Archive for October, 2006
What next for Google
Over the past eight years, Google has simply transformed our lives. It first came up with a way to actually see what are the websites that exist on internet apart from the ones you knew. You simply had to search with a keyword to find out a site with that name. From that point, Google [...]
Posted: October 13th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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I got a Spyware!
Ok..I will give you a website. But, I warn you..DO NOT OPEN THE LINK. I came across this one on Orkut. Some Pakistani guy had posted this on a community called ‘INDIA’ and this was meant to be a spyware to hack the info of whoever clicks on it. The link is at http://www.mohsinwebsite.co.uk/indianfacts.html
Posted: October 13th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Utube loses its tube to Youtube
Imagine how it is when you lose your bandwidth to over 64 million visitors, who simply came to your website ‘by mistake’… Well, this is what exactly happened to Universal Tubes, a firm that sells used tubes to machinary in Ohio. But people looking for YouTube, the video sharing site, recently bought by Google have [...]
Posted: October 13th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Have this :20100 email ids of coders
A codeline search in Google has resulted in a list of over 20100 email ids, all of coders who, usually make it a practice to put it in the source code. This is simply hilarious. People find out a way to each and every kind of thing!
Posted: October 12th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Application to view Digg
Ajax is at work, yet again. You can download this AJAX application to constantly view which stories are making to the front page on Digg. This also gives you a bird’s eye view of the digg’s queue stories.To download it, unzip the download file locally and launch diggGraph.html It is not that this is the [...]
Posted: October 12th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Mashups – How internet grows from here..
Got a forward of a video from my friend. Shall upload it soon on You Tube..In it, David Berlind from ZDNet talks about how internet is moving ahead with what is called mashups. Mashups are being talked about for sometime now. However, for those who do not know, Mashups are basically using the Application Programming [...]
Posted: October 12th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Want to make money!?? – Virus
I am posting it so that you can avert something that my friend caught up with today. Today, as he opened his Yahoo messenger, he had a message from his friend. His friend had referred him to a URL to make money from Internet. My friend usually hates SPAM, but since this was from his [...]
Posted: October 11th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Podcasting for non-native English speakers
I recently was involved in an online debate with a podcaster about the merits and demerits of having a podcast for your website publicity. The Podcaster was like podcasting is the best thing to have happened to Internet next to blogging and was talking about the great value it enhances to a website. Maybe, he [...]
Posted: October 11th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Visit a random website or webpage
Blogger provides an option at the top of all blogspot pages where you can click and visit a random page each time you click. Blogger does this in order to provide an extra amount of traffic to blogs and also for those bored ones checking on blogs at random. I found this link at URoulette. [...]
Posted: October 9th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Google Music Trends – Make your vote count!
Have you used Google Music trends? It is a wonderful way to make your favorite album on top of charts. If you have opted in for Music trends, Google then reads your chosen music player like iTunes, Winamp, Media Player; and the songs you play are immediately used to make an anonymous vote to the [...]
Posted: October 9th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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