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Japanese based electronics manufacturer Toshiba on February 16, 2012 launched its two Satellite series laptops L740 and L750 in the Indian market.
Many of ReadWriteWeb’s readers are old hands at Twitter, but the service gets thousands of new users every day. That includes a lot of folks who suddenly need to use Twitter as part of their job. If you’re just being introduced to the joys of Twitter (or introducing it to another user), here’s a short and friendly primer on what you need to know about using the site.
A 37-year-old woman who was allegedly raped at gunpoint inside a moving car in Kolkata tracked down her rapists on social networking website Facebook and took snapshots of their photographs to file a complaint against them
Samsung has announced the launch of dual SIM smartphones in the Indian market. Expanding its Galaxy portfolio, the company launched three new dual SIM smartphones - the Galaxy Ace Duos (SCH-i589), Galaxy Y Pro Duos (GT B5512) and Galaxy Y Duos (GT-S6102).
Initially designed for Apple's iOS, Angry birds, the most downloaded game ever, can now be played on Facebook.
Every January, we look at the percentage of the webpages in our index that are in different encodings. Here’s what our data looks like with the latest figures*:
At JSM 2011 today, three Google employees (amongst the more than 20 Google delegates there) gave a little insight into how statistical analysis with R yields better results for companies using Google's various advertising products.
Oracle is hoping to carve out a prominent place in the world of "R," the open-source statistical modeling language with roots in academia but an increasingly high profile in enterprise IT shops.
The big deciding factor as to whether a HDTV is okay to use on a PC is what you typically use a PC for. A ton of variables factor into your daily use, but chances are you fall into one of two basic categories: a daily PC user or an entertainment user
While Google is blamed for supplying users' private information to the governments, the search engine giant also attempts to balance out by releasing a Transparency Report. The report reveals the countries and governments that request Google to remove content and get users' private data.
This Valentine’s day, try sending your geeky loved one a Google search query instead of an e-greeting and they may like the little surprise that’s in store for them.
We wondered if we could do the same for funny videos, i.e. answer questions such as: is a video funny, how funny do viewers think it is, and why is it funny? We noticed a few audiovisual patterns across comedy videos on YouTube, such as shaky camera motion or audible laughter, which we can automatically detect. While content-based features worked well for music
Google Inc., reportedly, is set to launch a cloud-storage service - called Drive - which is expected to give a tough competition to the cloud-storage provider Dropbox Inc, said a report from the Wall Street Journal.
Scientists claim to have finally solved the mystery why zebras evolved their distinctive black and white stripes - to keep blood-sucking flies at bay.
Companies like Google and Yahoo are caught in a legal mess in India - they face civil and criminal cases for allegedly hosting objectionable content.
A Delhi court has asked 22 social networking websites to file their compliance report on removing objectionable contents within 15 days. The next date of hearing has been fixed on March 1.
Sony‘s slump continued on Thursday as the company raised its loss forecast for fiscal 2011 to $2.9 billion, more than double what had previously been suggested.
Glassdoor, the careers site that regularly serves up lists of odd interview questions, is betting that it’s the friends and family in your personal network rather than your professional network. That’s why it’s introducing a deep integration with Facebook, called Inside Connections.
Now that Facebook has filed paperwork for its Initial Public Offering, the world will be watching the company’s value. Assuming the SEC approves the filing, stocks will likely begin trading in May.
Apple has leapfrogged LG to become the world’s third biggest phone manufacturer, an IDC report claims.
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