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    Now register .IN domains at Godaddy

    Posted on Monday, January 26th, 2009 by thinkdj

    .IN domains (official top-level domain for India) are now available for registration from godaddy.com. Its been sometime since .in domains were officially released. Dont know why it took the #1 dot com registrar and leading hosting provider this long to add .in registrations to its arsenal.
    Register your .IN domain now for $14.99/year. Use code gdr0142a [...]

    YouTube Muting Music Videos

    Posted on Saturday, January 17th, 2009 by thinkdj

    YouTube has started to disable the audio tracks from music videos featuring unauthorized or Copyrighted Music. Users trying to play a video that falls in the above gene gets a message like this:
    “This video contains an audio track that has not been authorized by all copyright holders. The audio has been disabled.”

    Google Favicons over the years

    Posted on Sunday, January 11th, 2009 by thinkdj

    I guess you must have noticed it already. Google has changed it’s FavIcon yet again..
    This new logo was inspired by a user-submitted logo from the contest that was held towards the end of 2008. Read GoogleBlog for more on that. Google had said in the past about the new favicons that the redesigned favicon reflected [...]

    Google Lively: Not so lively after all

    Posted on Wednesday, January 7th, 2009 by thinkdj

    In July 2008, Google Inc. had launched Google Lively, a virtual reality service to rival SecondLife. However, in November, just around 4 months after it’s release, Google announced its decision to shut down the service by the end of 2008. This showed Lively’s inability to stand out from the rest of the virtual reality crowd, [...]

    Who is aXXo?

    Posted on Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 by thinkdj

    At 8.40am on Monday 15 December, a new post surfaced on the Darkside Release Group. The post contained a torrent file containing an illicit copy of the Kiefer Sutherland horror film Mirrors (2008). Though the mainstream media ignored it, this was a landmark moment for millions of file sharers around the world, for this was [...]

    Facebook takes off Project Playlist application

    Posted on Sunday, December 28th, 2008 by thinkdj

    Facebook has broken it’s ties with Project Playlist, just days after rival MySpace cut its links with the fast-growing music-sharing startup over copyright violation fears! Just days after MySpace made a similar move, Facebook on Tuesday said it was removing a Project Playlist application from the facebook.com
    This move came a day after the California-based Project [...]

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