Facebook to boost spending by 80% this year

Facebook expects to boost capital expenditure by as much as 80% this year as the social networking giant expands infrastructure and support for initiatives to bring the next 5 billion people online.
The US-based company, which turns 10 this week, expects its capex to be as much as $2.5 billion, up from $1.37 billion in 2013.
“We anticipate our 2014 capEx will increase to be in the range of $2-2.5 billion,” Facebook Chief Financial Officer David Ebersman said last week.
“The significant year-over-year growth will be driven by an expansion of our Menlo Park headquarters, infrastructure-related expenses such as the buildout of our Iowa data centre, and by our investment plans to support initiatives like Internet.org,” he said.
Facebook’s Internet.org initiative is aimed at increasing Internet penetration in the developing world. The company will seek to deepen its relationships with mobile operators globally and work to develop new models for Internet access.
Over the past three years, the company has ramped up purchases of property and equipment rather and reduced leases.
In 2011, the company spent $1.07 billion, of which $473 million was on procuring property and equipment under lease, while $606 million was spent on purchases.
In the following year, Facebook invested $1.57 billion, of which $340 million was used for leases. Last year, only USD 11 million was used to lease property and equipment.
Facebook posted one of its best quarterly performances in the October-December quarter, buoyed by strong growth in advertising revenue and mobile traffic.
Profit jumped eightfold from a year earlier to USD 523 million, raising its annual net income to USD 1.5 billion.
Revenue in the previous quarter rose to $2.58 billion and $7.87 billion for the year.

At the end of 2013, Facebook had over 1.23 billion monthly active users. About 945 million accessed the website from their mobile phones.

2016 will be the year of bandwidth BBNL CEO

As the Indian internet-base is grappling with an average of 1.4Mbps speed, Bharat BroadbandNetwork CEO and USOF administrator N Ravi Shakar feels that India’s bandwidth issues would be tackled in tandem with national fiber network. 

The country has the lowest Internet speed in entire Asia Pacific region— coupled with lowest penetration of high speed broadband with only 0.3 per cent of 10Mbps speed connections, reveals a recent study by Akamai Technologies. 

Telecom watchdog Trai, however, acknowledges 2Mbps as speed barometer for a broadband connection. This despite, the global average connection speeds have risen to more than 29 percent year-on-year. 

Ravi Shakar is optimistic about India’s broadband story and said that they have carried a pilot with 10 Mbps speed to test apps in 59 village blocks. The experience, he said was intriguing, and augurs well for wireless technologies. 

From voice to video—all services including animation, entertainment and gaming, he said, would be offered on high-speed network. “It can offer ubiquitous backhaul for all services that work seamlessly,” added Ravi Shankar. 

“As a part of broadband decade, there will be exponential growth, which is poised to evince by the dusk of 2015,” he remarked. DoT official strongly believes that 2016 will be the year of bandwidth.

“After cable TV in 90s’ we saw evolution of voice in 2003-04; and now 2015 is all set to augment India’s broadband growth,” added Ravi Shankar.

Manage mobile through PC and also share its internet for much better productivity by way of Mobogenie

Manage mobile through PC and also share its internet for much better productivity by way of Mobogenie

Chinese game development organization, Beijing Games Age Digital Technology Co. Ltd, has introduced that Mobogenie a very new Android application for the Indian marketplace.
Chen Dewan, President of Beijing Games consider that the limitations of touch screen and a very slow internet connectivity on mobile should not become a hindrance for users.
Mobogenie will generally provide a very basic syncing, backup and also restore features that is used requires on a day basis.
This app is very useful in Android phone through the desktop and also to be usable PC Internet while downloading apps or ringtones on the phone and also support in controlling messages, contacts and will usually provide a capability to be sent out SMS directly using a PC keyboard.
The Smartphone will help in downloading a very large data packet of games, application on mobile without consuming mobile 2G or 3G plans.
It works under 7 tabs which is consists of Showcase, Apps, Images, Phone, Games, Videos and Music. These features built inside Mobogenie will enable one to download, store and also access to files.
The Phone tab, text messages can be read, received and responded directly from Mobogenie. The Phone tab will generally permit one to view data from the phone such as Messages and Contacts.
App manager will assist you to install and uninstall application, update, source a very new app for installation.
Images, Music and Videos tabs are dedicated to the multimedia aspects. It also has a very fully functional Image tab which is generally permitted users to be downloaded Music and wallpapers tab to be set ring tones.
Simply one requirement to be connect the Android device to computer via USB cable after downloading the app to be installed the Android driver in the computer for which phone it can be communicated.