29 Aug 2012

0 Microsoft SkyDrive now available on Android

Narendra Singh Pannewal | 23:04 |

A few weeks ago Microsoft had revealed their intentions to release an official SkyDrive app for Android phones. Today, Microsoft has announced the app, which is now available for download on Google Play store for free.
Those of you that are interested in checking out theSkyDrive app can download it here. Microsoft's SkyDrive for Android is similar to the apps for Windows Phone and iOS. Those interested can download the Windows Phone version of the apphere and the iOS version of the app here.
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0 Android Hackathon Mumbai kicks off on September 1

Narendra Singh Pannewal | 23:02 |

If you are an Android developer, or learning its development, or just an enthusiast about Android technology, you may want to attend the Android Hackathon at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Mumbai on September 1, organized by the Google Developers Group of Mumbai (GDG Mumbai).
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0 Google announces Let's Talk Mo service

Narendra Singh Pannewal | 23:01 |

Google India has come up with a new service called 'Let's Talk Mo', which aims to enable small and medium businesses to reach out to the 70 million mobile users in the country. With the Let's Talk Mo service, Google will help businesses create mobile sites for free.
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0 Airtel, Microsoft partner to provide Indian SMBs secure access to Office 365

Narendra Singh Pannewal | 23:00 |

Bharti Airtel has announced it will deliver Microsoft’s cloud based Office 365 business productivity solutions to SMBs, by provisioning the service through its cloud platform.
Under the agreement, Airtel will be able to provide SMBs access to Microsoft Office 365, addressing their connectivity and productivity requirements while allowing them to focus on their core business activities.
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0 AirPlay Direct to be unveiled by Apple this September

Narendra Singh Pannewal | 22:58 |

Apple is expected to improve is wireless music and video streaming service, AirPlay, by removing the need for Wi-Fi altogether.
AirPlay, which was introduced in iOS 4, allowed users to wirelessly stream music and videos to an AirPlay enabled device such as the Apple TV or the B&W Zeppelin Air (audio only).
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