Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

Internet Explorer 10 Features And Release Date [Screenshots]

Microsoft recently released Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 3 on September 13, 2011. It will release with the windows 8. It currently in the development. New items on the list such as Web Workers, Web Sockets, 3D Transforms, Application Cache, and IndexedDB are music to the ears of many Web developers who want to make rich, interactive Web sites.


IE 10 also is a key foundation for Windows 8 applications. IE10's ability to run "chromeless" in a full-screen mode and a touch-friendly design. The better the browser's support for new technologies, the better next-gen Windows apps can be. In particular, the apps based on browser technologies will run handily on tablets built with ARM processors.

 

 

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Evaluation of Facebook Home Page

2004

FEBRUARY: MARK ZUCKERBERG AND CO-FOUNDERS DUSTIN MOSKOVITZ, CHRIS HUGHES AND EDUARDO SAVERIN LAUNCH FACEBOOK FROM THEIR HARVARD DORM ROOM

March: Facebook expands from Harvard to Stanford, Columbia and Yale
June: Facebook moves its base of operations to Palo Alto, California.
September: Groups application & the Wall is added as a Profile feature
December: Facebook reaches nearly 1 million users


2005
May:
Facebook grows to support more than 800 college networks
August: The company officially changes its name to Facebook from TheFacebook.com
October: Photos is added as an application
December: Facebook reaches more than 5.5 million active users.

 

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Do You Want Google Plus Invite? Get It Here

Social Networking Sites have evolved to a great extent and are a good source of information which can help in personalizing the web experience. With the recent spat between Facebook and Google it was quite evident that Google will have its own way and the Google+ indeed seems to be an apt answer to Facebook. Google started the project step by step with Google Wave, Google Buzz and now its in penultimate stage. If you want to find out more about Google+, here is a link to the demo: http://www.google.com/+/demo/

Google Plus, Google's latest attempt at a social networking service, has launched in similar invite-only form. But instead of getting on the list at an exclusive club, a Google Plus invite is more like an opportunity to sign up for a slightly unsavory psychological experiment. Plenty of people are begging for Google Plus invites on Twitter, but people on Twitter would beg for a bullet in the foot if the bullet was made by Google.

 

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How to Insert Emoticons in Facebook Chat without software

Ever since Facebook released its instant messaging application on its site in 2008, many of its users have been utilizing the chat function to keep in contact with their Facebook friends. It is a simple function, but nonetheless user-friendly. Comparing what it is now and what it was three years back, not many would say it has changed much; it’s still a small bar located on your bottom-right corner which expands to let you see who’s online when you click on it.Even if the person you’re talking to can neither hear your tone nor see your facial expressions, you can always make it up by putting some emoticons along with your words. Here is the full list of facebook emoticons to spice up your chat.

 

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The History About Internet Speed And Usage [Infographic]

We visually showing how fast the Internet has made its way to the people of this world in the past 15 years – and how fast the Internet has become in some parts of it. Here’s what stood out for me: the United States leads the world in broadband penetration, with Americans consuming way more gigabytes per month than Europeans or people in Japan and South Korea.


The United States only ranks 30th when it comes to downloads speeds, however, thus the trailing countries like South Korea, Andorra and the Republic of Moldova. Surprisingly, downloads speeds in the US still surpass those in the UK, Canada and Australia.

 

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