Published by CJS 1 year, 1 month ago
in Internet and Web Services.
Magnify.net powers user-generated video channels for web publishers, media companies, and video bloggers. The Magnify platform searches and sorts video based on a site’s unique interest and engages the users to discover, share, rate and rank them for relevancy and entertainment value. The company is founded by a team of experienced media, technology, and web development entrepreneurs with track record of best-of-breed innovations. With over 3,000 UGV (User Generated Video) Channels already on the platform, Magnify.net provides customer focused solutions that are critical to the Video 2.0 revolution. [Magnify.net]
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Published by CJS 1 year, 1 month ago
in Microsoft, Search Engine's and India.
Hutch has partnered with Microsoft to offer live search for its mobile customers. The private Telco would provide the entire Windows live suite of services to its customers over a period of time.
As a result, Indian mobile internet users for the first time have optimized access to mobile search engine that returns relevant results quickly.
Microsoft said that their Live search engine would offer mobile users ability to search for content like Tones, Images, Videos and Games. This search would offer optimized searching on PlanetHutch as well.
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Published by Rafi Ahmed 1 year, 1 month ago
in Internet and Web Services.

There are blogs and sites you like. Their authors are people you want to hear from. When you’re surfing the Web and you go to a site or story that one of your favorite sites has covered, you might want to hear what your favorite site has to say about the new content.BlogRovr will tell you.
It’s easy to set up: You can go to BlogRovr.com and enter in the sites you want to track. Then, when you’re on a site that has commentary from your writers, you get a little slide-out window pointing you to the stories. Or, once you install the BlogRovr add-on (Firefox only, so far), you also get a new toolbar button you can use to quickly add blogs or sites to your BlogRovr watch list.Thats it![ BlogRovr ]
Recommended : Get Firefox with Google Toolbar for better browsing
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Published by Rafi Ahmed 1 year, 1 month ago
in How To? and Microsoft.
Remote Desktop is a feature in Windows XP that allows you to control a remote computer and see the screen as if you were sitting behind that computer. Usually, you would use a special client application to connect to the remote computer. By default, Windows XP setup installs such an application: Remote Desktop Connection.
You can also access the remote computer without another application, using instead your Web browser. However, before you can do this, you must first install certain components on the remote computer.
Continue reading ‘How to Control Remote Desktops through a Web Browser’
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Published by CJS 1 year, 1 month ago
in Internet.
The Register takes a look at spam touting everything from Viagra to phishing sites being sent from Fortune 1000 networks. Oracle was found to have a machine pushing out a PayPal phishing scam, and BestBuy had a system sending thousands of spams a month. The Washington Post’s Security Fix blog also is tracking this story, finding stock spam being pumped from ExxonMobile and from American Electric Power, among others. Another machine at IndyMac Bank was the source of spam touting generic prescription drugs. From the story: ‘…an IT engineer with American Electric Power, said the stock spam came from a bot-infected computer belonging to a contractor at one of its power generator plants.
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Published by CJS 1 year, 1 month ago
in Internet, Web Services and WebMaster Tools.
Bubble Guru’s goal is simple: give visitors to your blog or Web site a short pop up video message that auto-runs and closes without any user interaction required. You can also record and send message to friends via e-mail. For viewers, there’s no escape–the talking bubble will follow them as they scroll down the page.
Continue reading ‘Bubble Guru- Video pop-ups re-imagined’
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Published by CJS 1 year, 1 month ago
in Internet and Google.
YouTube went offline last night for updating. Added features include the capability to customize the colors and content on your personal profile page, and a new Google Labs-like feature, TestTube, where you can experiment with new YouTube features. For example, TestTube has the new Audio Swap feature, which lets you replace your video’s audio with a music track from one of several artists that YouTube has made arrangements with. The major snag with this feature is that it completely overwrites your video’s audio track. For that, you’d need a more full-featured video editor, which Google/YouTube doesn’t yet offer. Also new: Streams. These are fancy video channels with chat rooms attached. Users can add videos to a stream (that the stream moderator can later remove) and chat about what they’re watching. There are some other snags in the system: I couldn’t switch videos in a stream easily. Lycos and Stickam also have video-based chat rooms, but YouTube’s Streams should ultimately be better, because it’s so easy to add a video from the enormous YouTube library to a stream, and then begin chatting about it.(VIA Joost Team) Source: www.webware.com
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Published by CJS 1 year, 1 month ago
in Microsoft and Softwares.
Forget Internet Explorer for Windows Mobile, Microsoft has borrowed technology from Sea Dragon, the imaging engine behind Photosynth, and has released a new web browser dubbed DeepFish. The idea behind Deepfish is giving the user the ability to view websites on their mobile phone just as they would view them on a desktop or laptop.
Continue reading ‘Microsoft releases “Deepfish” browser for Windows Mobile’
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Published by CJS 1 year, 1 month ago
in Microsoft.

By default, the Send To menu in Windows XP lists the following commands (destinations):
- Compressed (zipped) Folder
- Desktop (create shortcut)
- Mail Recipient
- My Documents
- 3 1/2 Floppy (A:)
- CD Drive
Continue reading ‘Windows XP SendTo Hidden Gem’
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Published by CJS 1 year, 1 month ago
in Microsoft and India.
Microsoft 2007 Office अब हिंदी में
Microsoft Corporation India yesterday announced the availability of the fully localized Hindi version of 2007 Microsoft Office. Currently, the Hindi edition will be available with Microsoft Office Professional 2007 and Microsoft Office Standard 2007 versions. The launch is an outcome of the commitment Microsoft made under Project Bhasha, a program it launched in September 2003 to promote local language computing in India. Microsoft will also be launching Language Interface Packs (LIPs) for 2007 Microsoft Office in thirteen Indian languages including Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Punjabi, Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada, Nepali, Konkani, Telugu, Urdu, Assamese and Oriya before the end of 2007.
Continue reading ‘Microsoft 2007 office released in Hindi’
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