From the monthly archives:

May 2010

indian hulu
Pardon me if I sound too excited going by the title but it’s all happening. The race for becoming Indian version of Hulu has already begun. For those who just woke up Hulu is a website that streams ad-supported TV shows and movies from major TV networks spread across United States. Now most of you would argue that there have always been tools for watching streaming television shows online for ages now. I agree. But how many of you have found them useful? How many of them have been really working? How many were legal? None.
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Sorry guys but you’re gonna have to deal with it. Megan Fox won’t run around explosions in Transformers 3. She is officially out of the Transformers franchise. Michael Bay seems to be in the process of hiring a popular Victoria’s Secret model for the role Megan was paid big bucks for.

In the mean time you could get a feel of how Bay might thread the next edition of Transformers. Below is the Victoria’s Secret ad he made recently. It’s more like action and hot girls rolled into one. Only if we could have Bumblebee to make this Victoria’s Secret ad appealing to women too.
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Alice in Blunderland (Not in 3D)

May 28, 2010

Prologue Once upon a time there lived a girl by the name of Alice. Alice was smart. Alice was loving. Alice was all a man desires. Alice sat for a test. Alice passed the test. Alice boarded a flight to UK.

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A Smartphone in every Indian’s pocket

May 27, 2010

Indian telecommunications industry is a King Kong when it comes to statistics. I don’t really need to speak in numbers to tell you how big it is and at what phenomenal pace it is continuously growing. Just for the record, there are a little over 628 million telephone subscribers in the country (including landline and [...]

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Facebook Launches Simple Privacy Controls. Again.

May 27, 2010

Facebook has woken up to the recent privacy buzz across the web. Facebook has been accused of providing a mesh of privacy options too hard for a person to control. Some people have even gone to the extent of working on an anti-Facebook solution due to Facebook’s recent privacy fiasco. Facebook CEO Mark Zukerberg acknowledged [...]

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The Twittversary

May 26, 2010

This post is a dedication on my completion of one year on Twitter as an active but not a verified account! Twitter, a social networking and a microblogging site took the world by a storm after hi5, Orkut, Myspace, Facebook and full length blogging. After having accounts on Orkut and Facebook, well…the ascent was obvious. [...]

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