Twitter – Hot MicroBlogging Service

Looking for amazing blogging service? Twitter is consider as evolution of blogging, the online micro-blogging and text messaging service that allows users to update their posts (up to 140 characters) via SMS or instant message. This feature allows easier and more frequent updates. Besides, this amazing blogging service is designed to work on a mobile phone as well as on a computer.

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Chinese Version Of Youtube

As you know, Youtube is a popular, famous and hottest online video sharing website that provide rich and useful content. According to Steve Chen, the Taiwan-born YouTube co-founder who founded YouTube together with Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim, the famous video-sharing service was considered to launch a Chinese-language version for the convenience of Chinese Internet users. Besides, you also can enjoy this video-sharing service on […]

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Free Demonoid.com Account Registration Now Opens – No Invitation Needed

If you hunger for a free account in Demonoid.com, a massively popular semi-private BitTorrent tracker and torrents site which on par with ThePirateBay, and also indexes external torrents, head to Demonoid website now, as the public registration is now opens. With a registerd account, users have access to tons of torrents and contents in categorizes such as Anime, Applications, Audio Books, Books, Comics, Games, Miscellaneous, […]

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Google Provides Translation Service

Google recently launched a test version of a translation application that allows user to make language conversion through internet. This translation software allows users to translates their queries to various languages such as French, Arabic, English, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and traditional and simplified Chinese. Google reveal that this service will eventually be expanded to include other languages.

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Free Download: Windows Live Messenger 8.5 Beta1

Windows Live Messenger (WLM), formerly known as MSN Messenger, has released the beta version of upcoming Windows Live Messenger 8.5. The new version of WL Messenger now requires Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Windows Vista to run. Among the new features or enhancements in the MSN Messenger 8.5 are in the following list.

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New Street View Feature In Google Maps

As you know, Google Maps is the most popular online mapping service in the world, and it is adding new features for you recently. The web search giant, Google has launched the Street View, a new Google Map service that provides web users 360-degree, navigable photographic views of selected locations/streets. Besides, Google also announced a tool for independent software developers, the Mapplets. The Mapplets is […]

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Google Adds Facial Recognition to Image Search

It looks like Google’s 2006 acquisition of Neven Vision, a company specializing in facial recognition software, is finally starting to pay off. Google Blogoscoped, a blog dedicated to everything related to Google, got a tip from a Google engineer that Google had secretly added some facial recognition abilities to its image search this week. The feature remains unofficial and unannounced, but you can add a […]

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Animated Google Korea Page

Google has launched a new home page for Korea that departs from Google’s “classic,” minimalist home page approach. The new look features animated product buttons below the search box and will become the default home page in the country, a move Google is comfortable with given the near universal presence of broadband. The new, animated Google Korea home page is intended to help Google better […]

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StatCounter Free Account Upgrades to 500 Log Size

StatCounter is one of my top favorite free web statistics and traffic tracker, except with one notorious limitation – the limited log size. Although summary history data on the visitors and traffic is kept forever, but whenever you want to drill down to review or investigate the log detail about a particular visitors on a popular and busy website or blog, you’ll be restricted to […]

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Jealous E.U. Warns Google on Data Retention Policy

European Union has issued a warning letter to Google requesting Google to justify its policy of retaining data on Internet addresses and individual search habits for up to two years as this policy might be violating European Union privacy laws. The letter was sent out by an advisory panel of data-protection chiefs from the 27 countries in the European Union.

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Gmail 20MB Maximum Attachment Size Limit

Gmail has doubled up the maximum attachment size from 10MB to 20MB, allowing users to send larger files of up to 20 MB (probably a bit less than that due to encoding) especially those space hungry pictures, photos, images, MP3s, musics, songs, videos and other multimedia contents. 20 MB attachment in each email is also a faster way to fill up 2.8GB Gmail provided, which […]

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How Your Cursor Works

Ever wonder how your mouse connects to the cursor and moves it around your screen? Believe it or not, I found a website that explains this technical process clearly thanks to a giant digital magnifying glass.

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