Showing posts with label Online Mobile Store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Online Mobile Store. Show all posts

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Have You Heard of Google Music?



Google Music is a digital application distribution platform for Android. It is also an online electronics and digital media store that is developed and maintained by, evidently, Google. What is it for? It is basically for users to allow them to browse and download music. But what else could we get from it? Does it do anything good?

Well, it’s more like an online mobile store for music. And like most other app stores, some can be downloaded for free, and the others evidently, come with a price. To get yourself kicking up with the beat with your Android smartphone, you need to install the Google Play Music app. It’s needless to worry about the installation since its file size is only under 1MB and so with the cost since it is absolutely free.

Halfway through installation, you’re going to need to upload music files—you can upload as much depending on your liking. But, you have to download the Google Music Manager software and install it first to do so. Sounds a lot of download, huh? You must select the file where you keep the music you want to add, which is usually ‘my music’ or ‘iTunes’ if you are using an iDevice.

Have you located your music already? If so, let Google Music Manager take care of the rest as it begins to upload the songs to the cloud. By the way, the maximum number of tracks you could add is 20,000. I am real certain that you won’t even be near the exceeding bar, unless you have a karaoke list of songs! Hah.

You are going to need a Google account as well since—hello—this is Google Music. But if you are using Android phone, then you will be setup already.

If you want to access your tracks, you can go through the Google Music Web Player or just go straight to the Google Play app so you could start rockin’ anywhere in the world, provided that you are connected to the internet via wireless or not—perhaps a speedy one.

Anyway, its better if you have stored some music files into your device since streaming your music from the cloud can eat up heavily into your monthly data allowance—like what was stated. You can download other music files by simply loading up the Google Music Manager and select the ‘download’ tab. From then, you can download everything from the cloud, or you can be selective with the songs you want to download.

How is it better than the traditional transferring of files through a USB cable? Well, with just some toggles and taps, you can have all your favorite songs playing without the hassle of finding the cable and waiting for files to be transferred. Not that it’s too much of a work, but this one is pretty much easier.

You think you have to be fully connected so you won’t experience the annoying music blackouts? Not to worry, since Google has built in a solution. The recent songs that were played are cached so that they will just keep playing as your Android phone finds its way to be connected once again.

Well, that’s just only some bits and bites of Google Music. So, make use of your mobile earphones, and get rockin’ with the Google Music!

Monday, June 10, 2013

Talk About Love



Everybody claims they have fallen in love but only a few are aware of how. They simply reason out that they love him or her just because they do—no further explanation. But then again, people fall in love in different ways; they also feel loved in different ways as well. Love sustains as the love given is reciprocated even in diversified way. Love is profound and I couldn’t agree more. And it’s the only word that only two hearts can understand. How? It’s through Love Language. Gary Chapman says, “People feel loved when a partner expresses love in the language that is natural to the recipient. If love is expressed in a different language, the message of love isn’t received.” Do you know your Love Language? Love Language is classified into five. Let’s find out yours.

1.       Words of Affirmation. This is done by professing and professing sweet words to your partner. It is a form of appreciation. Take for example, the husband or boyfriend fixes the portable charger of his girl, and the girl gives praise to his man. The guy would feel his manliness as his girl appreciates her. It may be the other way around in which the person itself expresses this love language by appreciating his or her partner simply because of the golden rule: Do to others as you would have them do to you. By then, there would be a great possibility that his or her partner reciprocates the love he or she gives in the same way.

2.       Quality Time. This type of language is about giving your better half your undivided attention. Some couples believe that being together and doing things together is the best way to show love. Focusing on your partner, if this is his or her language, will make her feel more loved than the gifts given. I guess the song Together Forever was inspired by this language.

3.       Receiving Gifts. Although giving gifts is already a human protocol, still some people feel more loved when they receive gifts. It’s not necessary that the gifts should be expensive. As long as their partner remembers to give them gifts on special occasions—or sometimes even on casual days—they feel more appreciated. Trust me, even if you’ll buy just some iPhone Accessories, she will definitely kiss you with all her heart’s content! Not that they are materialistic, or okay, maybe a little. But most often than not, they just want to reminisce things as they see tangible things given by their dear ones.

4.       Acts of Service. This involves a lot of creativity, time and either a great or can be just a little effort. Evidently, action speaks louder than words for these people. It may be as simple as helping him or her on doing dishes or any kind of house chores. Or it may be helping him or her to choose on an online mobile store about her phone and stuff. Acts of service need not to be that extravagant. It can be just anything like making him or her coffee in the morning as long as it is done with joy.

5.       Physical Touch. This is not outright the same as sex or all about the bedroom. The people who have this language are, not surprisingly, touchy. It can either be just pat on the back, holding hands, and thoughtful touches on the arm, shoulder, or face. Physical touch is a way to show excitement, concern, care, and love.

Although it’s good to know what our love language is, it’s better to know the language of our partner in a way that they’d feel the love you share. We must find a way to express our love that suits our partner for Chapman said, “Unless you speak the proper language, your message of love won’t be heard.”