Posted by: raj
in Technology on Mar 17, 2010
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You may have caught this in Danny Sullivan’s live blogging of Ev William’s keynote at SXSW today, but just in case … Twitter has introduced a new platform called @anywhere that will allow web sites to integrate Twitter features more easily.
Posted by: raj
in Technology on Mar 17, 2010
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Facebook.com was the most-visited web site in the U.S. last week, surpassing even Google.com. And this is not the first time it’s happened.
Posted by: Kiran
in Technology on Feb 3, 2010
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Posted by: Kiran
in Technology on Feb 3, 2010
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Mobile technology is one of the fastest growing and most demanding of all telecommunication technologies. It is a wire less mode of telecommunication. By the use of digital technology, it is like to become universal method of telecommunication. The first application of mobile radio was related to the navigation and safety of ships. As radio wave concepts developed, it has become the media of communication. Mobile technology related words used often are GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication), MTS (Cellular Mobile Telecom Service) and IMPCS (International Mobile Personal Communication Services). GSM is now widely used and it provides common standard. So that GSM subscriber can use their handsets throughout the world where GSM is used.
Posted by: Kiran
in Technology on Jan 17, 2010
1. Mobile phones
Who said mobile phones were simply meant for making calls? The boundaries of Cellular technology were pushed further with the arrival of smart phones that added a lot more zing to the humble mobile. With ramped up processing power, increased bandwidth and a host of innovative features, smart phones like Apple’s iphone and the ubiquitous BlackBerry became the toys of choice for many. There biggest contribution, however, was to fulfill a need that most people did not even realize existing-adding more power to the mobile.