later buy it and guide its growth to 1 billion users.
2011: Snapchat is founded. Facebook would later make an unsuccessful attempt to buy it, followed by a more successful attempt to hamstring its growth by copying its “story” feature.
2012: Vine, the last major platform of the early social media era, is founded. Twitter would soon buy it and kill it.
Of the newer challengers mentioned above, Discord was founded first, in 2015. It wasn’t until 2018 that the app began seeing explosive growth—and, as with TikTok and Clubhouse, Discord was catapulted into further popularity during the pandemic in 2020.

Charting Facebook’s dominance
Facebook owns four of the world’s most popular social platforms, illustrating the extent to which the company was able to consolidate its power over social media over the past decade.
Facebook owns four of the top social apps.
Quartz
 
There are a few possible factors that help explain the new faces in the field:
  1. Regulators spooked Facebook by stepping up antitrust enforcement. Wary of attracting negative attention, the social media giant has eased up on its usual practice of buying up potential competitors, giving them time to develop on their own.
  2. Users have embraced new content formats and no one platform can do everything well. Apps like TikTok and Clubhouse filled unserved niches (short video and live audio, respectively) that the major platforms left vacant.
  3. Incumbents lost users’ trust. Facebook and Twitter have borne the brunt of the blame since 2016 for amplifying misinformation, snooping on user data, and applying inconsistent moderation standards, leaving people more willing to try out a new option.
  4. The pandemic left people feeling bored, lonely, and eager to find new ways to connect via social media.
Whatever the reason, we’re about to find out which theory is right. The challengers could continue to grow, carving out their own niches or even stealing market share for Facebook. Or the giants could win again.

23 June 2021: Google is facing another antitrust investigation by the EU. Officials are scrutinizing whether Google prioritized its own online ad business over competitors. More on the probe here.
 

Why it's best to use CASH - cash is king

 Via social media post, here is a very interesting explanation as to why pay with cash whenever possible, when you are shopping. I copied th...