On September 2, 1969, two computers at the University of California, Los Angeles, exchanged some data. And that exchange of the meaningless data was the beginning of a revolution called Internet that changed the way the world communicated breaking the geographical boundaries.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
Unable to choose between Google and Bing?
That's ok; these three mashups
:- { “Bing & Google” “Bingle” “Bing vs. Google” }
display results from both search engines in handy side-by-side frames. If you want to spend some time figuring out which engine you really prefer, one of these mashups is a good place to start. The premise of these sites is simple.
Two search engines, one search box, results side-by-side:
Yahoo Upgrades Mail, Messenger, and Search
Yahoo Mail users are getting 25MB attachment limits and easier photo uploading, a new Messenger beta allows for full-screen video chat and social network link-ins, and searchers will get refinement and analytic results.
The big thing that everyone will find use for is an increase in Yahoo Mail's attachment size limits from 10 to 25MB. Multiple photos and images can now be selected for upload, and rotated and previewed before they're sent.
Download:- Yahoo! Messenger 10 Beta
Video Chat Directly from iGoogle
If you already downloaded the video-chat plug-in when it was released for Gtalk in Gmail, then you're already set. If you haven't done so yet, you'll need to download the plug-in here.
Once you have the plug-in installed whenever you are talking with another person using iGoogle, GTalk, or supported third-party clients or mobile phones, you'll be able to start a video chat with them directly form iGoogle.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Gmail, Google Calendar, Docs, and Talk Leave Beta
Google today will finally remove the long-standing“beta tag” from some of its most popular web applications, most notably its wildly popular email application, Gmail.
Does the beta-less Gmail, Calendar, Docs, or Talk mean anything special to you? Will it inspire you to use Google apps more confidently? Let's hear your thoughts in the comments.





