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Twitter helped Taliban captors: Released Japanese journalist
- 08 September 2010
Tokyo: Japanese journalist Kosuke Tsuneoka has said that if there was anything that saved him from being killed by his Taliban captors, it was his familiarity with the social networking site Twitter.
Man sees Jesus on Google Earth
- 05 July 2010
London: An Internet fan has claimed that he saw lord Jesus Christ's image in a farm on Google Earth.
Zach Evans, 26, spotted Christ's image as he strolled the map site looking for holiday destinations.
Reportedly, Christ can be clearly seen in satellite pictures of a field on farmland near Puspokladany, Hungary.
"I'm not a religious person looking for images of Mary or Jesus in everything, but this is obvious," the Sun quoted Sales assistant Zach, a resident of Southampton, as saying. (ANI)
Zach Evans, 26, spotted Christ's image as he strolled the map site looking for holiday destinations.
Reportedly, Christ can be clearly seen in satellite pictures of a field on farmland near Puspokladany, Hungary.
"I'm not a religious person looking for images of Mary or Jesus in everything, but this is obvious," the Sun quoted Sales assistant Zach, a resident of Southampton, as saying. (ANI)
‘Yahoo! Is Not Buying The Huffington Post’
- 09 June 2010
Washington: Arianna Huffington, the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the popular US aggregator and blog, The Huffington Post, has ruled out selling the site to Yahoo!
Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 June 2010 13:04
Quantity, not quality of blog posts, key to online popularity
- 20 April 2010
London: It’s the quantity, not quality, of your blog posts that counts when it comes to online popularity, says a new study.
To reach this conclusion, a British researcher examined the popularity of 75 bloggers on the site Livejournal.com.
To reach this conclusion, a British researcher examined the popularity of 75 bloggers on the site Livejournal.com.
Facebook to open office in Hyderabad
- 16 March 2010
New Delhi : Facebook, popular social networking site, Monday said it will open an office at Hyderabad, its first in Asia.
The office in Hyderabad will support users, advertisers and developers in India and around the world, according to a statement issued by the company.
The office in Hyderabad will support users, advertisers and developers in India and around the world, according to a statement issued by the company.
