
Opera Mini has disclosed yet another monthly analysis around web access on cellular devises by its users across the world. November finds itself welcoming Google back to its throne which has earlier claimed by Facebook in 2009.

Opera Mini has disclosed yet another monthly analysis around web access on cellular devises by its users across the world. November finds itself welcoming Google back to its throne which has earlier claimed by Facebook in 2009.

The latest buzz clogging the pipeline is Google’s netbook venture an announcement of which is scheduled for the coming week.

By the looks of it, Google Chrome 8 seems to be undeniably promising. Tabbed as the Chrome 8.0.552.215 version succeeding the Chrome 8.0.552.215 beta version, it is slated for a release sometime soon. Until then we can busy ourselves in pouring over its even more promising features.

Following the rise of Facebook, the web space has witnessed a pool of sites that attempt to imitate it. Not that it fears a case of identity crisis, but to eliminate the possibility of any further exploitation of its brand name, Facebook plans on pinning the word ‘Face’ as its trademark.

Plans for a new digital newspaper are fast shaping up with a new ‘one of its kind’ collaborated venture initiated by the folks at Apple and News Corp. If rumors are to be believed this electronic periodical coined as the ‘Daily’ will be unveiled by the end of the month and should see daylight by [...]

Indians have tremendously latched on to the works of Google AdWords. So much so that it sums up to an astounding 96% increase in Google India users that have invested in search engine advertising since last year.

While Facebook has everyone clued in on its latest foray into the messaging service, the question is what sets it apart.
In a recent leak, sources claim that Facebook has scooped in the FB.com domain in its kitty. Also in the Facebook pipeline is the unleashing of a new system of messaging that aims at replacing emails, the event invites for which have already been distributed.

Wow! Just when we thought we’d settled around the idea of SEO, Google baits us with another brilliant feature, something like the Instant Preview and the cards fall right off the deck.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The idiot box better pull its socks up ‘cause the Social media has become a little too social for its own good. A little birdy tells us how the medium has enticed a considerable amount of younger audience to its deck, the bird in question being Vizisense, an online audience measurement agency.
