Friday, 21 December 2012

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① Helping manufacturers and corporations improve the product quality and service attitudes
② True personal opinions and suggestions help companies or service organizations know about the requirements of consumers towards a certain product or service which makes them duly consider their opinions in product development, design and improvement to maximize their satisfaction. 
③ The carefulness in answering surveys affects the result of decision making and the product quality and service used by consumers;
④ Any survey is for you, your family and friends to make life better.

Read before Entering Surveys:
① Based on survey requirements, participators are randomly picked.
② Each survey has rewarding points which depend on the answering time and whether the answerer is qualified.
③ Answering too shortly or selecting carelessly will not be rewarded.
④ The result of each survey will be in your credibility record which if is higher you will have more different opportunities.

The following actions in answering will bring point deduction or account cancellation:
① Answering too slowly or too shortly,
② Selecting carelessly without duly reading the question,
③ Answering open questions or publishing opinions without matching the requirements of the questions.
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Friday, 26 October 2012

Facebook


Facebook has an ugly little secret, a number disclosed nowhere in its voluminous filings to become a public company and now only vaguely addressed by corporate officials.
An estimated 5.6 million Facebook clients - about 3.5 percent of its US users - are children who the company says are banned from the site.
Facebook and many other websites bar people under age 13 because the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (Coppa) requires websites to give special treatment to children 12 or younger. The law aims to stop marketers prying personal information from children or using their data to advertise to them. Sites must get parental permission before allowing children to enter, and must take steps to protect privacy.
Facebook declines to acknowledge that many of its efforts to block children are not working.
The issue has taken on new relevance as the Federal Trade Commission finalises rules to further restrict companies and websites that target youths or are geared to young audiences.
Facebook, the world's leading social media company with 955 million users, has said that the law does not apply to it because it explicitly restricts use of its site to people aged 13 and older.
Facebook has made some progress in identifying preteens and excluding them from the site. A June Consumer Reports study showed that Facebook eliminates as many as 800,000 users under age 13 in a year through its tiered screening process, which the company declines to describe.
The study still estimates 5.6 million children are on Facebook, a figure that experts say includes many who create accounts with help from their parents.
The Consumer Reports data comes from a January 2012 survey of 2,002 adults with home internet. Participants were chosen by TNS, a research firm. The margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points.
"It's not surprising to us to see 12-year-olds sneaking onto Facebook," said FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz, saying the situation was "particularly complicated" if parents helped them. "Is it troubling? In some ways it is. Is it a story in black and white? Not really."
A Reuters test of Facebook's signup process shows that a child could bypass the site's screening features with relative ease. The site effectively blocked a fictitious sign-up from an underage prospective user. But after an hour's wait, the site accepted a sign-up using the same name, email, password and birthday but citing a different birth year.
Facebook declined to discuss the data or describe its efforts to outlaw children. Spokesman Frederic Wolens said in an email that Facebook is "committed to improving protections for all young people online".
Larry Magid, who serves on Facebook's advisory board and co-directs the internet group Connect Safely, said he and others studied the issue for a year and found no way to tell if children were lying online.
"The only solution that I am aware of is to access some sort of national ID or school records," he said. "There are good reasons that we don't do this. ... I'm sure this is really easy to do in totalitarian regimes."
Senator Richard Blumenthal, an outspoken privacy advocate whose youngest child is 18, said children's vulnerability to potential sexual predators and susceptibility to advertising were reasons to keep the 12-and under set off most websites. "Our children were not on Facebook at that age, and they would not be now," he said.
When gullible preteens or "tweens" go online, they often reveal sensitive data, said Kathryn Montgomery, who teaches at American University and was an early advocate of the 1998 Coppa law.
"What we hoped to do with these kinds of rules is to get companies to act responsibly toward kids. It's not easy to do," said Montgomery.
Facebook now boasts 158 million US users, according to May figures from the data firm comScore. If the site more effectively banned children, it could stand to lose about 3.5 percent of its US market.
Ironically, one reason it's easy to game Facebook's screening process is the law passed to protect children. Coppa bars companies from saving most data on children. The FTC has said it would look skeptically on companies saving childrens' names or email addresses even if the data simply helped them prevent children logging onto their sites.
Children who aren't savvy enough to game Facebook's system often get parental help, according to a 2011 study headed by Danah Boyd, a senior researcher at Microsoft Research. She found that 55 percent of parents of 12-year-olds said that their child was on Facebook and that 76 percent of those had helped the child gain access.
"Many recent reports have highlighted just how difficult it is to enforce age restrictions on the internet, especially when parents want their children to access online content and services," said Facebook's Wolens.
On Facebook, children are exposed to advertising for sugary, high-fat foods, the kind increasingly pulled from children's television shows.
"We found lots of food products on Facebook being advertised, including many which are targeted to children," said Jennifer Harris, director of marketing initiatives at Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity.
Krave cereal is one-third sugar
One is Kellogg's new Krave cereal, a product which is roughly one-third sugar. With advertisements featuring an animated, pudgy Krave Krusader, it now counts 456,000 "likes" on Facebook.
Kellogg's said it did not intend to market Krave to tweens and complied with an industry initiative to not market high-fat, high-sugar products to children. "Krave follows Facebook's policy that all fans must be 13 or older," the company said in a statement.
Dr Victor Strasburger, chief of the division of Adolescent Medicine, University of New Mexico Department of Pediatrics, said the Krave Krusader ads are part of what he called "unethical" appeals by sugary cereal makers. Nearly 20 percent of US children aged 6-17 are obese, according to a 2011 government report.
Child advocates say that even if Facebook is not appealing directly to children, the company needs to realise that ads aimed at teenaged users will also attract tweens, who imitate older peers.
"I don't think Facebook deliberately goes out and gets kids at the moment," said Jeff Chester of the Center for Digital Democracy. "I think when they target teens the way they do, they know that they'll pull in a lot of younger kids."
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Monday, 22 October 2012

UC Browser (Ucweb) V8.4.0.159 : Download latest version of UC browser

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New 
UC Browser (Ucweb) V8.4.0.159 version has released officially after a long wait and available fordownload here. This new UC Browser 8.4 is still in beta and currently available for all Java phone users and soon will released for Symbian S60, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry etc.

The new UC Browser V8.4.0.159 (Build12031415) brings lots of new features and enhancements anddownload links available for both signed/unsigned and in zip format. The last official version was UC Browser 8.0 and this is direct jump to v8.4 and skipped v8.1. According to UC Mobile Ltd, "We believe no other mobile browser will focus on the Java platform so much to deliver an amazing experience that goes beyond the potential of Java than UC Broswer. The UC Browser 8.4 Beta for Java is officially released. this time, it holds more functions and better user experience than the previous version."

UC Browser 8.4 Official

UC Browser (Ucweb) V8.4.0.159
Features in UC Browser 8.4 for Java:
1. Smoother: Although this version is larger(20K) than the last version,  but it runs much more smoothly with low memory and optimization.
2. Convenient sharing: UC Browser is bringing the sharing function back! (Menu>Actions>Share>By Facebook). Share everything you want to at the first instant.
3. Easy search: With our‘Find in page’ function (Menu>Tools>Find in page) , you can locate keywords quickly and the search does not differentiate between capital or lower case letters.
4. Shortcuts for QWERTY phones: Shortcuts are designed especially for QWERTY phones, allowing users to have a much more efficient experience when surfing the web.
UC Browser 8.4 mannuforall.in
UC Browser V8.4.0.159

Shortcuts List for QWERTY phone:
[Y] - Switch tab
[J] - Open in New
[V] - Back
[N] - Forward
[R] - Context Menu
[U] - Reload’
[I] - Newtab
[M] - Home
[Backspace] - Close current tab
[Space] - Move Right/Page Down
[T] - Up
[B] - Down
[F] - Move Left
[H] - Move Right/Page Down
[G] - OK

Also in addition UC Installer is released at the same time. This is only the beta version of 8.2 for Java, in theofficial version will have more functions and will be much more user friendly. UC Browser is the first mobile internet browser company to launch a specific version for Java.

Download UC Browser V8.2.0.132 Official English Version for Java:

Download UCBrowser_V8.4.0.159_Java_pf70_(Build12031415).jad
 (Signed Version for Java, 8 KB)


Download UCBrowser_V8.4.0.159_Java_pf69_(Build12031415).jar (for Any Java Phone, 437 KB)
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Saturday, 29 September 2012

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Thursday, 20 September 2012

How to Install Whats app On PC or Mac Book?


You need to follow these simple steps to install WhatsApp on PC :
1). Download and Install BlueStack App Player software on PC. [Click here]
2). Now search for WhatsApp in the search box and select the appropriate option from the search result. Click on the Messenger icon in order to begin the downloading.
3). As soon as the downloading is completed, you will receive a notification in the taskbar that WhatsApp has been installed.Click on the icon to begin installing of WhatsApp messenger.
4). Enter your country code and mobile number in order to verify your number. Once your number is verified you can anytime access WhatsApp.
5). Once you have activated WhatsApp on PC, you cannot access it on your cell phone. Every time you open WhatsApp on your phone, it will display Verification failed. Do not verify it once again, otherwise it will again activate on your phone and y won’t be able to access it on your PC.
6). You are all done to access WhatsApp app from your PC.
The reason for installing WhatsApp on PC is if you do not have smartphone then also you can enjoy free messaging from your desktop. Also WhatsApp is a heavy app which slows down the processing of the phone. You can ease up the pressure on your phone by downloading it on your PC.
You can also Install WhatsApp on your PC using YouWave. YouWave is a premium app.

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So, Enjoy free messaging from your desktop or Laptop by Installing WhatsApp messenger on PC. If you face any trouble while installing or processing the same, feel free to ask.

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Facebook is trying to delete over 5 million profiles


Facebook has an ugly little secret, a number disclosed nowhere in its voluminous filings to become a public company and now only vaguely addressed by corporate officials.
An estimated 5.6 million Facebook clients - about 3.5 percent of its US users - are children who the company says are banned from the site.
Facebook and many other websites bar people under age 13 because the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (Coppa) requires websites to give special treatment to children 12 or younger. The law aims to stop marketers prying personal information from children or using their data to advertise to them. Sites must get parental permission before allowing children to enter, and must take steps to protect privacy.
Facebook declines to acknowledge that many of its efforts to block children are not working.
The issue has taken on new relevance as the Federal Trade Commission finalises rules to further restrict companies and websites that target youths or are geared to young audiences.
Facebook, the world's leading social media company with 955 million users, has said that the law does not apply to it because it explicitly restricts use of its site to people aged 13 and older.
Facebook has made some progress in identifying preteens and excluding them from the site. A June Consumer Reports study showed that Facebook eliminates as many as 800,000 users under age 13 in a year through its tiered screening process, which the company declines to describe.
The study still estimates 5.6 million children are on Facebook, a figure that experts say includes many who create accounts with help from their parents.
The Consumer Reports data comes from a January 2012 survey of 2,002 adults with home internet. Participants were chosen by TNS, a research firm. The margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points.
"It's not surprising to us to see 12-year-olds sneaking onto Facebook," said FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz, saying the situation was "particularly complicated" if parents helped them. "Is it troubling? In some ways it is. Is it a story in black and white? Not really."
A Reuters test of Facebook's signup process shows that a child could bypass the site's screening features with relative ease. The site effectively blocked a fictitious sign-up from an underage prospective user. But after an hour's wait, the site accepted a sign-up using the same name, email, password and birthday but citing a different birth year.
Facebook declined to discuss the data or describe its efforts to outlaw children. Spokesman Frederic Wolens said in an email that Facebook is "committed to improving protections for all young people online".
Larry Magid, who serves on Facebook's advisory board and co-directs the internet group Connect Safely, said he and others studied the issue for a year and found no way to tell if children were lying online.
"The only solution that I am aware of is to access some sort of national ID or school records," he said. "There are good reasons that we don't do this. ... I'm sure this is really easy to do in totalitarian regimes."
Senator Richard Blumenthal, an outspoken privacy advocate whose youngest child is 18, said children's vulnerability to potential sexual predators and susceptibility to advertising were reasons to keep the 12-and under set off most websites. "Our children were not on Facebook at that age, and they would not be now," he said.
When gullible preteens or "tweens" go online, they often reveal sensitive data, said Kathryn Montgomery, who teaches at American University and was an early advocate of the 1998 Coppa law.
"What we hoped to do with these kinds of rules is to get companies to act responsibly toward kids. It's not easy to do," said Montgomery.
Facebook now boasts 158 million US users, according to May figures from the data firm comScore. If the site more effectively banned children, it could stand to lose about 3.5 percent of its US market.
Ironically, one reason it's easy to game Facebook's screening process is the law passed to protect children. Coppa bars companies from saving most data on children. The FTC has said it would look skeptically on companies saving childrens' names or email addresses even if the data simply helped them prevent children logging onto their sites.
Children who aren't savvy enough to game Facebook's system often get parental help, according to a 2011 study headed by Danah Boyd, a senior researcher at Microsoft Research. She found that 55 percent of parents of 12-year-olds said that their child was on Facebook and that 76 percent of those had helped the child gain access.
"Many recent reports have highlighted just how difficult it is to enforce age restrictions on the internet, especially when parents want their children to access online content and services," said Facebook's Wolens.
On Facebook, children are exposed to advertising for sugary, high-fat foods, the kind increasingly pulled from children's television shows.
"We found lots of food products on Facebook being advertised, including many which are targeted to children," said Jennifer Harris, director of marketing initiatives at Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity.
Krave cereal is one-third sugar
One is Kellogg's new Krave cereal, a product which is roughly one-third sugar. With advertisements featuring an animated, pudgy Krave Krusader, it now counts 456,000 "likes" on Facebook.
Kellogg's said it did not intend to market Krave to tweens and complied with an industry initiative to not market high-fat, high-sugar products to children. "Krave follows Facebook's policy that all fans must be 13 or older," the company said in a statement.
Dr Victor Strasburger, chief of the division of Adolescent Medicine, University of New Mexico Department of Pediatrics, said the Krave Krusader ads are part of what he called "unethical" appeals by sugary cereal makers. Nearly 20 percent of US children aged 6-17 are obese, according to a 2011 government report.
Child advocates say that even if Facebook is not appealing directly to children, the company needs to realise that ads aimed at teenaged users will also attract tweens, who imitate older peers.
"I don't think Facebook deliberately goes out and gets kids at the moment," said Jeff Chester of the Center for Digital Democracy. "I think when they target teens the way they do, they know that they'll pull in a lot of younger kids."
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JAB TAK HAI JAAN "Promo"


Starring: Shahrukh Khan, Katrina Kaif & Anushka Sharma
In Cinemas: 13 November 2012
Directed by: Yash Chopra
Produced by: Aditya Chopra
Music: A.R. Rahman
Lyrics: Gulzar 

   

"JAB TAK HAI JAAN" -- A Yash Chopra Romance. Starring Shahrukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, the film has also brought together the award winning pair of A. R. Rahman and Gulzar, who orchestrated by Yash Chopra, have created some wonderful and poetic music for this romantic film. 

JAB TAK HAI JAAN is scheduled for a November 13th 2012 release. Come celebrate this Diwali with Yashji, whose movies have been lighting up homes worldwide during this festive season.
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Saturday, 15 September 2012

IAS Planner E-book

IAS-Planner eBook


CONTENTS

1. About the Civil Services Examination

  • Nature of The Exam
  • All India Services
  • Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
  • The Indian Forest Service (IFoS)
  • Indian Police Service (IPS)
  • Indian Revenue Service (IRS)
  • Indian Railway Services (IRaS)
  • The Indian Forest Service (IFoS)
  • Training
  • Civil Servants: Pay Scales

2. Civil Services as a Career

  • What are the Prospects for Engineering & Science Stream Students?
  • IAS Salary
  • Perks, Benefits & Facilities Enjoyed by IAS Officers
  • Nature of Works

3. Notification & Eligibility Criteria

  • Procedure of Examination
  • Academic Eligibility
  • Other Eligibility Conditions

4. Scheme of Civil Services Examination

  • Preliminary Examination
  • Main Examination
  • Interview Test

5. Anatomy of the Civil Services Exam

  • Exam Process
  • A. Preliminary Examination
  • B. Mains Examination
  • Personality Test (Interview)

6. General Strategy of Civil Services Exam

  • Choosing Civil Services as a Career Goal
  • Selection of Optional Subjects
  • Selection of Medium of Exam
  • Importance of General Studies
  • Taking Your First Attempt
  • Taking Your Further Attempts

7. The Mantra to Crack Civil Services Exam

  • Hard Work
  • Dedication
  • Patience
  • Self-Confidence
  • Faith in God/Luck
  • Time Management
  • Writing Skills
  • Examination Tacties
  • Examination Tacties
  • Use of Internet
  • Strategy for Freshers
  • Role of Coaching Institute
  • General Trend of Marks

8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Dc Unlocker Crack Version For Free Download


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  4. Now You are Done Just Open DCCRAP.EXE and Enjoy unlocking.

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Thursday, 2 August 2012

Latest Airtel Free GPRS Trick 2012


Airtel Free GPRS : Download Opera Mini and UC Browser Mods from Only Trick after many days. I’m honored to the actual modifier of this working UC web and Opera Mini mods for June 2012. These two browsers are working in almost every Indian states in June month and we have satisfied users for this UC and Opera mini. Enjoy free Airtel GPRS with this high speed Opera Mini and UC web without configuring the handler menu. It looks pretty easy to use and initialize. It’s big file download supported browsers because the proxy used here is very fast and resume supported. Once again thanks for the creator of this Opera Mini and UC web for Airtel Free GPRS for June
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Latest Airtel Free GPRS Trick 2012


Airtel Free GPRS : Download Opera Mini and UC Browser Mods from Only Trick after many days. I’m honored to the actual modifier of this working UC web and Opera Mini mods for June 2012. These two browsers are working in almost every Indian states in June month and we have satisfied users for this UC and Opera mini. Enjoy free Airtel GPRS with this high speed Opera Mini and UC web without configuring the handler menu. It looks pretty easy to use and initialize. It’s big file download supported browsers because the proxy used here is very fast and resume supported. Once again thanks for the creator of this Opera Mini and UC web for Airtel Free GPRS for June
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Latest Airtel Free GPRS Trick 2012


Airtel Free GPRS : Download Opera Mini and UC Browser Mods from Only Trick after many days. I’m honored to the actual modifier of this working UC web and Opera Mini mods for June 2012. These two browsers are working in almost every Indian states in June month and we have satisfied users for this UC and Opera mini. Enjoy free Airtel GPRS with this high speed Opera Mini and UC web without configuring the handler menu. It looks pretty easy to use and initialize. It’s big file download supported browsers because the proxy used here is very fast and resume supported. Once again thanks for the creator of this Opera Mini and UC web for Airtel Free GPRS for June
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Google Nexus 7 | Specification | Price | Review


Based on leaked information, powered with 7 inch screen and 1.3 GHz Tegra 3 processor, Google Nexus Tablet price in India is expected Rs. 10,000 for base 8GB model. Google Nexus Tablet price in India  for 16GB model can be expected to be Rs. 13K-15K range. Google Nexus Tablet features 1.2MP primary camera which is major disadvantage, 1GB of RAM and GeForce 12 Core CPU for average level of performance. Google Nexus Tablet specifications include black color models, light weight and powerful battery with 9 hours of running time support. 



Google Nexus 7 release date

For once, we don't have to wait forever to get our hands on some exciting new tech: the Nexus 7 launches in the US, UK and Australia this July. That's, like, days away!
Update: UK electronics retail chain Dixons posted a Nexus 7 release date of July 19 on its websites (including PC World and Currys), while Carphone Warehouse claims it will get stock of the tablet on July 27.
Update: A leaked internal document from US store Office Depot has suggested that the Nexus 7 will go on sale on July 12 - although this was when quashed by reports the tablet had been delayed.
Update: HMV's flagship store in Oxford Street, London has posted a board at the front of the shop which states the Nexus 7 will be available from July 16 - it turns out that the store might have got its facts wrong, as July 16 may just be a pre-order date.
An HMV spokesperson told TechRadar: "We expect to fulfil these (Nexus 7 pre-orders) orders on/from 23 July."
Update: According to several reports, some lucky folk in the UK received their Nexus 7 tablets today (July 13) from online retailer eBuyer. (viaGoogle+)
Google Nexus 7 release date

Google Nexus 7 price

The UK price for the Nexus 7 will be £159 ($199) for the 8GB model, and the 16GB one will cost £199 ($249). That gives you not just the tablet but £15 ($25) of Google Play credit to spend too, and it means that even the priciest model is half an iPad., for India we can expect the Nexus 7 tablet to be available at Rs. 11,750/- approx for 8 GB and Rs. 14,500/- approx for the 16 GB version. Also if reports are to be believed then we should be able to get our hands on one after August, considering that Google Nexus Tablet may be available by July for the global markets.
Google will also offer a soft cover (but not a Surface-style keyboard one, at least not just now) and an extra charger should you need one.

Google Nexus 7 processor

Inside the Google Nexus 7 is a quad-core Tegra 3 processor packing a 12-core GPU and 1GB of on-board RAM. This, combined with some clever under-the-hood streamlining, means a buttery-smooth performance (pun intended, see below).
What does this mean in real terms? Google was at pains to stress the AWESOME GAMING POWER of a 12-core GPU. The built-in HDMI means you'll be able to connect it to your telly too

The Nexus 7 operating system is Android Jelly Bean

As you'd expect, Google's tablet runs Google's latest operating system:Android 4.1, aka Jelly Bean. It also benefits from the very polished "Project Butter" user interface technology, which is much smoother than previous Androids or Amazon's forked version of the OS, and it's the first Android tablet to ship with Chrome as its default browser.
There's also a big camera improvement, a whole host of browser tweaks and some clever voice recognition upgrades... in short, a lot of worthwhile reasons to check out the first Android Jelly Bean device.

Google Nexus 7 dimensions and specs

The Nexus 7 is 198.5 x 120 x 10.45mm. It's considerably lighter than an iPad, and lighter even than a Kindle Fire: at just 340g, the Nexus 7 is the weight of a fairly slim book.
The Nexus 7 display is a seven-inch, 1280x800 IPS display, and you can choose between 8GB and 16GB versions.
There's integrated Wi-Fi but no 3G or 4G, a front-facing camera and a 4,325mAh battery that Google says is good for 8 hours of "active use".
There's also no microSD card slot, so you're limited massively if you're one of those that loves HD movies.
The Nexus 7 tablet includes a microphone, Bluetooth, NFC for Android Beam, an accelerometer, magnetometer, GPS and gyroscope, and the built-in Wi-Fi supports 802.11b, g and n.

Google Nexus 7: media marvel

While the Nexus 7 does apps, of course, the whole thrust of Google's keynote was media consumption: look at the books! Look at the games! Look at the videos! That's the marketing message here and it's clear that this is a massive weapon in Google's attempt to topple the Kindle Fire.
And of course, no keynote is complete without a sly dig at Google's biggest competitor at the moment:
"With the Music Manager, you can easily import your entire iTunes music library* into Google Play", Google says. That asterisk means that it doesn't do DRM, and you're limited to 20,000 songs.

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