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Everyone wants to make money online but the question is 'HOW'. 


There are many  ways to make online money like blogging, freelancing services, surveys, online jobs or teaching. But these ways are time taking. You have to give 3-4 hrs a day and in blogging you have to give your whole day or maybe whole week. 


The easiest way to make money in few minutes is by clicking on ads. There are many sites offering pay per click ads but many of them are totally fake and the genuine ones PPC rates are very low. You can hardly make money from them. But I found a new site which actually makes me money and pays me ₹5 per ad. 

All you need to earn money is a PAN card, a bank account and an identity proof.


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  • Click on the link https://www.socialtrade.biz/signup.aspx?UserNO=4/262/36&Position=P
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  • After selecting plan type make neft for your selected plan. (for STP-10 make neft of ₹5750, for STP-20 ₹11500, STP-50 ₹28750 and STP-100 ₹57500) valid for 12 months.
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  • After neft your account will be created and you can submit your documents (Identity proof, Pan card, bank cheque or passbook in which you wish to get your money) for further KYC.
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Proof of receiving money from social trade
proof of receiving money

You can make more by referring people about social trade. With each account added you can make 
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Blackberry's upcoming Android phone leaked


Acc to recent reports, a purported render of BlackBerry's Android-powered slider smartphone, Venice, has appeared online.

The person behind the popular account @evleaks posted a picture that features a part of the display of the phone along with a Blackberry Passport-like three row keypad. He also posted that the BlackBerry Venice slider will soon be available on US carrier AT&T.

But BlackBerry and Google had refused to comment on the matter.

The phone's screen pictured in the leaked render even features the three Android navigation buttons making the claim appear more convincing.

As per a Reuters report, BlackBerry is considering equipping an upcoming smartphone with Google's Android software.The move to use Android is part of BlackBerry's strategy to pivot to focus on software and device management, it said. The report had suggested that BlackBerry will probably use Android on an upcoming slider device that is likely to be released this autumn, citing sources. The slider is likely to combine a touch screen with a physical keyboard, similar to BlackBerry's Passport phone.

According to recent rumours, the Venice, is a slider devicefirst announced at the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona. It's expected to sport a 5.4-inch QHD display, an 18MP rear camera and a 5MP front-facing camera and will be powered by a 64-bit 1.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexacore processor and 3GB RAM. BlackBerry is expected to release the phone by November 2015.

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7 Tech jobs that will pay you minimum $177,000


There's little doubt that technology-related jobs, whether building software or managing a network, are in demand and pay well.

But it's also a fact that wages differ from state to state. And it is no different in the US. Salaries are higher in places like San Francisco, New York, and Boston than they are in other parts of the US, which crookss the data a bit.

Tech recruiting specialist Mondo recently published a report on the highest-paid tech jobs with salary ranges, reflecting regional differences in pay, with areas like NYC/San Francisco on the high end and areas like Florida/Dallas on the low end.

Here's are 7 tech jobs according to Mondo's listing which will help you earn at least $130,000.

Chief security officer: Up to $214,000

This person is responsible for protecting an organization from hackers and other security-related breaches. The job includes buying and installing computer security products, ensuring corporate apps don't have holes, doing forensics if a problem occurs, and so on. The professionals are generally paid well, for, millions of dollars can be at stake.

Chief data officer: Up to $200,000

Collecting, storing and analyzing loads of data is rage these days in companies both big and small. This person would lead a team of data scientists that could span across IT, marketing, and business functions.

VP, information technology: Up to $178,000

This person usually heads the internal tech team and may report to a chief information officer, or maybe the top IT exec at the company.

Director, PMO: Up to $177,000

A director of project management/program management is the person in charge of a particular tech project or an ongoing program.This may involve managing an interdisciplinary team of engineers, marketeers and business people.

Application architect: Up to $175,000

An application architect is someone who helps engineers large, complex software programmes with lots of moving parts.

iOS developer: Up to $174,000

An iOS developer writes mobile apps for Apple devices, the iPhone and iPad. Every company in the world these days is looking to reach iPhone and iPad users.

Android developer: Up to $173,000

An Android developer writes mobile apps for Android devices. Nearly all companies, from your health club to Fortune 500 companies, are writing their own mobile apps.

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YouTube app for iOS and android gets 60fps playback support


Over the last few months, Google owned YouTube launched both 60fps video on the desktop and for live video streams. Starting today, you can also watch the service’s smooth 60fps videos in Youtube's iOS and Android apps.

Given that these video streams were already available on YouTube’s other main platforms, it was only a matter of time before Google brought this feature to mobile, too. According to a YouTube spokesperson”, 60fps YouTube is now available on the desktop, Apple TV and the PlayStation 3 and 4 consoles.

60fps video may seem like overkill — and some people definitely prefer 30 or 24fps for their video experiences, especially when it comes to movies about hobbits. Gamers, however, tend to aim for a 60fps experience and so it’s no surprise that there is already plenty of compatible game videos on YouTube today. Those games, after all, were made to be seen at a high frame rate already.

Now that a lot of consumer cameras also support high frame rate  recordings, though, there is also quite a bit of other content available in both 720p60 and 1080p60, as well as a number of commercial releases.

Earlier this year, YouTube also introduced support for 60fps 4K video. That’s probably a bit much for even the most modern of smartphones (that kind of resolution tends to push most desktops to its limit, after all), but most modern phones should be able to easily cope with these new 60fps streams.

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One simple tip to get more likes on Facebook



So your last Facebook post, on which you worked so much -- giving smart twists to make it funny and awesome -- did not get enough likes? Well, the fault may not be with the content but with timings, according to a study. 

So when is the best time to post on Facebook? On weekdays during working hours, and then again between 7 pm and 8 pm, suggests the study conducted by Lithium Technologies, Bustle.com reported. 

On the weekends there's a major drop-off in reactions. Hence, if you are really feeling yourself on Friday evening, wait to post that photo on until Monday afternoon. 

"The probability that an audience member reacts to a message may depend on several factors, such as his daily and weekly behaviour patterns, his location or timezone, and the volume of other messages competing for his attention," said researchers who conducted the study. 

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The US cities of San Francisco and New York exhibit similar shapes, where reactions peak at the beginning of work hours, the study said. 

For Paris, the reactions peak in the second half of working hours, while for London most reactions are expected towards the end of working hours. 

"This is important for businesses which are trying to connect with consumers in different areas, or if your new social media crush lives halfway across the globe," the researchers said. 

Also, if you want immediate gratification, Twitter might be the way to go. The study found that it sees bigger peaks in usage, has twice the chance of eliciting responses, and reaction times are much faster compared to Facebook. 

On Facebook it takes up to two hours for the first half of the responses to come in; on Twitter, however, most responses come within half an hour. 

The researchers then took their data set, which held timestamps from a huge number of posts (144 million, to be precise) and reactions (1.1 billion) over a 120-day period, and analyzed it using Klout.

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Meizu MX5 launched with FHD AMOLED display, fingerprint scanner, octa-core processor and 3GB Ram at $285


China based electronics company Meizu has launched its new flagship smartphone, MX5, in its home market at a starting price of 1800 yuan ( $285 approx).

The Meizu MX5 sports an all-metal body and features a 5.5-inch full-HD (1920x1080p) AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The phone has a finger-print sensor embedded with its Home button. It weighs 149gram and is 7.6mm thick.

It is powered by a 2.2GHz octa-core MediaTek Helios X10 processor (ARM cortex A53) driven by PowerVR G6200 graphics backed by 3GB RAM with 16, 32 and 64GB storage variant running Android 5.0 lollipop with Flyme 4.5 UI on the top.


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Meizu MX5 features a 20MP rear camera with a Sony IMX220 sensor and dual-LED flash and laser focus and a 5MP front camera. The rear camera supports 4K video capture.

The phone has a 3150mAh battery and comes with Meizu's mCharge fast charging technology. In terms of connectivity, the dual-sim phone supports 4G (both FDD-LTE and TD-LTE), Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.1 and GPS.

Meizu is expected to introduce the phone in India but has not revealed the launch date and pricing information.

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Make in India: After Samsung, now HTC to setup manufacturing unit in India


HTC has finalised its 'Make in India' plans and becomes the second major global smartphone maker to produce handsets in the country, after Samsung Electronics.

The Taiwanese premium smartphone maker has entered into an agreement with Global Devices Network, which set up a manufacturing and assembling unit three months ago in Noida, to make the handsets on contract.

Three senior executives of HTC said that, "Trials have already begun and commercial production is expected to start from mid-July initially catering to HTC's requirements in India."


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An email sent to HTC India did not get any response till Monday press time. Global Devices Network managing director Nitesh Gupta confirmed the company is in talks to start commercial assembling of HTC smartphones, which should be finalised by next month. "It's a contract manufacturing agreement," he said, declining to share further details.

Global Devices Network already produces smartphones for Zen mobiles and is in talks with other device sellers. The company distributes Samsung smartphones, manufactures mobile phone accessories, invests in companies that distribute HTC smartphones and runs a cellphone retail chain.

HTC smartphones made in India will initially range from its entry-level to mid-segment devices, priced between Rs 10,000 and about Rs 25,000, which are sold under the 'Desire' series. It will set up its quality control unit in the contract manufacturer's plant. The company not yet plan to assemble its flagship 'HTC One' series smartphones in India.

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