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First Browser with an Indian Origin – Epic

First Browser with an Indian Origin – Epic

First Browser with an Indian Origin – Epic Bangalore based startup Hidden Reflex has announced the launch of its browser “Epic”, which aims at making Indians all over the world proud. Epic, which also happens to be the first entirely Indian made web browser, is based on the Mozilla platform and comes with quite a bunch of India centric features. We did take it for a short spin and we came out quite happy with it. Before we...

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China Renews Google License To Operate In China

China Renews Google License To Operate In China

China Renews Google License To Operate In China Google updated their blog post on China saying the Chinese government has renewed their licenses to operate in China. Google said they “are very pleased that the government has renewed our ICP license and we look forward to continuing to provide web search and local products to our users in China.” When Google stopped censoring their search results, they were afraid the Chinese...

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Facebook To Close Its Virtual Giftshop August 1st

Facebook To Close Its Virtual Giftshop August 1st

Facebook To Close Its Virtual Gift shop August 1st For more please read – Facebook To Close Its Virtual Giftshop August 1st. on Kincaid on Jul 8, 2010 Those goofy ninja drawings, multicolored troll things, and birthday cakes adorning your Facebook wall are about to become collector’s items. Facebook has just announced that it is closing Facebook Gifts — a feature that launched back in early 2007 as the result of a Hackathon...

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Twitter’s Lastest Promoted Tweet Directs You To Facebook

Twitter’s Lastest Promoted Tweet Directs You To Facebook

Twitter’s Latest Promoted Tweet Directs You To Facebook for more please read -  Twitter’s Lastest Promoted Tweet Directs You To… Facebook When I first saw the latest Promoted Trending Topic this morning on Twitter I thought it was a bit odd: “Predators.” Given the times we live in, when I see that term now I tend to think of something more alarming than some kind of an animal or the like. But fear not, the topic is being...

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Life in a Day by Google

Life in a Day by Google

Life in a Day by Google Every day, 6.7 billion people view the world through their own unique lens. Imagine if there was a way to collect all of these perspectives, to aggregate and mold them into the cohesive story of a single day on earth. Today, we’re excited to announce the launch of “Life in a Day,” a historic cinematic experiment that will attempt to do just that: document one day, as seen through the eyes of people around...

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Follow Team HTC-Columbia on Google Maps

Follow Team HTC-Columbia on Google Maps

Follow Team HTC-Columbia on Google Maps As a former professional cyclist, nothing beats the thrill of being in the peloton and racing towards the finish line. Although I’ve traded in my cycling career for life as a Googler, I’m still a fan and enjoy watching my former teammates and friends battle in races like the Tour de France, which started on Saturday. While the cyclists were preparing to tackle the pave of Arrenberg and the...

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Follow your football team in South Africa, wherever you are

Follow your football team in South Africa, wherever you are Whether you’ll be in South Africa in person this month, or simply cheering your team on from back home, our new tools for football fans can help you soak up the atmosphere and follow your team wherever you are in the world. You can check out the brand new Street View imagery for South Africa which includes amazing pictures from seven of South Africa’s new football...

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Google has acquired Picnik

Google has acquired Picnik

Google has acquired Picnik From the Google official Blog - More than ever before, people are sharing and storing their photos online. But until recently, you had to edit your photos using client software on your computer. Today, we’re excited to announce that Google has acquired Picnik, one of the first sites to bring photo editing to the cloud. Using Picnik, you can crop, do touch-ups and add cool effects to your photos, all ...

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