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Freelancer.com, a leading freelancing marketplace, on Wednesday launched its localised site for Bangladesh- freelancer.com.bd.
David Harrison, vice president, Freelancer.com launched the site at an event at Bangladesh Association of Software Information Services (BASIS) office.
Since its inception in 2004, the Freelancer.com has approximate 6,700,000 users from 234 countries.
The presence of freelancer.com in Bangladesh is expected to provide opportunities for millions of Bangladeshis engaged in small to medium scale enterprises in the country.
During his presentation, Harrison said Freelancer.com.bd is part of a global roll out plan of the online marketplace. Freelancer.com has been launching localised sites all around the glob. They have around 15 localised websites at the moment and want to deploy even more as they go along. Freelancer.com supports around 12-14 languages and currencies.
Freelancer plans to include Bangla language and Taka in its service soon.
Later in an interview, Harrison said currently Freelancer.com has 1,78,000 Bangladeshi users.
He also informed that Bangladeshi freelancers have earned around USD $ 3,60,000 in 2011 and since 2004 they have earned USD $ 12,00,000.
When asked about Bangladesh's global position, he said Bangladesh is ranked 6th in the world ranking in terms of users.
India is at number 1 and Philippines ranks number 7th. The other top 7 countries are US at number 2, Pakistan at number 3, UK at number 4, Australia at 5, Canada at number 8, Indonesia ranks 9th and Romania is at number 10 in the international ranking.
Harrison also gave figures of jobs worked and bid on in India, Bangladesh and Philippines.
In India the number of jobs worked is 539,472 and the number of jobs bid is 1,563,193.
In Bangladesh the numbers of jobs worked and bid are 114,440 and 6,71,826 respectively while in Philippines the numbers are 50,588 for jobs worked and 4,31,622 for jobs bid.
A Freelancer.com record says top skills in Bangladesh include data entry, Excel, facebook, logo design, copy writing, and Photoshop.
Harrison said he sees Bangladesh becoming one of true powerhouses of digital economy with all these skills.
2013, By: Seo Master
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You’ve already been able to simply include a photo in a Google Buzz post using the Buzz API. Today we’re making it much easier to add photos to Buzz posts. Additionally, using Picasa as the photo repository, you’ll now be able to wield the Buzz API to take all sorts of other actions on behalf of the user:

  • Create a new album
  • Get an album
  • Update an album’s metadata
  • Delete an album
  • List a user’s albums
  • Upload a new photo
  • Get a photo
  • Update a photo’s metadata
  • Delete a photo
  • List a user’s photos

Accessing a photo entry through the Buzz API is just as easy as getting an activity. The form for retrieving an activity is:

https://www.googleapis.com/buzz/v1/activities/{userId}/@self/{activityId}

With just a few alterations, we get the form for retrieving a photo:

https://www.googleapis.com/buzz/v1/photos/{userId}/@self/{albumId}/@photos/{photoId}

With live data, it would look like the following URL:

https://www.googleapis.com/buzz/v1/photos/farago/@self/5251364904403459921/@photos/5251366163678993586?alt=json&prettyprint=true

Browse to that address and you’ll get data that will point to this Picasa photo:


(Photo by Julie Farago, used under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike license)

The read-only endpoints will return public data without authentication. For authenticated access to the photos endpoints, you must be granted an OAuth token for the user with both the Buzz and Photos API scopes. For existing users, you will need to discard the OAuth tokens scoped to the Buzz API and request authorization to both scopes. More details can be found on the Google Buzz API documentation site.

Photos are an essential part of social applications. We expect these new capabilities will allow you to enrich your user’s experience with a minimum of fuss. As always, please swing by the Developer Forum to let us know what you think. And if you haven’t already, start using the APIs console to track your API usage and other coolness.

2013, By: Seo Master
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By Scott Knaster, Google Developers Blog Editor

This week Google Giving launched the Global Impact Awards, to recognize and reward achievements that use technology to improve people’s lives. The awards go to groups that have already accomplished dramatic results and provide continued funding so they can keep changing the world by providing clean water, protecting endangered species, and doing other wonderful things.



If you want to find out more about the Global Impact Awards, visit the home page, or learn about the other grant programs of Google Giving.

Meanwhile, near the moon, scientists have published the first mapping images from the tandem spacecraft Ebb and Flow, which reached lunar orbit about a year ago. This program, called GRAIL (Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory), uses the two spacecraft to study lunar features in great detail, providing unprecedented information about Earth’s moon. So far, the data shows craters, peaks, and volcanic formations, but no huge surprises like giant alien transformer robots.

Speaking of transformer robots, here’s one you can enjoy on video. Sure, it’s neither giant nor alien, but it’s still very cool, don’t you think? Have a great weekend!


On Fridays we depart from our usual developer topics and post a Fridaygram, which features interesting nerdy stuff for fun and knowledge. This week we acknowledge Walt Disney’s eleventy-first birthday, and the happy news that his creation Oswald the Lucky Rabbit will finally get a voice after 85 years of silence.
2013, By: Seo Master
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