Does Your Smart Phone’s OS Fit Your Personality?
Find out if your phone’s OS fits your personality and discover the things different platform users say about each other. |
Find out if your phone’s OS fits your personality and discover the things different platform users say about each other. |
So, I finally got my prized [email protected] email address. I am kind of really liking the refreshing new look of Hotmail, err Outlook.com. So far so good, after signing in I went ahead to compose a test mail. After I was done, I got stuck and was unable to find the Send button! After looking… |
One in three online consumers will buy a tablet by 2014. More than 60% of 25-34 year olds own a smartphone these days. With these facts in place, the connected consumer is truly one of the best subjects for analysis. A recent survey by Zmags uncovers the digital habits of this connected consumer who is… |
E-commerce is the next big thing in India, and more and more start-ups are looking to utilise the space to do business, expanding the scope of the market to unimaginable extents. Vouchersmate has tapped the greetings and gifts market, with its new online e-commerce portal. We caught up with the CEO of Vouchersmate, Amit Sharma,… |
Twitter, as we all know, has become very big these days with everyone from regular users to celebrities ranting away their respective lives on the microblogging website. Twitter has also become a really dependable way of verifying any news or incident that might have occurred at some corner of the world. Well, I also happened… |
A while back, I read something amazing on Twitter. Someone has tweeted an article at TechCrunch which claims that the return rate of Android smartphones are in the range of 30-40%. That is an outrageously huge return rate and I find such number hard to belief. However, being a long time reader of TechCrunch, I… |
The GNU/LGPL is very popular among independent developers and companies which mainly deals with open source software. The Apache License, on the other hand, is favored by the big corporations for their open source projects. In this article, we take a look at the difference between this two licenses to find out why. |
A few days back, we reported that Google has removed more than 11 million .co.cc websites. Today James Kim, the General Manager of CO.CC, has taken to the Google Webmaster Forum saying that Google made a mistake because 99.99% of the co.cc websites are clean. He also commented that Google ought to remove Blogspot and Facebook if they want to be fair. |