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Internet eclipses print media, radio as source of news

The Internet is rivalling and even eclipsing traditional media, particularly television, with users spending less time watching TV, listening to the radio and reading newspapers

Scientists demystify behaviour of glass

Two scientists are one step closer to explaining the nature of glass and its transition from liquid to solid, says a study.Peter Harrowell and Asaph ...
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IIT Kanpur to develop micro satellite

In an effort to enhance the flow of information pertaining to disaster management, the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur is all set to develop a ...
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Web Sites Using SiteMeter Are Crashing with Internet Explorer

A number of web sites that use SiteMeter tracking code to monitor the number of visitors to their site are reporting that the code is ...
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Scientists produce best hologram yet

Inspired by the pinhole camera technique, scientists have produced two of the brightest, sharpest x-ray holograms of microscopic objects, thousands of times more efficiently than ...
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News sites benefit from Yahoo!

Friday 1st August, 2008 says the company has driven more than 100 million visits to Newspaper Consortium Web sites through the distribution of local ...
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Scrabulous replaced with Wordscraper by Indian creators

Kolkata-based Agarwalla brothers have returned on Facebook with Wordscraper after Scrabulous, the popular online word game created by them, was taken off by the social ...
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Obama's fan can now find him on Facebook

New York:Senator Barack Obama has got a new profile on the Internet. After calling the Democratic nominee the world’s biggest celebrity, the Republicans have now ...
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The other side: Solar eclipse, its history and science

The moon will block the sun across a swathe of Russia, Mongolia and northwestern China just before sunset on August 1, launching a momentous month ...
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Cuil, a new search engine

Menlo Park, July 28: A start-up led by former star Google engineers on Sunday unveiled a new Web search service that aims to outdo the ...
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Indonesia launches tsunami early warning system

(IANS)A tsunami early warning system developed and funded by five donor countries began operations Tuesday in Indonesia, nearly four years after the Asian tsunami of

Ozone hole 5th biggest in 2008

Other Zee sitesZeecricSpice ZeePage3flicksmyPOPKORNZee TelevisionZee SportsZee GoldZee LearnZeenextZee AccessFun RepublicAsian Sky ShopDISHTV INDIA New York, Nov 05: This year's ozone hole over Antarctica was the

Chandrayaan-1 put into lunar orbit

Bangalore/Gandhinagar, Nov 04: India's first unmannedlunar spacecraft--Chandrayaan-1--entered the lunar space earlytoday after a successful fifth and final orbit raisingmanoeuvre and is likely to start circling

Venezuela sends satellite to join space club nations

Caracas, Nov 03: Venezuela has joined the space club nations by launching its first satellite, built with Chinese technology, into orbit successfully earlier this week.

Microsoft says malware threats rise 43 percent

(IANS)Worldwide threats from malicious software that cripple computers with spy programmes, viruses and worms have increased 43 percent over the past year, Microsoft said Monday

Venezuela sends satellite to join space club nations

Caracas, Nov 3 (Prensa Latina) Venezuela has joined the space club nations by launching its first satellite, built with Chinese technology, into orbit successfully earlier

Scientists trace bone infection to new bacteria species

(IANS)Scientists have traced a bone infection to a newly described species of bacteria related to the tuberculosis pathogen. The discovery may help improve diagnosis and

Google gets royal seal of approval - for a day

Irish SunThursday 16th October, 2008  (IANS)Google.co.uk got a royal makeover for the day to mark a visit to its British headquarters by Queen Elizabeth II and

2 Japanese, American win Physics Nobel

Stockholm (Sweden), Oct 27: Two Japanese citizens and a Japanese-born American won the 2008 Nobel Prize in physics for discoveries in the world of subatomic

Mobile phones can never be totally wiped clean of data

Melbourne, Oct 06: Each year millions of mobile phones are lost or discarded with their personal data, which can eventually be extracted by someone or
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