Sunday, August 4, 2013

Find All Files In File Sharings(FILES HUT)

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Today  , most of the people in the world are used to share files and others via online storages in the internet.But  if i uploaded a file in a cloud storage you will need to find the storage serverice web site, before seeking for my file. But today i will teach you about a search engine which lets you finds any file in an any storage , Free online and very secure.CLICK HERE to go through the web search engine now.
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Download Torrens Files Easily Without Software

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Usually we do need an software to download Torrent files and softwares.But today i will show you an easy and secure way to download all your torrents files with an online cloud storage web site.You ca do this and learn you self via login to this web site.CLICK HERE to login.
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Google accounts for 25% of all internet traffic, is used by 60% of online devices daily

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Google’s famous motto, disarmingly simple and forthright, is “Don’t be evil.” It has mostly managed to stick to this dictum, despite a few poorly worded end-user agreements, the annoying push toward Google+, and this tendency toward “sunsetting” beloved services like Reader. Through Fiber, the company is trying to force the telecom industry into lowering prices and increasing service quality, and through its very existence it is trying to make all sorts of important data cheaper and more accessible to all. Overall, Google is a power, if not for good, then at least not not for good. So why does the company still seem to give so many people the willies?
Because, when it comes the internet, there’s Google, and then there’s nobody else. Even Facebook, with its lidless, all-seeing eye into our personal lives, can’t boast Google’s total dominance of the infrastructure of the internet. It’s not just Search, which in many people’s minds is almost a part of the internet itself, rather than a website. Google owns and operates some of the highest-bandwidth content sites, like YouTube and Blogger. It also runs some of the net’s most fundamental support structures, notably Analytics and the all but ubiquitous Google Ads. As of last year, Google and Google-owned properties accounted for almost a quarter of the 100 most visited sites on the net.
The internet analysts at DeepField have released an updated report on Google’s progression from being King of the Internet to basically being the internet. Their analysis in 2010 pegged Google’s share of all traffic at about 6%. Today, they estimate it at 25%. Perhaps even more impressive, more than 60% of all internet-capable devices, from PCs to phones to gaming consoles, interact with a Google server somehow in an average day. The only service that pushes more data is Netflix, and that obviously represents a less dominant position overall.
Google recently announced that it will be expanding its Iowa data center -- no wonder, given these figures.
Google recently announced that it will be expanding its Iowa data center — no wonder, given these figures.
There are a number of probable reasons for the increase. For one, over the last few years YouTube has begun hosting longer and larger video files, hosting in HD, and generally pushing far more data per visit than ever before. Google Docs has also enjoyed a renaissance since 2010, with a greater number of people using it as their de-facto word processing solution. In addition, Analytics is now dominant in both private and corporate hosting, meaning that even the most popular websites now farm out a few bits of information to Google with every page view. This probably accounts for the 60% number, bringing Google into the loop even when they haven’t been directly queried. Owning the most prevalent smartphone OSprobably doesn’t hurt, either.
Additionally, Google Global Cache has made the company’s operations much more efficient. The program was first tried in places like Asia and Africa (apparently with great success) and reduces the load on the internet “backbone” while improving response times for users. Google has been installing servers at major ISPs all over North America which store a copy of most data for local delivery. So, without changing its rankings in analyses like this one, Google can host all kinds of information physically nearer to those who are most likely to access it. In the case of Gangnam Style, this isn’t very useful — but for Maps data and certain search results, it’s revolutionary.
In general, distrust of Google seems to have more to do with the potential for misuse of its power than actual misuses of it. It’s been on the popular side of several major political issues lately (CISPA, for one), and it has even managed to mostly quiet (or at least outlast) accusations that it manipulates page rankings for its own benefit. Still, the potential is great, indeed. When one company controls how we find information and how we access it, how the owners of that information assess their own success, how we keep track of our own information and get at it again when we need it, there’s cause to worry.
For years, the assumption has been that Google dominance would reach some kind of asymptote — but even though its major acquisitions and service roll-outs have slowed, it’s the behind-the-scenes efforts that are having the greatest effect. Perhaps it’s a good thing Google+ has failed to offer a significant challenge to Facebook; with social media under its roof, the only major pillar left to replace would be Wikipedia. Then we would truly live in the Google-verse.
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Sony and Panasonic join forces to create 300GB+ optical disc by 2015

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Blu-ray disc
Though the consumer tech world seems to be moving beyond optical media in favor of digital downloads, a few staunch supporters of the medium are still working hard on providing optical media with much larger storage capacities than ever before. While the biggest benefit to digital downloads is convenience, the biggest drawbacks are download speeds, storage space, and backups. It’s certainly much easier to, for example, click the install button on a new Steam game than to go out and buy it from a brick-and-mortar store, but your internet speed may prevent you from playing it right away, and you might not have enough space on your HDD or SSD to store older games. Sony and Panasonic feel digital downloads aren’t the one true way just yet, and have joined forces to create a new optical disc with a minimum of 300GB storage capacity.
The two companies announced today that they will team up to produce a standard for professional-use optical discs in order to bolster their archive business for long-term storage. Optical discs tend to be more future-proof than other forms of digital storage. They are not only resistant to various environmental conditions such as water, dust, humidity, and varying levels of temperature, but also support compatibility between different formats, which is why one DVD player can read a host of different types of optical media. Sony and Panasonic predict a growth in the archive market, and are now looking beyond Blu-ray, even though some might say Blu-ray is still young.
DVDs
The new format may not end up as a single disc as we know those to be, but could be more like a bunch of optical discs stuffed into a single cartridge, thus creating a single object that stores media. Back in September of last year, Sony created a compact cartridge that houses 12 optical discs within, each with a storage capacity of 25GB. The cartridges can range from a minimum of 300GB to 1.5TB. Meanwhile, Panasonic developed a cartridge that can also hold 12 optical discs, each of which with a 100GB capacity.
Previously, we’ve seen how a new type of optical laser can increase the storage capacity on a standard single-layer DVD from 4.7GB to 1PB. Perhaps if both technologies could merge, those 300GB discs could have a ceiling far greater than 1PB.
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Google Introduced Google nose.

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Google have introduced their new production which named as Google Nose.This is a Beta version.With this, you can have a real experience about the whole world. For a example,When upload a picture if a flower to your tab, the Google Nose lets you upload the real smell of that flower. This a really amazing feature which works on Google Tabs and Google Glasses.
You can have a good knowledge about this Google Nose by watching the following video.

CLICK HERE to watch the video.
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Start a Free Radio Station(iRadio)

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We all are like start a radio station like many popular radio services in the world.But now that thought would not be a dream again. I will teach you how to start a free internet Radio channel wich would cast their shows via the syber sky.Ok then lets go on.
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Add Beautiful Effects to Letters (GIMP)-Introduction

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Gimp is a open source software which is created as the default  photo editing software in the OS Ubuntu.You can download this software free for life time from the official secure site.CLICK HERE to download.Then you should install this software as a normal software you installs in you computer.
Then lets go on.First goto File-New for a new background which lets you create your own design.
I will show you how to create a Beautiful Word which would beautify from this software very easily.
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