My Location in the New Google Maps

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 13 Februari 2014 0 komentar
The new Google Maps for desktop brings back the "show my location" feature. Just click the button next to zoom in/out and Google Maps will show your location. You'll probably see a dialog that asks for your permission to send your location to Google.

"If you're unable to activate My Location, you may have previously denied permission for Google Maps to use your location. Or, your browser may have experienced an error in determining your location. To have My Location work, you must first grant permission then let Maps get your location," informs Google.


Google Maps URLs include more information: the name of a place, latitude, longitude.


In other related news, the new Google Maps will replace the classic Google Maps in the near future. Here's a message displayed by Google: "Search, navigate, and explore with the new Google Maps, coming to your desktop soon."


{ Thanks, Jérôme. }

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Android Get Current Time and Date

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For getting current (today) date and time in android application, we used calendar class get the current instance of android phone clock.
After getting calendar class object, we required a formatted object for date and time.
 
Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("dd:MMMM:yyyy HH:mm:ss a");
String strDate = sdf.format(c.getTime());
System.out.println("================>>>"+strDate);

Android Time formats table

d single digit date e.g. 5
dd double digit date e.g. 05
M single digit month e.g. 1
MM double digit month e.g. 01
MMM three-letter abbreviation for month e.g. Jan
MMMM month spelled out in full e.g. January
yy double digit year e.g. 13
yyyy four digit year e.g. 2013

Android Time format table

h single digit hours in 12 hour format e.g. 9
hh double digit hours in 12 hour formate e.g. 09
H single digit hours in 24 hour format e.g. 9PM as 21
HH double digit hours in 24 hour format e.g. 9PM as 21
m single digit mints e.g. 9
mm double digit mints e.g.0 9
s single digit seconds e.g. 9
ss double digit seconds e.g. 9
a am/pm marker

Android Date and Time Separators

" . " – Dots or full stops
" - " – Hyphens or dashes
" " – Spaces
: – colon mostly used between time
" / " – Slash

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How to sign an android APK, a simplest way

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 12 Februari 2014 0 komentar
After completing your Android Project, you have to sign it before you upload it.And here in this post we explain an easy way to sign an apk via eclipse. Double click the Android Manifest file and and clearly provide the package and version code and version name.
Below that there is link called “use the export wizard”. Click on that.

then another window will open, there select your desired project.

click Next, then you will be asked for a keystore, if you have a keystore file then browse and locate the file.
OR
Create a new one.
If you have a keystore file the after locating the file you have to give the password.



Click on Finish and your APK file will be created in the destination directory.
If you are creating a new one then…
Go through these steps by filling in the details that appear in the dialog.



Clicking on Finish will create your signed APK.
Now Give a location for you signed apk file.- Click finish -> Your signed APK is ready for upload to the market.

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Google Search Debug Info

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 08 Februari 2014 0 komentar
Sometimes Google's files reveal internal information. Here's some debug info for Google Search: it looks like many search features are actually server-side plugins and Google measures the time taken to load them. There are plugins for social posts, knowledge panels, rich snippets, product ads, forum clusters, Gmail results, health results, hacked sites, hashtags, empty results, science links, Korea features and more. The debug information is provided by a Java plugin (JvmInfoPlugin).

Click the image to see a bigger version.


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YouTube Tests New Mobile Site UI

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YouTube tests a new interface of the mobile site. It's closer to the mobile app UI, it shows the description and the number of likes and dislikes, a red "subscribe" button and action buttons are placed below the video.


There are other changes: the new YouTube logo, the "hamburger" menu, bigger thumbnails, new font, gray background.


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New holiday calendars

Posted by Unknown Senin, 03 Februari 2014 0 komentar


Interested in celebrating Carnival with your cousin in Argentina, or not sure when your friend in Zurich is off for the Swiss National Day holiday? You can now choose from 30 additional country holiday calendars in Google Calendar to help keep track of special occasions in different countries so there’ll be even more to celebrate.
The calendars, which will be rolled out over the next few days, also contain a wider variety of holidays and display dates for holidays further into the future, so you can have enough time to book a flight to Buenos Aires to join your cousin for the water games, or ask your friend to send you a dozen August-Weggen.



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More System Gmail Labels

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 01 Februari 2014 0 komentar
Back in 2007, I posted a list of shortcuts for system Gmail labels. For example, instead of searching for [issue in:inbox], you can use [issue label:^i.] or [issue l:^i]. Instead of searching for [receipt in:spam] or [receipt label:spam], you can use [receipt l:^s].

Mihai Parparita found other system labels and some of them don't have documented alternatives:

^g: muted conversations (just like is:muted or label:muted or label:mute)
^p: messages marked as phishing
^op: messages automatically marked as phishing by Gmail
^os: messages automatically marked as spam by Gmail
^vm: Google Voice voicemail messages (just like is:voicemail or label:voicemail)
^io_im: important messages (just like is:important)
^unsub: messages that include unsubscribing options. Gmail offers to unsubscribe on your behalf
^cff: messages from your Google+ circles (just like has:circle)
^p_esnotif: Google+ notifications

For example, you can find messages you've marked as spam by searching for [l:^s -l:^os] or [label:spam -l:^os]. From all the spam messages you exclude the messages automatically marked as spam by Gmail.


You can also restrict Gmail results to Google+ notifications: [Christmas l:^p_esnotif]. If you search for [l:^unsub] and mark a message as spam, Gmail will show this dialog and unsubscribe on your behalf if you click "unsubscribe and report spam". Use [l:^unsub -l:^p_esnotif] to exclude Google+ notifications.


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