Monthly Archives: July 2010

Search Google Anonymously And Securely

Google.com tracks your searches and keeps records of all your activities. This is generally used for providing relevant (?) search result and adverts. Continue reading

Mapplers : An Atlas Using Hand Drawn Maps

Mapplers is an interesting project for creating an atlas using only hand drawn maps. The site displays maps in the same way as the Google Maps with zoom-in and zoom-out features, and the only difference is that the maps are hand drawn. Continue reading

PSLV C-15 Rocket Launch Successfully

The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) today launched successfully with five satellites including three foreign satellites. This launched has proved the capabilities of Indian space scientists once again. Continue reading

Opera Mini 5.1 Released. Solves Out-of-Memory Issues For The Phones With Limited Memory

Opera has released a new version of popular mobile browser Opera Mini. This new version, Opera 5.1, brings many new features and improvements specially for the users of Nokia S40 series phones with limited memory. Continue reading

YouTube Mobile Receives More Than 100 Million Video Playbacks Everyday, Adds more features

YouTube, the biggest video sharing website on internet, has just announced a big update: YouTube Mobile now receives more than 100 million video playbacks a day. Continue reading

Bing.com Search Operators

Like Google search operators, Microsoft’s Bing also offers some powerful search operators to search effectively. You can use these operators to use Bing smartly. Continue reading

Side Tabs In Google Chrome

This is really a nice feature of Google Chrome: You can enable side tabs, which relocates the tabs to the sidebar Continue reading

Indian Government May Ban Skype And Gmail.com

The Indian Government is going to ask many online services and telecom operators to ensure that the data going through their networks be made available to security agencies. Continue reading