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England Authorities Now Keeping Strict Check On Social Networks

Saturday, August 13, 2011

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London riots are the main story nowadays around the world. Facebook and other social sites are being held responsible for some of these riots. So, British Prime Minister, David Cameron has appealed to these sites to take responsibilities of the problems created by people using their social websites. Facebook in reply, have explained that they [...]

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Google Says it will ‘speed up websites’ !

Saturday, July 30, 2011

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Google, the biggest search engine is offering a number of services to speed up things on the older tubes. Page Speed Service, in its very beginning testing stages has shown a lot of improvement in the speed. The speed has improved from around 25 to 60 percent.   How does this all get speedy? Google [...]

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Websites of Pakistani Universities Hacked!!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

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According to latest news, websites of many Pakistani Universities have been hacked by Indian Hacker named 'Mohit Pande'. According to our information, websites of Air University, University of Central Punjab and Bahauddin Zakariya University have been hacked. All hacked websites show a message that says; 'Stop Terrorism Else Each and Ever Pakistani Website will be hacked! [...]

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WordPress Crosses 50 million sites Mark!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

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One of the most famous blogging platform WordPress reached an important milestone. It now powers over 50 million sites world wide and half of them are hosted on WordPress too.

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Start Making Mobile Phone Compatible Websites

Sunday, March 20, 2011

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In the age of Globalization the use of internet is incredible, both in terms of users and the activity. The forms and extent of the absorption of the internet are viewed as a barometer for a nation’s level of freedom and democracy, its commercial energy, its desire to become part of the increasingly interconnected new world order and its empowerment therein, and its vulnerabilities. With the capability of global broadcasting, Internet acts as for information between individuals and their computers. The rapid growth of the Internet makes it difficult to understand its current impact, let alone its future impact.

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