Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Google Jobs

At the moment, i am trying my hardest of trying to find a job using many external sites such as Directgov, Jobsite, Monster, Indeed and that's just to name a few. Since i've been using Google services for over 5 years and i'm sure most of my generation at the moment is using google services as well such as Youtube, Gmail, Play store and many other google services.

Google is already easily the most used search engine in the world and Google Chrome is the most popular browser in the world considering that it's only been out for over 2 years. Youtube another Google Product is the most used Video streaming service in the world. 2 million of hours of video are uploaded to Youtube every minute so by the end i've finished writing this blog, there's probably going to be 20 million hours worth of content been uploaded to Youtube.

Google should start up it's own Job search service, or ask external sites such as jobsite to have a Google account login so you've got one email and one password for everything. I've got mulitple passwords and it's takes a couple of trys to remember which website has this password and which website has the other password.

Google should do something in this since everybody around the world is looking for jobs, maybe it's manual labour or retail jobs and 3D animation. They'd get loads more people coming to their website everyday and instead of using their search engine to get to that external site. they'd use their website to look for jobs.

Hopefully Google sees this and implements these features.

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Tuesday, 1 October 2013

The future vs the past of technology

After many years of the iPhone and smart phones becoming more and more powerful in speed and use-ability. A lot of people have speculated that this new form of technology is devices such as the galaxy gear or google glass. At the moment I honestly think that Google glass is the next big leap forward but the problem is at the moment, how much is it going to cost when it comes out. If Google glass is released with a price tag with more than 500 dollars, its not going to receive a very good reputation. If its released with a price tag of 300 then they've hit the sweet spot.

I was only just a little toddler went ages around I don't know the hype around them. But when I talk to someone about the pager they said that the weather in chennai the way we got messages and notifications slowly it faded out of existence and popularity. Now with the pager you have to have a separate number for your pager so that it could receive messages but with the galaxy gear and google glass they connect via nfc on bluetooth so whatever you receive through your google glass or galaxy gear your phone has been able to send the information to the corresponding devices.

A smart watch that has got a credit these days is the pebble smartwatch which came on sale  exclusivly through at&t stores for a small price tag of 150 dollars which is pretty reasonable whereas the galaxy gear is 429 dollars. The e-ink display on the pebble makes it easy to easy to read in direct sunlight and it's got a little led light button so you can view your messages and call logs at night.

Not a enough people have are hyped for smart watches or Google glass because there's no need for them yet or the functionality just isn't there yet.
Thanks for reading. This blog was dictated by Google voice.