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Saturday, April 25, 2015

Custom Snooze in Inbox by Gmail: Rise and shine...on your time



As our lives change, so do our schedules. "Morning" probably means something different to a college kid than, say, a parent with a newborn baby. Whatever your schedule is, your inbox should adapt to your day (and not the other way around).

So starting later today, you'll be able to customize your morning, afternoon and evening Snooze times in Inbox. You don't even have to do any work: Inbox will adapt to your preferences. If you snooze to a custom time of 7:30AM, you'll see a prompt asking if you'd like to change your morning time to 7:30AM. One tap and you're all set!
When you update your morning, afternoon, or evening times, the rest of your snooze options will also adapt. ”This evening,” uses your evening time, while “Tomorrow” and “Next week” use your morning time. Of course, if you prefer, you can also manually change your snooze times using the new Snooze settings.
Custom snooze was one of your most highly requested features, but we’ve also been listening to the rest of your feedback. You've asked us for quick access to Contacts from Inbox on the web, and now it's just a click away:
We hope these small improvements help you tackle your email faster and get back to what matters. In the meantime, we’re also working to add easier access to delete as well as signature support in Inbox, two features you’ve told us you want. So stay tuned!






Smartbox by Inbox: the mailbox of tomorrow, today



Mail is a wondrous thing. From the early days of the homing pigeon to the herculean efforts of the Pony Express, mail has connected us for generations. The advent of email brought the world even closer together. And yet, despite this leap forward, physical mail still just sits there. In a box. All day.

So today we’re excited to introduce Smartbox—a better, smarter mailbox that fuses physical mail with everything you love about the electronic kind:
Smartbox is currently in field trial—stuck in the ground, in a field—for Inbox by Gmail customers. If you’re not yet using Inbox, simply email inbox@google.com anytime before April 2 to be invited, and to reserve your spot on the Smartbox waitlist.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

10 websites and applications Helps You to code/Design Project

10 websites and applications you must know about.



(1) About Codecademy

Codecademy is an education company. But not one in the way you might think. We're committed to building the best learning experience inside and out, making Codecademy the best place for our team to learn, teach, and create the online learning experience of the future.
Education is old. The current public school system in the US dates back to the 19th century and wasn't designed to scale the way it has. Lots of companies are working to "disrupt" education by changing the way things work in the classroom and by bringing the classroom online.

(2) Quora's mission is to share and grow the world's knowledge.

Quora: the best answer to any question.
(3) Black Hat
(4) torproject.org
(5) Proxies4google


(6) Jitbit.com
(7) Mozilla.org





















(8)Techsmith.com




















(9) faststone.org





















(10) freelancer.com

Lenovo A7000 launched at Rs. 8,999/-

Lenovo today launched its much awaited A7000 smartphone in India. Priced at Rs. 8,999, the smartphone will be available via Flipkart. Registrations begin today at 2pm, while first sale takes place on April 15.

Related: Lenovo A7000
The Lenovo A7000 had been announced in March ahead of the MWC 2015 along with the Vibe Shot. The A7000 is a 5.5-inch smartphone with HD display, ultra-wide viewing angles and Dolby's Atoms technology. The smartphone runs Android 5.0 Lollipop and is powered by a MediaTek octa-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz and 2GB of RAM.
It sprots an 8MP rear camera with LED Flash and a 5MP front camera. Connectivity options include 4G LTE  and dual-SIMs. The A7000 is 7.9mm thin, weighs 140 grams and comes in two colors: Onyx Black or Pearl White. 

Related: Lenovo A7000: First Impressions

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