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In this era of Digital era Google has introduced a new payment apps. Please do not confused with wallet. This is not at all wallet . This is UP based Payment method. This apps  pay directly from your bank account, that means your money is safe with your bank and you’ll not going to lose intrest. Here user no need to open a separate account or worry about reloading wallets.
It uses your Google account to get registered. It provide two leyer security one for Google account PIN and another for UPI PIN. This Google PIN do not reside on your mobile apps. This Google PIN reside at Server end.
Tez uses UPI (Unified Payments Interface) and works with all major banks, including our partners: Axis, HDFC Bank, ICICI and State Bank of India. Tez makes it faster and more secure to pay on apps and websites – anywhere that UPI is accepted. When you check out, look for the Tez logo or use your Tez UPI ID.

Currently Tez supports all major Indian banks and  smartphones with KITKAT or Above .
It language support for English, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu, sending money is easy to understand.

This apps also suits the Business need . Shop Owner can use the Tez app with their individual bank account to start accepting digital payments today. Payment goes directly to your bank account . There is no fees for such transaction .

The most intresting feature of this apps is its CASH mode . This mode enables you to send money without sharing your phone number/email id or any bank detial or any UPI detail. In this mode user need to enable cash mode in apps. As soon as user enable it the mobile phone generate a Utrasonic Audio QR code which is to be recived by reciver end. Here Reciver also need to enable cah mode to recive the fund. Once the reciver reciver get the audio QR code then sender and send the money.

Please note this not based on NFC technology and neither you require any specific feature enabled smartphone. All you need a smartphone with mic and speaker.

Please do visit Google Tez youtube channel to understand better.

Google has added a new feature to Gmail which will help you clean up your inbox . The two features are “Block Sender” and “Unsubscribe.” The block function is currently available via Gmail for web, and allows you to block people from sending you emails. When you block a email ID it will move all email to your spam folder, so you never have to look at them.
How to Block ?
In order to block someone, open up an email from sender, click the drop-down menu next to the reply arrow, and choose “Block Sender.”
Then it will ask for Confirmation that Incoming emails from sender will be moved to Spam.

The “Unsubscribe” feature is also very useful, and allows you to stop receiving promotional emails without having to navigate through complicated process to visit some third party website to unsubscribe
 “Unsubscribe” is available on Gmail’s updated Android app (along with “Block Sender”), so if you’re an iOS or web user, you’re out of luck for the time being. But if you are an Android user who wants to unsubscribe, go to the promotional email, hit the “More” option (represented by the three vertical dots) in the top right corner, and choose “Unsubscribe.” 

Google India is launched its Women Entrepreneurs on the Web (WeOW) initiative to help women entrepreneurs connect, grow their online presence and utilise Google products to launch and scale their businesses in tier-II and tier-III towns.

Women entrepreneur can  join this group to get access to training updates, interact with other WeOW members, and contact the WeOW team: http://www.womenentrepreneursontheweb.com/members
Any women entrepreneur can visit this website http://www.womenentrepreneursontheweb.com and signup  form and follow the instructions in the next screen to join the WeOW Members mailing list. Add our Google+ Page (http://plus.ly/weowindia) to your circles for access to training modules and notifications of hangouts and live training sessions.you can follow the updates of this community in GOOGLE+ at https://plus.google.com/104982808623113909525/posts . you can keep updates on Youtube as well at http://youtube.com/weowindia . If you want to keep update with latest update through mail then fill this form http://india.womenentrepreneursontheweb.com/signup

Also, bookmark this link http://go.womenentrepreneursontheweb.com for access to the training modules and add our Google+ Page (http://plus.ly/pooja) to your circles to get updates on live trainings and hangouts.

WeOW focuses on women entrepreneurs. “We tell them: ‘Get your business online. We will build it for free’,” says Rajan Anandan, managing director, Google India. Google estimates the number of women entrepreneurs in India at 1.3 million, more than any other country barring the US and China. “Imagine the impact these women can have on the entrepreneurial ecosystem. This is not just a diversity decision, but a core business decision,” says Anandan.

WeoW was conceptualised by a few Googlers from Hyderabad in 2011. The business leaders at Google were receptive to the idea and in January 2012. the initiative was launched. “The focus was how the internet can empower women, how these entrepreneurs can sell online, and how they can connect with the customers. So, there is education, training, creating a community where they can support each other,” says Anandan.
Moving into tier-II and tier-III towns, Google has not set a target. “We have the capacity to handle large numbers. We have not set a target, but the possibilities are immense considering 45% of internet users come from non-metros,” says Anandan. Google will reach out to the women entrepreneurs in new geographies through word of mouth and actively looks at connecting with entrepreneurs already in the area.

Google India is launched its Women Entrepreneurs on the Web (WeOW) initiative to help women entrepreneurs connect, grow their online presence and utilise Google products to launch and scale their businesses in tier-II and tier-III towns.

Women entrepreneur can  join this group to get access to training updates, interact with other WeOW members, and contact the WeOW team: http://www.womenentrepreneursontheweb.com/members
Any women entrepreneur can visit this website http://www.womenentrepreneursontheweb.com and signup  form and follow the instructions in the next screen to join the WeOW Members mailing list. Add our Google+ Page (http://plus.ly/weowindia) to your circles for access to training modules and notifications of hangouts and live training sessions.you can follow the updates of this community in GOOGLE+ at https://plus.google.com/104982808623113909525/posts . you can keep updates on Youtube as well at http://youtube.com/weowindia . If you want to keep update with latest update through mail then fill this form http://india.womenentrepreneursontheweb.com/signup

Also, bookmark this link http://go.womenentrepreneursontheweb.com for access to the training modules and add our Google+ Page (http://plus.ly/pooja) to your circles to get updates on live trainings and hangouts.

WeOW focuses on women entrepreneurs. “We tell them: ‘Get your business online. We will build it for free’,” says Rajan Anandan, managing director, Google India. Google estimates the number of women entrepreneurs in India at 1.3 million, more than any other country barring the US and China. “Imagine the impact these women can have on the entrepreneurial ecosystem. This is not just a diversity decision, but a core business decision,” says Anandan.

WeoW was conceptualised by a few Googlers from Hyderabad in 2011. The business leaders at Google were receptive to the idea and in January 2012. the initiative was launched. “The focus was how the internet can empower women, how these entrepreneurs can sell online, and how they can connect with the customers. So, there is education, training, creating a community where they can support each other,” says Anandan.
Moving into tier-II and tier-III towns, Google has not set a target. “We have the capacity to handle large numbers. We have not set a target, but the possibilities are immense considering 45% of internet users come from non-metros,” says Anandan. Google will reach out to the women entrepreneurs in new geographies through word of mouth and actively looks at connecting with entrepreneurs already in the area.