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WEBCAP Media is a leader in specialized, Interactive Design, Development & Strategy for ecommerce store,web and mobile applications in mumbai.Webcap Media’s talented team adopts a recent changes & approach to Web Design and is based on balancing user-centered design and response with our own unique principals of branding, strategy and social media marketing. Unlike most web design companies, Webc

ap Media works closely with our internet marketing and SEO specialists to create web sites that are both attractive and user-friendly while being designed specifically as a proactive tool for any business. It is our belief that a company’s website is none other than there brochure so it should be its biggest asset, and it is our number one goal to make that the case for you. We believe that our strategy, and above all our team, makes us the number one choice in mumbai web design.

01/04/2017
Since Today is New Start of Financial year 2017-2018, we Would like to Thank all our Clients for Trusting us and giving ...
01/04/2017

Since Today is New Start of Financial year 2017-2018, we Would like to Thank all our Clients for Trusting us and giving us the opportunity to built their technology. Wishing you all this new financial year 2017-18 to be a very happy, healthy, wealthy & Prosperous

Those posts about a nano-GPS for tracking India's upcoming 2000 rupee note may very well be fake. Here's why.      http:...
09/11/2016

Those posts about a nano-GPS for tracking India's upcoming 2000 rupee note may very well be fake. Here's why.

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There may be some tech involved in the upcoming Rs. 500 and Rs. 2000 notes to be introduced by the Reserve Bank of India or at least that's what the rumours all said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, today, in an address to the nation, announced that existing Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 rupee notes will be no...

1GB RAM, 8GB ROM at Rs. 2,999. How about it?http://webcapmedia.com/pages/blog/newmobile.html
19/03/2016

1GB RAM, 8GB ROM at Rs. 2,999. How about it?

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ShopClues has announced that it is the exclusive launch partner for the Cogent smartphone by Reach Mobile. The phone is priced at Rs. 2,999 and comes with a 4-inch display and has 1GB of RAM along with 8GB of storage space. At the back is a 3.2MP primary camera with a 1.3MP front camera. The device…

Freedom 251 : Is They Are Really Selling Their product or just collecting a Peoples Database . when you go for buy a Pro...
18/02/2016

Freedom 251 : Is They Are Really Selling Their product or just collecting a Peoples Database . when you go for buy a Product always get redirected to a blank page . don't you think we are wasting our time and efforts !!

And an Additional Miltone To Our Succes Webcap Media at City Mall also
17/08/2015

And an Additional Miltone To Our Succes Webcap Media at City Mall also

Top 3 stories of the day1. Google Earth Pro goes free! You don't have to spend $399 :http://webcapmedia.com/pages/blog/g...
03/02/2015

Top 3 stories of the day
1. Google Earth Pro goes free! You don't have to spend $399 :http://webcapmedia.com/pages/blog/google-earthpro.html

2.WhatsApp voice calling tested in India : http://webcapmedia.com/pages/blog/whatsapp.html

3.Asus's new Gaming Laptop launch in India priced at Rs. 69,999
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Now you can access all the advanced tools of Google Earth Pro including high res images and detailed Google Earth imagery for free.You don't have to spend $399 to use Google Earth Pro

Hackers shut down Sony Pictures' computers and are blackmailing the studioToday, employees across the Sony Pictures offi...
25/11/2014

Hackers shut down Sony Pictures' computers and are blackmailing the studio

Today, employees across the Sony Pictures offices were greeted with a strange picture as they tried to login to their computers. Since this afternoon, computers at the company have been completely unresponsive, showing a glowering CGI skeleton, a series of URL addresses, and a threatening message from a hacker group that identifies itself as . Dozens of Sony Twitter accounts were also commandeered to tweet out similar messages, although Sony seems to have regained control of those accounts. Early reports from Sony employees suggest the studio has yet to regain computer access.

The group appears to have obtained a number of sensitive documents from Sony Pictures, many of which are named in a .zip file shared at the posted URLs, and is threatening to release them if Sony pictures does not comply with the group's demands. (The demands themselves are still unclear.) The documents named in the .zip file are widely varied, suggesting the attackers pulled the full contents of an employee server. Dozens of podcast mp3 files are named alongside potentially sensitive records and password files, the latter of which would explain how the group was able to commandeer so many Twitter accounts at once. There is already a Reddit thread devoted to piecing through the files. The attackers are threatening to release the full records at 6PM Eastern Time, after which we may know more.

In the meantime, the compromise seems to have brought day-to-day work at the studio to a crashing halt. Employees are reportedly unable to send email, use their computers, or even answer phones. As one employee told Deadline, "We are down, completely paralyzed." In the official statement, Sony used more measured language: "We are investigating an IT matter."

Microsoft Surface Pro 3 : where it lack and who should buy it !!http://www.webcapmedia.com/pages/blog/mssurfacepro3.html
11/06/2014

Microsoft Surface Pro 3 : where it lack and who should buy it !!

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The third generation of Surface tablet, the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is upon us, and Microsoft has chosen a different route this time, offering a large, 12-inch tablet which is designed to double up as a ultraportable laptop/ultrabook.Given that the Surface Pro 3 is targeting tablet and ultraportable…

03/06/2014

Maha Police to take action against those who 'like' objectionable content online

You may land in trouble for 'liking' objectionable content on the social networking websites. Maharashtra Police have said those who like the controversial posts online will be booked under the Information Technology Act and under the Code of Criminal Procedure.

According to a TOI report, a person could be imprisoned three to five years if convicted under Section 66 (a) of the IT Act (punishment for sending offensive messages through communication service, etc).

Police say the move is to contain protests over objectionable content on a social networking site about Chhatrapati Shivaji, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and the late Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray. Police, however, haven't yet tracked down the Internet Protocol address of the person (yet unidentified) who posted the content online. There are chances it was done through a proxy server.

Protests were held across Maharashtra over the weekend after inflammable content were spotted/spread on the Internet.

There were protests across Maharashtra over the weekend after the posts containing allegedly derogatory references were spotted. While protesters in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad went on the rampage on Saturday, on Sunday, traffic was held up at the Khalapur toll plaza on the Mumbai-Pune expressway for about half-an-hour. Also, shops were shut in Nerul, Koparkhairane and Ghansoli in Navi Mumbai over rumours that a political party had called for a bandh.

Moreover, Police have filed cases against unidentified persons in Mumbai, Nerul, Pune, Nashik, Yeola, Aurangabad, Satara and Sangli. Policy have applied Section 295A IPC, which includes punishment for speech, writings or signs which 'with deliberate and malicious intention'' insult the religion or the religious beliefs of any class of citizens.

Mumbai police's cyber crime investigation cell has taken over the probe of the case. "Three different pages about these objectionable posts were created on Facebook. We have blocked all of them. Police are also taking help from the computer emergency response team (CERT). Besides, a letter has been sent to Facebook to furnish details about the persons who created the pages," says Deven Bharti, inspector general of police (law and order).

Section 66 (a) of the IT Act has been widely criticised across the country, especially after cases of abuse of the law by police. Back in 2012, two Mumbai girls were arrested over a Facebook post criticising shutdown in Mumbai during Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray's funeral. Later, the charges were dropped. A Kolkata professor was arrested for allegedly forwarding derogatory cartoons representing West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Advocates of freedom of expression have criticised Section 66 (a) of the IT Act and called for abolishing or modifying the law in order to prevent its abuse. What's your take on the Section 66 (a) of the IT Act? Let us know your views in the comments section below:

Google plans satellite fleet to provide Internet in remote locationshttp://www.webcapmedia.com/pages/blog/googlesattalit...
03/06/2014

Google plans satellite fleet to provide Internet in remote locations

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Google to spend over $1 Billion to build 180 satellites to spread internet access globally.

Internet giant Google is planning to spend over $1 billion on satellites that will bring Internet access to regions that still don’t have connectivity. The project is expected to start with 180 “small, high-capacity satellites” that will circle around the earth, according to a Wall Street Journal (W…

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