Thursday 28 June 2012

The PayPal Prepaid MasterCard now available.

Paypal is rolling out their PayPal Prepaid MasterCard to participating 7-Eleven franchises and company-operated stores across the nation. 


– Don Kingsborough, Vice President of Retail and Prepaid, PayPal


"Today I’m excited to tell you that we’re rolling out our very popularPayPal Prepaid MasterCard to participating 7-Eleven franchises and company-operated stores nationwide. The PayPal prepaid card is a great way for our 110 million customers to access their PayPal accounts offline and unlock more benefits – like online rewards, an optional savings account, real-time account alerts via text message and online budgeting tools. Offline, the card can be used to withdraw cash from ATMs while money can be loaded onto the card through direct deposit from your PayPal account or at more than 130,000 reload locations throughout the U.S. including Safeway and Walgreens.

Our customers tell us that they want more convenience, flexibility and choice when it comes to their money and we’re uniquely positioned to give them just that. Offering the PayPal Prepaid MasterCard in more convenient locations, like 7-Eleven’s 5,500 stores, brings our members more flexibility by making it easier to access their money both online and offline."
"Stay tuned as we roll out the PayPal prepaid card in even more retail locations later this year…but in the meantime, stop by to check it out for yourself and tell us what you think!"
Source: Paypal
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Saturday 23 June 2012

SmartGlass SDK Released To Developers By Microsoft



Pumped to use Microsoft's upcoming Surface and Windows Phone 8 devices to help you bolster your gamerscore? Sit tight -- SmartGlass development starts now. Microsoft is now making the Xbox SmartGlass Software Development Kit available to partners with agreements to develop content for the Xbox 360. Approved developers can download the SDK from the Microsoft Game Developer Network, replete with a SmartGlass JavaScript library, the Xbox SmartGlass Studio and a sample application. Redmond hopes the SDK will give developers a head start on building applications for the technology before it launches later this year. Of course, if you can't wait to see what developers are cooking up, you can always just check out our hands-on again.

Source: Microsoft Game Developer Network

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Wednesday 20 June 2012

Google Partners With Flipboard To Integrating Google+ Streams In Apps



At the recent Le Web ’12 in London, Google’s Vice President of Product Management Bradley Horowitz has revealed that Google is going to partner with the makers of the awesome Flipboard application.
Enabling Flipboard to now include Google+ streams within their application. The new Flipboard feature will allow Google+ users to access posts, photos, video and other data without the need to visit the Google+ social network directly.

The new features have been added using the new Google+ APIs, that have been developed by Google to extend the available content to other applications. More information on the new APIs is explicated to be revealed at the upcoming Google I/O just days away. Robert Scoble provides more insight on the new Google APIs:
“This is the beginning of a real API. One that can write and read. Why isn’t this API open to all developers? Because Google doesn’t yet have good noise controls and is wanting to make sure they build their social garden stage-by-stage and not be forced later to piss off developers because they need to change their API to protect the user experience here.
He also announced that Google+ will never include advertising. Never is a long time, but it’s clear that they want to provide the industry-leading user experience.”
Source: TNW

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Saturday 16 June 2012

Your EON Unionbank Card and Paypal




Why use PayPal?
  • It is a safer , easier way to Pay for the things you love
  • Pay without exposing your credit card number or bank account number
  • Speed through checkout while shopping online
Be one of the first to experience the convenience of shopping without borders!


Here are the steps to follow if you want to get your own EON Debit Card which can be used to shop online, to verify your Paypal account and to withdraw your funds .
2. Complete the necessary fields (make sure the mobile number you provide is active and you choose carefully the pickup branch for your card)
3. Wait for the reference number that will be sent by Unionbank to your mobile number
4. Prepare two valid identification cards (for list of accepted cards, refer here)
5. Visit the pickup branch you have indicated in your application
(bring the two valid ids with one photocopy each and  P 350 annual fee)
6. Submit the requirements to the bank (approach the person in the information table)

You can complete all these steps in less than an hour. After getting the EON debit card, you must wait for 24-48 hours before your account will be activated by the bank. Within that time duration, you can already enroll your card for online banking. This is very important because you will not be able to access your cyber account if you fail to do this step.

After two days, visit again Unionbank's E-banking System. If you successfully logged in and checked your account, that means the bank has already activated your card. If you haven't verified your Paypal account yet, you might consider doing these things.

1. Log in to your Paypal
2. Click the "Get Verified" link below your name
3. Add your EON Debit Card (take note: Paypal will get P 100 from your card to check if you really own the card number; but it will be credited back to your account after 24 hours)
4. Log in to your EON Cyber Account
5. Check the transaction details and look for the one sent by Paypal
6. In the transaction details you will see "VISA-PP*aaaaCODE", copy the 4-digit code (aaaa)
7. Log back in to your Paypal and click "Get Verified"
8. You will be directed to a page where you have to type the 4-digit code

That's it! You are now a verified Paypal member.

Here's the Walk through Video from Ecommerce Specialist  Eireen Diokno Bernardo 




Should you want to withdraw your Paypal funds to EON, all you need to do is to click "Withdraw" link on the top of your Paypal page and choose "Withdraw Funds to your card." There is a P 250 charge for this transaction. However if you have an existing bank account and withdraw your funds to the said account, the transaction fee will be free for withdrawal of P 7,000 or more. P 50 will be charged for withdrawal of P 6,999.99 or less. As you can see, choosing "Withdraw Funds to your bank account" is more convenient. Because of this, I always prefer withdrawing my funds to my LBP account.



Source: 

www.theladyprogrammer.com
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Thursday 14 June 2012

Facebook To Debut Real-Time Bidding On Advertising Prices



Facebook Inc. (FB) plans to introduce real-time bidding for advertising on its site, a technology used by Google Inc. (GOOG) and other Web companies to more effectively target ads to consumers.
The service, Facebook Exchange, will let advertisers reach specific types of users on the social network based on their browsing history, Annie Ta, a company spokeswoman, said in an interview yesterday. Prices will be based on the cost per thousand viewers and spots will be sold via third-party technology partners. It will debut within weeks, she said.
Facebook, operator of the world’s largest social network, has tumbled 28 percent since its stock market debut last month, a decline caused in part by concern that ad revenue growth isn’t keeping pace with surging membership. The Menlo Park, California-based company, with more than 900 million users worldwide, brought in $3.15 billion from advertising last year and has introduced mobile ads and other services to boost sales.
“Facebook’s been having challenges coming up with effective advertising,” said Debra Aho Williamson, an analyst at New York-based EMarketer Inc. The company “is hoping to use that inventory on the right side of the page to deliver advertising that is more targeted,” she said.
With Facebook Exchange, marketers will be able to target people who have perused certain kinds of websites in the past based on cookies, or small pieces of code, that can track activities on the Web. For example, users who have visited travel sites to research trips to Hawaii may later see a promotion on Facebook about hotels in Hawaii.

Display Sales

An increasing portion of display ad sales are driven by this type of technology. Real-time bidding will account for about $5.08 billion, or 27 percent, of the projected $18.9 billion to be spent on U.S. online display ads in the U.S. in 2015, according to researcher IDC. Last year, real-time bids generated $1.07 billion, or 9.8 percent, of display ad sales.
Facebook’s shares rose 0.9 percent to $27.51 at 9:47 a.m. in New York. The stock began trading at $38 on May 18.
The company’s technology partners for selling ads based on user browsing patterns include TellApart Inc., Turn Inc., Triggit, DataXu Inc., MediaMath Inc., AppNexus Inc., The Trade Desk Inc. and AdRoll.com, Ta said.
Facebook has started placing cookies on the Internet browsers of its members, which will be used by its partners to identify members of the social network, Ta said. While there isn’t a way to opt out of this tracking on Facebook’s site, the outside vendors will give users an opportunity to block cookies.

Reaching Fans

The new bidding process is designed to help advertisers deliver more time-sensitive messages. For example, if a sports- apparel company wanted to reach fans on Facebook in the moments after the last game of the NBA Finals, they could prepare ads that highlight the Miami Heat and the Oklahoma City Thunder and choose which one to run depending on the outcome of the game.
Advertisers now target users on Facebook based on the interests they list in their profiles and the pages they “like” on the site. The company will continue to offer these ads, and such interests won’t be used as part of the real-time bidding exchange, Ta said.
As its stock declines amid concerns about sales growth, Facebook has been working to show advertisers that its website is an effective way to reach customers.
Earlier this week, the company and researcher ComScore Inc. (SCOR) said in a joint report that ads on the social network encourage users to buy products in stores and online. Users who saw unpaid marketing messages on the social network about Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) bought an item at the coffee chain within four weeks 38 percent more often than those who didn’t, saidAndrew Lipsman, vice president of industry analysis at ComScore.
In a separate study last week, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed a minority of users being influenced by ads. Just 1 in 5 people on Facebook have bought products because of advertising or comments they saw on the site, that poll found.
To contact the reporters on this story: Douglas MacMillan in San Francisco atdmacmillan3@bloomberg.net; Jonathan Erlichman in New York at jerlichman1@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Tom Giles at tgiles5@bloomberg.net

Source: Blomberg
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Wednesday 13 June 2012

Free ebook: Programming Windows 8 Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (First Preview)



To help celebrate the Windows 8 Release Preview and the Visual Studio 2012 Release Candidate, we’re happy to release a preview edition of Programming Windows 8 Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, by Kraig Brockschmidt (who, some of you might remember, many years ago worked with us on a couple editions of Inside OLE).
Download a PDF of the ebook here (4.34 MB).
Download the ebook’s sample code here (27.5 MB).

This first preview contains the first four chapters of what we think will be an 18-chapter final ebook:
Chapter 1   The Life Story of a Metro Style App: Platform Characteristics of Windows 8
Chapter 2   Quickstart
Chapter 3   App Anatomy and Page Navigation
Chapter 4   Controls, Control Styling, and Basic Data Binding
Chapter 5   Collections and Collection Controls
Chapter 6   Layout
Chapter 7   Metro Style Commanding UI
Chapter 8   State, Settings, Files, and Documents
Chapter 9   Input and Sensors
Chapter 10   Media
Chapter 11   Purposeful Animations
Chapter 12   Contracts
Chapter 13   Tiles, Notifications, the Lock Screen, and Background Tasks
Chapter 14   Networking
Chapter 15   Devices and Printing
Chapter 16   Extensions
Chapter 17   Apps for Everyone: Localization, Accessibility, and the Windows Store
Chapter 18   Services
In the summer we’ll release a Second Preview version, which will contain 8–12 chapters. And then, in the fall, we’ll release the final version. (Watch this blog and follow us on Twitterto learn about these releases.)
Here’s more information about the ebook, from Kraig’s Introduction:

Who This Book Is For

This book is about writing Metro style apps for Windows 8 using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Our primary focus will be on applying these web technologies within the Windows 8 platform, where there are unique considerations, and not on exploring the details of those web technologies themselves. For the most part, then, I'm assuming that you're already at least somewhat conversant with these standards. We will cover some of the more salient areas like the CSS grid, which is central to app layout, but otherwise I trust that you're capable of finding appropriate references for everything else.
I'm also assuming that your interest in Windows 8 has at least two basic motivations. One, you probably want to come up to speed as quickly as you can, perhaps to carve out a foothold in the Windows Store sooner rather than later. Toward that end, I've front-loaded the early chapters with the most important aspects of app development along with "Quickstart" sections to give you immediate experience with the tools, the API, and core platform features. On the other hand, you probably also want to make the best app you can, one that performs really well and that takes advantage of the full extent of the platform. Toward this end, I've also endeavored to make this book comprehensive, helping you at least be aware of what's possible and where optimizations can be made.
Many insights have come from working directly with real-world developers on their real-world apps. As part of the Windows Ecosystem team, myself and my teammates have been on the front lines bringing those first apps to the Windows Store. This has involved writing bits of code for those apps and investigating bugs, along with conducting design, code, and performance reviews with members of the core Windows engineering teams. As such, one of my goals with this book is to make that deep understanding available to many more developers, including you!

What You'll Need

To work through this book, you should download and install the Windows 8 Release Preview along with the Windows SDK and tools. These, along with a number of other resources, are listed on http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/br229516. I also recommend you visit http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsapps/Windows-8-Modern-Style-App-Samples and download the entire set of JavaScript samples; we'll be using many of them throughout this book.

Source: MSDN
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Monday 11 June 2012

Google Now Activating 900,000 Android Devices Per Day



Back in February Google announced that they were activating over 850,000 Android Devices per day, and now Google’s Andy Rubin has announced on Twitter that Google are activating more than 900,000 Android devices each day.
There have been a couple of rumors that Andy Rubin may be leaving Google, so he decided to put an end to the rumors with the following tweet, which also included the updated details on Android activations.

Source Android Police

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