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How Big Is Wikipedia?
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, has had a phenomenal few years. It is by far the world’s most popular online encyclopedia. Protecting an online profile is vital to any website such as Wikipedia, because its loyal fan base may abandon it in droves if it is seen to make any major mistakes, either with its content [...]
Posted: February 2nd, 2012 under Product Analysis.
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Netflix Subscribers Growth
Netflix is no doubt one of the most popular channels for people to rent movies. There has been a recent discussion on how Apple iPad, Youtube rentals,etc. will affect the veteran online movies rental player. That could be studied in the quarters to come. However, here are the numbers from the latest quarterly report Total [...]
Posted: January 28th, 2010 under Product Analysis.
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iPhone vs. Droid – Comprehensive Comparison
Here is a comprehsive comparison of features and price that you would pay for an Apple iPhone 3GS as against Motorola Droid (Pricing for the US market) Carrier iPhone 3GS : AT&T Droid : Verizon Storage Capacity iPhone 3GS : 16GB Droid : 16GB (expandable to 32GB) Battery Life iPhone 3GS : 5 hours talktime. [...]
Posted: October 31st, 2009 under Product Analysis.
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Clicksor Pay-per-click: From an advertiser's perspective
Recently I ran a small budget campaign at Clicksor, a PPC network. There were two objectives of the campaign: 1) To increase the subscriber base for Techcrunchies and 2) To test the effectiveness of PPC advertising. You may view this analysis in different perspectives: How good a PPC campaign is, How good is Clicksor as [...]
Posted: October 25th, 2007 under Product Analysis.
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Is it the end of the road for FeedReaders in India?
“If you are in India and can use internet, you have to have an orkut account” – this is an unwritten rule. Almost everyone in India (a lot many below 18 years of age as well, which is against the T&C) has an orkut account. That is why orkut is now the second most visited [...]
Posted: June 1st, 2007 under Product Analysis.
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Embed Flickr slideshows on your blog
You might have noticed slideshows of pics on Flickr. There is an easy way, as Paul Stamatiou tells us in his blog. For this, first tag all the photos that you want to display on your blog with one specific ‘tag’. Once you do this, the next step is to insert the following code inside [...]
Posted: January 20th, 2007 under Product Analysis.
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Beautiful colors for your blog
Bloggers often tend to tweak the blog template that they find online, and those who are not well-versed with CSS and HTML codes atleast try changing the default colors so that their blog gets a unique look. But, the sad part is that the color codes in HTML are mentioned in six digit hexadecimal codes [...]
Posted: January 15th, 2007 under Product Analysis.
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Watch TV Online while chatting with friends
IMvite was launched as a free to use website to view TV channels online. Now, the website has improved further upon this service to now allow users to view TV online while chatting with friends. IMvite has come up with a TV messenger, which can be downloaded to simulataneously use AOL, MSN and Yahoo messengers [...]
Posted: January 9th, 2007 under Product Analysis.
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SMS Backup on your Yahoo mailbox
Yahoo India has now a new feature to help you create a backup of your important SMSes. To avail the SMS Backup service, all you need is a Yahoo email id. Though the registration is free, this Value Adding Service(VAS) charges rates based on your network provider. HOW IT WORKS: You specify the mobile phone [...]
Posted: January 8th, 2007 under Product Analysis.
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Elicit – Blog client software for enhanced content quality
Bloggers typically require quite a bit of research before making a post. For example, if I were to write about ‘Google acquires YouTube’, I would have to search Google News for looking up the exact value of the deal, search Flickr for a Google/YouTube logo, search Wikipedia for the history of the two companies, etc. [...]
Posted: January 3rd, 2007 under Product Analysis.
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