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Recent Posts
Twitter replaced ‘’what are you doing’’ with “What’s happing “
Twitter has removed the question “What are you doing?” From the user interface, as an unexpected move which is confirming a change in uses for the popular social networking site. Twitter’s official Blog had the following to say about th...
Google’s Earth,remaped for iPhone
According to Google, the new version now makes half the world’s population and a third of the world’s land mass available for your perusal.The app now supports 27 of the 30 languages supported by the iPhone.Google also claims improved per...
Pivot visual search introduces by Microsoft live labs
Microsoft’s Live Labs division demonstrated a new technology which they called called Pivot, today at PDC 2009. The application highlights a new way of searching using a series of linked data. In the session,Microsoft Technical Fellow Gary demo...
Apple is breeding a new cat: Is Snow Leopard out?
Apple is now working on Mac OS X 10.7, Snow Leopard’s successor that should enable many new features. OS X 10.7, Apple’s next major OS X update that’s allegedly. MacRumors arrived first with this report on Wednesday that Mac OS X 10.7 is cookin...
Microsoft Silverlight 4 beta available now
Today at PDC09, Microsoft have just announced Silverlight 4 beta , that is available for download. Silverlight is featured to enhance the overall user experience, improving speed, performance and rendering for browsers.Today Silverlight 4 was demonst...
Fourthcoming version of Firefox 3.6 blocks sneaky addons
According to news the forthcoming version of Firefox 3.6 will include a feature which disables the ability for other applications to “sneakily” install add-ons without the users knowledge.Some assume this is in response to Microsoft’...

