Showing posts with label remove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remove. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Google removes 5 ​​of their services

 iGoogle

As usual Google every so decide to eliminate some services that have not been well accepted by the public, and this time through his blog has announced it will eliminate five services, Google Mini, Google Talk Chatback, the search application in Symbian , iGoogle and Google Video.
 
iGoogle was launched in 2005 and worked by way of personalized website, where users were free to set up a scheme where they can place news, videos and social networking content to not miss a single detail.

Google Video, a service will also be sent to oblivion by Google in the coming months, although since 2009 it began to show signs of its demise, when Google removed the ability to upload new videos to this system.

And if you're a user of Google Video, the company gives you the option to move your videos to YouTube, where your settings will be placed in private by default. Also, if you're interested to be part of YouTube, you can download your videos or eliminate them altogether.

Google Mini, a search service for businesses, will stop working on 31 July. There, businesses that use it can replace or Commerce Site Search Search. The company has pledged to provide technical assistance to the end of contracts.

Chatback Google Talk will also be deleted. The service allowed to insert a Google Talk widget site to get live feedback from visitors of the portal. Instead, Google recommends using the Meebo bar (a service you just bought).

Finally, the company will kill the search application in Symbian mobile operating system owned by Nokia. Users can use the search engine and other Google services directly entering the site from the browser software

How to install Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean in the Nexus S

Google has started to launch the updates, but you may not yet have. So if you are desperate to discover each new Jelly Bean in your Nexus S, then I recommend the following steps of this tutorial we are going to share below.

Android Jelly Bean

Just remember that you are solely responsible for what may happen to your smartphone as a result of this process. True, this tutorial is meant to help, but nobody is going to be responsible if you take any step goes wrong. Above all, keep in mind the model of your Nexus S to be able to apply the steps in this tutorial, it is not for everyone. In the steps of the tutorial I give models for those who can use it.

Now, with that clarified, let's go through the tutorial to install Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in your Nexus S.
  • Step 1: Unlock the bootloader, make a root and flash mode controller ClockworkMod Recovery. This procedure can do it easily with this software: download all-in-one root tollkit Nexus .
  • Step 2: Download Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean (JRO03E) from this direct link from Google . The. Zip file you download is to update from Android 4.0.4 Jelly Bean (IMM76D) in the following Nexus S: i9020T / i9023. It can also work in the Nexus S i9020A, according to some users. In any case, and left up to you. Just do not intend to apply this. Zip on computers without Android 4.0.4 or any other model that has not been mentioned in this step, because there they can have problems.
  • Pas0 3: Restart ClockworkMod mode (CWM) Recovery off your Nexus S and then simultaneously press the buttons simultaneously to increase the volume and power.
  • Step 4: Make a backup nandroid. This will help you recover information in case you have problems later with the Jelly Bean ROM.
  • Step 5: Choose the option 'install zip from sdcard ", then" choose zip from sdcard' and then the. Zip you downloaded in step 2. This will make Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean is flashed on your Nexus S.
  • Step 6: When you're done, go to the CWM main menu and restart the system, selecting 'reboot system now'.
That's it. If you followed the steps right, I'm sure now you are enjoying the new features of Android Jelly Bean in your Nexus S. If you do not dare to follow this tutorial, you can expect that Google will send the notification to upgrade to the new version of Android in the coming hours, days or weeks.