Gmail Introduces Priority Inbox

Google has always been filtering spam with over 99 percent accuracy but sometimes we get too many emails which aren’t spam but unimportant. If I were to name some of my emails unimportant, Facebook notification emails would go into that. I don’t want to see them along with most of my other important emails. But then I don’t want to turn them off either, since I need to read Facebook messages straight from my email inbox.

To help with this situation, Google has today announced priority inbox. Watch the video below to know how it works

Priority Inbox splits your inbox into three sections: “Important and unread,” “Starred” and “Everything else”:

Gmail then categorizes emails as important or unimportant. It takes a variety of factors into consideration before it does that. Frequency of emails to a certain contact for example.

Priority inbox will be rolled in one week.

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China Unicom to Give Jailbroken iPhone on Purchase

Yeah, you heard it right, have a look at these reports straight from the China where iPhone 4′s carrier at China is advertising these phones which come jailbroken with the purchase. Since the dawn of Jailbreakme.com, jailbreaking has been easier than ever which made the carrier think about this as a marketing opportunity

[via 9to5Mac]

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Charge Your iPhone 4 With Sunlight

A company called FrostFire has created a lithium-ion iPhone 4 case which let’s you charge the phone with the sunlight hence increasing the battery while you are on the go. The case has a solar panel embedded on it which can buy you “enough” battery. When I say enough, it means 20 minutes of sunlight charge will let you have another 50 minutes on standby which is quite a lot in case of an emergency.

While if you charge it with a USB it will give you an extra standby of 315 hours hence buying you a lot of backup battery.

And all of that in 70 bucks, which I believe is quite worth the price. There have been speculations about Apple adding this to the idevices since forever but I think an external case is a better bet. Apple officially adding this feature means, you have to buy a lot more price for this. I’m better off with $70

[via JKontherun]

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Everything That’s Wrong With Digg v4

So the Digg v4 was launched yesterday. A monster full of bugs as if no testing was done before it was made available to public on a busy day at a busy hour. Bugs weren’t the only thing which made me think that way, everything about new digg seems like it was never tested.

I have been very active on Digg for a very long time and below are my finding about what I think is wrong with the new digg.

My News is full of uninteresting stories and spam

Spamming Digg has never been this easy. In fact that’s the only thing I actually saw in “My News”. “My News” is cluttered with the stories that the people you have been following either submitted or dugg. In terms of old digg, you could consider it something like Recommendations Engine. But, it’s different. Recommendations Engine picked up the stories which could be of interest to you from upcoming (stories submitted within 24 hours) while “My News” shows stories even from 10 days ago, if it’s recently dugg by a following digger.

Duplicates

Everyone hates duplicates, and everyone hates them more if they both make it to front page and it gets even nauseous if you don’t have the ability to bury one of those. While Digg v3 had a bad duplicate detector, at least it had it. And to make sure, I’d check all the submissions from that specific category by sorting them by most dugg, to make sure there is no submission about that already in the upcoming section which is of course impossible to do now. I could see a story running as much as 5 times today since there is no real way to detect duplication.

RSS submissions sure is a bad idea

With auto-rss-submissions, My News gets even more cluttered with blogs like Gizmodo publishing as much as 70 entries a day while it’s certain that all of them weren’t supposed to be submitted to Digg. It gets worse if you are following a news source because they publish hundreds of stories a day.

With auto submissions, the title, description and categories are auto chosen too. Taking that into consideration, how would this top 10 lists blog auto submit the content and into what category?

Digg has also let other social news sites like Reddit to have their official accounts to auto submit content hence resulting in more and more spam and duplicates. While browsing My News, to see a gif, I had to click on Digg’s link to reach Reddit’s link to reach the gif.

Just to have visualization of what I’m saying, see the image below and count out the submissions by Hongkiat. [via FastRocker8]

Digg isn’t a social news site anymore

“The term social news refers to websites where users submit and vote on news stories or other links, thus determining which links are presented.” – Wikipedia

While users can still submit stories to new Digg, publishers are now auto-submitting a lot more stories without contributing to community in anyway hence stealing the social factor from it.

Most stories have limited impact and life

An active user with over 2000 followers could get as much as 300 diggs on an interesting story before getting popular which has now been decreased to 15-30 diggs. There is no real way for you to find interesting upcoming stories except that you get lucky and they appear in “My News” exactly at the time when you check it out.

Earlier, users could browse upcoming stories via categories and even subcategories and then sort them by recent, most dugg or most matched. There were plenty ways to find out good content to digg from the upcoming section.

Luck and timings are the only ways you can find an interesting story to digg now.

The new itchy trigger

Itchy Trigger was implemented to prevent users from digging more than 300 stories in 24 hours time span. This has been made more harsh by adding complete activity ban including submissions and comments which was before limited to digging alone. [via Msaleem]

No easy way to know what your friends are submitting

You can’t subscribe to a user’s submission feed anymore, which is something most of the active digg users like to do. I for example, love the submissions by MrBabyMan and LtGenPanda and would always want to check those out but I can’t. All I can now subscribe to are the stories dugg by them which is a whole lot of clutter I don’t want to get into.

Fewer opportunities for independent publishers and more for mainstream media

Digg with the launch of v4 has taken power from users for unknown reasons and transferred it to the mainstream publishers. As I write this, MrBabyMan, the most influential user on Digg who joined Digg in December 2005 has 19,674 fans while the publisher “Engadget” already has 25,647 fans in a month or so. Which means Engadget has more influence than the most powerful digger.

To hear more comments on Digg v4 by the top digg users: MrBabyMan, Msaleem and 0boy it is highly recommended that you follow the drill down.

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There Will be No Jailbreak for iOS 4.0.2 Says Dev Team

For all those who have been waiting for jailbreak to come up for 4.0.2, it’s not coming. The only reason why iOS 4.0.2 was built at first place was to patch up the PDF exploit to fix jailbreak and other potential security issues. With 4.1 in beta stage it makes no sense for the dev team to release a jailbreak for 4.0.2.

The dev team gave this update on their official blog

No, there won’t be.  FW 4.0.2/3.2.2 was *only* released to fix the jailbreakme hole.  With FW 4.1 still in its beta stages, it makes no sense to escalate the “cat & mouse” with Apple for FW updates that only fix the jailbreak holes. To quote WOPR, “the only winning move is not to play”.

If you want a jailbroken phone, your best bet is to downgrade to iOS 4.0.1/4.0 or wait till September for the release of iOS 4.1, soon after which devteam will hopefully release the jailbreak

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Google Introduces Google Voice in Gmail

Google has just announced today the Google Voice facility straight from your Gmail which would be rolled in upcoming days. This service will let you call on phones of your friends. All you would require is this plugin

Watch the video below straight from Google to understand the service

From Google’s Official blog

Calls to the U.S. and Canada will be free for at least the rest of the year and calls to other countries will be billed at our very low rates. We worked hard to make these rates really cheap (see comparison table) with calls to the U.K., France, Germany, China, Japan—and many more countries—for as little as $0.02 per minute.

Calling a number would be no biggie. Just like your usual phone works. Just click on Call phone and dial a number

If you have Google voice phone number, that will appear as your ID on outbound calls while you can also recieve calls on the same number straight from your Gmail.

Only launching for US users for now and will be rolled later for rest of the world.

[via GoogleBlog]

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Buy Samsung Captivate for 1 Cent Through Amazon Contract

If you are an Android user on AT&T, your best bet is to buy a Samsung Captivate. And wouldn’t it be even better if you get that for 1 cent? Amazon is offering a $199.99 discount on the Samsung Captivate handset on a contract which can be read below

When you purchase your device with service from AmazonWireless.com, we automatically pass along an instant discount from the carrier to you.  This discount has been provided to you based on your agreement to (a) activate a new, or extend an existing, line of service for this device with the carrier, and (b) maintain this service in good standing for a minimum of 181 consecutive days.  If you do not activate or extend a line of service in connection with this device, or if your service is canceled/disconnected before 181 consecutive days, AmazonWireless.com will charge you $250 per device, plus applicable taxes.

There’s no word on till when the offer will last

[via Engadget]

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Guy Officially Changes His Name to “HostGator” for Ad. Campaign

These days, companies just do anything to get on Digg’s front-page or to get their name viral. While a lot of these campaigns actually go viral like the Old Spice social media campaign which gathered over 6 million video impressions, some of these campaigns are plain stupid. Billy officially and legally changing his name to HostGator falls in the latter category.

Billy Gibby from Alaska has entered into Partnership with HostGator and hence changed his name to HostGator Dotcom on the papers. Last year he had his neck tattooed with “hostgator.com” to become the first man to be a walking billboard. Since then he has had over 20 such paid tattoos.

Billy says

I wanted to be the first person to ever have their name legally changed to a Web site …. I can’t wait to see the look on people’s faces when they see my drivers license, or when they announce me into the ring for a fight with, ‘Please welcome Hostgator Dotcom’

[via AppScout]

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Android Market License Verification has been Cracked

Android Police has just reported moments ago that Google’s Android Market License Verification can be easily cracked. According to them, most apps can be easily patched of license protection, hence making them available off android market shelf and easy target of piracy. This can help let sites, dedicated to pirate apps, continue to do so with automated algorithms.

The video below shows the demo of game StarHunt and the Google LVL demo app being patched easily

[via Android Police]

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Install Flash 10.1 on Android 2.2 (Froyo) Without Rooting

You could always install flash on your Android phones, that’s one of those things which make android stand out when compared to the iOS. But to install the latest version of Flash you used to have to root the phone. These files here would let you install the latest version of Flash without rooting the phone.

[via TNW]

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