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61% Indians Look for Good Deals before Shopping Online – DMTI Report

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UC Browser, India’s top ranked mobile browser with over 35% market share, has received an exceptional response to the recently finished “Diwali Shopping Festival” which witnessed over 2.5 million exclusive shoppers who availed the greatest shopping deals through comparison of price across major e-commerce portals.

Indians Look for Good Deals

Indians Look for Good Deals

This also proved the latest report announced by Digital Marketing Training Institute (DMTI), which pointed out that, 61% Indians before shopping online see the deals which are best for them, 55% hunt for discounts and 54% said they can shop whenever they want.

The shopping marathon, “Diwali Shopping Festival” was the first major cooperation of UC Browser with a list of e-commerce partners such as Amazon, Snapdeal, Jabong, and Shopclues. The users were given access to the uncommon feature “Browse and Compare”, Diwali Shopping Festival facilitated UC Browser users to find the best deals by comparison between different e-tailers.

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The DMTI report also highlighted that

  • Around 12 percent of the Indian population believes in online transactions.
  • Consumers have more faith in the brands that they have purchased and made use of before.
  • People between the age group of 18-25 influence the decisions of the family on online purchasing.
  • The country’s e-commerce market is expected to cross $56 billion by the year 2023
  • The retail of online grocery is increasing at a slow pace and is estimated to be around 2% of the market by 2020, this will lead to a creation of a potential market size of around $10 billion.

The recent success of the Diwali shopping festival, UC Browser has decided to continue and focus its energy on intensifying its strategic partnerships with e-commerce players and will also strive to give their users the greatest shopping experience. The users will carry on finding the best available discounts and offers and also the users will undergo a smooth shopping experience on their mobile phones on UC Browser for Android and Windows.

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With the new feature of “Browse and Compare” users will be able to compare prices and choose the best deal that is right according to their pockets. Also, the DMTI report has suggested that as Indians we tend to see and compare prices of products across different sellers. Thus, this feature is boon for us.

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Zebronics Mini ITX chassis Nano ZEB-ITX301B launched

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Maintaing a PC will not be a problem anymore because Zebronics has unveiled its new mini chassis, Nano ZEB-ITX301B. The ZEB-ITX301B measures 220*90*235mm and is 83% smaller in terms of volume than the normal chassis. It comes with a front USB audio and a built-in 3-in-1 card reader.

Zebronics Mini ITX chassis

Zebronics Mini ITX chassis Nano ZEB-ITX301B

The chassis has a height of almost 9 c.m. and can even get fit behind your monitor. It has a dynamic dual layer internal structure design which provides enough space for hard drive, dvd drive and the built-in card reader. With the two front ports,  an extra port for HD audio has also been provided. Its body is entirely made up of steel.

Zebronics Mini ITX chassis

The design has been given a smooth and glossy finish to make it more appealing and attractive. The Mesh side paner and internal power supply have been made ideal for i5 and i7 CPU. With the internal HDD and external driver bay of 2.5” and 1” respectively, it comes with all the functionalities of a normal sized chassis.

Zebronics Mini ITX chassis

I reckon you should visit the website and checkout this new exciting Nano ZEB-ITx301B chassis. Don’t forget to share this report with your friends and do post your opinions in our comment section.

Cyberoam Interactive Virtual Learning Platform launched

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Cyberoam Technologies, a global network security appliances provider, offering future-ready security solutions to physical and virtual networks in organizations with its Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFWs) and Unified Threat Management (UTM) appliances has launched the online virtual learning platform for Cyberoam’s well-known network-security certification program – Cyberoam Certified Network Security Professional, CCNSP to provide augmented learning atmosphere to participants and also as a move to strengthen its position in global market.

Cyberoam Interactive Virtual Learning Platform

Cyberoam Interactive Virtual Learning Platform

The training offers once in a life time opportunity to learn, discover and research at the same time on the topics based on preferences. The training portal is accessible to a user throughout   the whole day and can be easily accessed anywhere from a connected device without a problem .The training facility comes with an important “self-pace ” feature that allows a user to train himself according to his comfort and desired pace.

The training is designed to provide augmented learning and strengthen the technology skills by embedding videos and stimulating skills and all this is achieved by delivering the training over a trusted and secured network which is fast and less prone to connection failure says the company to muscle the user in achieving rich and high quality experience.

The courses and modules are all provided once a user enters a training session. To liquefy user’s questions, there is an option of live chat session embedded where a user can interact with the instructor and clarify his doubts. The virtual trainer is an added option through which a user can interact and refine his skills.

Virtual training facility comes with options of interacting with other participants through live chats and tons of video modules, lab exercises to ensure that the skills are strengthened. The user has an option of streaming a video accordingly and paused video can be continued later.

Also available to users is an online handbook and convenience one own’s lab using cyberoams’s virtual gadgets. There is a provision for compulsory assessment tests which has to be cleared before jumping off to next module to refine the lacking skills.

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Zebronics Bluetooth headset ZEB-BH501 launched

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Zebronics has launched its all new Bluetooth headset ZEB-BH501. The ZEB-BH501 comes with a beautiful clip on design which helps it to fit better in the ear. It has a built-in mic and supports wireless connectivity. The headset offers a brilliant sound quality with different sound modes. Also, these are sweat free and don’t let any outside noise hinder your music.

Zebronics Bluetooth headset ZEB-BH501

Zebronics Bluetooth headset ZEB-BH501

The slim and sleek glossy design with an LED gives it an attractive look. Its latest Bluetooth version V2.1 covers more range than any other Bluetooth. Moreover, it provides a talk time of 3.5 hours and stand by time of 100 hours and can get full charged only within 2 hours which makes it even more effective than other headsets.

It comes with a Li-Polymer Battery and a micro 5 pin USB plug charging port. The ZEB-BH501 is a 42*15mm rectangle that measures just over 7mm at its widest point. With an extremely low weight of 5.8 gm, it serves as a comfortable and unobtrusive set.

Along with the excellent call and music quality, the ZEB-BH501 can automatically get connected up with the last paired device. So if you are looking to buy a new headset and want to get your money valued then do checkout this device.

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The History of Apps

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“App” – a three letter abbreviation we all are familiar with. But what is an app? In “Rancho’s” language it would mean “computer programs that can simply our work and help us communicate to each other”. And in “Chatur’s” language it would mean “Software programs which are built in various languages such as Java, Android, C, C++, Asp.net, C# etc and interact with operating system of your computers, Smartphone and tablets to provide an astonishing interface that could be used for multiple purposes are called apps.” From our morning’s first alarm to the late night’s “good night” message, we use app – but what are they?

The History of Apps

History of Apps

Let’s head back to 1984, when Apple’s first Macintosh computer with GUI or Graphical User Interface was released. GUI served as one the biggest developments ever made in computer history. It allowed users to see the icons as real objects on the screen. No one would have loved computers if they demanded lines of codes for performing a task. It was undoubtedly, a fascinating technology but GUI’s weren’t everything. Developing a program that could solve problems was the need.

Soon after, the first usable application, spreadsheet software was launched. The press described it as the “Killer App”. It was because of this “Killer App” that Apple started becoming famous and Macintosh began to sell in volume. With the use of C, C++ and Objective C, the engineers at Apple started writing more such programs. Programs were the set of codes, and what those codes converged to was named as an application.

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To make the word sound more interesting, Apple decided to trim it to a three letter word “app” which meant “widgets of code”. In 1991, Oak, a user friendly language for interactive television was developed. After being tested it was reckoned as the advanced language for television with cables. In 1995, Sun Microsystems added features to Oak and renamed it “Java”. Java became the first language that could be executed on any platform. The developers named this feature “WORA” which stands for “Write Once Run Anywhere”. With the coming of Internet in 1990’s, web browsers such as Safari and internet explorer were developed in Java.

The core idea to use Java was because of its high performance, dynamic nature and security. Soon mobile phones with java programs started evolving. The infamous snake game, phonebook, messaging app were of its earliest success. Calling and sending texts through mobile phones started gaining popularity all over the world. The small inbuilt applications like calculators, calendars, and ring tones were became the major attraction. The beginning of the twentieth century saw a rapid market evolution of mobile applications.

What could have been better than providing internet on phone? As the demand for features increased, developments in the existing languages were made and new languages started coming up. In 2000, Symbian became the first mobile operating system with the launch of Ericson R380. New Brands of mobile phones were making their way to market and the old technology was getting perished. Now, it was a matter of efficiency and not calling or messaging.

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The name on each mobile user’s tongue was Nokia until Apple launched its first iPhone in 2007. The iPhone was built on iOS (Apple’s own operating System) and became a huge hit within days. The phone was fast, robust, got connected to internet within seconds and most of all, was entirely touch screen. The feature flabbergasted everyone all around the world. And like nothing in this world is perfect, Apple was no exception. Though it came up with hundreds of new features and applications, it was very expensive.

The History of Apps

The other companies gained advantage and started developing cheaper phones with the same functionality and applications. In 2007, 86 electronics and computer hardware companies came together and formed Open Handset Alliance (OHA). In 2008, the first android phone, HTC Dream was launched. It didn’t take Android much long to conquer the mobile market.

Apps like 3D car racing, EA mobile cricket and browsers for internet dominated the minds of users. With the introduction of services such as Play Store, Google Search, Google Play Services and Google Music, android overtook Apple and became the largest installed base worldwide on smart phones.

In November 2011, Android’s global market share in smartphones rose to 52.5%. Social networking apps like mobile facebook and whatsapp have become a huge success. The use of PC’s is declining as smartphone’s apps are proving to be more efficient and versatile. Mobile companies are taking on each other for latest apps, designs and sleekness. The open Source Android platform now owns 85% market share in smartphones. Do write us back about your queries and opinions. And for knowing more such interesting histories behind the world’s greatest developments subscribe to our newsletter.