Monthly Archives: July 2010

All about Myspace (Myspace story)

All about Myspace After the 2002 launch of Friendster, several eUniverse employees with Friendster accounts saw its potential and decided to mimic the more popular features of the social networking website, in August 2003. Within 10 days, the first version of MySpace was ready for launch.[12] A complete infrastructure of finance, human resources, technical expertise,

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All about FACEBOOK (Facebook story)

The origins of Facebook have been in dispute since the very week a 19-year-old Mark Zuckerberg launched the site as a Harvard sophomore on February 4, 2004. Then called “thefacebook.com,” the site was an instant hit. Now, six years later, the site has become one of the biggest web sites in the world, visited by

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Rupee gets Symbol

And Indian Rupee gets its symbol Check out

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How Google is Googling…(Making money)

Howdy How does Google make money?”. They don’t sell any product, everything you use from them is free and on top of that they seem to be very active in the “open source” community. So how the hell can they cash-in? Advertisement Advertisement, that’s how Google is making its money. Every time you do a

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Facebook was just for a college now abt all of them….

The site was founded as thefacebook in February 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg at Harvard University with financial help from Eduardo Saverin. Within a few weeks, over half the Harvard undergraduate population had registered. By the end of February, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes had joined Zuckerberg to spread the website. Within two months, Facebook expanded

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Android……know everything abt it

Android is here. Everyone’s talking about it. But do you actually know the ins and outs? Read on, and fill in all the blanks, join the dots and instill enough Android knowledge to make you a Google-grade genius in no time! 1. Google makes the software, not the phones You’ve probably heard people talk about

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BPO Versus KPO

The global KPO industry is still in a nascent stage. However, it is growing at a rapid pace. The sectors that are expected to ‘shine’ within the KPO industry include data search, integration and management services, financial services, research and analytics, technology research, computer-aided simulation and engineering design and professional services, such as business research

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BPO, KPO and INDIA…

The dividing line between KPO and BPO is still very faded; some experts say that KPO is not different from BPO. It is only a kind of BPO. Says Karnik, “Broadly, KPO is a subset of BPO. It just occupies the higher end of the BPO spectrum.” In fact, KPO owes its existence to BPO.

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What cloud computing means??

Cloud computing is all the rage. “It’s become the phrase du jour,” says Gartner senior analyst Ben Pring, echoing many of his peers. The problem is that (as with Web 2.0) everyone seems to have a different definition. As a metaphor for the Internet, “the cloud” is a familiar cliché, but when combined with “computing,”

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Sculley screws Jobs…….

Despite the astonishing figures of sold Macintosh computers and a boost in sales to more than $1.5 billion in 1984 (up 55% from 1983),) Apple soon fell into its most severe crisis, which would only be overcome by Sculley’s hard measures and led to the fir ing of its visionary Steve Jobs. John Sculley had

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