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YouTube now supports 4096p super HD videos

July 10, 2010

YouTube is by far the most successful and preferred video sharing website and the credit goes to the robust features and quality of service it offers. In December last year, YouTube announced the support for 1080p High Definition videos which turned out to be a great success. In the latest blogpost, YouTube has announced to [...]

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5 best HTML5 video players for your website/blog [Internet-tools]

July 7, 2010

HTML5 will sooner or later replace flash. This is quite evident from the latest upward trend in the popularity of HTML5 and the fact that most of the web browsers are not supporting HTML5 multimedia. Even popular video hosting sites have shown their positive support to HTML5 video formats and hence it’s inevitable for webmasters [...]

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Firefox 4 Beta 1–Revamped User Interface [VIDEO]

July 7, 2010

We have been talking about Firefox 4 a lot these days because, well, it’s worth it. A week ago we mentioned about the pre-release nightly build of Firefox 4 Beta 1. Now Mozilla has officially released the Beta 1 (apparently the first ever Firefox 4 “public” beta) which you can now download from here. The [...]

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Facebook adds face-detection feature to photos

July 2, 2010

Facebook today announced on its blog about the latest features in the photo application are being discussed and implemented by the Divvyshot team (the company that Facebook acquired some months ago). Facebook has now rolled out the face detection feature for photos uploaded by users. Now when you upload photos to Facebook, the system will [...]

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Firefox 4 Beta 1 in next few weeks; App Tab, Tabs on top, no status bar & more

June 27, 2010

Firefox 4 has been around in the news for quite a long time and personally speaking, it’s getting on my nerves that we are not yet able to get the taste of it. However, the first Beta of Firefox 4 is expected to roll out in the next couple of weeks bringing some serious UI [...]

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Comparing products & services made easy: Saveology

June 26, 2010

Some time back we talked about an Indian online comparison site for electronic goods. This time we spotted something larger. It is quite a tedious task (and most people often skip it to regret later) to compare products and services before slipping out money for it. The real reason being there are many Tom, Dick [...]

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Live Hotmail Wave 4: Should you bother?

June 21, 2010

I’d say No. Yes, that was my answer when I first created a Hotmail account 10 years ago and it is the same now. It’s been around half a year since we are hearing about the Live Wave 4. There has been a lot of talk all around the internet and Microsoft did roll out [...]

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3 great web-based Notepads

June 21, 2010

This probably shouldn’t need an intro paragraph. What else can be more straightforward than 3 beautifully minimalistic, web-based notepad applications that lets you write (and sync and save) random pieces of text on the go? Today we feature 3 web-based notepad applications that’ll prove to be very useful. SimpleText.ws I just fell in love with [...]

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Single? Use Twitter? Hook up with ‘plenty of tweeps’!

June 2, 2010

If you are single, using Twitter and long for that perfect stranger, you might want to give a shot to ‘Plenty of Tweeps’ – an online dating platform for twitter users. Just login to the service with your Twitter account and start browsing (hunting! ) the other sex. You can search people based on location, [...]

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Gmail Tip: Move attachments column to far left

May 26, 2010

Today Google Labs came up with pretty decent feature for Gmail that lets you move the attachments column showing the different icons for each attachment to far left. This makes more sense because now its much more visible and easy to identify emails with attachments.   Such small enhancements from time to time make Gmail [...]

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