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Tech News: Google’s New Interface, OVI to Open up, Twitter..and more

Google is testing out it’s new interface and though the new UI is being rolled out to selective users, you can still sneak into the system by following this:
  • In your browser’s address bar, enter this code: javascript:void(document.cookie="PREF=ID=20b6e4c2f44943bb:U=4bf292d46faad806:TM=1249677602:LM=1257919388:S=odm0Ys-53ZueXfZG;path=/; domain=.google.com");
  • Hit Google.com (not your Read More →

Tech wwworld – LinkedIn Opens up API, AOL’s new logo,Chrome Extensions and more

LinkedIn has opened up it’s API for developers to build applications from LinkedIn’s user data (connectedness). Registering as a LinkedIn developer is as simple as filling out a form on developer.linkedin.com. The LinkedIn platform leverages the open OAuth standard to Read More →

Salesforce and Adobe Team up to offer Flash Based Applications in the Cloud

In a move to support developers to build cloud based rich Internet applications (RIAs), Salesforce.com and Adobe offer a joint product called “Adobe Flash Builder. Now enterprise developers can use salesforce.com’s force.com as online platform to create rich Internet applications Read More →

Command Line to Browsers – Full Circle

When I first started using internet back in 1996, Command Line was my interface to the Internet (I had a shell account from VSNL and I used to use Lynx Browser) and was introduced to Linux then via a Read More →

Ten Years, Ten Products and Ten Million Lessons

“Experience is an excellent teacher, but the fees may be a bit high” - Yours Truly ;-)
    Starting today I shall be authoring a series of articles which shall analyze the reason for the success of “10 Technology Products/Services” picked up Read More →

Silencer for Generators – The much needed Innovation arrives

Sometimes, the best innovations are the ones which are just so damn obvious that you would end up saying "why did it took so much time to get this out!" Virendra Kumar Sinha, a resident of Belbanwa colony of the Motihari Read More →
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