Googleayanamaha!
By Guest Blogger at 10 January, 2010, 10:54 pm
You can’t run and you can’t hide, because no matter where you go, from the highlands of Himalayas to Kanyakumari, southernmost tip of the Indian Peninsula, Google will find you for sure…with its enumerable softwares. It might use Google Earth’s new application Google Path, which takes you on a visual tour of every footpath or animal trail in the world. Or it might dial you in with Cerebroogle, a new application that allows one man in Google’s headquarters to read the minds of every human being on earth.
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What is Phisling and how to avoid it?
By abhishek at 8 October, 2009, 7:52 am
The first thing my 55 year old not so IT savvy boss told me when I reached office yesterday was, ‘Did you read today’s front page news? Some thousands of emails from Google and Hotmail have been hacked and posted online for every one of us to see.’ As a subscriber of Google News, I simply nodded for I admittedly had not received any RSS feed of any such news that morning! And then my boss enquired, “What’s this deal with Phishing?”
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Wolfram Alpha Review
By Aditya Mhatre at 20 May, 2009, 4:52 am
Wolfram Alpha (WA) launched last Friday with a lot of people saying a lot of things about it. It was being positioned as a google killer even before it had launched. The website says that the objective of WA is to make world’s knowledge computable which in itself is bit vague. I think, Information is [...]
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ISRO to launch a Google Earth clone service
By Aditya Mhatre at 4 March, 2009, 2:46 am
The India Space Agency, ISRO , will be soon launching Bhuvan, meaning “Earth” in Sanskrti , a service similar to Google Earth. The launch date has not been announced as yet but V. Jayaraman, the Director of the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) an ISRO unit in specializes in satellite image processing and distribution, said [...]
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Google makes up for Gmail downtime
By Aditya Mhatre at 25 February, 2009, 10:08 am
You might have noticed that Gmail was down for several hours a yesterday and for some it might have been a welcome relief from the email clutter in their inbox. But the problem is that Gmail services businesses as well and an email outgage might turn into a big problem for a small business.
I am [...]
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