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What will be possible technologies that Google can provide in 2050?
Hey dude, Check out these top 10 future technologies that you might see, by google :1. Google GlassAugmented reality has already gotten into our life in the forms of simulated experiment and education app, but Google is taking it several steps higher with Google Glass. Theoretically, with Google Glass, you are able to view social media feeds, text, Google Maps, as well as navigate with GPS and take photos. You will also get the latest updates while you are on the ground.2.Home AutomationFor years we've been hearing about a refrigerator that orders milk for you when you're running low, but Google wants to expand the idea to the entire home. Its Android @Homeplatform already has connected light bulbs, coffee pots, and more in the works. On top of that, Google has its eye on moving beyond the home, to a much broader "Internet of Things." At the company's most recent developer conference, it rolled out its open accessory development kit for Android, inviting makers everywhere to get busy connecting anything from small gadgets to big machines.3.Driverless CarsAt Google, cars aren't just a means of transportation--they're also an engineering problem to be solved with piles of data and cash. It just makes sense that the company that provides directions and street-level data for all locations should make the cars to take you to them as well. The New York Times reports that part of Google's plan could be to show passengers location-based ads for the businesses the self-driving cars whiz past.3.Elevators to SpaceBelieve it or not, Google is just one of a number of organizations and individuals interested in setting up the infrastructure to leave Earth's atmosphere without the use of rocket propulsion. Space elevators are reportedly another project on the Google X agenda (see previous slide). The idea is to run a ribbon from Earth to a counterweight in orbit that allows easy access to space for all kinds of scientific experimentation and other ventures. Many people believe that we could have such lifts operational in less than a decade.4.New DrugsGoogle is interested in investing in new ways to fight disease. Its investment portfolio includes a stake in Adimab, which uses a novel approach involving yeast cells to speed up the discovery of new antibodies. Another Google company, iPierian, uses a technique called "cellular reprogramming" to create new drugs that attack diseases by modifying them.5.Smart ThermostatsA Google future seems to involve making everything smarter, from drugs to cars and even home thermostats. This idea is one of the driving forces behind NEST, the sci-fi climate-control system that learns the best way to keep your home comfortable--while also saving on energy bills. NEST has already rolled out to some customers, and a waiting list has formed for the next batch.6.Cancer TreatmentFighting cancer fits perfectly with the do-good theme present in many of Google's investments. Google Ventures put some money into Foundation Medicine, which combines genomic and molecular data to create a new approach to cancer care. Perhaps curing cancer is just another engineering problem.7.Predicting the FutureGoogle is so committed to the future, it should come as no surprise that the company is even interested in predicting it. Another Google investment is in Recorded Future, a company that seeks to parse the universe of information available online for clues about what's to come.8.Oculus RiftVirtual Reality gaming is here in the form of Oculus Rift. This history-defining 3D headset lets you mentally feel that you are actually inside a video game. In the Rift’s virtual world, you could turn your head around with ultra-low latency to view the world in high resolution display.There are premium products in the market that can do the same, but Rift wants you to enjoy the experience at only $300, and the package even comes as a development kit. This is the beginning of the revolution for next-generation gaming.9.Leap MotionLeap Motion allows you to scroll the web page, zoom in the map and photos, sign documents and even play a first person shooter game with only hand and finger movements. The smooth reaction is the most crucial key point here.10.Eye TribeEye tracking has been actively discussed by technology enthusiasts throughout these years, but it’s really challenging to implement. This technology will allow you to control your tablet, play flight simulator, and even slice fruits in Fruit Ninja only with your eye movements.
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What are some must have Android apps?
Edit: I wrote this answer for “must have Android apps” but these are same apps which have changed the way I used to live my life. Each and every App has helped me in one or the other way. I hope you will also find them helpful and a bit life changing. So here is the list: 10. Psiphon For those who use WiFi with proxy settings. So Psiphon bypasses and tunnel the websites or app through a different IP Address. 9. Mirror It's a simple app to record your mobile screen. Based on the concept of CamStudio in PC where you can record your screen, Mirror offers recording of your Mobile screen. 8. NTES- National Train Enquiry System If you are from India and you want to know the running status, cancelled train (partial or fully), Live Station and other features, this App is a must have. 7. VOLT Simple but effective for those who want to learn new vocabulary. That's too obvious, then why not others? Coz here you get the “memory key” which helps you relate the words and easier to remember them. 6. Parchi It a note making app. But here’s a catch. You can view, review, edit and add right from your lockscreen without need to open the app. Isn't that amazing! I personally find this app very useful. 5. edX If you are student or a learner who wants learn something new everyday, and cannot afford to go in the prestigious institutions like MIT, Harvard University, Cambridge, IITM, etc ten it is a must have app. Enroll yourself in any course and Bazinga!! You are ready to learn from the most amazing professors. Similar to edX, we have Coursera. 4. Walnut Manage your expenses on your finger tips. Its easier then that. It shows you your monthly expenditure, ATM locations, bill remainders and many more features. Its a must have app. 3. CamScanner Everyone doesn’t own a scanner but most of us have camera. So click the pic, upload to CamScanner and voila you are done. You have the scanned copy of your documents, notes, Marksheet and upload them on your DigiLocker. 2. inshorts Till now you all must be knowing this app. The tagline is also simple “News in 60 words” and trust me it is worth having. In this “I don't have time” world, you need news to be fast and accurate so here it is. 1. DigiLocker If you have this app then you don’t need to carry your personal documents like driving license, Adhar card, voter ID card, or even your Marksheets. Keep them safe in actual locker and leave the rest to your DigiLocker. And the best part is that it is acceptable as the original ones at every governmental or non governmental institution because it is developed under Digital India initiative. That's it for the day. Thank you and Enjoy !!! Update 1: Today I came across two new apps which I found useful. Hope it would help you all. 1.Forest : Stay focused Features • A self-motivated and interesting way to help you beat phone addiction • Stay focused and get more things done • Share your forest and compete with friends • Track your history in a simple and pleasant way • Earn reward and unlock more tree species • Customize your whitelist : Leaving Forest and using apps in whitelist won’t kill your tree. 2. Swachh Bharat Toilet Locator Swachh Bharat Toilet Locator is specifically useful for Indians who're committed for Swachh Bharat. Update 2: So I am back with yet another interesting app for you all. And trust me it is worth hanving. You are bored just go through it and kaboooom !!! You are into a black hole. Enjoy the ride. 3. Curiosity It is the latest app I installed but got addicted to it. It’s exactly works like its name, generates a curiosity which inturn increases your knowledge. It covers a large field of scope from Humanity to science to faith and many more. This app deserves more snapshots but why to increase the length of my answer. Comment below if you think the list should be updated? Thank you.
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How do you add collaborators to Google Docs?
Depends on your Interface, but similar process…Desktop/Laptop/Microsoft Surface:Open Google Docs by going to docs.google.com. You may need to sign in with your Google Account. If you are apart of an enterprise, like a school or corporation, it’s best to use that account to work with your coworkers or classmates. Then, open up the document you intend to share. Click the big, blue SHARE Button in the upper right hand corner. You have to name your document before sharing. Then, you can enter Google Account emails to invite to edit, suggest, or view. You can also enable link sharing to share wi...
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Do most app programmers make much? I’ve been told they struggle to get by.
I feel compelled to answer this, because it's a question I struggle with daily with my own small app development company. It's hard to add to the many great answers, but perhaps I can add some colour to them, having worked in this realm for the past 5+ years, starting first with the Amazon E-Ink Kindle ("a new app platform and we'll be first!") through to the current day with sister apps on iOS, Google Play and Amazon's Kindle Fire.TL;DR: Don't plan on writing your own app as the way to support yourself or your family. Get paid for writing apps for others (in cash, not royalties!). iOS pays best (but requires more expensive equipment).The bad: Let me get the things I dislike most about this market out of the way:the ongoing ponzi scheme between paying for app installs and selling ads. Fortunately this is starting to fade as the VC money moves on, but until recently, every mobile conference i went to or read about, was dominated by topics like "The most cost effective way to buy installs" or "The best paying ad API to use". Sometimes it seems that half the support emails i get are from companies trying to sell me their ad or download services (two more just this morning).most "free services" for mobile app developers (especially for event monitoring (Google Analytics, Fabric, Flurry) and 3rd party libraries (Facebook, Twitter et al) heavily mine your users for their own benefits (chiefly for their corresponding ad sales services, see above)a hit mentality dominates, vs building a business slowly over time. Most how-to articles and media interest is about the get rich quick schemes, not building something of value to customers over time. My experience has been that a steady investment of effort over years pays. An occasional revenue bump from some random news mention is nice, but it's the week on week income that pays the rent.customers expect free and their ratings can kill your app. For various reasons well documented elsewhere, customers (quite reasonably) expect that everything is free. If you don't meet those expectations, expect to get 1 star reviews. And expect those reviews to kill your app's chance of success. I.e. if you want to get paid, the deck is stacked against you.Note that I'm not including popular memes here like: "the app store 30% is too high", "app store X changes the rules arbitrarily, and to suit themselves", "every teenager with a computer is driving the price to zero", "search is broken/rigged". These are the rules of the game. Accept them, or move on. Complaining about them isn't going to help. The good: It's easy to forget these:it is cheap and easy to get started. On Android especially, there are great tools (Android Studio 2.0!), great documentation, great 3rd party libraries and plentiful support (SO, how did we program before you!). iOS requires more expensive equipment (both computer & devices), but is still reasonably priced by any historical normthe market is huge and accessible. "Everyone has a smart phone" may not be literally true, but close enough. If you do your homework and build a solid product that meets an unmet need, people will find it. And, if you do everything right with pricing, features and support, you can get paid. Distribution and discovery was never this easy in the PC world that preceded smartphones.the market is transparent. This cuts both ways, but the positive angle on this is that it easy to see what is working for a given app or company and emulate it. Certain icon styles go in and out of favour. Ditto app descriptions or even update notes. There's little if any lock-in on features, so if something is working well for a competitor, you can do it too.The reality: tanstaafl. My opinions, of course, but they're based on good experience:it is far more reliable & predictable to be paid to write apps for others. I'm scared to add it up to confirm, but even in my tiny business, I've spent at least $100k on engineers. This is money they knew they were getting when they signed up. There was no question of "if people buy this, then I'll get paid". In case you're wondering about Android vs OS, in my experience, iOS developers get paid more.finding a niche requires market research and domain knowledge, but niches still exist and can provide an income. There are many tools out there like App Annie than can provide a list of rankings by app based on gross revenue. You can use these to guestimate earnings and also closely examine the competition. What you won't find is people bragging how they've found a niche - because why invite competition!?just as you get comfortable, everything changes. It seems that every 18 months or so, a new competitor comes along and decimates earnings. When I think I finally have everything worked out, the pricing just right, the in-app purchases dialed in, the features not too many, not too few ... then I notice earnings have gone off a cliff and I discover a new competitor. In the lead up to Christmas a couple of years ago, which especially then could account for 20-30% of a year's revenue in a 3 week period, a free competitor launched against our paid app. We had no time to tweak and submit the app before the (Apple) app store "holiday lockdown" and made it free instead -- and said goodbye to a major chunk of revenue. It took almost a year for sales to recover. And just last month, a new one came along...Most app developers I know also do work on the side. I love building apps. I enjoy the process of designing the app, coding the app, writing the marketplace listing, submitting it, seeing it go live and then reading user feedback, responding to user questions, and improving it. I resist doing work for others because I enjoy the flexibility, the creativity and control. However, like many other app publishers I turn to (much!) higher paid work as needed. This is also rewarding in many ways, and I really enjoy the variety, but it does demonstrate how apps by themselves are a continual financial struggle.it is never publish and forget. One of the hopes is that you can write a great app, publish it to the store, and it will continue to bring in revenue with no new work - perhaps slowly, but continuously. The reality is that to keep your app relevant to customers, you'll need to keep it updated to match the newest OS features and the latest styles. iOS has the yearly device and OS updates that often require updates to keep the app working at all, and while Android suffers less from that problem, it also adds new features and changes store requirements regularlyOk, I have that off my chest! Now back to doing some QA on the latest update to the latest redesign to the latest "if only I add this one feature it will pay-off" version of my app! I'll attempt to answer any specific questions in the comments.
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What is the process of signing a PDF document?
Hey, there are couple of different ways to do this. 1. The most widespread one is actually print the pdf you have -%3E sign it manually -%3E scan it back into electronic version -%3E send it via email or any other way to the party requested the document with your signature. In 2017 this is still a very popular way to sign, according to a study we conducted during closed beta testing of signNow - our free esignature solution for Mac, iPhone/iPad, Android, Windows and web. More than 30% of 230+ SMB owners said this is the way they sign documents now. Though this way is at no-cost for you, at least if you have a printer and scanner / mobile app for scanning, there are major drawbacks for this solution like: * It takes too much time and efforts * It is very difficult and old fashioned * People can not sign or send documents for signing on the go * Response time and reliability * A need to follow-up and check if the document was received, viewed etc * Having to have printer and scanner * Papers get lost More answers on that are in this topic already https://www.quora.com/Have-you-considered-using-e-Signature-for-your-business 2. Using ready-made esignature apps like signNow [ https://www.keepsolid.com/sign/ ]. This kind of a solution allows: * to sign or send your contracts, agreements, invoices etc on your favorite devices, even on the go and sync everything in seconds * work with documents offline and access all your files remotely * use smart templates + status tracking + reminders: start from scratch creating your document from a template, track the status and remind involved parties to sign it * to secure your sensitive data with high-grade AES-256 encryptionTo enjoy clean&simple UI – according to our beta users Other great eSign solutions are gathered in this topic https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-way-to-sign-a-PDF-document or you can find different eSignature alternatives here [ https://alternativeto.net/software/keepsolid-sign/ ]. 3. Use Apple’s Preview app (the built-in default app for Mac to view pictureы, edit and also sign pdfs). 4. Pgp encryption. The approach here would be open the document in PDF app or in browser, paste your signature, encrypt with the pgp encryption tool like iGolder or built-in solutions for Mozilla, for example. Though, both of the last two methods still require you to send the final document via email, these are free alternative if you need to sign documents rarely or just don’t want to pay for a dedicated eSignature solution. Cheers!
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Is there a service like EchoSign in Europe?
I would recommend trying signNow by Kdan. It’s an easy-to-use digital signature app, which can take care of all your signing needs. signNow is tamper-resistant. All documents processed with signNow are protected by advanced encryption (TLS/SSL, AES-256 and RSA-2048) and double authentication. Pioneering in e-signing on mobile devices, this application is multiplatform - it works on both iOS and Android devices. Ideal for individuals, small and medium businesses, signNow can be used even by large companies due to the key features, such as:Unlimited signing tasks - just obtain your documents from camera, photo gallery, web, email or any cloud service;Unlimited assignees per task - invite multiple signers by adding them straight from your contact list or using their email accounts;Task progress tracking - visual progress bar allows you to monitor signature tasks by intuitively checking all signers’ status;Legally binding audit trails - signNow records all the changes made to the document, like when it was created, viewed, signed, sent, etc.;Search tool - find your files easily by searching with names of people or documents;signNow is generally used for signing all kinds of documents including NDAs, sales contracts, financial agreements, lease agreements, permission slips, etc. and has flexible payment plans with discounts and very reliable and responsive customer service.Disclaimer:I am part of Kdan’s team, and my answers might be a bit biased.
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