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

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Phishing Attacks on Google Accounts


The hackers are phishing on gmail accounts to get the users login credentials, they are using something called data URL.

When you login into your gmail account and if you click on a phishing mail that look like a genuine and convincing to you to click on, then you will be redirected to another gmail login page which looks exactly as the legitimate gmail login page, usually you enter your login credentials and once you enter they will be sent to the hacker. The hackers then login to your account and send a phishing mail to all of your contacts which contains the attachment and any screenshot which you sent to someone previously. As the received person trusts you and opens the mail the something happens to them that what happened to your account and this continues, more like a chain process.


The phishing site URL looks unusual and will be a long string, check the URL before entering login credentials and also activate two factor authentications in your account.

Sunday, 15 January 2017

New High End Smartphone from Andy Rubin Creator of Android OS


   In present Generation Android and I-phones are in use, here we go Andy Rubin Created Android OS and enhanced it, later he sold that Android OS to Google in 2005August and he was working in Google in main platforms. just before 2years in he went out from Google and started a company “play Ground Global” and started other company in September 2015 “Financial Products Incorporate” according to information that he was started manufacturing new smart phone with new features to compete with I-phone and Google Pixel he was working on his project with 40 members team people who went out from Apple and Google.

At present Phone was under prototype this smart phone may release by Essential Company and these smart phones made with good quality material and they were also trying to produce all the hardware parts.

According to Information Engineers who working in Essential Company created a new connector which can serve other useful services while battery was charging and also there was a technology to take photo shoot in 360 degrees.  

By these August or September these Essential phones may release and there cost will be equal to I-phone 7.   

Sunday, 25 December 2016

Google Announced Google Movie Offer Just rupees 20/-


Google announced an Offer Google Full movie to Watch New movies, by paying just 20 rs we can watch new movies if we have internet connectivity with family together by paying just 20 rupees. This offer Starts from today 25th December (2016) and ends by January 23rd (2017)



Many Hollywood movies also there in this offer some of them are Jason Bourne , suicide Squad, Finding Dory, the jungle book, Captain America, Civil War  more movies are available and Block Buster Movie Sultan also there in this Google Full Movie Offer    

Monday, 3 October 2016

Meet the Blind Lawyer Who Works for Google in New York City

Jack Chen


“Travelling to work is kind of like running 10 miles before you even get to the start of the marathon. There’s always a lot of dynamic objects moving, people moving throughout Penn station rushing to get where they’re going — their noses are in their phone. They’re not looking at where they’re going so I have to compensate for that.”

Chen, who has degrees in computer science from both Harvard and Berkeley, is Google’s product counsel and oversees legal matters related to Chrome. As a child, he had limited eyesight, but was able to see light and make out colors and vague shapes. 

“I generally couldn’t see cars and had to pretty much rely on my sense of sound to alert me if there was one coming. Thankfully electric cars weren’t popular back then.”

When he was 16, Chen underwent his eighth or ninth surgery in hopes of improving his sight. He lost his vision completely as a result of complications during the operation.



“My optic nerve was damaged in earlier operations in one eye. In the remaining eye, during a critical part of the operation, my head involuntarily moved, and there was some hemorrhaging. My retina broke apart.”

Though he lost his sense of sight, Chen didn’t let that stop him from achieving academic and professional success. He interned at AT&T and went on to be a systems engineer at Xanboo Inc., a New York-based startup involving internet home security systems. After earning his J.D. degree at Fordham Law School, Chen worked for two years as a patent and trademark attorney in New York law firms.

In 2010, he came on board as Google’s associate patent counsel. For six years, Chen has been making his daily commute using the four-foot radius of information he receives with his cane.



According to Chen, his biggest obstacles are poles and columns that he encounters in Penn Station. He navigates his route to work using the mental map he’s memorized as well as other cues

“I also use smells to tell me where I am. I pass by a coffee place and the Subway sandwich place, and those are smell landmarks to let me know that I have properly made that left turn and am heading to the subway.”

For most of his life, Chen has had to problem solve without depending on his vision. He relies on his auditory senses to get his work done by using a screen reader and the VoiceOver function on his iPhone to read text out loud.

However, Chen admits that as a lawyer having every word read out loud to you can be quite time consuming. To speed things up, he sets the technology to read at 620 words per minute, a pace that sounds like gibberish to untrained ears.

Outside of work, Chen maintains a very active and adventurous lifestyle. In 2012, he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Tanzania, Africa.

“I wanted to test myself, but I didn’t have a lot of time to work on learning climbing techniques. I figured if I liked it, I could get into the gear later and try other peaks.”

Source : nextshark.com

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

HAPPY BIRTHDAY GOOGLE SOME OF FUN FACTS TO BE KNOWN FOUNDERS OF GOOGLE LARRY PAGE SERGY BRIN


Larry Page, along with Sergey Brin, invented the world’s most popular search engine to date, “Google”. Google has an estimated 300 million users per day, with more than 2 billion searches conducted in a day, making Google one of the most visited websites on the internet.

Lawrence E. Page (better known as Larry Page), was born in Lansing, the capital state of Michigan, on Monday, 26 March 1973. 26 March is also the date of birth of many other famous personalities such as Alan Arkin, Keira Knightley, Kevin O’ Neal and singer Diana Ross.

Larry Page’s childhood is the reason behind his love for computers and technology. Coming from a home where both his parents were related to the computer science field, their home used to be filled with all sorts of gadgets, computers and science magazines. It was from here that he, at the age of six, started to show an interest in science related things. He eventually became the first child in his elementary school to submit an assignment in a word-processed form.

Larry Page’s father Dr. Carl Page and his mother Gloria Page both worked in the field of computer science. Carl Page was one of the first few PhD graduates from the University of Michigan. He graduated in 1965, when the computer science field was still in its early years.  Larry himself completed the Bachelors of Science degree in Computer Engineering from the same university as his father. Both of Larry’s parents were professors at Michigan State University. His father was a professor of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, whereas his mother taught a computer-programming class at the university.


Larry Page’s brother, Carl Victor Page Jr. is not as successful as Larry is. Carl sold his co-founded eGroups to Yahoo. In 2008, Carl went through a financial crisis. Earlier Carl had been far ahead of his brother in terms of success. However, a decade later it had all changed.

While studying at the University of Michigan, Larry Page made an inkjet printer using LEGO Bricks.

At the University of Michigan, Larry Page was also a member of the 1993, “Maize & Blue”, University of Michigan Solar Car team. The team was responsible for building the 1993 Maize & Blue solar car on behalf of the University of Michigan from 1990-1993. The car participated in 2 races, winning the National Championship in Sunrayce 1993 and finishing 11th in the World Solar Challenge. The car is now displayed at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois.

Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin were students at Stanford University. Brin and Page met in March 1995, when Brin was asked to show the campus to the new PhD students during Spring Orientation. Larry was one of the new students. Apparently, both of them did not get along well during their first meeting and argued the entire time.

Page and Brin eventually became friends and started a research project together, by the name of ““The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hyper textual Web Search Engine”. This research paper later became the foundation for Google. Surprisingly, both did not complete their PhDs, as Google became successful.

Larry Page hired Google’s first employee, namely Susan Wojcicki. Susan was a fellow PhD of the founders at Stanford University.  It was also Susan’s garage from where the company started its first operation, back in September 1998.


Success for Google did not come easy.It required a lot of effort in terms of time and money. Thus, when Google got its first investment of $ 100,000 from Andy Bechtolsheim, both Larry and Sergey went to Burger King to celebrate over breakfast.


“Never lose a business opportunity”, is something that Larry Page firmly believes in. Therefore, when Google was developing the payment structure for its ad system, it was not a surprise that Page suggested taking goats as payment from customers in Uzbekistan. The reason for this was that Uzbekistan did not accept credit cards as a form of payment.

Both co-founders are said to argue a lot and have differences of opinion, which they believe is essential for their success and growth. However, a few things are common as well, like their hatred for golf and their Boeing 767.

Did you know why Google Head Quarters have a strong air filter system? Larry and Sergey’s strong sense of smell is the key reason.

Larry Page, along with Sergey Brin, gives the utmost importance to the SAT scores of their employees during the recruitment process. They believe that this information helps them judge employees well, in order to establish how intellectually sound they are and how well they will fit in at Google.

During August 2004, when Google started its initial public offering, Larry Page wanted the buyers to take a test prior to buying Google stock. His philosophy behind this was that the buyers should be well aware of what Google is all about. However, the US Securities and Exchange Commission did not allow it.

The press-shy Larry Page married Lucinda Southworth, sister of actor Carrie Southworth and a biomedical informatics student at Stanford, on a Caribbean island in 2007. She is better known as “Lucy Southworth”, a name given her by The New York Post. Their wedding was a lavish affair. 600 guests were flown to the island in a private jet and many A-listers were part of the wedding, such as U2 lead singer Bono, Leonardo Dicaprio and Johnny Depp, to name a few. Millions of dollars were spent on the lavish wedding, unlike the wedding of his partner Brin that was a small and quiet affair.

Larry Page has dated Marissa Mayer prior to his marriage with Lucy Southworth. Marissa Mayer is now the president and CEO of Yahoo, making her the youngest CEO amongst the Fortune 500 companies.

Larry Page is reported to be on good terms with Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, “at times”. They are said to have an on and off relationship with due to issues involving the Android operating systems.

Larry has been suffering from a mysterious illness, which force him to not attend recent annual Shareholder’s meetings. Apparently, the illness made him lose his voice, due to which he was unable to show up. Not much is known about his condition as of now.