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Next level of Personals Data collecting

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Friday, January 21, 2022

One day it will be happen with US.



Ordering Pizza in 2022… just saying…
CALLER:
Is this Pizza Hut?
GOOGLE:
No sir, it’s Google Pizza.
CALLER:
I must have dialed a wrong number, sorry.
GOOGLE:
No sir, Google bought Pizza Hut last month.
CALLER:
OK. I would like to order a pizza.
GOOGLE:
Do you want your usual, sir?
CALLER:
My usual? You know me?
GOOGLE:
According to our caller ID data sheet, the last 12 times you called you ordered an extra-large pizza with three cheeses, sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms and meatballs on a thick crust.
CALLER:
Super! That’s what I’ll have.
GOOGLE:
May I suggest that this time you order a pizza with ricotta, arugula, sun-dried tomatoes and olives on a whole wheat gluten-free thin crust?
CALLER:
What? I don’t want a vegetarian pizza!
GOOGLE:
Your cholesterol is not good, sir.
CALLER:
How the hell do you know that?
GOOGLE:
Well, we cross-referenced your home phone number with your medical records. We have the result of your blood tests for the last 7 years.
CALLER:
Okay, but I do not want your rotten vegetarian pizza! I already take medication for my cholesterol.
GOOGLE:
Excuse me sir, but you have not taken your medication regularly. According to our database, you purchased only a box of 30 cholesterol tablets once at Lloyds Pharmacy, 4 months ago.
CALLER:
I bought more from another Pharmacy.
GOOGLE:
That doesn’t show on your credit card statement.
CALLER:
I paid in cash.
GOOGLE:
But you did not withdraw enough cash according to your bank statement.
CALLER:
I have other sources of cash.
GOOGLE:
That doesn’t show on your latest tax returns, unless you bought them using an undeclared income source, which is against the law!
CALLER:
WHAT THE HELL!
GOOGLE:
I’m sorry sir, we use such information only with the sole intention of helping you.
CALLER:
Enough already! I’m sick to death of Google, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp and all the others. I’m going to an island without the internet, TV, where there is no phone service and no one to watch me or spy on me.
GOOGLE:
I understand sir, but you need to renew your passport first. It expired 6 weeks ago…

#copied

Vivo V9 Price in Nepal

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Monday, October 29, 2018

Vivo V9 Launched in Nepal with AI selfie camera and 6.3 inch infinity display



Vivo Mobiles Nepal has officially launched its midrange flagship, the Vivo V9, in an event in Kathmandu. The Vivo V9 is the successor of the Vivo V7 (Rs. 29,990) and is priced at Rs. 37,790. The phone is available for purchase all over Nepal starting April 2, 2018.
The Vivo V9 offers a big 6.3-inch display with a tall 19:9 aspect ratio and Full HD+ resolution. With the ‘near’ bezel-less display, Vivo has managed to keep the screen to body ratio at a staggering 90%. However, there is a notch in the front making it the first Android smartphone in Nepal to have so. It looks similar to the iPhone X from the front.


The similarity extends with the Software too. Although the V9 is an Android smartphone running the latest Oreo 8.1 version, but with Vivo’s custom Funtouch 4.0 OS layered on top, everything from icons to interface looks inspired from Apple’s iOS.
The Vivo V9 is a lightweight phone (150g) – thanks to its plastic back. The build is ordinary and the use of a glass or metal body would have been a better choice. There are two color options: Pearl black and gold and both are a fingerprint magnet. Despite featuring a plastic body, the phone feels great in hands thanks to the sides that curve towards the edges. The display is protected by a gorilla glass 3 and a 2.5D curved glass.


In terms of performance, Vivo V9 is powered by a Snapdragon 626 SoC. It is based on 14nm architecture and has 8 Cortex A53 64 bit cores running at 2.2Ghz. You can expect the performance to be similar to the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus and better than the OPPO F5, Huawei Nova 2i, and Galaxy J7 Pro.


There’s 4GB of DDR3 RAM and 64GB of storage. You can expand the storage via a dedicated microSD card slot up to 256GB. Connectivity option include Dual SIM with 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS. The battery is sealed in and has a capacity of 3260mAh. It is rated to provide 5 hours of onscreen time which translates to a day of moderate usage. It lacks fast charging support and takes roughly around 2.5 hours to charge from 0 to 100%.


Also Read: Vivo Mobiles Price in Nepal


The feature highlight of the phone is the camera. The 24MP front camera is now AI-powered. Vivo claims its AI face beauty mode is trained using a comprehensive database of million face images which allows detecting the age, sex, skin texture and skin tone of the subject and lighting environment.
The back houses a 16MP primary camera and a 5MP secondary camera for depth sensing (bokeh effect). There’s an LED flash on the back. One cool feature I liked about the back camera is you can even shoot first and focus later.


VIVO V9 Specifications | In a Nutshell:


  • Display: 6.3-inch (2280 x 1080 pixels) Full HD+ 19:9 IPS display
  • Display Protection: Gorilla Glass 3
  • Body: Plastic
  • Software: Funtouch OS 4.0 based on Android 8.1 (Oreo)
  • CPU: 2.2GHz Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 626
  • GPU: Adreno 506
  • RAM: 4GB DDR3
  • Storage: 64GB, expandable memory up to 256GB with microSD
  • SIM: Dual Dedicated SIM (nano + nano)
  • Rear Camera: Dual (16MP + 5MP) with LED flash
  • Front Camera: 24MP f/2.0 aperture with soft LED flash
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Dimensions: 154.81 x 75.03 x 7.89mm
  • Weight: 150gms
  • Connectivity: 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS
  • Sensors: Proximity, Accelerometer, Gyro, Compass
  • Battery: 3260mAh
  • Color Options: Pearl Black, Champagne Gold
  • Vivo V9 Price in Nepal: Rs. 37,790

Top 10 E-commerce sites in NEPAL (According alexa ranking)

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Thursday, November 2, 2017

Ecommerce is still immature in Nepal. Even though the websites are doing well, they still lack the public exposure and lack of genuine product . Buying something from Internet is myth in Nepal. People still afraid to do online payment because of security problems.
 E-commerce is first started in 2000 A.D by “brick and mortar” company in USA .

Top 10 E-commerce Website in NEPAL

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Friday, January 2, 2015

E-commerce is still immature in Nepal. Even though the website like Kaymu.com.np, Meroshopping.com etc are doing well, they still lack the public exposure. Buying something from the Internet is a myth in Nepal. People still afraid to do it.  E-commerce is first started in 2000 A.D by “brick and mortar” company in USA.

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