YouTube’s ambitions to challenge cable television head-on are getting a big boost tonight: the world’s largest video site is announcing that it’s lined up a slew of new content partners who will be developing shows for the site, covering everything from sports to comedy to music. The news had been rumored for some time, including [...]
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YouTube Confirms Plans To Take On Cable With ‘Channels’, Names Dozens Of Partners
Posted: October 30, 2011 in Article, News, WWW, YouTubeTags: Cable, Channels, Youtube
Google eyes bid for Yahoo!
Posted: October 25, 2011 in Google, News, WWW, Yahoo!Tags: Bid, Google Yahoo
“But the search company’s interest in Yahoo could be an attempt to drive up price for archrival Microsoft” The pursuit of Yahoo seems to be heating up as a report Monday added Google to a list of interested suitors that is already said to include Microsoft. It’s been widely reported in recent weeks that Microsoft [...]
Wikileaks is running out of cash. Or, rather, it can’t get its cash because of an economic blockade by Visa, Mastercard, Paypal and other financial institutions. The credit card companies started blocking payments to Wikileaks last year, and the inability to collect donations from the public via credit cards and other electronic transfers is taking [...]
Crazy yet amazing photos
Posted: October 25, 2011 in FAQ, Technology, WWW, Yahoo!Tags: amazing, Amusing pictures, Crazy, Photos, Yahoo!
Amusing pictures from around the world – Posted in Yahoo! ASIMO, a humanoid robot created by Honda, serves tea to a visitor during the Johannesburg International Motor Show at Nasrec in Johannesburg, October 6 2011.REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
Penzu – Your Online Diary
Posted: October 24, 2011 in Apple Iphone, Article, Tablets, WWWTags: Diary, Online, Penzu Technology
Write in Private. Your own personal journal and online diary Visit : http://penzu.com/ Penzu is unlike other services, especially blogs, in that your entries are private by default. This is true for writing on a pad of paper or in a paper-bound journal–your work is private unless you decide to share it. Taking that concept [...]
Google Music Store coming soon
Posted: October 19, 2011 in Apple Iphone, Google, Technology, WWWTags: Google Music Beta
Google has been in talks to offer its own MP3 music store for some time, but Android head Andy Rubin shed a little more light on the upcoming service today at the AsiaD conference, saying the service was “close” to launching. Google couldn’t launch a full-service music offering earlier, so it launched a music locker [...]
Google introduces “Infinite Digital Bookcase,” acts as virtual librarian
Posted: October 19, 2011 in Google, News, Technology, WWWTags: Google Bookcase, Librarian
Google introduced the newest form of bookcase to your browsers today — what it calls an “Infinite Digital Bookcase,” and damn does it look cool. The company announced the bookcase in an official blog post. With tablets and eReaders offering a number of new ways to experience books, the browser has been relatively ignored. However, [...]
What are some benefits of using jQuery?
Posted: October 10, 2011 in FAQ, Java Script, JQuery, Web Developer, WWWTags: JQuery Script
You should be able to vocalize the benefits of jQuery. It is lightweight, open source, has lots of plugins, and jQuery has a great community and user support. It is incredibly good at matching CSS selectors, it supports chains of actions, and it has many useful AJAX methods. These are just some basic reasons. You [...]
DIV is used to select a block of text so that one can apply styles to it. SPAN is used to select inline text and let users to apply styles to it. The main difference between DIV and SPAN is SPAN does not do formatting by itself. Also the DIV tag is used as a [...]
What does it mean that Tim Berners-Lee invented the Web?
Posted: October 3, 2011 in FAQ, Web Developer, WWWTags: Web Internet
Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal in 1989 for a system called the World Wide Web. He then wrote the first Web browser, server, and Web page. He wrote the first specifications for URLs, HTTP, and HTML.
