السبت، 28 فبراير 2015

Aroma Treasures Snow White Fairness Mini Combo (Set of 3) @ Rs.560 (Nykaa)

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Looks flawless & fair like a princess with Aroma Treasures Snow White combo. Lavender Face Wash will clear your skin from all impurities and dirt. Milky white Mask is enriched will skin whitening & toning natural oils. Bearberry Aha night cream while bestow you with fair and glowing skin.

Sandisk Cruzer Blade 16GB Pendrive Rs.420 + Get Rs.150 Cashback Free

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Huawei Honor Holly Rs.6999 on Flipkart

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Key Features of Huawei Honor Holly

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  • Android v4.4 (KitKat) OS
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Manorama Yearbook 2015 (Book & CD) Paperback Rs.165


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Manorama Yearbook is celebrating its 50th year of publication. The largest-selling General Knowledge Compendium is one of the most comprehensive books used by students, teachers, researchers, media persons, planners, lay-people alike, covers a wide-spectrum of topics from Science, Medicine, Environment, IT, Literature, Entertainment, History, Geography, Polity, Ethics, Social Justice, International Relations, Current Affairs and Sports. The 1040 page Manorama Yearbook is a treasure trove of information and statistics which is much sought-after by students preparing for various competitive exams ranging from Civil Services, Banks, Railways, UPSC and PSC exams across the country. With the 50th Anniversary Edition we have a Free Britannica Encyclopedia, a set of 7 Ebooks, each featuring 100 influential personalities. It also covers t features articles by eminent people such as A.P.J. Kalam, Shashi Tharoor, Jayant V. Narlikar, Nirupama Rao, Kiran Bedi and many others. Besides, a 1000 Quiz Bonanza on 50 varied topics to thrill Quizzers, the world over!!!

Moto E @ Rs.5999


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الأربعاء، 25 فبراير 2015

Moto G (2nd Gen) (Black, with 16 GB) Rs.12999 + 1 GB Data 2 Months + Extra 10% Discount for CITIBANK EMI


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الاثنين، 23 فبراير 2015

Olympus OM-D E-M5 16.1 MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) (12-50 mm) + All-in-One Printer Free

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Instantly turn into a professional Photographer with Olympus OM-D E-M5-BLACK. With state of the art sensors,Olympus OM-D E-M5 doesn't let you hate any photograph clicked from this Camera. Olympus OM-D E-M5Features a 16.1 MP 4/3 live MOS sensors that are capable of quality photographs in dimly lit environments. 4/3 is a stAndard developed for mirror-less Cameras with sensor size 40% smaller than beginner And enthusiast grade DLSRs but 900% larger than the regular point-And-shoot Cameras. What it achieves is a rather large sensor in a surprisingly small body with all the quality And sophistication of a DSLR And then some more. Olympus OM-D E-M5Features a 3 inch, 610k dot touch screen tilt-able OLED monitor for easy preview And after view of your photographs.Olympus OM-D E-M5 is capable at capturing videos at a resolution of 1920x1080p. Olympus OM-D E-M5 has built in image stabilization system which works in 5-axis (translational movement vertically And horizontally, And rotational movement around 3 axes). With weather sealed body, Olympus OM-D E-M5 is more durable And rugged yet feels perfect in the hAnd. The Olympus OM-D E-M5 is likely the most highly configurable Camera ever. There are five major menu tabs, but the Customization tab alone has eleven major headings consisting of some 86 separate options. There is a proper Mode dial on the top panel, And other than the PASM setting on that dial just about everything else can be memorized to one of the Camera's four Myset custom memories.

الأحد، 22 فبراير 2015

الأربعاء، 18 فبراير 2015

Google Capital Enters India; To Double Down on Investments

Google is setting up its growth capital arm in India to double down on startup investing as it turns bullish on fast-growing Indian startups that have drawn attention from big investors across the world.
Google Capital will hire a team and invest in growth-stage companies in India, a market in which investors ranging from Japanese communications conglomerate SoftBank to Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba have recently made big bets.
"It made a lot of sense to focus a lot of attention here now," David Lawee, partner at Google Capital told ET in an exclusive interview. In the next 3-7 years, nearly 30% of the world's billion-dollar companies will be from India, Lawee predicted.
India's startup ecosystem has become increasingly attractive for a spectrum of investors from large hedge funds to corporate venture capital arms as companies like Flipkart and Paytm notch up hundreds of millions of dollars in funding at multi-billion-dollar valuations. Eight-year-old Flipkart was valued at over $11 billion (Rs 67,000 crore) in its latest funding round last year while China's Alibaba has earmarked $575 million to invest in four-year-old mobile commerce company Paytm. While Google Capital, founded in 2013, has invested nearly $500 million in 11 companies globally, India will be its first destination where it has an office outside the US. The company also invests in early-stage firms through Google Ventures. "The companies here have much more upside," said Lawee, a serial entrepreneur. who counts the move to set up in India as "the most important" decision Google Capital has made in recent months.

Google Capital invested in Chennai-based customer support tool maker Freshdesk in June 2014 and Bangalore-based online retail estate startup Commonfloor in January 2015. Lawee and his team from Google Capital have been in India for less than a week now and have met nearly 25 startups and potential candidates who can head Google Capital in India. Over the last three days, Lawee and his team have interviewed nearly 100 candidates for the job.

"My ambitions are much higher than the amount of money I have," said Lawee, who is looking to diversify the Google Capital portfolio. He did not disclose the amount of money Google Capital will invest. "I want to invest up to the limit of what's reasonable," said Lawee, who used was the head of corporate development at Google until 2012. Google set up the growth equity arm in 2013 and has invested nearly $500 million in 11 companies so far. This year it is hoping to invest another $300 million. "India is set to overtake China as the world's fastest-growing big economy. So the returns are much higher than any other market," said Deepak Kaushik, the founder & CEO of management consulting firm Finaks Advisory Services which mainly works with startups."The entrepreneurial boom and dense tech talent are creating many big opportunities," said Kaushik.

As a result of Google's entry, other leading investors will follow suit, said Girish Mathrubootham, the CEO & founder of Google Capital-funded Freshdesk. The growth equity arm of Google will also rope in Googlers to work with its portfolio companies. Nearly 400 Google employees worked with its portfolio companies last quarter, said Lawee. The fund will also help companies plan their marketing, information security, human relations and other functions. "The Google brand adds a lot of credibility and opens many doors. They also bring a lot of expertise," said Mathrubootham.
ref. - http://tech.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Google to Offer 'Launchpad' to Digital Startups in India

After testing its startup mentor programme in Israel, search giant Google is now turning its focus on Indian startups. The company has picked India to kick-start its startup mentorship programme Launchpad this year, signalling its growing interest in Indian startups.
On Monday, it launched the first of four such week-long programmes, during which a set of mentors from Google and other companies will coach startups looking to grow. "This is one of our large scale new programme offering," said Sunil Rao, who heads the startup initiative for Google India. While Google has an interest in growing India's digital economy, the startup programme could also turn into a pipeline for Google's investment arm.
The company's venture capital arm had recently picked up a stake in real estate portal Commonfloor and Freshdesk, a Chennai-based customer support tool. In India, Google plans to mentor close to 100 companies through Launchpad, which was started on a small scale nearly three years ago in Israel. Last year, it was conducted in 20 different cities.oogle benefits from the growing digital economy, as companies spend on Google to acquire customers. In the year ended March 2014, Google's revenue crossed 3,000 crore, up 47% YoY, helped by increasing online advertising spend.
All the "bits and pieces" of Google's startup programmes will be consolidated under Launchpad. "It will be like one offering to the developer from a startup perspective," said Rao, country head, start-up ecosystem India, Google India.
"It will be like one offering to the developer from a startup perspective," said Rao, country head, startup ecosystem, Google India. The company plans to take Launchpad to 50 cities this year but in India, most of its activities will be focused in Bengaluru. Rao, who heads the developer relations team for Google in India, has grown the Google developer community to one of the biggest with 45 chapters.Google Developer Relations was set up in India about five years ago in Hyderabad.

The team now has four people and operates out of Bengaluru, the largest among such teams for Google. It mainly focuses on creating Google developer groups, focused around Google technologies such as the Android operating system.

India is one of the largest Google developer ecosystems, with a large number of Android developers.

Increasingly, India has become core to Google's vision of getting 7 billion people or the world's population to use the Internet.

Many top executives of the $60 billion search company have been visiting India over the last few months, signalling its increasing interest in India's growing Internet economy. Last September, Google launched its Android One programme to make smartphones affordable in India and other Southeast Asian countries.

ref. - http://tech.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Sony SmartWatch 3 Review: The Best-Performing Android Smartwatch Yet


Sony's been trying the smartwatch thing for years, but the original SmartWatch and theSmartWatch 2 both... what's the word I'm looking for here? Sucked? Yeah. But the SmartWatch 3 has solid performance and two nifty features you won't find on any other Android Wear. It'sthe first with built-in GPS and a screen you can read without backlighting.
Android Wear watches are off to a pretty decent start. The Moto 360, the LG G Watch R, and the Asus ZenWatch are all lovely and useful in their own ways. So why might you buy a Sony smartwatch instead?
Because this year, Sony did something smart. It abandoned its own (train-wreck of a) smartwatch OS and opted to use Android Wear. Android already has hundreds of apps that are optimized to work with Wear, letting you do things like manage notifications, call a car, follow recipes or navigation directions, and sure-why-the-hell-not, right or left-swipe in Tinder. It's actually very intuitive and easy to use, and it's frequently easier to give your wrist a glance than to pull out your phone and unlock it just to see why it's been buzzing.
The good news is that the Sony SmartWatch 3 lets Android Wear do its thing without getting in the way. (If only more phones were that way!) Android Wear runs fast and smoothly on the watch, which is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core ARM Cortex A7 and 512MB of RAM. That's more or less standard for Android Wear, though some manufacturers have gone with older, slower, more power-hungry processors, and performance suffers. Not the SmartWatch 3: out of every Android Wear device I've tried—and I've tried them all—it's the most stable.

But I don't know if I'd call it handsome. It's not unattractive, it's just kind of there, which is okay. Basically, you've got a simple black rectangular body with notable bezels set in a black rubber watch band finished with a silver clasp. The clasping mechanism is definitely nice, easy to pop in and out of, but secure enough that there's next to no chance it'll fall off your wrist. There's a single button on the right side for waking up the screen and quickly accessing settings. That's about it. Definitely not nearly as handsome as the Moto 360 or Asus ZenWatch.
The utilitarian construction does give the Sony another benefit, though: it's waterproof down to five feet for half an hour, which is more than than its Android Wear brethren. While I wouldn't recommend taking it into the water because the screen freaks out like you're pressing it with a thousand fingers at once, it's nice to have that peace of mind.

The watch's display is a rectangular, 1.6-inch transflective TFT LCD. So what the heck does transflective mean? Well, as the name suggests, it's a display that can both transmit light and it can reflect ambient light. This means that in most lighting situations (i.e. outside use, or reasonably well-lit indoors) you can read the screen without having to wake up the backlight. It's particularly useful outdoors. The sun still washes out the colors, but it's pretty readable.
The SmartWatch 3 also has the biggest battery of any Android watch to date at 420mAh, narrowly besting the 410mAh pack in the LG G Watch R. That, combined with that transflective screen and an efficient processor gives it the best battery life of any Android Wear device so far. The G Watch R usually got me about 40 hours of usage on a charge, but the SmartWatch 3 routinely nets over 48 hours. That's obviously a lot shorter than the Pebble smartwatch, which gets a solid week on a charge, but frankly, the Android Wear watches just do a lot more. Assuming you have an Android phone, of course.

So how about that built-in GPS? Combine that with a recent Android Wear update that lets watches locally store music from Google Play, and it means you can pair some Bluetooth headphones and head out on a run without having to tote your phone with you. There aren't very many apps that can take advantage of the GPS yet, but the basic functions of Runkeeper worked without a hitch.
But I'm a little skeptical that anyone would want to run with the watch alone. For starters, the Runkeeper watch app is pretty limited. It couldn't do any of the audio voice coaching as I ran. The UI that lets you browse through music is somewhat limited, and you're stuck with whatever you've already downloaded (which is limited to just a few gigs). Plus, if you turn your ankle or encounter some other kind of emergency, it's much safer to have a way to call for help. There are so many good, secure ways to attach your phone to your body that it doesn't feel like much of a selling point.

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Best battery life for an Android Wear watch yet, and the transflective screen is nice for quickly checking the time of day.
I love that the charging port is just a plain old micro USB, which means it's really easy to charge it anywhere.
The watch itself doesn't catch your eye so much, which is generally a good thing, though fashionistas may find it boring.

The clasping mechanism feels nice and strong and yet easy to get on and off.

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The SmartWatch 3 doesn't have a built-in heart rate monitor, which is become a key feature for wrist-worn devices for people who are serious about their health. The Moto 360, Fitbit Charge HR and Basis Peak constantly monitor my heart, giving me a much better estimate of my real caloric burn and heart health. If I had to choose between HRM and GPS, I'd take the HRM in a heartbeat. Yes, that was a pun.
The screen isn't quite as pretty as the Wear watches that use AMOLED displays.
While the band feels strong, it's a bit on the thick side where the clasp is on your inner wrist, which can get annoying while you're typing.
The micro USB port is covered by a little rubber gasket that feels like it'll eventually break off.
The pre-installed watchfaces are more than a little lackluster, but there are loads of gorgeous ones you can download from the Google Play Store.

Should You Buy It?

It's a tough call. It many ways, it simply performs better than any of the other Android Wear watches. But on the other side, it looks a bit plain, and looks matter when you're talking about something you're going to be wearing all day, every day. The lack of heart rate capabilities is the biggest ding, and it's up to you how heavily you weight that. If health and fitness are priority for you, the Moto 360—even with its godawful battery life—is probably the smarter buy. Even though the SmartWatch 3 lasts more than twice as long on a charge, and operates more smoothly, it's the one for me. That said, if you like the way it looks and tracking your daily burn isn't a big deal, I think you'll be happy with the Sony.
The SmartWatch 3 sells for $250, which ties the Motorola for second-most expensive Android Wear watch, behind the $300 LG G Watch R. It ain't fancy, but it's a solid performer, and it's the first smartwatch from Sony that might actually be worth your trouble. [Google Play]
Ref. - http://gizmodo.com

Great Coding and 3D Design Apps are now FREE

Autodesk has some very good news to you today. in a statement released earlier, Autodesk announced that it is providing its suite of apps for free for students and teachers  from all around the world. Of course the use of these apps is restricted to only educational purposes and not commercial.




Now both teachers and students will be able to access and use Autodesk's powerful coding and design making apps for free. According to Autodesk, more than 680 million students and educators from over 800,000 secondary and post-secondary schools in 188 countries can take advantage of free access to Autodesk’s professional software and services for use in classrooms, labs, and at home.

Some of the popular apps that students can now use for free to create 3D designs, games, movies, buildings, and many more are :

1- 3Ds Max
3D modeling software for games, film, and video content.

2- AutoCad
CAD design, drafting, modeling, drawing, and engineering software.

3- Fusion 360 Ultimate
Integrated tool for collaborative product development.

4- Maya
Innovative tools for 3D modeling, animation, effects, and rendering.

5- Inventor Professional
3D mechanical CAD, visualization, and documentation software.
ref. - http://www.educatorstechnology.com

3 of The Best Video Editing Apps For Teachers and Students

From all the apps we have been reviewing for the last couple of years, the three titles below stand out from the crowd. These are very simple iPad apps that any teacher teacher can use with ease to create beautiful videos. You can use them to edit your videos the way you want. Editing include: adding soundtracks, adding photos, inserting video effects and transitions, assembling video clips,  trimming parts of your video and many more.

1- Videolicious



Videolicious allows you to instantly weave together interviews, videos, photos, music and more into a sophisticated video production—in seconds. Just talk and tap—or watch and tap—to make the perfect video.Other features of Videolicious include:Talk and tap to magically line up your narration ; watch and tap to easily add b-roll to interviews; quickly combine videos and photos with music, apply cinematic filters to multiple photos + videos; and instantly preview your video production

2- Magisto



Magisto is a fun and easy way to automatically edit videos and photos and share them with your friends and family. Magisto will turn your video and photos into beautiful edited movies, complete with music and effects, in minutes.Some of Magisto’s video editing features include:  trims and edits the best parts of your videos; Easily share movies to Facebook, Twitter, Email, Instagram and YouTube, Video camera stabilization, filters, effects and transitions; Facial recognition detects friends and family in your videos… and many more.

3- Splice



Splice together HD photos and videos in an amazingly simple way. Add music tracks from your iPod library, sound effects, transitions, borders, effects (like Ken Burns, slow motion and fast forward), trim video and audio, narrate with your own voice, and much more.

ref. - http://www.educatorstechnology.com

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8 Ways to Fix a Weak WiFi Signal

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In just a decade, WiFi signal has become almost as essential as food, water, and shelter. A weak signal can be a modern day nightmare. Poor loading times and lost connections can test your patience while browsing the internet. This guide will help you understand why your WiFi signal can become weak and how to improve it cheaply.

Get a Modern Router

I just moved and recently got cable. The Internet installer laughed, pointed, and mocked my wireless B router. I had no idea I was using caveman technology. Apparently WiFi speeds are much slower on wireless A, B, and G routers. Wireless N is all the rage when you want the fastest speeds possible. You will need both an N router and an N card in your computer for maximum speed.

Check for Router Updates

While not as annoyingly frequent as app updates, router manufactures sometimes issue stability resolutions via driver updates. Go to the manufactures website to download all new maintenance updates and changes.

Don’t Hide Your Router

Routers can be disgusting looking things and your first instinct is to hide it behind your television or in a box. Resist that urge as a wide open router, clear of obstructions and with antennas pointed upwards, will perform better. Make sure the router is relatively close to where you’ll be using the WiFi.

Change WiFi Channel

Wireless routers broadcast on numerous different channels, similar to radio stations. It can cause buildup and static if a lot of people are on the same channel. Newest routers feature automatic channel selection. If you have an older model, test and try another channel to see if you experience less interference.
Use the free Wifi Analyzer Android app to pick the best channel for your router. The app works great by scanning immediate channels and helping you find a less crowded channel. Move the router around the house to maybe find an even better channel.
For iPhone users, check out the $4 WiFi Explorer app to help find the right channel. Quickly identify channel conflicts, signal overlapping or configuration problems that may be affecting the connectivity and performance of your home or office wireless network. Get an insight into network details like name (SSID), MAC address (BSSID), device manufacturer, signal strength (RSSI), noise, channel, band, security configuration, supported data rates and much more.

Use Two Routers

Even if you have a fast connection, too many electronics can often overwhelm your WiFi. Using two routers can be very beneficial. Take advantage of the free (or cheap) router your cable provider gave you and use it as an access point. This is useful for a home entertainment system or a game console that can be constantly plugged in via Ethernet cables, leaving the WiFi for your smart phones and laptops.

Kick Your Neighbors Offline

Your freeloading neighbors will now have to search elsewhere. WPA encryption is much harder to hack than WEP, so go with WPA for your password. You can check if someone other than you is using your WiFi. Make sure your network, gaming console, and everything else using the Internet is turned off. Look to see if the wireless light is still blinking. If so, you may have a leech (or worse, a potential hacker) to deal with.
Use a program like MoocherHunter, which is used by police in some countries, to find real-time users of your wireless network.

Buy a Range Extender

If your WiFi is having trouble reaching all ends of your house or large office, consider buying a range extender. A basic $50 extender should do the trick. This probably won’t make your WiFi any faster, but at least you’ll have Internet access in the basement and attic. You can also create a DIY extender, but I am certainly no expert on that.

Do a Speed Test

If you have followed most of these steps, and still don’t see an improvement, check out what kind of speeds you are getting at Speedtest.net. If the speed is significantly lower than what you are paying for, discuss this matter with your cable provider. Sometimes cable providers throttle down your Internet performance so they can hit you with a bandwidth usage fee. Research your provider and consider switching to a company who doesn’t limit your Internet speeds.
There’s plenty of more tricks and tips for faster WiFi speeds, like using a beer can. Do you have any WiFi hacks to share with the class?
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The 10 Best Joomla Extensions of 2017

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Joomla is a free and open-source content management system that allows you to build your website to your liking. Sweet features include page caching, RSS feeds, printable versions of pages, news flashes, blogs, polls, search, and support for many languages. Joomla has been downloaded over 35 million times as of July 2013, which would make it the most used CMS besides WordPress. Joomla is fully supported on HostDime’s managed servers
Although Joomla has many great features. there are plenty of additional extensions that help compliment your site. There are 5 types of extensions for Joomla which all handle a different function: Components, Modules, Plugins, Templates, and Languages. There’s over 6,000 extensions available from the official Joomla! Extension Directory. HostDime went through the directory to find some of the best Joomla extensions of 2013, in no particular order.

The 10 Best Joomla Extensions

Akeeba Backup – Let’s begin with the most important component first: Akeeba Backup, because backing up your site is essential so you don’t lose months or years of hard work. Backup, restore, and transfer your site with one click. The archive includes your database, files, and the restoration script. Move your site to a different server, migrate it to a different location, or create an exact clone. Akeeba Backup can take backups automatically, so literally sleep well knowing your Internet valuables will be fine.
K2 – The Joomla article post system just includes a title and content body. K2 is a content manager that adds upon the simplicity thanks to numerous features and fields like media, image management and galleries, comments, tagging, frontend editing, easy templating and sub-templating, user profiles and groups, blogs, drag and drop features, and so much more. 
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Joomla Content Editor – Don’t understand HTML or CSS? Not a problem. Create and edit content with Microsoft Office-like functions and easy navigation to make formatting a piece of cake. Upload, rename, delete, cut/copy/paste images and insert them into your articles. There’s also a helpful Advanced Code editor that includes syntax highlights for you to write code quickly.
sh404SEF – Terrible name, great extension. sh404SEF is the most reliable, trusted, and downloaded SEO tool that helps the search engine placement of your Joomla website. Effortlessly transform auto-generate URLs into keyword-rich, SEO-friendly URLs thanks to the built in Google Analytics functionality. A word of warning: make sure you understand what happens to your old URLs and correctly redirect all pages so your visitors don’t see a 404 page.
sh404sef
Mobile Joomla – In this day and age, if your mobile page is not optimized, you will be missing out on eyeballs and conversions. Stay ahead of your competitors with a responsive website design that generates your website according to device. Automatic image optimization means faster loading for longer visits with a lower bounce rate.
CC Newsletter – This is an extension for sending a newsletter to one or multiple groups of subscribers. Cultivate an e-mail list of your website’s visitors for a better chance of increased traffic. Create your own customized newsletter template without any kind of technical expertise.
WidgetKit – WidgetKit is just what it sounds like: a pack of responsive design widgets that fit to your specific site. Widgets include a slideshow gallery, map for your business, accordion sections that expand and collapse, social media embeds, HTML5 audio and video players, and much more.
redSHOP – Once your website is to your liking, it may be time to sell your products or someone elses. redSHOP is the number one shopping cart solution for your online business. Offer gift certificates and gift wrapping, show an unlimited amount of products, sell in multiple currencies, send out promotional newsletters, add pictures in different sizes, and see where your traffic is coming from with search engine optimization stats.
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JComments – Now you need a comment section for interaction with your viewers. JComments is a comment extension that allows users to leave comments on any published materials. Turn on and off comments for specific categories or posts, automatically publish certain comments, edit and delete users rights to comment, edit comments from the back-end, let users be informed about new comments, and support for emoticons, RSS feeds, and multiple languages.
Admincredible – What to do after you have all the extensions you desire? Well you must keep them updated of course! Admincredible allows you to update all of your Joomla 2.5 and 3 websites, extensions, and newest installations with the click of a button. Once logged into Admincredible, your dashboard displays all of your Joomla sites that need updating and you can either update one or all instantly.
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