Wave was an excellent service that was started by Google some time back. There was a whole episode of people fighting over invites, as this over-hyped web-application was invites only.
I got mine pretty early and when I divulged further in splashes of this wave thing, I found it really interesting. Things like collaborative editing, sharing [...]
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And Now the Wave is dead….
Apple Responds to iPhone’s Reception Issue
Responding to the criticism, Apple’s Press Contact, Natalie Harrison, wrote in a letter to all iPhone users, the possible reason for the low reception issues in iPhone 4.
After a glorified start of letter with claims of The iPhone 4 has been the most successful product launch in Apple’s history, Natalie began a gruesome explanation of [...]
Microsoft flaunts numbers to scare off critics
Recently, Microsoft has been criticized a lot for its inability to act according to changing times and shifting trends. Where i-Pad and i-Phones took the glory all year along and Google still leading the web, Microsoft is yet to make a breakthrough in either. Windows Mobile 7 is far from release and even on the web Microsoft is playing catch-up. In fact the only ray of hope and only thing that’s keeping the Redmond giant afloat is its dominance in desktop.
Google Chrome 5.0.375.86 released to Beta for Linux, Mac and Windows
Google Chrome today released its latest build of Google Chrome beta for all the major platforms. This particular build has flash player built in and has been re-enabled by default.
Soccer World Cup at Google
Google has been quite innovative when it comes to ‘Google Doodles’ and today it hosted one, to mark the beginning of the Soccer World Cup.

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