RealPlayer 15.0.5.109

RealPlayer has always enabled you to play RealAudio (*.ra) and RealMedia (*.ram) files.
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LA based Science Inc acquires India based web startup Pinpuff

Science Inc, a Los Angeles-based incubator has acquired India-based Pinpuff, which measures and tracks the influence of Pinterest users and awards them with perks for undisclosed amount. The acquisition will help Science portfolio companies, such as Wittlebee, Dollar Shave Club and Uncovet, acquire more users from Pinterest. Founded in 2011 by Gaurav Sharma, PinPuff measures the influence of Pinterest users using metrics such as likes, follows, comments, and shares. It tracks users pins and the amount of traffic it generates to come up with not only a score for users, but also a dollar amount for what users pins are worth. Pinterest is a pinboard-style social photo sharing website that allows users to create and manage theme-based image collections such as events, interests, hobbies, and more. Science Inc plans to use Pinpuff technology to identify influencers on sites similar to Pinterest, such as Fancy and Svpply. The Pinpuff technology will be used to help brand customers working with another Science company called Hello Society, which works with brands and their social strategy. According to the Mike Jones, CEO, Science, the visual inspiration board is the second highest referral network for sales within Science's other companies, which include a party venue marketplace called EventUp.
http://techgig.com/tech-news/editors-pick/LA-based-Science-Inc-acquires-India-based-web-startup-Pinpuff-13347



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Fino buys Nokia‘s mobile payment business in India

Financial inclusion facilitating firm Fino has acquired Nokia Mobile Payment Services in India, to foray into prepaid mobile payment space. With this acquisition, the brand name has been changed to Takatak Money and the new entity being formed to offer the service is called Alpha Payment Services India Private Limited.Nokia was planning to exit its financial services in India to move out of non-core areas. The acquisition will give an opportunity for Fino, which has a network of banking correspondents spread across the country, to enter the mobile payments business, which is said to be a $350 billion opportunity by 2015. "We were limited only to the banking and financial services space till now wherein we helped operate bank accounts, sold insurance and facilitated remittances, this deal gives us an entry into the expenditure side," Manish Khera, Chief Executive, Fino has said.
http://techgig.com/tech-news/editors-pick/Fino-buys-Nokia-s-mobile-payment-business-in-India-13348



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Satyamev Jayate yielded donations of Rs 30 lakh through text messages

Nearly seven weeks after the show went on air, Aamir Khan Productions' TV reality show Satyamev Jayate has revealed that it has received donations around Rs 25 to Rs 30 lakh through text messages. According to a MoneyLife report, the show has received Rs 1.9 crore through Axis Bank which means "Rs 3 crore plus" of donations after adding "Rs 85 lakh donated by Reliance". The report further suggests that advertisers have been paying Rs 8 to Rs 10 lakh for a 10 second spot on the show and Bharti Airtel, the presenting sponsor, is understood to have paid Rs 17 to Rs 20 crore while associate sponsors (Skoda, Coca Cola, Axis Bank, etc.) have paid around Rs 7 crore each. Star India officials have updated the website to say that the show had yielded—630,298,439 connections, 8,839,494 responses, 2,778,984 community members and Rs 30,160,678 in donations. However, there was still no clarity about how much came through online transactions.
http://techgig.com/tech-news/editors-pick/Satyamev-Jayate-yielded-donations-of-Rs-30-lakh-through-text-messages-13349



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Accel Partners India launches AccelJobs.in featuring jobs from its portfolio companies

Venture capitalist firm Accel Partners India has launched AccelJobs.in featuring jobs from its portfolio companies. Accel has more than 40 companies in its portfolio across areas as diverse as internet, mobile, cloud/SaaS, healthcare and education. Acceljobs.in will also link up with social networking websites and start-up forums to address job seekers. In India, Accel has invested in Babyoye, Cnergyis, enStage, Deeksha(Ace), Exclusively.in, Flipkart, Forus, Mobstac, FreshDesk, HealthcareMagic, Kaatizone, Letsbuy, MuSigma, Myntra, Perfint, QwikCilver, Sconce, Vinculum and Virident etc. "I often meet mid- to senior-level executives who are looking to join exciting start-ups but don't have a direct way of connecting with the start-up ecosystem. Likewise, a number of start-ups are looking to bring on high-quality talent to take them to the next level. Acceljobs.in is aimed at addressing this gap," said Subrata Mitra from Accel Partners.
http://techgig.com/tech-news/editors-pick/Accel-Partners-India-launches-AccelJobs-in-featuring-jobs-from-its-portfolio-companies-13350



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Google Unveils $199 Nexus 7 Tablet, New Android Software and More

Google's day-one keynote from the 2012 I/O developer conference has officially wrapped up. We'll have plenty of analysis directly from the show, but here's a quick look at what's been announced so far. Nexus 7 Tablet Google officially unveiled the $199 Nexus 7 tablet, built by Asus. Its feature list is as follows: Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) operating system 7-inch, 1280×800-resolution touchscreen Quad-core Tegra 3 chipset with a 12-core graphics processor 8GB of storage (16GB version available for $249) Front-facing camera Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC Nine hours of HD video playback Weighs 0.75 pounds Google says the Nexus 7 tablet is "optimized for Google Play" – meaning it's geared toward consuming music, movies, games, books, magazines and more. The feature-set and price tag will certainly put a whole lot of pressure on similarly-priced (but less powerful) 7-inch tablets like Amazon's Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble's Nook Tablet. It'll be interesting to see if it's able to lure away would-be iPad owners as well. The Nexus 7 tablet can be pre-ordered now and will ship in mid-July. More info here. Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) Google previewed some features of its next-generation Android operating system, such as: Intelligently-resizing home screen widgets that play nicely with home screen icons Offline voice typing – no need to have a data connection anymore Actionable notifications that expand and collapse with two-finger gestures Siri-like natural voice search with spoken answers Google Now, which uses your search history, calendar and location to figure out what you might need. It'll show you nearby public transit, stores and how long it'll take you to get to the location of the next appointment in your calendar, for example. Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) will be rolling out to Galaxy Nexus devices and Motorola's Xoom tablet in mid-July. You can read more about the new platform here. Nexus Q And finally, Google also rolled out the Nexus Q, a $300 orb-shaped "social streaming media player" measuring 4.6 inches in diameter. It can be hooked up to your TV to stream YouTube videos as well as music, movies and TV shows from the Google Play store – all of which is controlled from your phone or tablet and your friends' phones and tablets (hence the "social" part). It also features a built-in 25-watt amp for directly powering a pair of speakers, should you want to use it solely for music.
http://techgig.com/tech-news/editors-pick/Google-Unveils-199-Nexus-7-Tablet-New-Android-Software-and-More-13352



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Google I/O Conference: Five Questions I’d Like to See Answered

Google kicks off its annual Google I/O developers conference in San Francisco today. While the event is ostensibly a place for app developers to get educated about Android, Chrome and related Google products, it's also a venue for big news. Google's will likely announce its first Nexus tablet, along with the next major version of Android, code named Jelly Bean, and you can expect a few other surprises as well. I'll be at the conference along with Harry McCracken (we'll be liveblogging the two keynotes), and though I'm looking forward to the big announcements, I'm also hoping to hear answers to the following questions: How would a 7-inch Nexus tablet help the Android app ecosystem? Android tablets are notoriously short on proper tablet apps–a point that Apple loves to flaunt when talking about the iPad. But a 7-inch tablet from Google might not help, even if it's priced low enough to be a best-seller. Blown-up smartphone apps aren't ideal on a 7-inch screen, but they're good enough, so developers still won't have much of a reason to optimize their Android apps for tablets. Is Google giving up on iPad-size tablets and simply trying to own the smaller tablet market, or is there an angle I'm missing? What happened to the Android Update Alliance? At last year's conference, Google announced the Android Update Alliance, comprised of several major phone makers and wireless carriers. The logistics were up in the air, but Google promised that members would provide the latest Android software on their smartphones for at least 18 months after launch. As PCMag painfully documentedlast December, the effort is essentially dead, or at least, no one's said a peep about it since the last Google I/O. And the Android update problem remains; only about 7% of devices are running Android 4.0 or higher. Google owes consumers and developers an explanation, but a real solution to the fragmentation problem would be even better. What happened to Android@Home? Much like the Android Update Alliance, Android@Home was announced at last year's conference, and then forgotten about. It was supposed to be Google's entrance into home automation, providing a framework for smart homes powered by Android accessories. There have been rumors of a Google streaming music system, but that would just be one piece of the puzzle. Mainstream home automation is one of those tech revolutions that's never quite here, so I'm curious to know if Android@Home is another botched effort, or one that's still just getting started. Where is Google TV going? Google TV has already failed once. The original vision for the product, to combine Internet and cable TV through the power of search, fell flat when most TV providers refused to jump on board, and television networks actively blocked the platform from their websites. Now, a new generation of devices is on the way, and reviews are middlingto negative so far. I don't know whether Google will announce any major updates to Google TV at this year's conference, but I'd like to know how the company expects to turn the ship around. What is Google's vision for the product, and what will it accomplish that other connected devices don't? Is a touch-friendly Chrome OS still in the cards? Google has dropped a few hints about Chrome OS for tablets over the years, including some early UI concepts and an admission to CNET that touch optimizations are in development. Chrome OS is now more refined than ever, but Google is still committed to "doubling down" on Android tablets. Is tablet support the next step for Chrome OS, or is it still on the backburner?
http://techgig.com/tech-news/editors-pick/Google-I-O-Conference-Five-Questions-I-d-Like-to-See-Answered-13353



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Microsoft 365 (Office) Insider Preview Build 17715.20000 (Version 2406) Released, Here is What’s New and Fixed

UPDATE: Microsoft 365 Insider (previously known as Office Insider) Preview build 17715.20000 (version 2406) is available for download and in...