US computers again leader in worldwide spamming, followed by S. KoreaApril 7th, 2005 US has again achieved the dubious distinction of being responsible for maximum amount of spam (35%) with South Korea (25%) at second place. What is more interesting is:
According to Sophos more than 50% of all spam is sent from "zombie" PCs, computers that have been take over by hackers or virus writers.
iPhone 3G Launch Dismal Failure in India (a small nation with 1.2 billion people)September 5th, 2008 Apple launched iPhone in India, a country with only 1.2 billion people and overall not considered rich like their counterparts in USA. In USA Apple launched iPhone for $199 only.
Top 10 Gadgets for Your House WorksApril 11th, 2009 We have seen luxury gadgets, fancy ones and even some crazy ones at times. But we need to spare some time for the place we live in.
AdSense Success Formula From AdSenseAugust 11th, 2006 Here is the AdSense success formula from AdSense team. 1. A content-rich page = Highly-targeted ads
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How Rich Are You?November 15th, 2006 You can find here where do you stand worldwide in terms of your wealth. It should be a gentle reminder to many that we should donate more and accumulate less, after all you can't take it with you, or can you?
How stupid can a human be?March 23rd, 2005 How stupid can a human be?http://savetoby.com/ owner proposes that he will eat his pet bunny if you do not donate 50, 000 USD to his account. A sick mindset perhaps but definitely not stupid.
Top 10 Funny Software to Annoy Your ColleaguesMarch 5th, 2009 It's tough continue working at a stretch without a burst once in a while. I know you don't want to die of boredom. It creativity when you are thinking about capers to beat the heck out of coworkers.
Brief Summary of JavaOne 2008 KeyNote TechnologiesMay 6th, 2008 JavaFX
The keynote was centered around JavaFX, Sun's solution for creating rich interactive internet applications with immersive user interface. Sun's value proposition is ubiquitousness of JavaFX on mobile platform and internet enabled devices.
"419 is just a game, you are the losers, we are the winners" - Nigerian SongOctober 27th, 2005 Nigerian 419 scammers anthem is titled - "I Go Chop Your Dollars". It aired few months ago as a CD penned by Osofia and is hugely popular in Lagos:
"419 is just a game, you are the losers, we are the winners.
Vishing - The New Internet CrimeJuly 13th, 2006 Phishing has been around for years. You get an email that looks like it arrived from financial institutions like PayPal or Bank of America.
Designer versus Engineer War at Google; Does Visual Design Matter?March 22nd, 2009 A Google designer recently quit decrying Google's over-reliance on data, even for simple design decisions. Is it bad or is the designer plain wrong?
I think if a design decision can be reduced to a problem solvable by data then it is absolutely the right way to go.
Fake Google Toolbar Installs Trojan BackdoorJuly 24th, 2006 Scammers have set up an exact copy of the download page for Google’s Toolbar plug-in in an attempt to lure users to download Trojan backdoor (W32.Ranky.FW), Surfcontrol reports. Some versions of the scam even spoof the correct Google Toolbar web address for Internet Explorer, using Google’s own redirection service in an attempt to hide the real, non-Google address.
India Fifth Choicest Travel Hotspot in WorldJanuary 11th, 2006 According to the latest list of the Top Travel Destinations by iExplore, an online seller of adventure and experiential travel, India ranks amongst the fifth choicest place to visit in the world in 2004 and 2005. Egypt, Peru, Galapagos and China are the first four top travel destinations.
All in One Social Media Add-on for Firefox - A Must Have for allFebruary 13th, 2009 Social media and social networking have become an indispensable part of our lives. There is hardly any web-addict who is not crazy about at least one social media or social networking site.
Rampant Online Content Duplication...April 15th, 2008 While looking for VOIP information I found an article which looked eerily familiar to another article I had recently read. A simple google search (remember that Google lists a small subset of total matches) with a big identifying
phrase from the article yielded 2110 articles.