Samsung Growth in 2012 with its future Plans for 2013; Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) Resolves Users Complaint about New Scan Service

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Year 2012 is said to be the finest year for Samsung and if things go well planned again; year 2013 would come be more fruitful. The Korea times recently declared that the phone manufacturer seems itself to ship approx half billion handsets the next year. Earlier in year 2012, Samsung shipped approx 420 million devices. If the planetary process continues to grow, Samsung would reach 20 percent jump in the shipped devices.

Out of all the 510 million devices launched, 390 million handsets are known to be Smartphones while the other 120 million remaining were the feature phones. Samsung also aims to launch Microsoft Windows 8 handsets which was noted down by the telecommunication department of Samsung (LTE devices’ high user demand)

Though it is battling hard with the Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) for patent, which came into a censoring bombastic on CNET’s list 2012, big technology stories, yet Samsung has coped up in becoming a successful launch in not just U.S but all over. Perhaps it is due to the successful launch of Galaxy phones, tablets or phablets.

Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) users were recently complaining about the search giant’s new scan service claiming that it is infact censoring their songs and music files which they upload. Google taking high notice of the issue, rolled out entire scan for its music service in order to diagnose the problem, but it is in knowledge that it’s infact the switching with the explicit versions of those songs with the clear ones etc.

Earlier this week, a report came declaring that the users share their view of having their songs converted out of incorrect versions.

According to a web blog, Google advises its users to fix the issue while running a full scan and tally their music collection with the Google ones. This can be easily done by going to the music library through Google Music and search for the song that was tagged incorrectly. After right clicking on it, user should choose the option of ‘fix incorrect match’. In this way the Music manager software would be sent an alert to upload the original version of the selected song and contradict the incorrect match.

Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) shares fell -0.09% to close at $708.87, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) shares slipped -1.38% to close at $513.00 in last trading session.


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