In: Google|Technology
8 Mar 2009If you want to link to a specific part of a video on YouTube, you can. For example, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjDw3azfZWI#t=31m08s Notice the “#t=31m08s” on the end of the URL? That link will take you 31 minutes and 8 seconds into that video. Linking to a particular minute and second can be really helpful – for example, [...]
In: Internet|Technology
5 Mar 2009comScore’s online video numbers for the US in January are out, and YouTube is, unsurprisingly, doing great again. In January, 100.9 million visitors viewed 6.3 billion videos on the popular video sharing service, surpassing the 100 million viewers milestone in the US for the first time. YouTube also led the large growth in online video [...]
A U.N. report published today states that six in ten people (60%) of the world’s population has a cell phone subscription. The driving growth trend is coming from poor, developing countries. This 60% figure is up from just under 15% in 2002. Internet use has more than doubled to 23% in 2008 up from 11% [...]
Up until today, it’s been a little tedious to send large or multiple attachments with an email. You had to select each attachment individually and you never knew how long it would be before those bigger files were ready to send. Uploading multiple attachments at the same time just got enabled. Gmail has warded off [...]
Its seems like the financial crisis over the world really has not affected to the Austrian jeweler Peter Aloisson,because he created a record for himself by designing the world’s most expensive phone Apple iPhone 3G Kings Button. The Apple iPhone 3G Kings Button’s main operating button is integrated with high quality 6.6 carat diamonds, this [...]
Some key dates in the history of Microsoft Corporation: 1975–Paul Allen and Bill Gates, friends who had co-written a programming language for the Altair hobby-kit personal computer, license it to the makers of the Altair. This programming language is the first Microsoft product. Jan. 1, 1979–Microsoft moves from Albuquerque, N.M., to the Seattle area. 1980–Microsoft [...]
In: Gadgets|Technology
27 Feb 2009Sony’s big news announcement at CES involves a very tiny package. But don’t call it a netbook. Sony spokesfolk were adamant that–even though the newcomer packs an Intel Atom processor and 2GB of RAM–this superslim P-series computer is a lifestyle machine. The distinction sort of makes sense, too: At the $899 starting price that Sony [...]
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