Archive for July, 2008
Facebook Changes it Face – Revamped look, More Fun
On July - 22 - 2008
Facebook, the world most popular social networking site, has said that it is revamping its site’s look, and design fro more user interactiveness, width space and well, more fun. Here is a look at the old site design… So What's New Now: Among the tweaks to Facebook’s site (statement, Techmeme): Facebook is integrating its social feeds and the Wall. The Wall surfaces stories about friends front and center. User controls. Facebook said that users will have complete control Continue Reading
Ini, Mini, Miny Mo – AOL or Yahoo!!! To Go… Microsoft’s New Buzz To Compete Against Google
On July - 17 - 2008
Microsoft met Time Warner yesterday to discuss a possible merger of the two companies' online business. The paper suggest the talks are getting serious before Yahoo!'s board meeting on 1 August, when Microsoft's attempt to take over the company could come to ahead. Shares in all three companies rose yesterday on the back of the report. But analysts question the likelihood of any AOL sale to Microsoft before August 1. And for Microsoft the big prize remains Yahoo!'s search business, Continue Reading
Love The IPhone – Here Is a Video Review Of The New IPhone 3G
On July - 13 - 2008
Apple’s Newly released Apple IPhone 3G was released in the UK on Friday. Enjoy. Continue Reading
Windows 7 – Is Lucky Number 7 Going to Help Microsoft?
On July - 12 - 2008
Windows 7 (formerly known as Blackcomb and Vienna) is the working name for the next major version of Microsoft Windows as the successor of Windows Vista..Microsoft has announced that it is "scoping Windows 7 development to a three-year timeframe", and that "the specific release date will ultimately be determined by meeting the quality bar.Windows 7 is expected to be released sometime in 2010.] The client versions of Windows 7 will ship in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. A server variant, codenamed Continue Reading
Leader’s of the World Honor Bill Gate’s and His Contributions
On July - 12 - 2008
"I wish him good luck. I think he is a very smart guy. It will be nice not to have him beating up on me, but I'm glad he is doing something good. I think he has a big job ahead of him. I prefer to see him spend the foundation's money than leave it to the next guy. I've got to believe that founding entrepreneurs must roll in their graves when they see how people spend their money unsupervised after they're gone." When asked if he will miss Bill Gates, he said: "I Continue Reading

