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Facebook new visible app centre is unveiled
On June 8, Facebook unveiled its App Center for web-based apps. More >>
Britbing bing teams up with britannica encyclopedia
The Britbing partnership aims to equip the users with brief answers to search queries within the Bing search results page by inserting a snip of relevant information, few historical facts, and a thumbnail image among the list of the standard 10 blue links. More >>
A challenge for individual investors
Countries such as Brazil, China, and Indonesia are shifting from export-driven or commodity-powered economies to ones that grow and are sustained through domestic consumption. More >>
Gold hit lowest mark in 2012 as dollar strengthens
Precious metal Gold hit the lowest mark in the first quarter of 2012 as investors show less interest in it and invested largely on Dollar and strengthens it. More >>
Andromeda galaxy and milky way on collision course
Our very own Milky Way is headed for a major collision with the next-door Andromeda galaxy, NASA astronomers in Baltimore said Thursday. More >>
7 cancer symptoms men tend to ignore
Men often tend to delay health checkups until they have symptoms. But they need to get real and aware of anything that's different to keep cancers at bay. More >>
Sleep apnea linked to increased cancer risk
Sleep apnea is already known to surge blood pressure, raising the risk of heart disease. More >>
The nasty Ramnit worm, originally designed to target bank systems, is now stealing Facebook login credentials, security experts have warned. More >>
Wikileaks confirms its web site was under cyber attack
WikiLeaks has confirmed its website was downed by a cyber attack for several hours late on Tuesday, as the whistleblowing organisation published tens of thousands of confidential U.S. State Department documents. More >>
Finally google reveals its energy consumption
Though Google has been tight-lipped about how much power its vast data farms suck up, last week the company gave outsiders a first glimpse into its energy use and emissions. More >>
Brits prefer facebook over flushing loo
An interesting new survey finds that Britons are obsessed with Facebook. More >>
Facebook most searched term and most visited site in 2011
Facebook was the most-searched term in 2011 for the third year in a row, accounting for 3.10 percent of U.S. searches, a 46 percent year-on-year increase, according to data from web monitoring firm Experian Hitwise. More >>
Nasa dead satellite heading towards earth
A defunct six-ton satellite is due to fall uncontrolled out of orbit probably later this month. More >>
United states cellular set to launch motorola electrify
Its official! The U.S. Cellular has formally announced that it will be launching the Motorola Electrify within the next few weeks. More >>
Sprint app disables phone functions for safer driving
Finally a technology that will prevent accidents by helping drivers do what they should be doing, paying attention to the road. More >>
Microsoft set to impress developers with windows 8
Microsoft is set to reveal more details about its upcoming new OS, Windows 8, to developers at the BUILD conference, and the news has excited industry insiders and tech enthusiasts. More >>
Broadcom acquires networking chip maker netlogic
Wireless chipmaker Broadcom Corp. announced Monday that it is buying smart chip maker NetLogic Microsystems in a bid that would enhance its range of chipmaking technology for more advanced networks. More >>
Twitter presents web analytics tool
Here is some good news for all those who use Twitter to network, get business visibility, vent, share links and blog posts, but have no tool to track or analyze traffic they are getting from the social network. More >>
Wikileaks blows whistle on surveillance industry
Your smartphone could be spying on you! WikiLeaks has released a database of surveillance companies that hijack users' smartphones and computers to monitor their activities. More >>
Facebook to go on hiring spree
Facebook said it is expanding its New York operations by opening an engineering office in the city next year, the companys first such facility situated on the East Coast. More >>
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