Remember when WhatsApp didn’t want to make money?



It’s a great move.
Messaging is huge, and there is vast scope for bringing brands and businesses on board. It’s a process that’s been happening for years, predominantly with Asia-based chat apps that let users follow official accounts, but enterprising business people in emerging markets have long found ways to make use of the hugely popular WhatsApp service despite no features.
Two years ago I wrote that chat apps were becoming as important as social media for brands, and that shift has only continued. So it is high time WhatsApp got on board given its insane userbase of more than one billion people.
But it wasn’t always that way.
WhatsApp once had a very strict focus on messaging only, with plenty of negative words for rival companies who dared to mix business with their chat app product

SpaceX runs its Tesla-powered pusher at 220 mph on Hyperloop test track.

Elon Musk apparently felt left out when student teams competed to achieve top speed on the SpaceX Hyperloop test track last weekend, because he decided to run the SpaceX pusher vehicle, which includes a Tesla drivetrain, down the track on its own to see how fast it could go.
The Tesla/SpaceX vehicle, which works basically like a Hyperloop tug boat to propel some of the student pods that don’t have their own built-in motor for acceleration, managed to get up to 220 mph in the sealed vacuum tunnel, which is faster than the winning student team at 201 mph.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 is a cautious return for the world’s best phablet.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 is a cautious return for the world’s best phablet
Between the explosions, the recalls and its subsequent afterlife as airport PA system fodder, it’s easy to lose sight of the fact that the Galaxy Note 7 was a very good phone. In fact, the line has always been one of the industry’s best and most innovative. It seems it only takes a few well-publicized explosions to tarnish a beloved brand.
But Samsung rebounded quickly. In fact, the company didn’t appear to take any real financial hit from the Note 7 fiasco. It did, however, do its due diligence, investigating the cause of the phone’s battery issues, publicly apologizing and instituting an eight-point safety check in hopes of assuring that it wouldn’t ever repeat its mistakes again. And in spite of some momentary speculation that the company might dump the Note altogether, it was pretty clear to Samsung from the outset that the name it had spent a half-dozen years building up was too valuable to abandon.
Unveiled late last month, the Note 8 is the product of a newly cautious company. It’s easy to see how Samsung’s relentless push to include all the latest bells and whistles might have contributed to its predecessor’s problems. The new Note isn’t a bombardment of new features. Much of what the product brings to the table was borrowed directly from the recently announced Galaxy S8. And most of the rest that’s new seems to largely be an attempt to distinguish the phablet as a more premium option than the similarly sized Galaxy S8+
But that’s not a bad thing, really. The new device is built atop one of the most solid foundations in the smartphone space. And the additions — refinements, really — mostly help to make it that much better.

Apple and Accenture teaming up to help enterprises build advanced mobility tools


Apple and Accenture teaming up to help enterprises build advanced mobility tools

There is a general misconception that Apple is strictly about consumer tools, but the fact is that the company has a big presence in the enterprise just by the sheer number of iPhones and iPads in the business world. It also has some high-profile partnerships with hefty enterprise vendors like IBMSAP and Cisco. Today, Apple announced that it is building on those relationships with a brand new partnership with Accenture, the global consulting firm.
The companies plan to work together to help customers build advanced digital projects on iOS devices. Apple of course brings its iOS expertise to the table. Accenture comes into play because it understands how to connect to legacy backend systems that are lurking inside every large enterprise organization. The company has also long worked with established companies that aretrying to become digital operations. Both of these are targets for the new project.
Ten years after the iPhone debuted, there are more in-house iOS programmers and more mobile development projects than ever before, but companies have struggled to take advantage of iOS to build digital tools to truly transform organizations and how they operate, according to Susan Prescott, VP for apps, markets and services at Apple.
“We’ve seen an increase in development efforts within companies. In fact, in the last three years, the number of in-house iOS developers has doubled,” she said. “So the demand is definitely there, but enterprises still need great partners to reinvent workflows and tap into backend systems.”
She adds, “This partnership with Accenture is about taking that further. What’s really exciting is that this isn’t just about optimizing existing apps and business processes — it’s about designing new apps and experiences using new technologies.”
Apple is looking to work directly with Accenture and enterprise customers to help them dig into enterprise data, and find new workflows that they have never considered before. This isn’t unlike what it has been doing (and continues to do) with IBM, but Apple says it’s going to have a seat at the table with Accenture personnel and share their expertise around iOS to help solve unique enterprise problems — and that is a big difference with this project.
As for Accenture, Gene Reznick, senior managing director for technology ecosystem and ventures for the firm, says they are looking to capitalize on some specific areas with this partnership including helping to create “engaging user experiences.” They hope to improve how organizations interact with customers in a digital way, something that continues to elude many companies. Secondly, they want to make that experience as meaningful as possible by building connections to relevant back-end systems and surfacing helpful data.
While this could take many forms, they see exploiting the burgeoning area of Internet of Things, where they could build iOS applications to help monitor large industrial machines or other complex operations from an iPad or iPhone. They could supplement this idea by building augmented reality applications with Apple’s AR development toolset, ARKit to help with training or repair assistance right on the iOS device.
For starters, the teams will work together in San Francisco, but the hope is that over time, they will expand the project and build additional teams at some subset of the 30 Accenture Studios located throughout the world.

TOP BLOGS IN THE WORLD

1.) Help Scout blog [Customer Support]

URL: http://www.helpscout.net/blog/
Approx. Subscribers: 65,000+
Main income source: Software
The blog I’m responsible for! Help Scout is support software that is trusted by thousands of small businesses. We run the gamut over on the Help Scout blog, but our bread-and-butter will always be customer support.
Here are a few of my personal favorites:
We also use a large selection of resources to grow our traffic and subscriber base.

TOP BLOGS

SM-Most-Popular-Keywords (2)
The list has several interesting insights that I did not see coming before receiving the data. First, it’s interesting to see Google Instant going to work – and accurately, with many searches of single-letter terms. Who knew “G” would be the most popular?
In addition, there were also some sad takeaways from the list. The most common reoccurrence throughout the group is several uses of “LOCATION lottery”, which means some of the highest demand searches are with search terms where Americans will pointlessly waste their money hoping to get rich.
Apparently Google’s easter eggs are also in high demand, as [do a barrel roll] manages to pull large volume. Thousands of kids desperately hope their school is closed, and search for the answer through[school closings]. Our internet is bad, and we verify it through an [internet speed test]. Most perplexing of all, many people wonder [what time is it].

How Will These Terms

TOP BLOGS

SM-Most-Popular-Keywords (2)
The list has several interesting insights that I did not see coming before receiving the data. First, it’s interesting to see Google Instant going to work – and accurately, with many searches of single-letter terms. Who knew “G” would be the most popular?
In addition, there were also some sad takeaways from the list. The most common reoccurrence throughout the group is several uses of “LOCATION lottery”, which means some of the highest demand searches are with search terms where Americans will pointlessly waste their money hoping to get rich.
Apparently Google’s easter eggs are also in high demand, as [do a barrel roll] manages to pull large volume. Thousands of kids desperately hope their school is closed, and search for the answer through[school closings]. Our internet is bad, and we verify it through an [internet speed test]. Most perplexing of all, many people wonder [what time is it].

How Will These Terms

TOP BLOGS

searches for blog niches

Music Really

It can really increase IQ or it just saying to look smarter?

WHY APPLE,WHY

Why IOS window can not install in normal pc's?

DREAMSs

Dream job is bestest job in the world.

RICHEAST PERSON LIST

The World's Billionaires

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The World's Billionaires
List of the world's billionaires, ranked in order of net worth
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The net worth of the world's billionaires increased from less than $1 trillion in 2000 to over $7 trillion in 2015
Publication details
Publisher
  • Whale Media Investments
  • Forbes family
PublicationForbes
First publishedMarch 1987[1]
Latest publicationMarch 23, 2017
Current list details (2017)[2]
WealthiestBill Gates
Net worth (1st)Increase US$86 billion
Number of billionairesIncrease 2,043
Total list net worth valueIncrease US$7.67 trillion
Average net worthDecrease US$3.75 billion
Number of womenIncrease 227
Number of people aged 40 years or lessIncrease 56
New members to the listIncrease 195

The World's Billionaires is an annual ranking by net worth of the world's wealthiest billionaires compiled and published in March annually by the American business magazine Forbes. The list was first published in March 1987.[1] The total net worth of each individual on the list is estimated, in United States dollars, based on their assets and accounting for debt. Royalty and dictators whose wealth comes from their positions are excluded from these lists.[3]
In 2017, there was a record of 2,043 people on the list, which is the first time over 2,000 people were listed, that included 195 newcomers that included 76 from China and 25 from the U.S.; there were 56 people under 40 and it had a record of 227 women.[4] The averagenet worth of the list came in at US$3.75 billion, down US$110 millionfrom 2015. Added together, the total net worth for 2017's billionaireswas US$7.67 trillion, up from US$7.1 trillion in 2015.[2][5] As of 2017,Microsoft founder Bill Gates has topped the list 18 of the past 23 years.[2]
According to a 2017 Oxfam report, the top eight billionaires own as much combined wealth as "half the human race".[6][7]

TECH CRUNCH

Google Play Store gifting $1 credit to random users

Who doesn’t love some free cash?
Google is gifting $1 credit to some Play Store users randomly. You just need to open the Play Store on your Android device or your PC and check if you are among the lucky ones.
Many users have been gifted the $1 credit at random. There’s no selection criteria. You don’t have to do anything to get the credit. If you are the lucky one, you’ll see a red card as soon as you open the Play Store. The card reads “A gift for you – $1 Play Credit”. The banner you’ll see will be like the one below. You just have to tap the card and get your credit.
Google Play Store
The credit will expire on September 14, 2017. $1 does not seem a lot of amount but it should be enough to grab that app you were confused about spending money on. Or you can rent a movie if you use Google Play Movies. The choice is all yours as it is a lot of money to spend.

RICHEAST PERSON IN THE WORLD

In just a few hours, Bill Gates beats Jeff Bezos to become the world’s richest man again!

Just a few hours ago, Jeff Bezos was the richest man in the world. Now he’s back to the second spot.
When markets opened on Thursday morning Bezos had a net worth of $90.6 billion. Amazon’s stock, of which he holds 17%, had climbed to a high of $1083.31. This led Forbes to crown him as the world’s richest man. However, that only lasted a morning because when the markets closed on Thursday Amazon’s stock fell to $1046 and Bezos’s net worth had dropped to $88.7 billion. So when the day ended, Bill Gates was again the richest man in the world.
When the news broke out of Jeff Bezos clinching the top spot from Gates, no body was expecting him to stay there for long. His massive net worth is accredited to his shares in his company Amazon, which made a profit of $197 million sales worth $38 billion in the second quarter of 2017. This shows a fall of 77% compared to the second quarter of 2016 when Amazon made $857 million profits. This is largely due to the fact that Amazon is investing most of its profits in expanding its own business. The company is increasing its workforce and aims to hire 100,000 more people by the middle of next year. And it will also be spending $13.7 billion to buy Whole Foods in order to strengthen Amazon’s standing in the grocery selling business.
Bezos probably wouldn’t be anywhere near the richest man in the world had Bill Gates not given large chunks of his money to philanthropic causes. Over his lifetime, Gates has given a little over $30 billion to charity and continues to encourage other billionaires to donate their money via his Giving Pledge which he started with Warren Buffett.
Should Amazon’s stocks soar in the future, Jeff Bezos could again overtake Bill Gates in terms of wealth. But for now it is clear that he is the second most richest man in the world.

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