Saturday, 2 August 2014

World’s fastest 43Tbps Internet connection can let you download 1GB in 0.2 milliseconds

World’s fastest 43Tbps Internet connection can let you download 1GB in 0.2 milliseconds

Imagine downloading a 1GB movie in about 0.2 milliseconds. That could very well be a possibility after a team of researchers at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), were able to transmit 43 terabits (Tb) per second over a single optical fiber with just one laser transmitter.

iPhone 6

iPhone 6 to be unveiled in September: Report

Previous reports have been suggesting a September launch for the alleged iPhone 6, and now a new report suggests that the company may launch the device in mid-September. Citing some related sources, a report by 9To5Mac states that the company is “tentatively” planning a keynote address for mid-September to announce the iPhone 6, and also reveal the final details of iOS 8.

At the event, one can reportedly expect at least the iPhone 6 with a 4.7-inch display.  The event is likely to be held somewhere between the second and third week of September. However, ‘production uncertainties’ may lead to change in the plan, adds the report.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to launch on Sep 3: Promising features to watch out for

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to launch on Sep 3: Promising features to watch out for
Galaxy Note 4 is rumoured to have a bent Yuom display such as this demoed by Samsung earlier.
Samsung’s presence at IFA guarantees one thing, at least based on their past experience at the event. In all likelihood, Berlin will be where Samsung will unveil the much-anticipated Galaxy Note 4. And according to a report in Korea Times, the date of the announced will be September 3 before IFA even kicks off.

Antibiotics in chicken meat: CSE demands proper regulation

Antibiotics in chicken meat: CSE demands proper regulation

New Delhi: With the Indian Medical Association (IMA) echoing recommendations of CSE for banning the use of antibiotics as growth promoters in poultry industry, the environment body on Friday said it has started writing to various state as well as Central authorities to address the issue.
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The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) said regulatory vacuum is the primary reason why the poultry industry is rampantly misusing antibiotics.
"CSE believes that this is first step in the right direction. The regulatory vacuum is the primary reason why the poultry industry is rampantly misusing antibiotics," Chandra Bhushan, Deputy Director General of CSE, said.

Rotimatic: The robotic roti-maker is sold out for year 2015

Rotimatic: The robotic roti-maker is sold out for year 2015

In 2013, we had taken note of a new product that aimed to lighten the task of making perfect rotis. Singapore-based startup, Zimplistic had created a product called Rotimatic, a robotic machine to make rotis. The users just had to add flour and water, following which they needed to select an option about the kind of rotis they wanted - abd voila they would have the perfect roti on their plates in a matter of minutes! Zimplistic was founded by Rishi Israni and Pranoti Nagarkar.
A video, demonstrating how the roti-maker works, went viral and saw close to 2.5 million hits. Now according to the company's website, even the 2015 pre-order batches are all sold out.
According to a post on Mashable, the company has managed to get pre-sales worth $4.5 million and "even the initial run of Rotimatics won’t arrive in consumers’ hands until early 2015."
The device is priced at a hefty $599 (that's close to Rs 35,000) but it seems that hasn't stopped people from pre-ordering. It is currently sold-out in the US and Singapore pre-order batch, although the company will launch a version for India as well.
According to the FAQ page on the company's website , the India price will be lower than the US price, which is good news. We wonder though how low it will be priced in India. The page notes, "The price of Rotimatic will vary by market and is dependent on factors such as after-sales partnerships, local taxes, logistics and the cost of doing business in each market. For example, the price in India will be lower than the price in the USA given economies of scale."
Rotimatic is already sold out for 2015.
Rotimatic is already sold out for 2015.
The Mashable post also notes that "Rotimatic has already advanced to the manufacturing stage, and is working on perfecting its assembly line. It is also awaiting US certification (something all appliances in the country must get)."
The Rotimatic is a compact robot with the following dimensions: 40 by 40 by 45 cm. It weighs 18kg and has a power consumption of 1.6kW – 1.8kW. At 18 kgs, it is fairly heavy device and will take a lot of space, especially if its a tiny kitchen in Mumbai.
The cool thing is that users can set the preference of the roti size by diameter. They can also add chilis, turmeric, other dry flavour to the rotis as well. There's a separate compartment to hold oil, water and the flour. The machine uses hot plates to heat up the rotis until they are puffed and ready.

Monday, 7 July 2014

up tet new link

TET NEW LINK UPTET -Friends- Today approximately at 8 p.m NIC upload district wise data of all the candidates in S.C.E.R.T website and simultaneously NIC also provide data to each DIET where candidate can see his name and all the details of only that district, Friends there is no need to take panic actually server capacity is only 10,000 candidate at a time to log in but all the candidate are trying to log in so that server problem is coming but from tomorrow this problem will be solved and i assured u that no candidate will be left to see his detail and take the printout, NIC officers also assured us that our main aim is to provide all the data to all the candidate till 9 july and for that they are working very hard so keep patience. 


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Sunday, 11 May 2014

Dual-SIM Lumia 630, Moto E Set to Launch in India Next Week

Dual-SIM Lumia 630, Moto E Set to Launch in India Next Week

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Upping the ante in the fiercely competitive budget segment of the Indian smartphone market, Microsoft is all set to launch its dual-SIM smartphone - the Lumia 630 - that will take head-on likes of Moto G (Review | Pictures), HTC Desire 210 (Pictures) and Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2. Next week will also see the launch of another hotly anticipated device, the Motorola Moto E.

Moto E Makes an Appearance via Leaked Image; Flipkart Teases India Launch

Moto E Makes an Appearance via Leaked Image; Flipkart Teases India Launch

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Moto E has reportedly made an appearance on the Motorola Mexico Facebook page of all places.
The image seen above, was first spotted by Android Police, shows the handset's White colour variant pictured alongside a Moto G (left), giving us a glimpse of how the front panel of Moto E would look like.
The smartphone is seen sporting two long and slim grills at top and bottom, with light sensors and Motorola icon placed at the left side of the upper grill. While the exact screen size of the handset is not know, visibly both the Moto G  and the Moto E smartphones seem to sport similar screen sizes. Since the image shows no front-facing camera on the Moto E, it's safe to assume it will fall under the Rs. 10,000 price bracket. It's worth pointing out that leaked image has now been removed from Facebook, though not before Android Police snapped up copy seen above.

'Killer robots' to be debated at UN







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'Killer robots' to be debated at UN

Killer robots will be debated during an informal meeting of experts at the United Nations in Geneva.
Two robotics experts, Prof Ronald Arkin and Prof Noel Sharkey, will debate the efficacy and necessity of killer robots.
The meeting will be held during the UN Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW).
A report on the discussion will be presented to the CCW meeting in November.
This will be the first time that the issue of killer robots, or lethal autonomous weapons systems, will be addressed within the CCW.

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

HTC One M8

HTC One M8 said to top new benchmarks

Rightware places HTC's new flagship phone ahead of the pack, including the Galaxy S5, even before its official launch.
The successor to last year's HTC One won't be officially unveiled until Tuesday, but one benchmark site is already proclaiming it the new king of the smartphone hill.
Rightware, which collects benchmark data from a series of free apps that anyone can download to their devices to contribute to the company's data pool, has proclaimed HTC's next flagship Android phone, rumored to be named the HTC One M8, its new top performing smartphone in its overall benchmark rating and in its gaming-focused benchmark.

Apple, Comcast

Apple, Comcast buddying up on streaming TV service?

New report suggests the two companies are in the early stages of discussing a deal where an Apple set-top box would receive special treatment on Comcast's cables.
The Wall Street Journal has a scoopy item out this evening suggesting that Comcast and Apple are discussing the potential for a streaming television service -- one in which Apple's set-top box would receive "special treatment" to allow it to avoid congestion.

16 Flavorful Meals Under 200 Calories

16 Flavorful Meals Under 200 Calories

When you are trying to lose weight or you just want to start eating healthy, it’s important to be aware of your calorie intake and pay attention to what you eat every day. Although healthful eating habits may seem dull and tiresome, there are many flavorful meals that are both delicious and low in calories. Read on.

1. Oatmeal with Fruit

 
Oatmeal with Fruit 
For a healthy breakfast, it is hard to beat oatmeal. One serving of oatmeal consists of a half cup of dry oats, measured before adding water or milk, and packs around 150 calories. Adding fresh fruit such as banana, berries, or apple slices will provide not only a punch of flavor but additional nutrients. Oatmeal provides a high dose of fiber and vitamins, making it an excellent addition to a healthy eating regimen



LG L70 Dual and L90

LG L70 Dual and L90 Dual with Android 4.4 now available online in India

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Two of the latest smartphones in the new LG 'L Series III' range, the L70 Dual and L90 Dual, are now available in India via an e-commerce website for Rs. 14,500 and Rs. 17,499 respectively. However, both the devices L70 Dual and L90 Dual are yet to be officially launched by the company.
The South Korean consumer electronics giant had announced that the L90 smartphone would begin rolling out globally starting March. The company had revealed that the biggest smartphone in the L Series III family, the L90, would be initially available in Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region followed by other markets.
Notably, the LG L90 Dual has been listed on the company's official India site without pricing, while the LG L70 Dual is not yet listed.
lg_l70_dual_snapdeal.jpgThe LG 70 Dual and L90 Dual are currently listed as available on Snapdeal.
LG unveiled the third-generation of L Series smartphone, the L90, L70 and L40, at MWC 2014.
The LG L70 Dual and L90 Dual run Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box, and this is a highlight of the two devices in LG's budget smartphone line-up.

Samsung Galaxy NotePRO 12.2

Samsung Galaxy NotePRO 12.2: First impressions

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Samsung's new Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 tablet blurs the distinction between a laptop and a tablet computer.

Its on-screen keyboard has capabilities that are more common with laptops, and its screen is larger than what many laptops have. People can run several apps side by side, and multiple users can share the device with separate profiles.

One third of all Web traffic is 'fake'

One-third of all Web traffic is 'fake'

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Online advertising is considered to be a step above the old media solutions because everything can be measured and understood. Instead of looking at circulation figures and wondering if any of those readers even opened the page with your ad, a website gives you detailed metrics abouo the people who visit each page, how much time they spend on it, and if they click the ad, you know about it.

That's the promise of onlinie advertising at least, but according to a recent report by the Wall Street Journal, 36% - more than one-third - of all Web traffic is considered fake. The advertisers end up paying more than they should have to, because of these fake views.

All New HTC One

All New HTC One aka HTC M8 tops CPU and gaming benchmarks

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The All New HTC One, just few hours ahead of its official launch, has been proclaimed as the best gaming phone as well as the fastest smartphone around by various benchmark listings.

Rightware, which includes various benchmarking suites has listed the yet-to-be-launched HTC One 2014 on its various benchmarks such as Basemark X, Basemark OS, and Browsermark. Notably, the benchmark results claim that the HTC's 2014 flagship smartphone is the fastest phone, when compared against the likes of Apple iPhone 5s and Nexus 5.
Further, Basemark X, which is a gaming performance benchmark test, lists the All New HTC One as the best gaming phone; leaving behind some heavyweights like Nokia Lumia 1520, Samsung Galaxy S5 and Sony Xperia Z1.
top_5_gaming_phone_rightware.jpgIt's worth pointing out that Rightware's official site has listed the All New HTC One as HTC M8.
In addition, the purported benchmark listings suggest that the new HTC flagship will pack a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 and sports a full-HD display.

Nokia X

Nokia X 'sold out' within four minutes at Chinese retailer

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Nokia's first Android smartphone, the Nokia X became sold out immediately in China, according to some reports citing an online retailer.

china apple

Xiaomi's Hugo Barra reveals plan to enter India with aggressive pricing

Xiaomi, a company which also known as "China's Apple", has revealed its plans to expand to more countries while reaffirming its commitment to Google's Android operating system.
Xiaomi's Global Vice President and former Google Vice President, Hugo Barra in an interview with CNET has revealed that his company intends to enter into the Indian smartphone market. Barra revealed that his company is looking forward to association with telecom operators and other partners in India. Xiaomi plans to sell the smartphone at competitive prices via its own e-commerce site, he said.
Barra also cleared that Xiaomi has no plans to build smartphones based on Firefox or Ubuntu OS. CNET quoted Barra as saying: "We have no plans to do anything other than Android. There's no point. Android has a phenomenal ecosystem. I'm saying this from a practical perspective. If you look at other players who have attempted to build ecosystems and failed despite having great platforms, it's because it takes a lot of work and a lot of time to build an ecosystem."

Thursday, 20 March 2014

Asus takes Nvidia's top-end GPU

Asus takes Nvidia's top-end GPU out for a spin

The good: The Asus G750 is one of the first laptops with Nvidia's new top-end GeForce GTX 880M graphics cards. The hefty keyboard is great for WASD gaming, and a generous selection of ports makes it easy to add accessories or external monitors.
The bad: For a $3,000 laptop, this still looks like a thick, clunky box. The screen skips the higher resolution and touch functionality we're seeing more often in premium laptops.
The bottom line: The Asus line of gaming laptops has always offered excellent high-end configurations, along with custom software and hardware tweaks. This latest version of the G750 bets on Nvidia's brand-new line of GPUs, and includes the current top-end card for great gaming performance.

Samsung Tvs even smarter

Samsung aims to make 2014 smart TVs even smarter

Better control through voice and finger motions are part of the lineup for next year's TVs.
Those of you who buy a Samsung smart TV in 2014 should find it easier to flip channels, open apps, and run other tasks.
Samsung has fine-tuned its voice interaction service, which helps you control the TV through natural language voice commands. As one example, the current crop of Samsung smart TVs force you to utter two commands to change the channel: "Channel Change" and "Channel Number." Next year's sets will require you to speak just the channel number.

why NSA targets network admins Leaked documents detail how&why

Leaked documents detail how and why NSA targets network admins

With the amount of NSA-related information that's been leaked to the press, one may wonder if the feds will

Gmail more secure

Google makes Gmail more secure in light of NSA snooping

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Your Gmail inbox may well be full of chain letters and kitten photos, but Google just announced two security changes that'll help keep prying eyes away from all your important messages. From now on, Google will always use a secure HTTPS connection when you're checking or firing off emails. You may remember that Google made such secure browser connections the default back in early 2010, but you always had the

200,000 missing bitcoins

Mt. Gox finds 200,000 missing bitcoins in unused wallet

Discovery reduces the number of bitcoins believed stolen in fraudulent withdrawals from 850,000 to 650,000.
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Mt. Gox has discovered 200,000 missing bitcoins in a wallet no longer in use, the troubled Bitcoin exchange announced Thursday, reducing the number of missing bitcoins from 850,000 to 650,000.

Twitter dark in Turkey

Twitter dark in Turkey after PM's threat to 'wipe out' the service

Threat came after allegations of corruption within the leader's inner circle spread across social networks

Twitter reportedly went offline in Turkey on Thursday, just hours after the country's prime minister threatened to eradicate the social network from the country in the wake of allegations of corruption spread across social networks.
"We will wipe out Twitter. I don't care what the international community says," premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday during an election rally in the western province of Bursa.
"They will see the Turkish republic's strength," he added, according to the AFP news agency.

Microsoft defends opening Hotmail account

Microsoft defends opening Hotmail account of blogger in espionage case

Company says it cracked open the Hotmail account of an unnamed blogger involved in a Windows 8 espionage case in part because he was selling Windows Server activation keys.

Microsoft defended what it called the "exceptional" step of a "limited review" of a blogger's Hotmail account as part of a larger Windows espionage case, saying it had caught the blogger selling Microsoft's intellectual property without permission.

Samsung Galaxy S5 price $199

Samsung Galaxy S5 price: $199.99 on-contract, preorders begin March 21

US carriers begin announcing on- and off-contract pricing for Samsung's next flagship smartphone, available for preorder starting Friday, as well as for Samsung's Gear family of wearables

Samsung Galaxy S5

AT&T, US Cellular, T-Mobile, and RadioShack announced on Thursday pricing and availability for the Samsung Galaxy S5, which globally goes on sale April 11

AT&T and US Cellular will charge $200 for the Galaxy S5, with a new two-year contract. T-Mobile will sell it at a pre-order price of $660, or $0 down and $27.50 per month for two years.
AT&T, too, offers various pricing options that make room to buy the Galaxy S5 off-contract for $650, or as part of its AT&T Next 18 and Next 12 programs, where you'll pay down $25 per month and $32.50 a month, respectively.

Pinterest

Pinterest brings Hindi language support for Indian users
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Pinterest, a visual bookmarking and sharing platform, has announced an update specifically for Indian users - language support for Hindi - as a part of its app update for Android and iOS. Other languages supported in the newly updated app and website include Thai, Malay, Vietnamese, Romanian, Hungarian and Greek.

Facebook v8.0 app

Facebook v8.0 app for iOS brings improved private photo sharing, and more
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Facebook, on Tuesday, released the updated version of its Facebook app for iOS. The new update is a renewed effort by the social-networking giant to improve on the niche segment of private sharing. The version released-v8.0 allows users to select specific people who will be able to see the users' photo albums in their feed.

Oppo 7

Oppo Find 7 unveiled as first phone with QHD display, 50-megapixel rear camera shots
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Oppo finally took the wraps off its latest flagship smartphone, the Oppo Find 7, in China. The Oppo Find 7 has been priced at CNY 3,498 (Rs. 34,500 approximately) and will be available starting May or June. However, the Chinese giant has not announced the markets where the Find 7 will be initially available.

Octa-core processors

Octa-core processors: Real advantage or marketing myth?
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Just as processor clock speeds were once considered the sole measure of a PC's performance in the 90s, core count is becoming today's default indicator of smartphone power. While dual-core devices were all the rage just a short while ago, customers are now demanding quad-core at the very least, and manufacturers are racing to one-up the competition by pushing out phones which have octa-core processors in them.

Karbonn and Lava to Windows Phone devices in India

Karbonn and Lava to launch budget Windows Phone devices in India soon
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Domestic handset players Lava and Karbonn will launch Windows Phone-based smartphones in the coming few months, the companies announced recently.
Karbonn's Windows Phone devices will be in the price range of Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 12,000. Lava'sWindows Phone devices will start at Rs. 6,500.

Sony's Project Morpheus

Sony's Project Morpheus: Will 2014 be the year VR goes mainstream?
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While 2014 seems to be the year of smartwatches in mobile tech, in gaming, this could be the year that VR finally takes off. At a time when the visual fidelity of consoles is starting to plateau, VR promises to open up new vistas, and enable completely unique experiences. Some of the most exciting projects being developed for the popular Oculus Rift VR headset aren't even games.

Sony on Tuesday announced a new virtual reality technology codenamed Project Morpheus. A VR headset for the PlayStation 4, Morpheus draws some obvious comparisons with the Oculus Rift, a Kickstarter funded VR headset that is being developed for use in PC games. The Rift has been in development since 2011 and the latest prototype was shown at CES this year. It garnered a lot of early support from the gaming industry, with people like John Carmack (Id), Cliff Bleszinski (Epic) and Gabe Newell (Valve) being strong early supporters.

Aside from the Morpheus and Oculus, we also already have the Avegant Glyph (which uses a projection technology instead of LED), and both Valve and Microsoft are also reportedly working on VR headsets.

With the announcement of Morpheus, Sony is also throwing its weight behind the concept of VR games. As per a report in The Verge, Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida said, "The industry has grown by creating technological advancements for video game players. Advancements that people maybe weren't expecting or thought was possible." PlayStation, he said, is focused on "pushing the boundary of play," and "it's this focus that drives how we innovate and create the experiences we deliver to gamers."

Intel announces new enthusiast CPUs

GDC: Intel announces new enthusiast CPUs as part of renewed desktop push
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Intel today announced new products for gamers, enthusiasts and overclockers, as well as a renewed focus on the desktop for home and business consumers, at the annual Game Developers' Conference in San Francisco.

New processors
The company provided a sneak peek at its 5th Generation Core processor, codenamed Broadwell, and announced that it would be available in socketed form for desktop consumers. Previous industry reports had suggested that Broadwell would be targeted at notebooks and small-form-factor PCs, and would only be available in pre-built PCs or soldered directly onto motherboards. The 5th generation core family will essentially be a die shrink of the current 4th generation Haswell architecture, and will be built using 14nm lithography.

Microsoft OneNote for Mac, makes it free on all platforms

Microsoft OneNote for Mac, makes it free on all platforms
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Microsoft has launched its OneNote note-taking application for the Mac platform, while at the same time bringing making it free for the Windows platform. OneNote for Mac and Windows is available in a 'freemium' model, with some additional paid features available to 'premium' users. The company has also introduced a new cloud API to enable developers to connect their apps to it.

Moto 360 Android Wear watch

Moto 360 Android Wear watch specifications: 1.8-inch display, water-resistant body
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Details of the recently announced Moto 360 have begun to emerge, following a Google Hangout session with Motorola's lead designer, Jem Wicks, and an interview with him posted on The Verge. Motorola reportedly went through multiple rounds of designs and experimented with screen-friendly square shapes before settling on the round design that felt more familiar and natural to watch users.

Samsung Gear 2 and Gear Fit prices revealed in Taiwan

Samsung Gear 2 and Gear Fit prices revealed in Taiwan
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Samsung at MWC 2014 had launched three wearable devices (two smartwatches, and one fitness band) - the Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo and Gear Fit - running the Tizen OS instead of Android like the original Galaxy Gear smartwatch. At the announcement however, the South Korean manufacturer did not reveal the prices of the three wearables.

Elections 2014: Internet trends suggest a BJP wave?

Elections 2014: Internet trends suggest a BJP wave?
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ndia goes to polls from April 7 to May 12 for the 16th Lok Sabha elections. This is the biggest election in history, with 81.45 crores of voters. This year, parties are starting to use social networking, mass SMS and Web-based advertising. That's because the latest data from the Election commission states that each constituency will see almost 90,000 new voters between 18 and 22 years who will be voting for the first time. The number of first time voters is more than the winning margin in 226 constituencies, according to a report.
With the youth of the country increasingly getting their news from digital sources instead of the mainstream media, it's quickly becoming imperative for all parties to maintain a strong and active presence on the Internet. And one of the first places that most people go to when they're trying to learn more about anything is Google. In fact Google even made a formal presentation to the Election Commission proposing a tie up with it for voter facilitation services ahead of the Lok Sabha Elections.

NDTV Gadgets looked at Google Trends data to try and get an insight into the mind of the digital voters and came up with some interesting facts.
These trends should not - obviously - be taken as predictors of election results. People might be looking up a person to refute his stance, for instance. However, it is a powerful tool and an indicator of what people are curious about, if nothing else.
Ever since the AAP came into power in Delhi, more and more people have been searching for them on Google. The 49-day stint in government led by Arvind Kejriwal might have cost them a little popularity, but going by the way people are searching, the party has certainly generated a lot of curiosity, particularly in the urban centres.
The BJP has also managed to grow in search volume, while the Congress has largely lagged behind in searches on Google. The BJP is currently the most-search for of the three parties, thanks to a surge in the last week.
A comparison of the BJP, Congress and AAP in the last three months brings up some interesting results. In the time frame from December 17, 2013 to March 15, 2014, AAP peaked as the highest searched party on January 10, 2014, a period which coincided with the time when Arvind Kejriwal was in power. Now the interest over time graph plotted showcases an alternate rise and fall for the AAP, while the BJP has largely seen a slow rise with a steep rise towards March, while the Congress barring for two peaks towards the end in March has largely seen a fall of sorts.
The same graph when seen for the period of the last 30 days from February 13, 2014 to March 15, 2014 actually highlights the acceleration of searches in favour of the BJP. The BJP has been the most searched for party on March 15. Searches for the AAP started to drop as well, possibly related to the fall of the 49-day Delhi government.
Searches for the Congress on the other hand have remained mostly flat.
In contrast, as the Modi campaign kicked off, the number of searches for the BJP also shot up in response, possibly with more people wanting to know about schedules, venues, agendas and manifestos.
While Google's trends are public data anyone can access, Facebook has also been putting together graphs and information that help understand the interest people are showing in the upcoming polls. The company launched a tool called the "India Election Tracker", a new dashboard that tracks the mentions of candidates and parties throughout the election period, helping gauge sentiment.
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However, there's a small problem with the tracker - it is only measuring the quantity of mentions, and doesn't do any qualitative testing. This means that negative mentions and positive mentions get lumped together. The app doesn't make use of other data Facebook has collected in the past either. The popular social network had earlier partnered with ADR to provide any user information about their politicians using a USSD service. In comparison to that kind of detailed information, the app Facebook has put together feels very limited.
In terms of pure volume though, the BJP and Narendra Modi seem to be far and ahead in the lead, with Rahul Gandhi and the Congress coming in well behind. This is also in keeping with Google trends - we compared the three major party leaders and got fairly predictable results.
Rahul Gandhi has seen random bursts of being the most searched personality (particularly following his first televised interview), whilst largely having a falling interest over the last 90 days from December 17, 2013 to March 15, 2014. On the other hand Narendra Modi has seen a steady graph and is rising in terms of interest generated over the time frame. While the AAP was the most trending topic in the first half of January and February, Arvind Kejriwal's popularity - as far as Internet searches go - has reduced since he stepped down as the Chief Minister of Delhi.
Again, Facebook's election tracker, much like Google's trend data, these inputs don't really predict the outcome of the elections, or give us insights into the way people are thinking, but it does show us at least, what people are searching about, and discussing.