Author: Nikita Porwal
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Most Firefox Users Turn-on Private Browsing For 10 Minutes
Private browsing was introduced to in Firefox 3.5, which allowed users to browse privately without keep the web history. This is quite common feature these days and also servers a very useful purpose. Now it would be interesting to know how people actually use Private browsing in Firefox.. Using the Test Pilot add-on, Mozilla researchers…
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Google Mobile App For iPhone Now Gets Push
It took some time to arrive, yet Google finally added push notification to its latest version of Google Mobile App. Users who want to use Google’s service can now download a new app, called Google Mobile, which actually serves as a mediator between Gmail, Google Calendar, and you. All you need to do is download…
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How to Convert PowerPoint Presentation into Flash Files for Website and Blogs
Today 90 percent of businesses rely upon PowerPoint presentations for corporate training sessions, explaining marketing strategy, visualize complicated concepts and for learning solutions. There are many more reasons involved when it comes particularly to web industry, but the biggest problem here is to incorporate and display PPT flies into website and blogs. In addition, the…
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Google Buzz Gets “Suggestion To Follow” Tool
Twitter has been adding several ‘follow suggestion’ features and reactions have been mostly good. Google is now doing the same with suggestions for Buzz, enabling users to start following people who may be of interest to them. This announcement is made on the Buzz Team feed. Buzz Team announced Starting today, the next time…
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Vimeo Launches Embeddable HTML5 Video Player For iPhone, iPod
The renowned video sharing site Vimeo brought a good news for its users. Vimeo has launched universal video player that let users to watch embedded videos on mobile devices such an iPhone and iPad using HTML5. Not just that, Vimeo videos will now work with wide range of devices and browsers, even in the absence…
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More Than 80 Percent of Hulu Videos are Ads
Video site numbers are mostly same every month, apart from few pieces of information that are interesting to know. But soon comScore changed its way of counting videos and that affected Hulu the most. The site used to be the second largest video content in US and now there has been a big drop, because…