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xda-developers
Jun 20, 2017 11:05 PM • by Doug Lynch
Google for Jobs is Now Available in English on Desktop and Mobile

Google has built some amazing search technology over the years. Couple that with their new machine learning neural networks and they're able to understand a degree of natural language that can be applied to areas in which they had tried before. At Google I/O earlier this year, the company announced they would be attempting to tackle the headache involved in searching for a job online. Now, that project is available in its first form.

Both potential employees as well as employers seeking help have expressed the issues they have with current job search platforms. Employers say they have difficulty filling spots and sometimes this is a result of not being able to find the right person for the job. Alternatively, many job seekers say they can't find a job they're looking for and the ones they do find just aren't the right fit for them. This isn't helped by the fact that job listings are spread across the web, newspapers, and simple help wanted signs.

Google stated they wanted to try and solve this issue and have been collaborating with the job matching industry so they can better understand the whole process. This includes Google for Jobs using the new Cloud Jobs API, jobs boards, and even other job matching websites and applications. Google feels they have done enough work for the initial release of the project and have made the platform available for job seekers who speak English.

Google for Jobs is available on both desktop as well as mobile devices, and you simply have to search for "jobs near me," "teaching jobs," or other similar job-seeking queries within a Google search. If everything goes according to plan, this will result in you seeing in-depth job results that you can explore right from your phone or desktop PC. You'll then be given details such as commute time, job specialties, work hours, reviews, ratings, and more.


Source: Google





Android Advices
Jun 20, 2017 5:02 PM • by Karthik Iyer
How to Install Android 7.0 Nougat based LineageOS 14.1 on Galaxy C5 Smartphone

Samsung launched the Galaxy C5 just recently and as we all know, it is a pretty good smartphone for the price. It packs a decent set of specs for the price. However, if you are not really a fan of the typical Samsung UI then you would be disappointed here. In that case, your only option would be to flash the update manually. However, if you are wondering how to do it, then you are in the right place. Today in this tutorial, we will be showing you exactly how to install Android 7.0 Nougat based LineageOS 14.1 on Galaxy C5 Smartphone. But before we begin the installation, let's check out some of the features it brings to the table.

About the ROM

Since this is based on Android 7.0 Nougat based OS, you can expect it to bring pretty much all the features along with it. Below are some of the working features of the same –

  • Wifi
  • Bluetooth
  • Audio
  • 2G-3G Network Switch
  • Smooth
  • RIL
  • Camera
  • Sensors
  • Lineage Boosts
  • Hotspot
  • Fingerprint
  • All sensors

Now with that out of the way, let's take a look at some of the prerequisite that is required for this installation.

Pre-requisite

  • The first thing which you need to make sure is that you are creating a complete backup of your files. Since we will be completely wiping the internal memory of the phone, you will end up loosing all your files.
  • You also need to make sure that you are installing a custom recovery software. You can install any of your choices, however, we suggest you go for TWRP for this installation.
  • You also need to make sure that the battery in the smartphone as about 60-percent charge before you begin the installation. If your smartphone's battery dies during the installation, then you may end up with a completely bricked smartphone.
  • And lastly it is also necessary to make sure that you have downloaded the firmware file which is necessary for the installation. Without this file, you won't be able to proceed with the installation and hence we suggest you download the same from the link given below.

Download Lineage OS 14.1 For Samsung Galaxy C5

Installation

  1. Assuming that you have downloaded the files given in the link above, it is now time to begin the instalaltion process.
  2. The first thing which you need to make sure is that you copy the downloaded file to the smartphone.
  3. Once done, simply turn off your phone and enter into the recovery mode. You can do this by pressing Volume Down + Power Key at the same time.
  4. After this, once you are in the recovery menu, look for wipe and format option ⇒ wipe data, system, cache and Dalvik cache and initiate it.
  5. Once done, now return back to the recovery menu and tap on Install.
  6. Now it will ask you to browse for the firmware file which you had copied earlier. Simply navigate to the same and select it.
  7. After that simply swipe to begin the installation.
  8. Do make a note that the installation will take some time and hence we suggest you be patient with the same.
  9. After it is done, before rebooting you can also choose to install the GApps.
  10. Once this is done, your device will automatically reboot into the new ROM.

Do make a note that the first reboot may take a long time and hence we suggest you stay patient with the same. Having said, if you have any queries regarding the setup, then be sure to let us know by commenting down below and also stay tuned to Android Advices for more tutorials like this.





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