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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Google's Snowy Easter Egg

If you search for [let it snow] using Google, you'll have a hard time checking the search results. Google uses a JavaScript animation that adds some snowflakes and covers the entire page with snow.


Fortunately, Google added a "defrost" button that makes the search results reappear. You can also click anywhere on the page and move your mouse to "defrost" the page or draw something. Click the "+" button and you can share the Easter egg with other Google+ users.





Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The History of Web Browsers

From the dark ages to this day.

The History of Web Browsers (Picture)

Via: WinBeta

Source: TechKing






Incredible strength

From one finger pull-ups to weighted one-arm pull-ups, Magnus shows how he has become one of the best climbers in the world.

Sunday, October 09, 2011

Remembering Steve Jobs

At his Stanford University commencement speech, Steve Jobs, CEO and co-founder of Apple and Pixar, urges us to pursue our dreams and see the opportunities in life's setbacks -- including death itself.




Simple and elegant tribute to the late Steve Jobs by Jonathan Mak. 




(Image from NOTCOT.org and NOTCOT.com)

Thursday, April 07, 2011

Google's Tilted Easter Egg

If you search for [tilt], [tilted] or [askew] on a smartphone using Google, you might notice a strange special effect: Google's search results page is tilted to the right. It's an Easter Egg, just like the 'did you mean' link displayed when you search for [recursion].


{ via Search Engine Land }


Wednesday, March 09, 2011

360 Degree Holographic 3D Prints And No Glasses Required

Here is something interesting made by an European company called Mindblowing, this is a three-dimensional model of a few buildings designed in AutoCAD and printed on special 2-dimensional surface, creating a 360 degree 3D-dimensional hologram like print that can be viewed without the need of any kind of 3D glasses. They utilize a technology called ZScape, developed by Zebra Imaging, and it sure looks really impressive, but is also quite expensive.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Impressive Computer Shortcuts and tricks


Speed Up Ur Shut down !!
Open task manager(Ctr+Alt+Del),
Select shut down tab. and press ‘ Ctrl ‘ key while select Turn Off from dis tab.
Count 5 4 3 2 1 Voila!!! U r window will rapidly shut down.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Google Public Data Explorer - Adding search power to Public Data

Google introducing the Public Data Explorer tool. Together with their data provider partners, they've curated 27 datasets including more than 300 data metrics. You can now use the Public Data Explorer to visualize everything from labor productivity(OECD) to Internet speed (Ookla) to gender balance in parliaments (UNECE) to government debt levels (IMF) topopulation density by municipality (Statistics Catalonia), with more data being added every week.

The Girl Effect

Watch this video, don't miss it.



for more info visit  http://www.girleffect.org/

Friday, February 11, 2011

Google Rolls Out Two-Factor Authentication For Everyone. You Should Use It.



Given how much data we’re trusting to online sites these days — email, search history, even voice calls — the repercussions to having our account passwords phished, hacked, or guessed are worse than ever. Unfortunately as far as consumers are concerned, account security has been stagnant for years: nearly every service requires a username and password, and that’s it. Cue the scary music and a Dateline special on having your identity stolen.

Sunday, February 06, 2011

14 Proven Side Effects of Sitting All Day

It should come as no surprise that sitting around and not moving all day isn't really good for your body, but many may not be aware of just how many problems can be caused by such a sedentary lifestyle. Whether you choose to sit all day or are required to by the logistics of your job, you may want to take a new approach to your workday after learning just what health effects sitting can have on the body. It could impact not only your health, but the lives of your loved ones and expenditures towards healthcare.

Thursday, February 03, 2011

The Google Art Project Makes Masterpieces Accessible to All

Google has announced its new Art Project, in collaboration with 17 international art museums, to bring a new world of art online. Featuring collections from the Tate Britain, Museo Reina Sofia and Van Gogh Museum, Google has used its Streetview technology to help bring the museums to life.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

How to Train Your Brain


In our imaginations we fancy ourselves possessors of the wit and skill at repartee of a Robin Williams. Until we stand tongue-tied over cocktails. But it's not entirely a flight of fancy. It's entirely possible to think a little faster, a little smarter, a little wittier.
Think of it as cross-training your brain. It's not all that difficult, insists Joel Saltzman, author of Shake That Brain. Conventional wisdom holds that we use a mere 10 percent of our brain cells. Why not put the rest of your head into gear?

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