Articles tagged with: Technology
In past few years, there has been an incredible downfall in the number of IE users. Though IE kept introducing newer versions to support the latest web design trends and compete with other browsers. Most of the market was taken over by Mozilla’s Firefox and then came Google Chrome.
Dear Mark Zuckerberg,
Muslims all over the world are not terrorists nor they support any Muslim terrorists but there are group of people who always intend to hurt Muslim’s emotions and belief.
One such example of online hatred toward Muslims and Islam is a facebook group who dare to make fun of Holy Prophet by trying to imitating their physical appearance which is not allowed in Islam
Our very own YouTube has created a history. Having crossed the milestone of two million and odd hits each day, yesterday was a day of celebration. It was a double celebration as this news came when they were celebrating the 5th anniversary of the launch of the beta version.
A teenage girl named Nona Belomesoff was murdered in Sydney by her facebook friend Christopher James Dannevig.
Twitter will today launch a new feature for its users which will allow the users quote tweets directly from the twitter page. The only way to quote someone’s tweets till date was to capture a screenshot and present it to your readers.
A few days back BumpTop, a 3D desktop for PC and Mac developer company, announced that BumpTop was being discontinued and that they were taking the software “…in an exciting new direction…”. And two days later it announced that the company had been acquired by the search giant Google. Financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed yet.
By the end of last year Google launched Google Transliteration to help people writing in languages which are not supported by the computer keyboards. As we know that computer keyboards only input characters of Roman script, this narrowed the users of different scripts to write on Internet. Google Transliteration helped in overcoming this barrier.
Crawling back to the popular Twitter Updates has now been made easier by Google. Google has announced the launch of its new real-time search service “Replay it”. “Replay it” the new Google Search service lets you search Twitter Archives. With this you can always get back into the discussions which you missed earlier. This new feature helps you search and explore the public archive of tweets.
This year summer has marked its beginning with a number of major acquisitions by internet giants like Google and Facebook. Adding to it, Twitter has just announced its acquisition of Atebits. Atbetis develops popular iPhone and Mac applications.
The official Youtube Blog has announced the new “As seen on” feature for video pages. This feature surfaces the videos popular elsewhere on a blog or site which is responsible for driving a significant amount of a video’s views, that site will be credited on the page.
Few days before when I saw the latest released movie Fashion, my thoughts and feelings about the world of glamour changed drastically. Once I used to be a page3 worm and liked to read a …




