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Google Search now lets you vote for American Idol, Facebook will offer real-time voting progress updates

Feb26
by Sindy Cator on February 26, 2014 at 2:40 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Google, Insider, Mobile

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Google today launched a new feature that lets American Idol fans vote for their favorite performers directly from the search engine from their phone, tablet, or desktop. At the same time, Facebook has agreed to support on-air voting progress updates based on real-time East Coast data.

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Here is how the new Google feature works:

  • Search: Visit google.com or use the Google Search App for Android or iOS and search for [american idol] or [idol] during the voting window and select from your favorite finalists.
  • Vote: Add up to 50 votes per contestant. You can select your favorites and submit your picks – directly from Google. You can vote for as many contestants as you want.
  • Submit: Click submit to send your votes to American Idol. Then watch Idol videos on YouTube, share on Google+, or go back and vote for another contestant if you haven’t yet.

The first show is tonight, which is why the Google feature is going live today. Facebook has yet to officially announce its participation, which will allow at-home viewers to see how their favorite finalists are faring in the voting polls at a given time, but this is likely because its integration is limited to “select live shows.”

FremantleMedia, 19 Entertainment/CORE Media Group, and FOX first announced the partnerships with the biggest search and social networking companies late last month. The goal is to give fans “powerful new interactive on-air and online experiences” for American Idol XIII.

“This season of American Idol is all about re-connecting fans with what they love most about the show – the journey of the contestants from hopefuls to stardom,” Fox SVP Bill Bradford said in a statement. “With the help of innovators like Google and Facebook, this season, we’re deepening that connection by making it easy for fans to make a bigger impact and be a bigger part of the show than ever before.”

While this type of deal is unique for both Google and Facebook, if all goes well, it probably won’t be the last.

Top Image Credit: Karen Bleier/Getty Images

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Uniiverse takes its ‘eBay for activities’ app to Android

Feb26
by Sindy Cator on February 26, 2014 at 2:00 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider, Product Launches

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When Uniiverse launched its iPhone app back in October, we noted that it was essentially a different service to when we first covered the Toronto-based startup way back in February 2012. But the basic premise remained the same – get yourself away from your computer and out into the local community – meet people and do things.

Now, the so-called ‘eBay for activities’ platform is available for Android too. Co-founder and CEO Craig Follett tells us that since its arrival on iOS, he’s seen that its mobile users are “exceptionally engaged”, logging in at least ten times more frequently per month than their Web-based counterparts. “This figure is growing every month,” he says.

Uniiverse automatically taps your location to surface events and activities that are listed in your locale. The description, price, date and location are all given in the event preview, and you can click through for more information and book tickets. This could be anything from yoga or fashion photo classes, to 5-a-side football.

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If you choose to sign-in using your social network credentials, Uniiverse can recommend events based on what you like, what your friends are doing, and other ‘signals’.

Interestingly, Follett says the Android app has been built by developers who “draw experience from building renowned apps”, including Tumblr and Readability.

Uniiverse is available to download from Google Play now.

➤ Uniiverse | Google Play

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Find’Em Tracking could be the world’s thinnest Bluetooth tracker

Feb26
by Sindy Cator on February 26, 2014 at 12:51 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Gadgets, Insider, Product Launches

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There’s no shortage of gadgets designed to help you never lose your belongings. Take the Cobra Tag for instance, a Bluetooth-enabled fob that you can clip to anything and connects with your phone to tell you if either the phone or the fob-connected object move out of range of each other. There are other similar contraptions too, such as the the Elgato Smart Key which not only helps you find your keys, but remember where you parked your car.

The latest entrant to the increasingly-saturated space is Find’Em Tracking, which claims to be the thinnest Bluetooth tracking device on the market. Indeed, at only 2.4mm thick, you will struggle to find any others that are as thin. But how thin does one need their Bluetooth tracker to be?

We went hands-on with the device to see what it brings to the table. It’s worth noting here that the device doesn’t start shipping until March, and there will likely be some upgrades pushed out ahead of launch. More on that at the bottom of this post, but for now here’s what you can expect.

Find’Em Tracking: The Lowdown

The key USP behind Find’Em Tracking is that it’s thin enough to slip inside your wallet or similar tight compartment. That it does, and it does well.

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When setting up, you’ll need to download the accompanying app for Android or iOS, and then sync the card with the app.

Now, at this juncture what I would say is that the Find’Em Tracking device needs to ship with clearer instructions for setting up. Or at least have a better FAQ on the website – as things stand, under the key question “How do I set up my Find’Em Tracking card?”, the answer is given as: “Download the app on App Store or Google Play.” Unfortunately, it’s not as simple as that. But it is simple – like anything when you know how.

It turns out that the little, innocuous white switch on the bottom is the on/off switch – there’s no wording to suggest that though. Indeed, it could equally have been a switch for opening the back of the case to replace the battery.

Similarly, once you’ve figured out that this is the on/off switch, you have to hit the sync button – except there is no obvious sign of a button next to where the ‘Sync’ wording is. There is a little hole which I had initially assumed was for a pin to reset the device, but it turns out this is actually a light indicator for when you hit the Sync button. If you press the flat surface where ‘Sync’ is, you’ll discover that this is in fact a button – though it would greatly benefit from having a raised surface that feels like a button. It’s probably a little too subtle as things stand.

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These may seem like minor issues, and perhaps they are. But often it’s little design niggles like this that can frustrate users – first impressions count for a lot. Hopefully the Find’Em Tracking team can improve and iterate on this in future versions.

Once you’ve hit the Sync ‘button’, launched the app and pressed ‘scan’, you’ll see a list of compatible devices spring up. Strangely, it also detected my Bluetooth Elgato Smart Key – I would’ve assumed it would only be compatible with the Find’Em Tracking device.

At any rate, select the card, and you’ll be asked to place it where it will normally be housed (e.g. your wallet) and position it to the left edge “of your iPhone”.

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Within the app, you can change the name, alert options and alarms. Though the apps are currently prototypes and only display three options – 10-15 ft, 15-20 ft and 25-30 ft, eventually you will be able to set the distance up to 150 ft, and receive an instant alert once you leave that range.

It’s also worth adding here that, as things stand, the app is quite confusing given that it doesn’t stipulate what the ’5-10′, ’10-15′ and ’15-25′ numbers refer to. Hopefully this will be remedied in the more consumer-friendly version that’s touted to launch before the devices start shipping to consumers.

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Based on my tests, the Find’Em Tracking device worked, and it worked well. When I walked out of range, my phone would buzz and flash. It would stop when I moved back towards the card, which I could hear had also been beeping when I left the vicinity, which is helpful for when you walk away with your wallet in-hand, but forget your phone.

If you didn’t notice the alert go off or the wallet is no longer within tracking distance, you can also tap the Google Maps integration to discover the last known GPS location of the card.

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However, when the app wasn’t open and active on my screen, the loud blaring alert from the Find’Em Tracking app didn’t always work – all I received was very subtle notifications, which you can see in the image above on the right. Also, if my phone was on silent, well, it’s impossible to hear the blare.

For this to be truly effective, it really needs all the bells and whistles regardless of whether the app is open on your device or not. It’s still early days though, and we’re hoping many of these issues will be ironed out ahead of the shipping date next month.

Indeed, the next version of the Find’Em Tracking App will let users track more than ten cards simultaneously and log-in through the Web to see the last-known location, for starters. Plus, the unit itself will sport an upgraded, stronger battery frame. That said, the current one doesn’t seem particularly flimsy.

The units are available on pre-order now for an affordable $24.99 (this is a limited-time offer though), which is roughly half the price of StickNFind, a competing device that’s also very small. StickNFinds are a little thicker, but they still fit inside an average-sized wallet.

Find’Em Tracking shows potential, but we hope the early-stage issues we encountered are solved soon.

➤ Find’em Tracking

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Report on small business triggers new sparring on Obamacare

Feb26
by Sindy Cator on February 26, 2014 at 12:00 pm
Posted In: Affordable Care Act, Around the Web, health care, health reform, John Boehner, Obamacare

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act may raise insurance premiums for 11 million small business employees and lower rates for 6 million others. That’s an estimate from a report by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), part of the Department of Health and Human Services. The report says higher rates are partly […]

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BoxTV is sharpening its focus on Indians in the UK with new mobile payment options

Feb26
by Sindy Cator on February 26, 2014 at 11:48 am
Posted In: Around the Web, India, Product Updates, UK, video streaming

win8 300x300 BoxTV is sharpening its focus on Indians in the UK with new mobile payment optionsTimes Internet, India’s top Web content firm, continued its push to provide a range of top Internet services after BoxTV — its video streaming service — launched a year ago. Now BoxTV is sharpening its focus on the UK, where there is a large diaspora of about 1.5 million Indians, by introducing mobile-enabled payments to its subscribers there.

This means that from now onwards, customers of Virgin Mobile, Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile, 3 and O2 in the UK will be able to purchase BoxTV mobile packs online or through BoxTV’s Android app and charge the payment to their phone bills, with the help of BoxTV’s mobile billing partner Fortumo.

The UK is the second region to get this feature — BoxTV introduced mobile-enabled payment mode in India last October.

BoxTV has more than 14,000 hours of content — primarily Bollywood and regional content that includes movies, TV shows and documentaries — in nine languages for customers outside India. The service currently claims more than half a million registered users worldwide and Times Internet has plans to expand it “aggressively” in the coming months.

Read – BoxTV comes out of beta aiming to dominate India and become the world’s ‘Netflix for Bollywood’

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