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We might soon have an update for Aol Mail. Yes, according to sources, the company is conducting internal tests on a new version, however no definite period is guessed for its arrival. The company is in great need for a fruitful change as AOL Mail has fallen to fifth rank in overall market share.
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Microsoft is planning to unveil new features next week to enhance the Bing search engine’s capabilities. New Features will access search for entertainment-related content, specifically in areas such as music, television, movies and online games. The declaration will be made on Tuesday by Yusuf Mehdi, senior vice president of Microsoft’s Online Audience Business, at a press conference in… Continue reading
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Google unveiled a new feature found in YouTube’s TestLabs- the YouTube Video Editor! This is a trial feature that will allow YouTube video creators to edit their videos online without any added software.
In its first form, the video editor allows users to combine multiple videos to create a new longer video; trim the beginning and/or ending… Continue reading
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Google is making its way into the living room, collaborating with an assortment of hardware manufacturers and software developers to deliver Google TV. The idea is to give users a way to search and play content from a variety of sources, both on and offline, along with full Web-browsing capability.The search giant announced this week… Continue reading
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Some days back, I had scribbled about Facebook, McDonald’s team up on geo-location where one can place E-mail Orders which accessing Facebook. So way after Dunkin’ Donuts, Mountain Dew and McDonald’s using Facebook for tapping their online fans to create new products, now its turn for Papa John’s.
Papa John’s is soon to use Facebook… Continue reading
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Europeans officials are still annoyed over Google’s “accidental” Wi-Fi data collection and seek an in-depth investigation that may lead to harsh penalties for the search engine giant.
It was exposed that Google’s Street View cars were collecting more than images and coordinates for its sophisticated GPS site. As much as 600GB of data… Continue reading
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Google Wave is finally open to the public as a Google Labs project and to Google Apps users, subject to administrator approval.
Juniper CEO Kevin Johnson talks about how traffic is growing at a faster rate than the amount of users and how the model will not scale. He notes the need for new business models and… Continue reading
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Is even the fastest of all Internet seems slow to you? Do you often complain about your DSL, cable, broadband, or satellite connection? Do internet speeds of 3 or 6 irritates you? Then here we have a sort of solution- Quantum Internet.
Physicists at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics are trying to create… Continue reading
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