Posted by sharath on May 30, 2010 ·
Twitter, a few days ago decided to block any advertiser aliens from it. And with the release of their new terms of use, twitter plans to charge some sort of tax on start-ups and some publishers who make money with the Twitter API.
Twitter is logical that you want to monetize your tool (using the twitter API), so it has been necessary for this radical change in the policies (TOS), until now the Twitter [...]
Posted by sharath on May 23, 2010 ·
Google has released Android version 2.2 (codenamed Froyo) operating system at Google’s own conference, Google I / O. A complete overview of all improvements and new features, including improved performance and Flash support is available on this page .
Google also made it public that there are more than 180,000 active Android developers who together account for more than 50,000 different applications [...]
Posted by sharath on May 23, 2010 ·
If after navigating the options regarding your privacy on Facebook, you do not know \ belive if your account is still secure, Matt Pizzimenti just create the site ReclaimPrivacy.org. ReclaimPricavacy scanner which is offered as an open source script comes in the form of a bookmarklet (a small program in Javascript, you drag your favorites to click it once connected to Facebok).
It wont ask for [...]
Posted by sharath on May 20, 2010 ·
Kindle for Android, coming soon! The Kindle application, which will transform your Android device into an e-books reader, has just been announced by Amazon.
This application will provide access to 540,000 books available in the Kindle Store on the Android device and will transform your Android to an ful fledged e-books reader. This application will not only allow users to read, download, but also [...]
Posted by sharath on May 20, 2010 ·
OpenBook is created by engineers Will Moffat, Peter Burns and James Home. It is a Facebook status search engine. If you head over to the OpenBook, you will get to search everybody’s status(according to their privacy) with a particular keyword.
facebook
The results are displayed with a profile photo, linked to the user facebook profile, the time at which it was updated and the location. OpenBook [...]
Posted by sharath on May 19, 2010 ·
BBC reports, IPv4 address depletion has been raising for several years and finally, a detailed figure of WHEN exactly is out. So far only about 300million IPv4 addresses are available and according to the current rate the end of IPv4 would be on September 9, 2011, and all the IPv4 addresses would be used up.
In less than 18 months there will be no more big blocks of net addresses to give out, estimates [...]
Posted by sharath on May 19, 2010 ·
From March this year, we know Wikipedia is undergoing some major facelift, and today they announced a new interface design and some new features.
New version of Wikipedia will have a new navigation bar, make reading and editing, discussion easier, a more powerful editing tool bar, links Wizard feature can help you make the link to the article key words, and search box location change has been fully [...]
Posted by sharath on May 18, 2010 ·
Observations are having a good relationship with your readers is amazing. Having good content is amazing.
> For humans, content is boring than good content.
> For Google, the relationship with your readers is all that matters (your popularity -> links).
So I think, that’s the reason why XKCD is popular today :
- The key to a successful blog is to create a relationship with your readers.
- [...]
Posted by sharath on May 16, 2010 ·
If browsers were women then
Firefox is the woman who fills your memory! And even if it makes you mad, men have a hard time leaving!
Opera is slim, sexy and tough! It is entirely up to you if you like that kind of woman. In bed she is doing very well and you enjoy his performance. Full satisfaction is not guaranteed.
Safari is a bomb. You feel really good with it. However, we must know something [...]
Posted by sharath on May 15, 2010 ·
Incarnate finds your avatars around the web, so you don’t have to upload a new one every time you join a service or leave a comment. You can also find and reuse your avatar on your own web sites too.
The idea behind Incarnate is not so original, but its function is different from other similar attempts for the opportunity to combine different solutions in a single step, which is basically to recover [...]