Consider these scenarios below and then you will realize how “Square” will change the way a common person will use cash in future. Ever had a problem in selling your stuff because your customer didn’t had the cash? Craigslist sellers will agree with me. Ever won a bet but the loser gets away because he/she [...]
Here is the Webby’s top ten most influential internet moment of the decade (2000-2009): Craigslist (2000): In 2000, the free classifieds site broadened its reach outside of San Francisco into nine additional U.S. cities. Today Craigslist serves free listings in more than 500 cities in 50 countries, serving as a model for no-frills business and [...]
Having an excel spreadsheet which compiles all the deals across all the major stores is definitely very handy and is most useful thing you can have when you are looking for the best deals. From last few years I have seen quite a few versions of excel spreadsheet floating around the web and for our [...]
Watch: The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination, airing on November 23 at 9 PM ET/PT on National Geographic Channel. For over 45 years, news footage and radio reports of Kennedy’s assassination and the days following have quietly languished in Dallas – first kept under wraps by the news stations who owned them, then in the [...]
Google today launched an experimental feature in Labs called Google Image Swirl, which builds on new computer vision research to cluster similar images into representative groups in a fun, exploratory interface. Once you find the group of images you’re interested in, you can click on the thumbnail and a cluster of images will “swirl” into [...]
Every year in Faroe island, Denmark the sea is stained in red, and it’s not because of the climate effects of nature. It’s because of the humans killing hundreds of the famous and intelligent Calderon dolphins. In this slaughter the main participants are young teens. WHY? To show that they are adults and mature! In [...]
Today Google announced that they’re making a few improvements to movie results on Google, including more detailed movie pages, genre filters and a new map view. Now you can immediately discover movie times and locations by typing a simple search on Google? For example, search for [where the wild things are] and you’ll see times [...]
From Google’s as gift for everyone this holiday season: Free WiFi for the Holidays When you’re traveling this holiday season, you can enjoy free WiFi at 47 participating airports and on every Virgin America flight. Just bring a WiFi-enabled laptop or mobile device and stay connected to family and friends for free while you travel [...]
Firefox just celebrated its birthday its now five years old. It’s just five year old but it has taken the browser world by storm and it just second to Microsoft’s IE. But lately, it has new competition from Google’s Chrome browser. Check out the visual history of Firefox below (photos courtesy asadotzler on flickr).
Above is the screen-shot one of the e-cards that the website www.someecards.com had published on occasion of Halloween. This e-card was also available in its iPhone application and seems like Apple contacted Someecards to remove the ecard from the iPhone app which it removed promptly (else Apple would have definitely banned the app from iTune [...]