Archive for September, 2009

Free Antivirus – Microsoft Security Essentials

Posted by saurabh On September - 30 - 2009
Microsoft Security Essentials is a free anti virus software created by Microsoft that provides protection against viruses, spywares and other malicious software for PCs running genuine Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. It can be downloaded from Microsoft’s website. Some of its key features are listed below: Free full version (no demo) Automatic Updates

Social Media explained in Plain English

Posted by saurabh On September - 29 - 2009
‘Social Media’ has become a common jargon of web 2.0. But is this a new thing? Commoncraft explains ‘Social Media’ in very simple way with the help of an example of a town where everyone was able to make ice-cream. You can buy a licensed copy of the video from their store. (commoncraft.com)

Microsoft Office 2010 Web Apps

Posted by saurabh On September - 29 - 2009
Office 2010 is the latest productivity suite from Microsoft which will be shipped in 2010. Office 2010 will be available for Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista and Windows 7 and will be available in both 32-bit and 64-bit. One of the major feature updates in Office 2010 is its web applications called ‘Office Web Apps’.

Push mail from Gmail finally!!!

Posted by savio On September - 24 - 2009
I have been using symbian phones for quite a long time now and was desperate to find out what’s the fuzz about push mail that everyone were talking about.I started experiencing the advantage in iPod touch when i started searching similar applications for symbian mobiles.Each and every application were priced at a rate such that

CRAB Theory for Websites

Posted by nrupal On September - 8 - 2009
I have been thinking to write a concise formula for promotion of websites. Keeping in mind the features of WEB 2.0 intact in your website while promoting the website through white hat techniques. I found the solution in my CRAB technique. I will be little descriptive about the CRAB techniques. I would spell down the

Social Media Meets Blog

Posted by nrupal On September - 3 - 2009
Now two of the most popular and powerful tool of mass media interaction, personal literary and fun place meet head on and then supplement each other. They bring together two communities together and increase the value addition being done to the websphere. If WEB 2.0 is making change the way content is used to shared

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