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Top 10 Microsoft Fun Facts You May Not Know

Despite of being tough fight and competition from Google and Apple, Microsoft still stands as first choice of many people. With its undisputed dominance over computer Industry many are passionate about Microsoft still. With such a vast presence, many times its has been talked about company, its people, Bill Gates and roadmap. For those who are still sticking to know more here are few amazing Fun facts which you would love to learn.

Is Google Turning Out as Next Microsoft ?

In last couple of months, I have noticed that suddenly people started talking about possible next revolutionary company in IT as social media has become one of the major business model for most and they have dragged pure IT business at nearby corner. Now it's time for IT companies to come out with a bang which can again get them in mainstream of talks & discussions.

PODCAST MARKETING – A new paradigm for the internet era

Over the past century communication between organizations and their customers has changed drastically, which started from print, television, radio, phone and fax, and now the fastest medium yet, the Internet. The theory of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) has become a part of everyday life. Research has suggested that CMC is not neutral: it can cause many changes in the way people communicate with one another.

YouTube is Targeting your Living Room & Home Screen TV

YouTube is not only expanding its reach to mobile network but also eyeing on your Home TV Screen and Living Room. with the launch of YouTube Leanback now viewers can have access to YouTube on their TV screens at Living Room. We days back Google has already launched its most anticipated Google TV and now with the launch of Leanback, Google is offering a compound solution to home viewers.

The format Wars (Media) – Part 3

In my previous writeups on the format wars, all the competing formats that I have talked about have eventually gone the way of the dinosaurs. In this section however, we tackle the topic of the most recent format war between 2 competing high storage optical media. The tech blogosphere was abuzz about this fiercely competetive duel in the mid 2000s and it is fairly recently that a victor has emerged. Yes, we're talking about the now legendary Blu Ray vs HD DVD battle.

Founding Fathers of the Web

Internet has reached to a level where most of the professionals can't accept the working envorinment without that. Internet is dominatiing in our life till a good extent now. While the phrase “founding fathers” is often used in conjunction with men like Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and George Washington, we wanted the think about the phrase on the global level.

Finally Apple Admits iPhone 4.0 Glitch

We did not see this coming: after initially dismissing the reports about iPhone 4 antenna reception issue, Apple has officially admitted it exists, promising a software fix in a couple of weeks. Unfortunately, the fix may not be good news for users experiencing the problem. Apple claims it has erroneously calculated the formula which displays signal bars on the iPhone, and therefore the iPhone has been showing too many bars in areas with weak signal strength.

Salesforce sues Microsoft

The world's biggest maker of Web-based software charged that Microsoft is infringing five Salesforce patents in programs, including in the Windows Server operating system and the widely used .Net platform. "Microsoft's continuing acts of infringement have caused and are causing irreparable harm to Salesforce.com," the complaint said.

New Network Design Could Make the Internet 100 Times Faster

A group of MIT researchers has demonstrated a method of network topology that could render the Internet 100 or even 1,000 times faster than it is today. The “magic” behind the concept is to eliminate or reduce the most time-intensive part of data transmission, which involves converting an optical signal into an electrical signal for memory storage.

Can Meena Build Another Google for India ?

Meena wants to become a computer engineer. She believes that if she works hard enough, she can build her own “big business”—maybe a Google. So she is determined to complete her schooling and earn an engineering degree. Young girls like Meena, just 16 years old but with the ambition and confidence to enter the tech world, are a rare commodity even in Silicon Valley
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