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Get Google Home Mini at 499 for Limited Time

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Get Google Home Mini at 499

Google Home Mini with Google Assistant Smart Speaker

Regular Price: 2490.00

Right from finding your phone to keeping your family entertained, the Google Home Mini is here to offer all the help you need. This powerful little helper, which features the Google Assistant, will answer all your questions as it is equipped with the power of Google Search, Maps and much more. You can even control your smart devices at home with your voice.

Highlights:

  • Wireless music streaming via Bluetooth
  • Also available in Hindi
  • Play Music from Popular Streaming Services
  • Voice-controlled WiFi Speaker for Home
  • Ask Questions, Set Daily Reminders or Get News Updates
  • Works with Upto 6 Users with Personalised Settings
  • Control Other Smart Devices in Home

How to avail Google Home Mini at 499:

1. First Of All Just Open Google Assistant In your Android Smartphone.

2. Google Assistant Will Open & Now Speak “Ok Google, Play Google Home Mini Game“

3. Google Will Show You Game Page Like Below With 4 Tasks

4. Different Tasks Are :

- "Hey Google , Say Weather About Tomorrow“

- “Hey Google , Set An Alarm”

- “Hey Google , Take Selfie”

- “Hey Google , Play Youtube video”

5. Complete Each Task One By One

6. Once Completed Again Open Google Home Mini Game & You Will Get Coupon Code.

Claim Coupon & Validate It With Your Flipkart Account Then Open this Deal Link

Add Google Home Mini to Cart You Will Get it at just 499.

Important Note : There Are Limited Voucher And Has Been Claimed By Others So Try Sharp After 12 Am This May Increase Your Chance.



India-born Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, took home Rs 1,200 crore last year

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No wonder you do business or job. Sundar Pichai, India-born CEO of Google, got about USD 200 million (over Rs 1200 crore) in pay last year, double the sum he got in 2015.

Pichai (44), got the salary of USD 650,000 a year ago, marginally not exactly the USD 652,500 he earned in 2015. In any case, the long-time Google representative, who was named CEO during the organization's re-association in August 2015, got a stock award of USD 198.7 million in 2016, roughly double his 2015 stock honor of USD 99.8 million.

The organization's remuneration board of trustees credited the lavish pay to Pichai's advancement to CEO and various successful product launches.

Larry Page, Google's co-founder and past CEO, moved his concentration to develop new organizations under the Alphabet umbrella.

With the help of Pichai, Google has gained boosted sales from its core advertising and YouTube business, while likewise putting resources into machine learning, hardware and distributed computing, the report said.

In 2016, Google divulged new cell phones, a virtual reality headset, a router and a voice controlled smart speaker. These endeavors have begun to pay off for Google.

Google Play Store rolled out Netbanking payment option in India

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Google Play Store has rolled out Netbanking as a payment method in India. The option was first spotted by Android Police, which out screenshot of the same. “Prior to this addition, Indian users could only pay with debit/credit cards or Play Store gift cards,” the site said. According to reports, Google has tied-up with close to 30 banks for Netbanking payment facility in India. The addition of Netbanking will make it easier for users to buy apps, books, movies and songs from Google Play Store.

Google Playstore

Users who found the new payment method particularily useful, tweted about the same. “.@GooglePlay supports netbanking of many Indian banks, including @TheOfficialSBI. Payment made easier,” said one of the Twitter users who goes by the name @AkhileshTekade. “Great news is google playstore in india now supports netbanking in payment method for many banks  @GoogleIndia  @GooglePlay,”said another user Kishan V.
According to an earlier report in Reuters, Google is sharpening Google Play store recommendations with artificial intelligence. The report also said the company is looking to expand support for various payment platforms, among other initiatives. Plus, the Play Store will be expanding to new platforms, including wearable devices, virtual reality headsets and Google’s Chromebook laptops. “What we are excited about is giving developers that single entry point for more and more of the computing ecosystem,” said Sameer Samat, Vice President Product Management at Google.
Google Play Store allows Idea users to pay for apps, games and books on Google Play directly through their postpaid and prepaid accounts. The in-build operator billing feature also extends to in-app purchases.

First 100 stations will have high-speed Wi-Fi within 2016

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Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google: When I was a student, I relished the day-long railway journey I would make from Chennai Central station (then known as Madras Central) to IIT Kharagpur. I vividly remember the frenetic energy at the various stations along the way and marveled at the incredible scale and scope of Indian Railways.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Googleplex today



I’m very proud to announce that it’s the train stations of India that are going to help get millions of people online. In the past year, 100 million people in India started using the Internet for the first time. This means there are now more Internet users in India than in every country in the world aside from China. But what's really astounding is the fact that there are still nearly one billion people in India who aren’t online.

We’d like to help get these next billion Indians online - so they can access the entire web, and all of its information and opportunity. And not just with any old connection—with fast broadband so they can experience the best of the web. That’s why, today, on the occasion of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to our U.S. headquarters, and in line with his Digital India initiative, we announced a new project to provide high-speed public Wi-Fi in 400 train stations across India.

Working with Indian Railways, which operates one of the world's largest railway networks, and RailTel, which provides Internet services as RailWire via its extensive fiber network along many of these railway lines, our Access & Energy team plans to bring the first stations online in the coming months. The network will expand quickly to cover 100 of the busiest stations in India before the end of 2016, with the remaining stations following in quick succession.

Even with just the first 100 stations online, this project will make Wi-Fi available for the more than 10 million people who pass through every day. This will rank it as the largest public Wi-Fi project in India, and among the largest in the world, by number of potential users. It will also be fast—many times faster than what most people in India have access to today, allowing travelers to stream a high definition video while they’re waiting, research their destination, or download some videos, a book or a new game for the journey ahead. Best of all, the service will be free to start, with the long-term goal of making it self-sustainable to allow for expansion to more stations and other places, with RailTel and more partners, in the future.

This map shows the first 100 stations that will have high-speed Wi-Fi by the end of 2016


We think this is an important part of making the Internet both accessible and useful for the more than 300 million Indians already online, and the nearly one billion more who are not.

But it’s not the only piece. To help more Indians get access to affordable, high-quality smartphones, which is the primary way most people there access the Internet, we launched Android One last year. To help address the challenges of limited bandwidth, we recently launched a feature that makes mobile webpages load faster and with less data, and we’ve made YouTube available offline with offline Maps coming soon

To help make web content more useful for Indians, many of whom don’t speak English, we launched the Indian Language Internet Alliance last year to foster more local language content, and have built greater local language support into our products—including Hindi Voice Search, an improved Hindi keyboard and support for seven Indian languages with the latest versions of Android. And finally, to help all Indians reap the benefits of connectivity, we’ve been ramping up efforts to help women, who make up just a third of Internet users in India today, get the most from the web.

Just like I did years ago, thousands of young Indians walk through Chennai Central every day, eager to learn, to explore and to seek opportunity. It’s my hope that this Wi-Fi project will make all these things a little easier. 

Posted by Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google

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