
Facebook and Twitter’s reign may be grounded in the social networking scenario currently, but the old social networking ruler, MySpace plans to come back with force.

Facebook and Twitter’s reign may be grounded in the social networking scenario currently, but the old social networking ruler, MySpace plans to come back with force.

The second version of the Cold War between the US and Russia has begun. No, don’t worry, this is not as severe as the previous Cold War, but this time, the superpowers are set to take each other in establishing technological supremacy.

Limewire has finally succumbed to a four year long battle over copyright infringement allegations. The peer to peer file sharing software has been ordered to close its shop by a federal judge after major music agencies filed a case against ensued violations.

Even as social media and networking sites are dominating the internet world, Yahoo believes that a lot is still left and can be done to polish our good old emails.

It’s a delightful news for all music lovers! The world’s top search engine has now ventured into Indian music. Google Music Search (India) Labs is a search engine that will allow users to not only search their favourite songs, but also refine the search results by date, movie, album or artist.

Social Networking sites like Facebook and MySpace are in the line of fire. US Senate Jay Rockefeller, the Commerce Committee Chairman has issued a statement demanding for information in context to infringement of privacy laws.

For all you local businesses out there, Google has just introduced a little something to catapult your company online! The online search engine king has recently launched Boost, an online advertising tool that showcases local businesses on location based Google places.

The third quarter of the year belongs to Amazon. Maintaining a steadfast balance upon its strength of e-readership, it has smoothly marched ahead of Wall Street in respect to its estimates.
Well it seems like there is nothing that perhaps Twitter cannot do! The latest buzz is that researchers at an American University have found out that it is very possible to predict the mood of the stock market.

It’s just been over a month since we heard Starbucks beginning their own Wi-Fi connection. That has just begun to settle down into our system until this came around. Yes, Yahoo and Starbucks will team up together to offer free information and digital content to customers.

BBC is flashing a brand new resolve, a decision to be a part of the headfast campaign ‘Get Online’. The purpose of the campaign as the name suggests is to simply get people online.

Facebook is in a soup again! Millions of Facebook users are apparently at the receiving end of a potentially harmful breach in security. Reports from WSJ state, 10 of the top ranking applications on Facebook with the likes of Farmville have been sourcing out personal information and details to a network of advertising and internet [...]

And it rages on. The current state of affairs indicate a global top slot that’s continues to be occupied by the Internet Explorer followed by Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome in that order. Each of these established browsers are in a bid to outdo each other with new innovations and improvisations.

Is Yahoo succumbing to Google’s supremacy?

The biggest social networking site has now closed in on a deal with Microsoft to let Bing lead their search engines.
