Whatz the best team lineup (soccer) | buztrend

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Choose your preferred Team Lineup and Which color wins like,share.

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Please comment below your preferred Team and which team wins #cool

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9 things about old mobile phones teenagers wont believe existed

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9 THINGS ABOUT PRE-ANDROID AND PRE-IPHONE FEATURE PHONES THAT NOBODY UNDER 20 WILL BELIEVE

Mobile telephone has come a long way ever since the first mobile phone, DynaTAC was unveiled by Motorola. DynaTAC looked and felt like a brick, had a one line display and you could only make and receive calls. People who were born after the 1995s may not even have seen DynaTAC or that matter the next series of mobiles phones to hit the market.

Today we list the nine unbelievable things about pre-Android, pre-iOS feature phones which you wont believe existed.

1. Batteries went for weeks

Today if your smartphone battery lasts a whole day, you will count yourself lucky. Back in the days when Nokia and Motorola mobiles phones ruled the roost, the batteries of phones could go on and on. Nokia’s were particularly rugged and could carry on with a single charge for a weeks at end.

2. The best mobile game was Snake

There was a time when a game called Snake ruled mobile gaming. You would be surprised to know that people bought the mobile only if it had Snake aboard it. Snake was first released only for monochrome phones. Graphics consisted of black squares, and it had 4 directions. It was programmed in 1997 by Taneli Armanto, a design engineer in Nokia and introduced on the Nokia 6110.

3. Phones didn’t all look the same

Even if their configurations may differ widely, now, we have almost all smartphones looking the same. In those merry old days, you could get a mobile phone according to your choice, and believe me, the choice was wide. before the introduction of the first iPhone in 2007, phones came in a fantastic range of forms: magic springy things, foldy things, flippy things, things with aerials, things with keyboards.

4. The internet didn’t work

Back in those days of 1G or WAP, if you got through on Internet you would be considered the luckiest man/woman on Earth. It would take hours for a page to render on your itsy bitsy screen. We couldn’t load proper web pages, let alone music or video. And all of it was text based.

5. Nobody wanted a touchscreen

The earliest of the touchscreen phones were rejected by users because they lacked direction. You had to click a mile away to select a feature. Today’s capacitive multi-touch screens are fast and fluid, but pre-2007, any phone with a touchscreen had a resistive one that you had to poke a hundred times with a stylus, and you had to calibrate that or the screen would decide you’d tapped about two centimetres away from where you actually had.

6. Using Windows was considered futuristic

In the 2000s Windows powered phone was considered the ultimate test of technology. When the world’s first smartphone running on Windows Mobile, Orange SPV, was released by HTC, websites, and media was agog with its news and features for weeks. However, like always, Google and Apple stole the march over Microsoft and Microsoft ended up being a fringe player in the smartphone market.

7. Users paid actual money to replace the operator logo

In those days everything came for a fee. You had to change ringtone, wallpaper or access your voicemails, you would be charged absurd amount by the service providers. Heck, even incoming calls were charged in those days.

8. Phones were unbreakable

Smartphones today need replacement even if they just slip out of your hands or your little one nips on the USB port. Back in those days mobiles were pretty indestructible with Nokia being one of the most rugged makers. You could even hit and hurt someone with a Nokia.

9. Nokia was Apple

Nokia was the king, queen and everything in those days. Nokia was Apple! Buying a Nokia mobile phone was considered the ultimate target of buyers when lots of other phones existed. In its hey days, 9 1⁄2 people out of 10 bought a Nokia. It was rugged, it was powerful, it could connect even from sewers and its battery lasted weeks. Nokia was a dream to own in those days.

Do you oldies remember your first phone and what it was like to use it comparing with today’s smartphones. Do write in the comments about your experience with your pre-Android and pre-iOS phones

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Google Making New Messaging App To Challenge Facebook And WhatsApp, Powered by AI

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Google came out with a blast when it launched Google plus with hangouts features. Initial spikes in the liking because of generated interests by the people slacked down and Google hangouts was labeled as a failure. To keep the hangouts and Google Plus alive, Google integrated Google Plus with SEO. Well, that was very strategic but still, Google chat option saw a doomed future.
One of the basic problems of hangouts was its association with Google plus. Google eventually separated Hangouts and made it a standalone app. The company even went an extra mile by allowing users to send Hangout invites to those without Google account. But these scenes came much later in the picture when the fate was already decided.

Even though Google tried to bring everything – phone calls, SMS, messaging and video conferencing – in one place on Hangouts, it really did not work well to attract audiences that seemed more inclined towards WhatsApp, WeChat and others.

According to recent figures, around 900 million people are now using WhatsApp. WhatsApp was bought by Facebook for $19 billion in 2014, and another 700 million people use the Messenger service that Facebook developed internally. That means around 1.6 billion people are using Facebook Services to exchange messages which is a massive figure- the market Google is missing.

Also read: Facebook is bringing games to its messenger app

Google’s New Messaging App:

Google’s new Messaging app would be capable of doing almost everything that a normal Google search can, such as offering up answers and providing links to web pages etc. It will leverage on Google’s artificial intelligence technology to offers chatbots that will message like a real person. Users can ask questions related to weather, news, and images and the chatbots will respond.

Even though Google has been pushing up the ‘Google Now‘ feature everywhere, it knows how critical a chatting app is for users.

What do you think Google’s new messaging app based on intelligent chatbots will be successful?

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10 Most Popular Programming Languages of 2015 | buzztrend

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Programming Language People Wanted To Learn The Most In 2015:

Java
Python
C
C++
JavaScript
PHP
Ruby
C#
CSS
Swift
Which programming language did you learn this year? Tell us in the comments below.

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How A 17-Year-Old Impressed Zuckerberg to Become One of Facebook’s Youngest Employees

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buzzTrend: Michael Sayman is one of the youngest employees of Facebook, working as a Software Developer. He struggled his way through the family financial crisis and wrote an iOS app that topped the game charts. It all started just five years back when this teenage app prodigy developed an interest in programming and wrote his first app.

his is the story of Michael Sayman, one of Facebook’s youngest employees and how he landed his job. Getting a job at Facebook isn’t an easy task and our article on the toughest Facebook interview questions must have convinced you. You must possess some extraordinary talent to impress the nerdy brain of Mr. Zuckerberg and enter 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, California.
Telling his story in a Facebook TechPrep video, Michael Sayman tells how he was able to provide for his whole family during the recession when his family lost their house.

It was just five years back when this teenage app prodigy developed an interest in programming and decided to make his own website based on WordPress to share tips and tricks for his favorite game Disney’s Club Penguin.

It had been just about one year since Steve Jobs had announced the opening of iOS app store. So, he wanted to code a mobile app to make his website more popular. Sadly, he didn’t know anybody to teach him how to write an app. “It was a horrible process of learning, absolutely the worst. My school didn’t offer computer classes so that’s what I had to do,” he said.

So, he decided to take the ultimate route of internet and figured out how to make his app. For the Apple app store registration, he needed the $100 fee. As his family was financially struggling, his mom said if he couldn’t convert the app into sales, he would have to work at the family’s Peruvian chicken restaurant.

When he launched his app, those were the pretty early days with just 1,500 apps in the iOS Store. Eventually, his app rose to the top 10. The Hustle writes, “On the first day, Michael made $40, then $120, and $179. He made $5,000 the first month. On the first day, Michael made $40, then $120, and $179. He made $5,000 the first month.”

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“After the first check arrived I was like, ‘Oh my gosh he’s earning more than me!” his mom, Cristina Sayman, said.

At the same time, due to the recession, his family was struggling and his father lost his job. It was the time when he came up with the idea of ‘4 Snaps.’ In this game, players will take 4 pictures and ask the others to guess the word.

At the time he submitted his new app to the App Store in May 2013, he failed half of his final exams.

Michael publicized the app by paying Instagrammers about $40/day, something he was struggling to afford. But, his risk paid off and his app rose the #127 position in the App store World Games list, eventually to #1.

Technology companies like Facebook are known to keep an eye on such prodigies and same was the case with Michael. A Facebook recruiter reached out to him and offered him a summer internship. Along with his mother, he was taken to the Parse dev conference and given a tour of the world of Facebook.

Unsurprisingly, Michael said, “It was like a Disney World but for tech people.” Talking about Zuckerberg, he said, “He sits down on his desk, puts his feet up, has a soccer ball, and he’s dribbling it. And I’m like, ‘Is this real life right now?”

He got an internship at Facebook for $6,000 a month and today he’s a software developer at Facebook. Here are the famous apps written by him:

* Club Penguin Cheats app
* 4 Snaps
* Super Stickman Jump
* PokeGear
* Bubble Bounce
* GuideZilla
* The Impossible
* Doodle Town

Did you like this story of Michael Sayman? Tell us your views in the comments below.

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Online Jersey Maker V1

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Komodo HTML Sample

The Online Jersey Maker v1

Output:

Log:

Contribute your coding knowledge to this online jersey maker by either commenting a script,code,ideas. or my Facebook page
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Top 10 Android Hacking Apps and Tools Of 2015 for hackers and security researchers

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BY Trend speaks ON DECEMBER 27, 2015 TECHNOLOGY

Here’s the 10 best Android hacking apps and tools of 2015

With the rise of technology and advancements in the mobile field, hacking these days have become very common which was once thought to be done only by those who have an expert knowledge on computers. Even everyday things such as a smart device is hacked nowadays. Android Mobiles can run penetration testing and security test from hacking android apps.

Hacking apps are used by some people just to explore the world of technology or to override security measures that are installed on their mobile devices.

As we are nearing towards the end of 2015, let’s have a look at the top 10 hacking apps of 2015 for android.

1. Hackode

Hackode is one of the best applications for people who want to hack their android devices. The hacker’s Toolbox is an application for penetration tester, Ethical hackers, IT administrator and Cyber security professional to perform different tasks like Google Hacking, Reconnaissance, DNS Dig, Exploits, Security Rss Feed and many more.

2. AndroRAT

AndroRAT, short for Remote Administration Tool for Android, is a client/server application developed in Java Android for the client side and in Java/Swing for the Server, which is used to control a system without having physical access to the system.

3. SpoofApp

SpoofApp is definitely used for fun over functionality. It allow you to spoof (Place) calls with any caller ID number. Basically you can manipulate what number shows up on your friend’s phone when you call. Some other features includes voice changer using which we can change our voice and can even record the entire conversation. To spoof calls, you need to buy SpoofCards which are sold separately.

4. WhatsApp Sniffer

WhatsApp Sniffer is a great android hacking app, which works in tandem with the WhatsApp application. Using this app, you can hack private WhatsApp chats, pictures, audios and videos of your friends who are using your WiFi Hotspot. You can manipulate pictures, videos, account info at your pleasure. It is detected by antivirus so disable your antivirus before using this app.

5. APK Inspector

APK Inspector is a great tool that any general app user will love. It’s main purpose is to reverse engineer any android application. This means that you can get the source code of any android application and edit it in order to remove licence and credits. However, most analysts use it as a powerful GUI tool to see the workings of an Android app as well as understand the coding behind it.

6. Eviloperator

This app automatically connects two person in a phone call making them feel that they called each other. Eviloperator’s biggest merit would probably have to be that you can record and save the conversation.

7. WiFi Killer

This app is used to block a person who is using your WiFi network. You can disable internet connection of any device that is using your network.

8. DroidSheep

DroidSheep is a fantastic hacking app for beginners and anyone else who wants to dabble into the hacking world. This app can be easily used by anybody who has an Android device and only the provider of the web service can protect the users. So, anyone can test the security of his account by himself and can decide whether to continue using the web service.

9. Burp Suite

Burp Suite is kind of like a proofreader or fail safe. It is an integrated platform for performing security testing of web applications. Its various tools work seamlessly together to support the entire testing process, from initial mapping and analysis of an application’s attack surface, through to finding and evaluation of potential security threats.

10. dSploit

dSploit is an Android network analysis and penetration suite to perform network security assessments on mobile phones. It is a complete toolkit so that you can perform various attacks like password sniffing, real time traffic manipulation, etc.

This is the yearly roundup of the top hacking apps and tools available for Android smartphones If you like any other hacking app which is not mentioned above, kindly drop the name in the comments so that we can include it in the new list of 2016.
All can be downloaded at any safe web or store make sure file is scanned properly by your anti virus... 😈

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