
Advertisement is what we see at every website as a part of user's related interest for topic. Today I was taken aback to see the MSN front page ad. Smilies ads are the ads any user would hate about, every body knows that. Any serious PC user will avoid ads related to smilies because they are annoying with lots of blinking, flashing content. If you install smilies, these will just hang your PC most of the time.
{ Continue Reading }
Gmail fans have been building unofficial extensions to spice up their in-boxes for a while, but up till now themes haven't been an integral part of Gmail. They wanted to go beyond simple color customization, so out of the 30 odd themes they launching some days ago, there's a shiny theme with chrome styling, another one that turns your inbox into a retro notepad, nature themes that change scenery over time, weather driven themes that can rain on your mailbox (my GOD!!! Have you witnessed such luxurious effects with any mailing service?), and fun characters to keep you in good company (wow).
{ Continue Reading }
Did you ever think seriously about creating a right privacy policy page for your website yet? Well guys do it now. Why? Because Google Says So. Google has announced new terms and conditions for publishers. In which they clearly recommend to have a prominent and transparent privacy policy page at your website letting users of website know about the cookies and Ads policies and other related information. You can also read these policies discussed here.
{ Continue Reading }
What people are searching ...Wanna know?
{ Continue Reading }
Your email has been selected. From the desk of ...blah blah... You have won some lottery this that Urgent and confidential - Dear Recipient(Your Email Was Selected) - Bank Transaction - Trust/Confidential proposal? - Contact The Delivery CompanyFor Your Fund
My dear readers! I may gladly inform you that my email address wins many times a day. How irritating to get these kind of emails in huge amount but no actual money. I mean how my email address can win there if i did not apply at all ever, anywhere?
{ Continue Reading }
Microsoft has been looking beyond the desktop for sometime now, but with the launch of "Milan," the company is showing the potential for so-called "surface computiing" to revolutionize everything from retail kiosks to the common coffee table. At its core, Milan is a PC running Windows Vista, but don't expect to use it with a keyboard and mouse. Instead, Milan uses a touch-sensitive display that enables multiple users to navigate the system's interface. See how it works!
{ Continue Reading }