Sunday, August 7, 2011

Make Free calls and free sms with viber

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Viber - Be Free to Communicate. Call and text anyone, anywhere.
Viber is an Android* and iPhone application that lets you make free phone calls and send free text messages to other users that have Viber installed. When you use Viber, your phone calls to any other Viber user are free, and the sound quality is much better than a regular call. You can call any Viber user, anywhere in the world, for free and now also text them. All Viber features are 100% FREE and do not require any additional “in application” purchase.
Read our privacy policy here: http://www.viber.com/privacy
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WHY USE VIBER VS. OTHER VOIP (VOICE OVER IP) SOLUTIONS
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* COMPLETELY FREE AND WITH NO ADS: Viber and all Viber features are absolutely free and do not require any additional “in application” purchase. Once you and your friends install the free Viber application, you can use it to talk and also text as much as you want. Just makes sure all your friends get Viber! All you need is an Internet connection: 3G or Wi-Fi where available. On top of that, Viber doesn’t contain any annoying ads.
* NO INTERNATIONAL CHARGES: It doesn’t matter where you or your friends are, be it on the same network or in a totally different country. You can talk for as much as you want, for free. Just make sure your friends have Viber too.
* NO USERNAMES, PASSWORDS OR REGISTRATION: You know your friend’s phone number, so why bother with yet another username and password? Viber uses your phone number as your “identity” and lets you make free Viber phone calls to any of your friends that have Viber – using THEIR phone number.
* NO NEED TO ADD BUDDIES: Unlike applications like Skype, Windows Live Messenger or Fring where you need to “add buddies” and have them approve you, Viber behaves just like a phone. Just like you don't need to “add” someone in order to call them, you don't need to add your friends in order to call them on Viber. If you know their phone number, then you know their Viber number, and you’re ready to go!
* DON’T KILL YOUR VIBER: To make sure you always get incoming calls/messages notifications, we strongly recommend you to keep Viber running in the background. This doesn't drain your battery or use up memory and improves your Viber experience.
* SOUND QUALITY: Viber uses state of the art technology in order to make sure the sound quality you get is much better than GSM or a regular phone call.
* MUCH MORE COMING: We are hard at work bringing many more features to your Viber phone. More ringtones (and custom ones), wallpapers, location based services and more are all coming soon to Viber!
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We’d love to hear from you! If you have any feedback, questions, concerns or just want to share a Viber moment with us, please email us at support@viber.com, go to http://helpme.viber.com/ or find us on Facebook and Twitter:
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* Operator data charges may apply
* For best experience, Android 2.2 or above is recommended. Please note that Viber for Android is currently in a Beta stage. If you have any comments or suggestions, we’d love to hear about it!

 

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Download Twitter for android

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Requires Android:2.1 and up
Size:1.4MB
V2.1.2 update:
# Push notifications (v2.1.0).
# Multiple accounts (v2.1.0).
# Updated home screen widgets (v2.1.0).
# Fixed a bug where some HTC users were mistakenly asked to sign in at launch (v2.1.1).
# Fixed a bug where all notifications were cleared when logging out of an active account (v2.1.1).
# Updates account settings (v2.1.2).
# Updates translations for currently supported languages (v2.1.2).
# Many more improvements and bug fixes (v2.1.2).
Official Twitter app for Android.
Follow your interests: instant updates from your friends, industry experts, favorite celebrities, and what’s happening around the world. Get short bursts of timely information on the official Twitter app for your Android phone.
Real-time search reveals breaking news, while trending topics and maps show what’s happening now around the world. View trends, browse your interests and see suggested users in several categories, including fashion, entertainment and travel, or search to find out what people are saying about topics you care about, such as politics or big sporting events.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

yahoo messenger for android

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The official Yahoo! Messenger app for Android
- Free Voice & Video calls (Beta) †
- Chat with Facebook friends
- Free international SMS ††
- Share Photos & Video
- Chat with Windows Live friends
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You need to install the latest Yahoo! Messenger Voice and Video Plug-in to enable the call features
† Video (Beta) requires OS 2.2+, Yahoo! Messenger Voice & Video Plug-in and myTouch 4G or EVO
†† SMS text messages can be sent for free to phone numbers in USA, Philippines, Vietnam, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Canada, Pakistan, Kuwait and Thailand
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New in 1.4
- Chat with your Facebook friends
- Stay online on Android & PC at the same time, receive messages only where you are active*
- Tap return to send IM
- Contact add requests are now grouped in a new view
- Fixed issue where Yahoo! contacts were removed from the phonebook
- Increased stability & performance
- Fixed force close on Thunderbolt
Tip
- Update to OS 2.2 if you experience slow performance on your Galaxy S
* Currently supported with the latest Yahoo! Messenger for PC

 

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Monday, July 25, 2011

How to improve Android battery life

Let's be honest - many mobile phone batteries simply aren't fit for purpose. Even Google's Larry Page says you should be grateful if your Android battery lasts a day.
In fact, in order to keep your smartphone alive for a full "working" day you're often forced to deactivate the very features that make the phone "smart" to begin with, as you switch off option after option to nurse your rapidly-dying new mobile through a day of worthwhile use.
So what can be done, practically speaking, to make your Android phone's battery last longer? And can any of the power-management apps actually help?
Here we'll look at the more obvious Android battery-saving solutions, as well as the more obscure tips and tricks that could make a genuine difference - and add hours to your potential operational 'up time'.
1. Use Android Power Control widget
Put simply, you've got to take control. The best way of maintaining battery life is indeed to dumb-down your all-powerful new phone by switching off features - but do it in a stylish way. Don't just leave everything turned off all the time, or you may as well still be using a Nokia 6610.
Home screen widgets that flip Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and other power-hungry options on and off with a single press take the pain out of switching features off, while Android 1.6 added Google's own power icon strip - set it up by long-pressing and installing the Android Power Control widget on your Home screen.
2. Calm down on the status updates
No one's saying you can't use your Android phone's features, but do you really need to be pinged every two minutes about a new Tweet or email? Lower the notification frequency in any apps that constantly update you on the minutiae of everything everyone does, ever, and you'll maybe still have a bit of battery left by bed time. So you can tweet that it's your bed time. Then tweet 'night night'.
3. Switch off auto-sync
If you're not a power-user of the Google life-management apps, turn them off. If you can live without Google Calendar and Gmail, it's possible to do away with auto-sync altogether - just remember to manually sync your Contacts every once in a while, in case you drop your phone in a toilet.
The app MySettings will give you numerous little toggle switches and let you turn auto-sync on and off easily, if you like the idea of having a whole screen full of power-saving icons.
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MYSETTINGS: Empower yourself. Take back several minutes of battery life
4. Disable 3G connectivity
Good old 2G is perfect for calls and texts, so kill 3G unless you're planning a bit of emergency web browsing on your phone. You'll also benefit from the general feeling of increased calmness that follows naturally once you've stopped staring at the 3G icon every two minutes and fretting about what your mobile network connection state is.
5. Lower the screen brightness
As impressive as it might be to have your stunning OLED screen blazing out so much light that the current inhabitants of the International Space Station have to squint and lower the sun visors when you wake it up, it's completely unnecessary. If you're inside, Android's default 0% brightness setting ought to do. Again, install a brightness widget on your desktop, for easy access when you do need a visibility boost.
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DIM IT: Squint more, save battery. This handy widget's called Brightness Level
6. Turn off GPS
GPS is a monster power-drainer, and it's barely of any use most of the time. Is it? Really? Even famed mobile-sensitive app Foursquare can do a good enough job of tracking you down via approximations based on which mobile masts you're connected to, so unless you're actually doing a bit of serious satnav action, switch it off. You'll be able to hear your battery sigh with relief. Seriously. Try holding your phone to your ear as you uncheck the box.
7. Monitor everything
Android 1.6 introduced a menu that lets users see precisely where their battery life is going, with the OS giving you a percentage breakdown of what sucked away all your phone's power in the final few minutes before you actually wanted to use it. Like a mobile black box recorder.
The 'Battery Use' tab under Settings/About Phone will give you a detailed breakdown of what's absorbing the most power, letting you take manual control - and delete any power-hungry apps. Try replacing them with alternatives and see if there's a difference. One rogue app that sucks power on your particular phone could be the problem.
8. Set a Wi-Fi timeout
There's a semi-hidden 'Advanced' Wi-Fi management screen in Android, accessed by navigating to your phone's 'Wi-fi Settings' tab and then pressing the Menu button. From here, you're able to manually select a timeout option for the Wi-Fi connection - one of the biggest power drains on idle phones.
It may make your phone take longer to connect to Wi-Fi when you wake it up, and therefore feel a little less 'smart', but at least it'll still be significantly smarter than a lump of useless plastic with a dead battery.
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WI-FI TIMEOUT: Hidden advanced menu screens - another reason Android is BEST
9. Go Gothic
Modern popular thinking has it that phone screens, particularly OLED versions, use more energy when displaying brighter, whiter colours. So go Gothic. Ditch that vibrant wallpaper and select a nice, dark Home screen background, then enjoy not having to reach for the charger for at least an extra minute every day.
10. Install a time-sensitive power manager
There are plenty of time and location sensitive apps on the Android Market which automatically handle your phone's power and communications settings. For example, there's no point leaving your phone connected to the mobile network while you're asleep - so a simple app like Airplane Autoswitch, which kills all radio communications, will save loads of power and also help you sleep uninterrupted by notification pings.
Set it to activate Airplane mode at your usual bedtime, then get it to fire itself up again when you wake up. Simple, and your battery will make it through the night with only a minuscule drain.
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AIRPLANE AUTOSWITCH: The unglamorous, plain text world of hardcore power management
11. Put your phone somewhere there's a good reception
Your phone uses more power when it's seeking a mobile mast connection, so, believe it or not, your battery will last much longer if you leave your phone in a place where it gets a good reception. Put it on the other side of your desk, or on the windowsill. It will make a difference.
An app like Antennas will give you a ridiculously detailed summary of your phone's current network connectivity state and all the masts in the area, if you fancy locating the optimum low-power placement within a three-mile radius of your home.
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ANTENNAS: Only for the Category-A obsessed power-saver
12. Don't drain the battery
The old advice to completely drain your battery to ensure proper operation doesn't stand any more, thanks to modern lithium-ion batteries. They don't have the charge memory issues that affected previous generation cells, and in fact perform better if you regularly charge them and keep them topped up.
13. Buy an in-car charger
And leave it in the car. Buy a spare one and leave it in a friend's car. Also leave USB cables everywhere. And get a spare battery. And a spare spare battery. There's no guaranteed way to beat the system. It will be flat the one time you fall down a cliff and need help.

Advanced Task Killer Pro

task Advanced Task Killer is also known as ATK. It is a tool to kill applications running.
-Ignore List
-One tap widget
-Auto kill
-Customize item height
ATK is often used to kill apps and clean memory. We do suggest people use ATK manually kill apps instead of auto killing apps.
1. How to use it (for new users to quick start)?
ATK is pretty simple. Open this tool and take a look at the running applications list? Uncheck some apps you don't want to kill (such as Advanced Task Killer and some system apps) Tap the button 'Kill selected apps', it will kill all applications checked.
2. How to use it (for new users to do more)?
If you don't want to kill any application, you can tap it on the running applications list. Then it's checking box will turn to gray.
3. Why there are programs running that I haven't used or even opened?
Some applications will start up once you turn on your phone or be invoked by some evens.
4. What is ignore list/ignore?
Ignore list is for you to ignore some applications you don't want to kill. If you long press on the application listed on the main screen of ATK, the menu will pop up, then you can select 'Ignore', the application would be moved to ignore list. When you tap 'Kill selected apps', it won't be killed any more.
5. What is default action for long press?
You can set your default action for long press and click on the settings. The system default action for long press is pop-menu. That means you when you long press on the application(displays on the running applications list), a pop-menu would shows up. For example, if you want to switch to the application after you long press on it, you can set the default action of long press to 'Switch to'.
6. Why I lost my network connection after I tap 'kill selected apps'?
This is because some apps related with network connection are killed. Such as 'voicemail'. You can ignore it instead of killing it.
7. Why my Home reloaded?
This is because some apps related with Home are killed. Such as 'HTC Sense', 'Mail'(if it is integrated with Home). You can ignore it instead of killing it.
8. Why I cannot receive notification of Email?
This is because you killed 'Email'. Instead of killing it, you need to ignore it.
9. What is Auto Kill?
If you want to kill apps automatically you need to choose one of auto-kill level
- Safe: Only kill the apps aren't running but still consume memory.
- Aggressive: Kill the apps running background and apps aren't running.
- Crazy: All apps except for apps you are using with.
You should be able to see Auto Kill information shows on the title, like 'Auto-Kill: 12:20'. That means auto kill will start at 12:20, you can also change the frequency to impact the auto kill start time.
App killer is only a tool to kill apps and task. It won't help your battery directly. But if you kill any app which consume battery a lot, you might think app killer is helping your battery.
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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Hide Pictures in Stocks App " Secret Gallery "

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Vaulty PRO is now more secret than ever! Looks like a stocks app but hides your pictures and videos. Select media in gallery and pick Stocks to move media into vault. Enter password in app to login
NOW WITH ZOOM!!!
No longer appears in recent apps.
Keep your private pictures and videos private with Vaulty. Do you have pictures or movies on your phone that you don’t want your friends, coworkers or kids to see? Hide them with Vaulty! Just open your gallery, select the pictures or videos you want to hide and then select share & pick Stocks to hide the media. Open Stocks and enter your password to see you hidden pictures. Press menu & select Videos to view videos. Press menu, select options & then tutorial for more info.
FAQ:
Q – Do I need to keep the free version of Vaulty installed as well as this one?
A – No. You can uninstall the free version if you have this one installed.
Q – Why is taking me to Google Finance instead of my pictures and videos?
A – You are entering the wrong password. It actually functions like a stocks app if you enter anything besides the password. Reset the password. Simply uninstall and reinstall Vaulty. Uninstalling will not affect the media you have stored in the vault.
Q – Why isn’t my password working?
A – Simply uninstall and reinstall Vaulty. Uninstalling will not affect the media you have stored in the vault.
Q – Where do pictures and videos go when I unvault them?
A – Make sure you are giving Vaulty long enough to unvault the media before exiting the app. Also, try turning your phone off and then back on. That may help your phone’s gallery find the media you unvaulted.
Q – Why does Vaulty need messaging permissions?
A – The messaging permissions that this app requires are for phones that can add media to the vault directly from picture messages. It would force close without this permission on those devices.
Q – Can anyone else see my pictures or videos?
A – No. They are only stored on your phone’s SD card and are never uploaded or saved anywhere else.
Q – If I change phones can I just install Vaulty again and access my images and videos?
A – As long as you use the same SD card or copy the contents of your old SD card to your new one.
Features:
Concealed as Stocks App
View Hidden Media
Remove Media From Vault
Password
Rotate Pics
No Ads
Multi-select
Full screen viewing
Conceal Movie Images
Hide Pics & Vids
What’s in this version:
Password recovery security question feature
Small interface improvements for clarity
Safer file handling and importing
Switched from bytes to number of files on progress dialogs
Version name on login screen
Version name in options
Progress dialog when hiding from gallery
Fixed a bug that caused some FCs
Not attempt to import from Picasa or other services where file isn’t accessible
Fix stuck progress on delete
Fixed small sharing bug
Requirements: Android OS 1.5 – 2.3

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Download Real Player beta for android

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RealPlayer® Beta 0.0.0.60
Requirements: Android 1.6+
Overview: Entertainment on your Android. RealPlayer is one of the best Android apps to enjoy your music, videos, and photos.

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More user-friendly than ever, RealPlayer includes an intuitive
user interface, playlist editor, widgets, searching, content folder selection, fast scrolling, and a ton of other features to make your media experience more enjoyable. Best of all, RealPlayer supports any file format that your device currently supports
(it will only play RealMedia if your device supports it).
Download RealPlayer today and tell us what you think – we listen to user feedback and implement the most requested features.





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Recent changes:
Create and edit playlists on the device
Search including voice search
Lock screen widget
Improved widget with cover art
Fast scrolling
Share your media with friends using social networking services
Move the application to the SD card
Compatibility with headphone controls
Set songs as ringtones
Auto bookmarking for videos
Pause when headphones are disconnected
Support for new versions of Android including Honeycomb
Graphics optimized for high-res tablets
Bug fixes and other improvements
Content rating: Medium Maturity
Latest version: 0.0.0.60 (for all Android versions)

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Monday, July 18, 2011

how to root your android mobile " any android " :)

What is Rooting?

Rooting is the process by which you regain administrative access to your phone. Even though Android is an open source operating system you still don’t have full “root access” to do what you please. Back when the iPhone launched in 2007 the hardcore techies quickly realized the true potential of the device, and the cruel software limitations that Apple had sealed it with. What became ‘Jailbreaking’ on iPhone was quickly translated to other platforms as well, and when the world saw the first Android back in 2008, the term “Rooting” was born.

Why Root your Android Phone/Tablet?

Rooting AndroidThe main reason people root their Android device for freedom and control, when you root your Android phone or tablet you gain full control over your system and can tweak it to your liking.
Improved Performance: You can speed up your Android device by relocating your phones cache thus allowing you to save phone memory and have a faster phone. There are applications available in the Android Market that will allow you to overclock your device to make it go as fast as you dare.
Alter System Files: You can replace many parts of the “Android Core” which include the ability to add new themes, edit the core apps (maps, calendar, clock, etc), change the recovery & boot images, add linux binaries.
More Application Choics: You will be able to install apps that are only compatible with rooted phones, some of these apps include an app that will allow you to take a screenshot on your phone, overclock your device and tether apps.
Install applications to your SD CARD: One of the most talked-about feature (or disadvantage) of any Android device is the limitation where you can install applications only in the phone’s internal memory and not the SD card. While Google may reason that SD cards are slower in general and cannot run apps as effectively as internal memory, fact of the matter is that most Android devices do not come with massive internal storage spaces, and hence greatly limit the number of applications that can be installed at a time. With rooted devices, you can use Apps2SD, which will copy ALL your applications to a ext2/3/4 formatted SD card an will also store future builds in card. Freedom to choose!
Latest Android OS (Operating System): With many carriers holding back the updates to the latest Android operating system, rooting your device will give you the option to install any current and future OS’s by installing custom-tailored ROMs.
WI-FI and Bluetooth Tethering: After having rooted your device, you can also use WiFi or Bluetooth tether to share your cellular data connection with your laptop or PC. The application works with ad hoc connections and will get you up and running online on your laptop in no time. Similarly, tethering can also be achieved over a Bluetooth connection.

How to Root Your Phone/Tablet?

To Root your phone you will have to download an application from the internet, the most popular apps are SuperOneClick, Z4Root and Universal AndRoot. The procedure for rooting an Android device varies from device to device as such there are many different device specific guides. Website AddictiveTips has put together the largest guide for rooting phones that we found. Some other good resources for finding rooting guides include the XDA Developers Forums & this topic at AndroidForums. In most cases the Rooting procedure is as easy as a couple of clicks, of course there are nightmare stories and people having difficulties, so read on about the risks of rooting.
Android Root Risks

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Learn how to make it very easy :)

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Download Ebuddy for Android

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All your MSN, Yahoo!, AIM, ICQ, Google Talk and Facebook buddies in one single buddylist!
The best chatting experience for Android
Get a fast and stable chat experience with eBuddy for Android! Stay online when you need to do something else or when you get a phone call during a chat.
eBuddy for Android will run in the background and will alert you about new messages in the Android status bar. 
You can also enable sounds or vibration to notify you when you receive new messages.
If your internet connection is lost, 
eBuddy will reconnect you automatically. Now, you will never miss another message from your friends!


Chat with all your friends, everywhere
Do you use Gtalk for chatting and also have buddies on MSN and Facebook? Or do you have a Gtalk account for friends and another Gtalk account for work? eBuddy lets you combine all IM and social network accounts!
With eBuddy for Android you have one single buddy list with all your friends from multiple accounts. Sign in with all accounts at once or select which IM account you want to login automatically.





Easy chatting with multiple friends
Chatting with multiple friends at the same time? With eBuddy for Android, you can easily switch between chat conversations. Just go to the Chats tab for an overview of all your open chats.
We also made it easy for you to manage your buddy list. You can add new buddies and organize your friends in groups or sort them by IM account.






Personalize eBuddy for Android
Set your status and personal message to let your friends know where you are and what you are doing.
Also, don't be afraid to express yourself in your chat. Use emoticons or buzzers to personalize your chat exactly like you want it.








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Download Nimbuzz for android

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Nimbuzz Mobile

The best way to become More Mobile!

  • Be online available on the go
  • Chat with your friends
  • Start an online buddy Call
  • Send text messages
  • Send photos, videos and files
Stay in touch: Join your friends online. Whenever you have something on your mind. Show them your mood, presence, location or start communicating with them.
Save Money: Instead of calling minutes, Nimbuzz uses the internet to let you make free international calls to your buddies.
Friends or family not online...? No problem. Buy NimbuzzOut credits to call landlines and mobile phones against low rates. Saves you a lot of money on international calling!
Locate your Friends: Share your location and retrieve the location of your buddies on a map. Great for arranging face to face meeting

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

angry birds rio for android

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Rovio and 20th Century Fox join forces to create a new game, Angry Birds Rio! The game will launch with 45 dedicated levels based on the highly-anticipated motion picture, with regular updates lined up for the future. The game will be available for download on smart phones and tablets worldwide.

Media Show v0.2

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Show all your pictures on your PC, Mac or TV with just one tap from your Android phone!
Just hit "Start" in your phone, and you can watch the photos of last night's party in a cool full-screen gallery in your PC.
No need for a USB cable, or any other software. Just your Android, a WiFi connection, and a browser.

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