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The technology pages of every website today had something about Google Sites, a new online application launched by Google. This is more like a website with collaboration feature allowing people with access to edit the page. Some are calling it the Share Point Killer. SharePoint is a Microsoft technology which does exactly the same thing [...]

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Congrats Sudeep !

Sudeep’s guest post appeared in Darren’s Blog today. Darren is a pro blogger with 42739 subscribed readers to his blog. Check out Darren’s Blog stats below.
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Google has included invisible mode feature in GMail Chat last friday (Feb 22, 2008). This feature allows you to appear offline and still chat with your friends unlike MSN Messenger. I feel that this is one of the best feature in Yahoo Messenger which is now made available to us in GMail Chat. Please note [...]

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Until today, I was under impression that I am not adding woes to the existing Global Warming problem. My friend had send me the link for Earth Day Footprint Quiz, a simple questionnaire about things we do everyday to calculate the ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT of an individual. I answered those questions and was shocked to know [...]

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Logo Quiz

I did not have much to do at work today and my colleague sent me an email with an excel spreadsheet named Logo Quiz. I got this forward too many times and have never attempted to name the logos. I tried it today and was able to solve only 50% and the rest remained a [...]

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It was probably the April of 1974. Bangalore was getting warm and gulmohars were blooming at the IISc Campus. I was the only girl in my postgraduate department and was staying at the ladies’ hostel. Other girls were pursuing research in different departments of Science.
I was looking forward to going abroad to complete a doctorate [...]

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Almost every show in National Geographic Channel is a must watch for people who like Science and Technology. But there are few new shows which I feel will benefit kids to understand and like science as a subject. I remember those days when my physics teacher used to take those boring classes and I ask [...]

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IndiBlogger conducted a bloggers meet at Bangalore and looks like people have had loads of knowledge sharing and fun. Check out the writeup by Sandy about this event.
http://mutiny.in/2008/02/17/indiblogger-bloggers-meet-at-microsoft-bangalore/
You can check out the pictures of the event by accessing the below link.
http://flickr.com/groups/indiblogger
If you wish to attend a similar meeting in Hyderabad, register yourself using the below [...]

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Most of us would have read news about the $44.6 Billion proposal for Yahoo by Microsoft at $31 per share. That is at a premium of $12 per share when the offer was made on February 1, 2008. Yahoo immediately rejected the offer and internet major Google offered support to Yahoo. There has been a [...]

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Fathers of Internet

Internet globally runs on one protocol, it is Transfer Control Protocol /Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
Do you who the Inventors of this protocol are? They are the “Fathers of Internet” - Vint G. Cerf and Robert E. Kahn.
Vint G. Cerf is currently the Chief Internet Evangelist at Google - click here to know more about him.
Robert E. [...]

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