Nexus 7 Follows Eric Schmidt to India! Available for Rs 15,999

It seems Google Chairman Eric Schmidt’s visit to India is followed by more good news. Google’s flagship 7″ tab, Nexus 7, is now available in India. The product is available in Google Play and can only be ordered online which is very unlike the traditional way of buying retailers in Indian market. But keeping in mind the trend of online shopping in India, especially the urban youth, the ‘online only’ selling should not harm the sales.

Google Nexus 7 India

The price tag for 16Gb Nexus 7 is Rs 15,999 (excluding shipping charges). Though the product can be ordered starting from today, the website says that it will only be shipped by 5th April. Here is a quick look at the specifications of Google Nexus 7:

Google Nexus 7 Specifications:

Screen

  • 7” 1280×800 (216ppi)
  • HD IPS

Dimensions

  • 198.5 x 120 x 10.45 mm
  • 340g (WiFi Only), 347g (32GB + Mobile data)

Cameras

  • 1.2MP front-facing camera

Connectivity

  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Bluetooth
  • NFC (Android Beam)

Processor and memory

  • 16GB or 32GB internal storage (actual formatted capacity will be less)
  • 1 GB RAM
  • NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 quad-core processor

Features

  • Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
  • 4,325 mAh battery
  • Accelerometer
  • GPS
  • Gyroscope
  • Microphone
  • Magnetometer

Top 10 Best Online Shopping Portals in India

Online Shopping has become popular in India and it’s also considered as one of the fastest ways to get what you want right from your home. It requires less travelling and is open for 24 hours to offer you interesting shopping experience. People were not comfortable with online shopping earlier because of security problems but flexible payment options like cash on delivery and moneyback guaranty has made things a lot easier and safer.

Here we have a list of 10 best online shopping portals in India in random order.

eBay India

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eBay.in is one of the most popular online shopping portals in India and is the Indian version of one of the World’s popular online marketplace.  You can expect to find almost anything here starting from antiques and collectibles to gemstones and jewellary. There are more than 50,000 categories in this website and thousands of individuals and businesses sell their products here.

Jabong

Indian online shopping portal

Jabong offers online shopping that is “stylish, trendy and reliable”. This website is popular for clothes, footwear, accessories, jewellary and home and furniture products. All the popular big brands like Adidas, Calvin Klein, Nike, Reebok, Burberry and Esprit are here and they also offer free shipping and a 30-day return option with products.

Flipkart

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is another popular shopping portal in India which is mostly known for gadgets and books. The website started with online sales of books back in 2007 and now they also offer electronic goods and other products. This website is mostly popular for its flexible payment options and fast and free shipping service.

Snapdeal

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Snapdeal is one of the fastest growing online shopping portals in India and is popular for electronic products, fashion accessories and mobiles. They offer easy payment options like cash on delivery, credit and debit cards, net banking and interest-free EMIs. This website also offers free shipping option on selected products.

Yebhi

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Yebhi is popular for products like footwear, clothing, bags, sarees and suits, eyewear and other accessories. You can also purchase toys, games, electronic products, mobiles, tablets and mobile/DTH recharge from this website. You can browse brand-wise, trend-wise or just randomly to find your desired product.

Junglee

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Junglee is an online shopping service by Amazon.com and is popular for telephones, mobiles, computers, computer accessories, books, watches and clothing. Users can compare and purchase products from popular places like Homeshop 18, Jabong, Gitanjali, Titan, Amazon.com and the Microsoft India Store in Junglee. You can easily find products from online and offline retailers using Junglee’s online shopping service.

Homeshop18

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Homeshop18 is India’s largest online e-commerce store which is popular for jewellary, books, mobiles, apparel, perfumes and other products. They offer attractive features like honest demoes, on-air testimonial calls and online customer reviews.

MyGrahak

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MyGrahak is an online Indian grocery store where you can find products like rice, gourmets, grocery, cooking essentials, chocolates and other necessary household products. This website offers fast and quality delivery, secure payment methods and 24 hour customer support.

Myntra

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Myntra is a popular Indian online shopping place for fashion and lifestyle products. You can find all the latest brand products in categories like killer styles, trends, fashion picks, weekend offer and new arrivals. This website offers free shipping on orders over RS. 799, 30-day returns and cash on delivery payment option.

Naaptol

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Naaptol was founded as just a price comparison engine earlier back in 2008 and was grown into an online shopping place later. You can find almost all the popular brands here and compare prices to get the best of your money.

Top Government Efforts to Curb Social Media and Internet Freedom in 2012

It was an eventful year for the tech geeks, where the government of different countries tried to curb social media and internet freedom in different ways. We are presenting here the top 7 government efforts to curb our internet freedom.

YouTube Ban in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sudan and Pakistan

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An anti-Islamic video called “The Innocence of Muslims” recently triggered violence in some countries and the governments of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sudan and Pakistan blocked the popular online video sharing website YouTube for not removing the video. The government asked the website to block access to the video but Google, which owns YouTube, explained that it doesn’t have any localized operation in these countries so it could not restrict access. There are millions of YouTube users in these countries so the ban has had a far reaching impact.

Internet Censorship in India

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Reliance Communications blocked a number of popular websites including The Pirate Bay, Dailymotion, Vimeo and Torrentz in 3 May, 2012 without any prior warnings. To protest this internet censorship, a hacker hacked the server of Reliance Communications. Cartoonist Aseem Trivedi and journalist Alok Dixit also started a movement called “Save Your Voice” against Internet censorship in India. Some popular domain hosting sites like Fabulous.com, Buydomains.com were also blocked in July 2012.

VoIP Services banned by Ethiopian Government

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The Ethiopian government has only one state-owned ISP, Ethio Telecom and it has been filtering its citizen’s internet access for quite a while now. The government has also passed a law, according to which, VoIP service users can be punished by up to 15 years in prison. They banned popular VoIP services like Skype and Google Talk and the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology can now also “supervise and issue licenses to all privately owned companies that import equipment used for the communication of information” under this new law.

Iran Censored Gmail and Google Search

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Iran blocked Gmail and Google search for a week back in September. However, after receiving complaints from people including members of their own parliament, the government decided to remove the barrier. Mohammad Reza Aghamiri, a member of the committee said in a statement to the Mehr news agency, “We wanted to ban YouTube and then Gmail was cut off as well, and this was unintended.” The country continues to block any website or social network that shares anti-government views.

Twitter blocked Neo-Nazi Account in Germany

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Twitter used its local censorship policy for the first time in Germany and blocked access to a neo-Nazi account at the request of the government. The social networking site introduced the policy to users back in January but used it for the first time in October. “Never want to withhold content; good to have tools to do it narrowly and transparently,” that’s what Twitter’s general counsel Alex Macgillibray said after announcing the decision.

China Unveiled Tight Internet Censorship Rules

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China legalized the deletion of pages or posts which are considered to contain illegal objects and information this December and unveiled tighter internet censorship rules. The new rule indicates that, Xi Jinping, the Communist Party chief will continue to stop the often attacking, not-so-government-friendly online chatting. From now on, the internet users have to use their real names for registration process with network providers.

The Philippines Bans Cybersex and Trolling

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The government of the Philippines has recently signed into the law the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. The list of cybercrime includes getting naked on online video chat service and talking bad about people online. And that’s not all, the Filipinos have to abide by the rules even when they are not on their country’s soil.