Posts Tagged ‘internet’

Yahoo MoviePlex – watch full length latest bollywood movies online for free

August 19, 2011 |  by  |  Movies, Video, Yahoo, YouTube  |  No Comments

YouTube introduced Box Office some time back, which lets you stream free Bollywood movies, though there aren’t many new ones that you can stream. The service attracted a huge audience from India, now Yahoo takes a leaf out of Google's page, getting its hand dirty in the game of hindi movies streaming with introduction of MoviePlex. Yahoo MoviePlex is similar to YouTube Box Office i.e. streaming free Bollywood movies. Watch latest Bollywood movies free of cost and that's with your family at home. Yahoo said that it will collaborate with movie production houses to bring thousands of local Bollywood movies online

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Pretty Loaded – Watch a website gets ‘loaded’ over and over and over

July 30, 2011 |  by  |  Cool Stuff, Sites  |  No Comments

There was time of dial up connections, websites took ages to load. People yearned for the 100% mark. But as the speed of net has increased the beloved preloader has disappeared. Welcome PrettyLoaded created by the Brooklyn-based digital creative agency Big Spaceship, Pretty Loaded which is an archive of preloaders that preload other preloaders. It is a tribute to a vanishing art from amid a constantly changing digital landscape. Nobody likes watching websites load do they? Thankfully, with broadband on tap these days, most websites load pretty quickly. But if you do have a penchant for watching animated ‘Loading’ graphics,

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Donothingfortwominutes challenges you to do nothing for 2 minutes

July 30, 2011 |  by  |  Cool Stuff, Sites  |  No Comments

I don’t know about you, but I get severe anxiety if i’m not online for more than 15 minutes constantly checking my email, Facebook and Twitter so when Donothingfortwominutes.com came onto my radar yesterday, it was a real challenge trying to not touch my keyboard for two minutes and I failed miserably. Do Nothing for 2 Minutes is a website that challenges you to do literally nothing for 2 minutes. If you touch the mouse, or press a key, then you fail and the counter goes back to the start. If you can sit on your hands for 120 seconds, well

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The Social Travel Revolution – Infogrpahic

July 24, 2011 |  by  |  Cool Stuff  |  No Comments

“The Social Travel Revolution” brought to you by the folks at still-in-beta travel startup Tripl.

Flubit is a group-buying, social commerce marketplace to get discounts for free

July 24, 2011 |  by  |  Concepts, Sites, Video  |  No Comments

Flubit is a platform that will attempt to change the face of buying online. It plans to empower the consumer to bring down prices, and its sole goal is to “provide online shoppers with a platform that will enable them to seek out the best possible price on an item they wish to purchase.” Flubit is a group-buying, social commerce marketplace that lets you form buying groups for exactly the products and services you choose and thus secure volume discounts from a nationwide registry of retailers. You create a demand for a product or service and others join the demand.

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Where is the world’s data being stored? – Infographic

July 22, 2011 |  by  |  Cool Stuff  |  No Comments

As the Internet gets bigger and bigger, so do the places needed to store all of that data. But where are these data centers exactly? Courtesy of the backup company Mozy, the below infographic outlines the shift in data storage over the last decades, the volume produced, and which of the enormous data storage facilities around the world the data may well end up stored in. via

The Internet of things – Infographic

July 18, 2011 |  by  |  Cool Stuff  |  No Comments

Cisco reminds us 'How Big the Internet Is, and How Big It’s Getting'. The way Cisco sees it, the number of devices connected to the Internet exceeded the number of people populating the entire planet. And that’s not just smartphones and tablets. It’s sensors tracking the health of cattle, and medical devices monitoring the health of cardiac patients and so on. And eventually, rather than always interacting with humans, they’ll be interacting with each other automatically, updating our daily schedules. Is this a big trend, a big business for Cisco and other technology companies.

State of the Internet an interactive HTML5 infographic

July 13, 2011 |  by  |  Cool Stuff  |  No Comments

The Internet is a strange, huge beast. It is getting bigger, faster and more mobile each day. Ferocious social networks fight each other to be on top and gain more of our attention and personal information. An entire economy is generated from our browsing habits. This is the face of the Internet now. Like any classic hero, the internet grew from humble beginnings as a tiny speck to become the legend that it is today. The very first “instant message” wasn’t even a whole word before it broke the entire system, but it sparked a fantastic fire of possibilities. Now, we

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Primadesk is web manager for your files, docs, photos, and emails in cloud

July 10, 2011 |  by  |  Apps, Cloud, Sites  |  No Comments

Founded in 2009 by Srinivasa (Venky) Venkataraman and Conrad Herrmann, aiming to make Internet-based applications secure, easier to use, and manage. One of their product Primadesk wants to be centralized web manager for all your files, docs, photos and emails in cloud. Primadesk supports over two dozen services, including Box.net, Dropbox, Facebook, Gmail, Google Docs, Picasa, Hotmail, Photobucket, Shutterfly, Smugmug, Snapfish, SugarSync, Flickr, Yahoo Mail, and Zoho. Since it is web based hence it works cross-platform and on mobile devices. Connect your account to Primadesk for unified view of all your cloud content and way to drag and drop files between

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GoDaddy Sold for $2.25 Billion

July 3, 2011 |  by  |  News, Sites  |  No Comments

GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain registrar, has been sold to three private equity firms in a deal valued at $2.25 billion, the company announced late Friday. Private equity firms KKR & Co., Silver Lake Partners and Technology Crossover Ventures sealed the deal, where they agreed to take on GoDaddy’s debt. That earlier report indicated the company would be sold for between $2 billion and $2.5 billion. The Go Daddy Group Inc. was founded in 1997 by Bob Parsons, who continues to serve as its CEO. The company, based in Scottsdale, Ariz., manages more than 48 million domain names, and sells other

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