The relationship between Google and Facebook is complicated but it has never been so tense following Google’s decision to prevent Facebook users from obtaining direct access from their Gmail account. It illustrates a growing rivalry between the two major Internet companies. The world’s number one Internet search engine no longer allows automatic email imports to… Continue reading Why Google Limits Access to Facebook Through Gmail?
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Is a Hackintosh Netbook Worth the Effort?
Let us start with the basics, you’ve heard the word Hackintosh and are not quite sure what it means. That’s fine; information technology advances so quickly it really is hard to keep up. If you are guessing its something to do with hacking you would be spot on! The definition of Hackintosh would best be… Continue reading Is a Hackintosh Netbook Worth the Effort?
Take Advantage of Online Event Management Solution
If you don’t have online presence your existence is at stake. That is not the attitude of your target audience but that is your attitude as well. Just think for a moment what will be your impression of a brand that doesn’t have a website? Your target audience will have the same impression about your… Continue reading Take Advantage of Online Event Management Solution
Information on Nikon F100 from the Experts
Nikon has been helping people record and save snippets of history since the 1940s. Happiness, sadness, fond memories, emotions, the bright side and the darker side of life has been captured by Nikon cameras from a wide variety of angles and perspectives. The Nikon brand is well renowned for the cameras they produce and the… Continue reading Information on Nikon F100 from the Experts
MySpace Putting a Stop to Apps Sharing User Data
Privacy violation and safeguarding the user’s data is the hot topic all over the web. Various Tech Blogs are presenting their views and scrutinizing the tech giants, to know the fact if user’s data is being kept private or not. First, it was the search giant Google that came under fire from Government Agencies and… Continue reading MySpace Putting a Stop to Apps Sharing User Data
Will email ever become extinct?
When the first caveman grunted a greeting to another, communication was born for our species. Over time, it has evolved, covering major landmarks such as spoken language, writing, the printing press, postal services, and email. Many of these forms of communication threatened to put previous iterations six feet under; for example, do any of you… Continue reading Will email ever become extinct?
The VZ Navigator 5 is Worth It
The VZ Navigator has proved to be an upstanding directions application over the last while, with its voice enabled turn by turn instructions, and the new Verizon Navigator 5 boasts a new interface; a better POI search; and a fresh multi thread design that allows the user to accomplish more than 1 task at a… Continue reading The VZ Navigator 5 is Worth It
Facebook Applications Sharing User Data
PRIVACY REQUIRED. This is a slogan that all the internet users and especially the social networking platform users are chanting these days. We see blogs fill with tech people condemning the social networking platforms for violating the privacy of the users. So, recently a report was published by Wall Street Journal that claimed that a… Continue reading Facebook Applications Sharing User Data
Facebook and Bing teaming up to Enhance Search
Social networking giant Facebook has been on the run recently. First, it was the introduction of Facebook groups which give more liberty to the users and enable them to keep track of their groups and friends information. After that it was Facebook and Skype partnership that materialized new Skype services having Facebook integration. So in… Continue reading Facebook and Bing teaming up to Enhance Search
Differentiating Public, Private and Hybrid Cloud Computing Environments
In its current form, cloud computing has been around for a few years now, yet many are still confused by the terminology used to describe the various types of clouds. This has not been helped by private software and hardware vendors inventing terms to attempt to appeal to corporate IT departments everywhere. As they saw cloud computing taking off, they attempted to exploit fears as to its security by offering solutions that really don’t have anything to do with the cloud except for a made-up name. Here, we’ll attempt to cut through the noise and give a basic primer as to the types of clouds and their potential uses.