Big Players Join Hands To Build Single Knowledge Repository For Web Developers And Designers

Yesterday, the WebPlatform.org was formally launched. So, what is it? It is an effort to create an “accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive” resource for web developers and designers. What’s the fuzz? Don’t we have such sites spring up every now and then? Sites with such slogan springs out time to time, and falls into oblivion. Only this time, an open web community for developer have come into existence with backings from major players, both in commerce and regulation, on the web – Adobe, Apple, Facebook, Google, HP, Microsoft, Mozilla, Nokia, Opera and W3C.

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[Tutorial] How to Access The New YouTube Layout From Any Browser

A few days ago Google began to show what will be the new YouTube design. Within few hours of the first “test”, many users have published images of how future YouTube will lookalike If you can’t wait to see and test new design, in this tutorial I will show you how to get him right now from your web browser command console.

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Samsung Selectively Rolling Out Galaxy S III 64 GB, Hits Italian Retailer Website First

Samsung announced in July that the 64 GB Galaxy S III model wasn’t discontinued and the public unveiling would occur during the “second half of this year.” As time passed Samsung antics began to lose hope over ever seeing the storage upgrade. But a recent posting by Italian retailer ePrice has brought new life to the Galaxy S III 64 GB model.

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Patent Wars: Apple Pitted Against The Rest

In recent times, as the pace of technological development has ramped up, so has the number of lawsuits being exchanged between major tech giants. These lawsuits often involve accusations of patent infringement and with time, are only increasing in numbers. For instance, Apple alone has been involved in a total of 148 lawsuits from 2006 to this day. A NYT infographic quite aptly shows this.

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Bing Now Shows Content From Selected Authors On The Social Sidebar

Microsoft has been adding newer features and enhancements to its search engine, Bing. The company has taken large-scale efforts to improve the relevance of the search results as well as the marketing of the engine, to which end it recently launched a marketing campaign. Now, the Bing team has announced that it will be displaying content from selected authors on the social sidebar.

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Microsoft ‘Mistakenly’ Issues DMCA Notices Against Wikipedia, BBC, TechCrunch

The original idea of sending DMCA notices to websites was to help different companies protect their copyrighted content online. DMCA notices are sent in cases where a clear infringement of copyrights occurs. Google, being the most-used search engine, is often sent DMCA notices to take down different sites from its search results over alleged infringement. Interestingly, Microsoft recently asked Google to censor BBC, CNN, Wikipedia, TechCrunch and many other mainstream websites.

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[Tutorial] How To Recover Deleted Images From Your Android Device

I think most of us know that horrible feeling when we realized that we accidentally deleted an important file from computer, mobile phone, tablet, etc … When this happens some run Google to seek for help, others simply face with fact that their data is lost. But, incredibly, there is a high percentage chance of recovering data that has been deleted. In this tutorial I will show you how to recover deleted images from your Android device.

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Unmanned SpaceX Dragon Set To Launch Today For ISS

We reported earlier that NASA and SpaceX were ready to launch the first unmanned cargo resupply flight towards International Space Station (ISS). And the time has nearly come. National space research center NASA and space transport company SpaceX is going to launch the Dragon capsule towards ISS from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 8:35 PM EST, October 7 (that’s today).

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