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It’s Summer time again, the time of the year for travel, exploration, and fun in the sun. But before you pack your bags and hit the road, make sure you check out these handy travel apps, which will be result in saving both your time and money. Our friend at HighTable has come up with this interesting Infographic that not only make your time full of enjoyment on...

Introduced back in October 2010, Skype for Android has been downloaded for more than 70 million times on Google Play to date, the company revealed today through its blog post. The application now runs on close to 1,400 Android devices, including the handsets from HTC, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG and others. The Skype for Android allows you to make free video...

One-to-many, there are plenty of times you used to think that now it is the time to go for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques, but what in actual this SEO is of all about – well, starting with it is the way to please search engines like Google, Bing etc, considering your site, blog or piece of content listed in it on page one. It is the process of improving...

Data Never Sleeps – You, me or everyone who is having even a single percent of knowledge understands the term pretty quickly. The thing is simple, very simple, the data never sleeps, it keeps on adding – every second, every other minute but not in small quantity but as huge – a huge more. The fine folks at DOMO come up with an interesting infographic, which clearly just show how much data is generated every minute. It comes with some good facts that: Facebook users post 684,478 pieces of content while online shoppers spend an average...

Although Twitter goes down yesterday and even a bounce from company’s CEO Dick Costolo that Twitter is introducing its ad service in 50 countries by the year end, but more interesting comes out that Tim Cooley who recently won the PosternBrain Design the Future contest with the entry above called as #Blame Twitter, which is suggesting how on what and in which ways...

Have you ever wondered that the email clients from Yahoo and Google grab a lot more of energy? If not, then start thinking as Yahoo Mail-subscribing-households use 11% more electricity per year than Gmail households, a recent study by Opower found. Opower looked at the correlation between email address and electricity usage across 2.8 million American households. ...

Editor’s Note: Guest Author Pradeep Yadav, a technology lover, analyzer and  love reporting about different technologies. With million seeking love online, it’s only natural that you would want to make sure that your next hot date is who she says she is How do you know if someone ‘s lying on her online profile? What can you do to make sure her story checks...

Here it goes the social way: The world’s largest social networking site Facebook shared the location of what it calls as the “world’s most social landmarks,” and interesting is these location are those that people are sharing with their friends and family. The data social giant got from through its built-in location product and with the 3rd party apps. Interesting is that the 25 cities Facebook selected worldwide, includes the sports stadiums, public areas, amusement parks, concert arenas and shopping centers. Among the no. 1 ranked...

Since from the starting of 2012, there been a lot of push from governments in the form of internet censorship. Suppose, if the law these governments bringing in come into effect, how much it results in a mess for everyone. This is one example, now considering thinking of the world where instead of an iPad, you do have to get a heavy weighted Encyclopedia Brittanica...

Every year, we heard about hundreds of thousands of internet scams, even in 2010, the Internet Crime Complaint Center received the second-highest number of complaints since its inception 10 years ago. There are plenty of other examples of internet scams either, but what these scams actually are? Wikipedia definition states that Internet fraud refers to the use of Internet services or software with Internet access to defraud victims or to otherwise take advantage of them. Well, to give you better idea, the fine folks at Backgroundcheck.org...