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Suicide machine to kill your virtual life

The web 2.0 machine is a new site that takes you off all social networking sites so you can have a ‘real’life. It is designed to permanently remove people’s accounts from Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and LinkedIn. It proudly claims nearly 900 users, 58,000 unfriended friends, and 230,000 de-tweeted tweets.Facebook is not happy of course and have sent a cease and desist letter. The suicide site is the collaboration of artists and programs in the Netherlands, reports NPR.  ”We change the profile picture and the password so you can’t log in anymore,” says its chief. The site is still figuring out More >

Exploring Google

I came across a new place on google where I could see the most recently searched keyword during that day. The place is http://www.google.co.in/trends/hottrends.

Go guys check it out and look for something fascinating everyday on Google.

Google trends

Enjoyzz Durgesh Dhalla

WiFi tops best technological innovation poll

Surfing the net has become a lot more easier since wireless internet has come into being, and now Wi-Fi has rightly topped the poll for the greatest technological advance of the last decade, according to a survey.

With 35.5 percent votes, Wi-Fi has beaten Sky+, Sat Navs, iPods and Blackberries to win the poll conducted by a leading gadget magazine.

In the survey by ‘Stuff’ magazine, the readers were asked to choose the greatest technological innovation of the past ten years. (more…)

Chinese hackers may be jailed for 7yrs under proposed law

Hackers who steal data or manipulate large number of computers may be jailed for up to seven years, according to a proposed amendment to the Chinese Criminal Law.

The penalties will also be applicable to those who offer software or tools for hacking to any intruder.

The existing law offers punishment only for intruding into networks of governments, national defence or leading science sectors; or altering the functions of personal computer systems. (more…)

Telecom services: 3G players will be allowed in 2G space as well

Successful bidders for spectrum allocation for third generation (3G) telecom services will also be eligible to get spectrum space for second generation (2G) services, as and when any space becomes available, the Telecom Commission said here Tuesday.

‘New 2G spectrum will be allocated as and when it is available. Currently 2G is saturated and we hardly have any spectrum available, so successful 3G bidders will have to wait in queue to avail of 2G spectrum,’ said R. Ashok, member, finance, Telecom Commission, on the eve of bidding for 3G spectrum.

The member’s statement helped dispel rumours that 3G operators would only be More >