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October 14, 2009

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GOOGLE CALENDAR

April 2, 2009

wow today when i was looking for a software to help me manage my time schedule to finish my bsc level dissertation and also my test week . Then one of my mate suggested google calendar! it was only 1 word awesome awesome! i set it up tosend me an sms before the events occured and its also free! woow im just elated guys n girls do chek it out ! is there smething the google engineers forgot to think about  at GOOGLE?


Gmail new lookn Features

November 22, 2008

Again google innovated its email service by allowing the users to customise the look and feel of their inbox by enabling them to choose a theme and applying them . Already they had conquered countless users , is there any limit to there imagination? … dnt think so !


Hey Google launches its product in Mauritius

November 6, 2008

Kool, some gud new s guz n gurls , google has launch its product entitled google map and also many other products ! . It was held few days back on the behalf of BOI(board of investment) and as students we have already been googalised! so mauritius is atleast trying to carve an identity in this part of the world too , woow , continue on ! plz feel free to leave ur comment ! example even at uom student email service  are hosted by google , umail , so google is really globalising or shud we say ‘googalising’!…

Google the company that is on  a streak of new technologies that is generating the next decade of software and services on the web and also advocating open source as  a reliable medium ! So if u dnt use google and already its suite of services, perhaps u dont know how to use the internet effectively  or have never been exposed to its potential!


oPERATION GO SLOW

November 3, 2008

hmm 2day some 370HSSV did bloked the road to the capital n this has had much repercusion on evry 1 from student to employees going to work.! well those damn stupid people didnt realised due to their suposed hell manifestaion, mnay student going for exams wer pertubed

hw was their state of mind went they had to reach on time for their paper. They have also made the working people come to office late n then

police shud confisticate all their license n make sure they dnt ever in their life be liable to apply for one !


Google Android Rocks

October 18, 2008

Google simply can stop being inventive, already they had the world at their grip , now with the release of Android kit earlier and now 1st mobile platform using it available, it gne na be awesome. It is directly sending a strong signal to sun which had been the prefered kit for developing mobile phones application for so long so .. let see wat happens in the near future..

If you like using Gmail on your computer you’ll feel very much at ease with Gmail on Android-powered phones. You can download documents and MP3s, manage and view labels, star and archive messages, save drafts and even report spam.

… sourcde from officail gmail blog


Ignorance but dreadful!

September 29, 2008

Since many months  and years, i have noticed that many people believe in some junk mail they receive in which it is said that if u send them to 10 or more people your wish will Come True. Hey Chiil guys, these are all rubish and infact knowingly or unknowing if you send those emails and all people send them , the real aim behind that is to create a denial of service attack at a legitimate service. For instance, a server for a cell phone company has a limited bandwidth and by bombarding it with msgs it reaches a limit and cannot support the service and goes down. So u are infact helping those People who have evil intention , so beware! you may be jailed if found to support such activism.

Please feel free to leave any comments, your thoughts are welcomed


Google Chrome Security Exploit

September 7, 2008

It seems that there are some kind of  security breach on the new beta browser released by google according to redmond developer news.However , i presume its only a matter of time before google fixes it but chrome users shud atleast beware for the moment till a patch is released.

First, Rishi Narang, who is part of the EvilFingers security portal, identified a denial-of-service vulnerability that has crashed the Chrome browser when tabs are open during an Internet session.

A second proof-of-concept vulnerability also emerged on Wednesday that allows a malformed URL to crash or “carpet bomb” the Chrome browser. This exploit was discovered when independent researcher Aviv Raff figured out that he could combine two vulnerabilities — a flaw in Apple Safari (WebKit) and a Java bug discussed at this year’s Black Hat conference. His exploit tricks users into launching executables directly from the new browser.

Google’s Chrome browser is partly based on open source software components used in Mozilla’s Firefox and Apple’s WebKit. The malformed URL vulnerability is based on the WebKit problem that similarly affected Apple’s Safari browser. Apple has since patched Safari, but Google is using a version of the WebKit that is vulnerable to this kind of attack, experts say

read More at:

http://reddevnews.com/news/print.aspx?editorialsid=10170


Google Browser Chrome

September 2, 2008

Google are defining the Internet in a new way with the advent of their latest internet browser names chrome. It has better optimisation and many services which in the past were dumped into the os are being incorporated in the browser itself and this is really powering the new generation of web2.0 . Google clearly have challenged its rival Microsoft and other competitors and is out out to wage war to see who wins finally .For us user we shall always benefit but wow do they have a course for inventing ideas there at their company~~? Is there anything they are not thinking of ?

Google have developed a web browser to compete with firefox and internet Explorer 7 and internet explorer 8  beta 2 amidst others.So why are we launching Google Chrome? Because we believe we can add value for users and, at the same time, help drive innovation on the web.

All of us at Google spend much of our time working inside a browser. We search, chat, email and collaborate in a browser. And in our spare time, we shop, bank, read news and keep in touch with friends — all using a browser. Because we spend so much time online, we began seriously thinking about what kind of browser could exist if we started from scratch and built on the best elements out there. We realized that the web had evolved from mainly simple text pages to rich, interactive applications and that we needed to completely rethink the browser. What we really needed was not just a browser, but also a modern platform for web pages and applications, and that’s what we set out to build.

New features will included “isolated” tabs designed to prevent browser crashes and a more powerful JavaScript engine.

“Why are we launching Google Chrome? Because we believe we can add value for users and, at the same time, help drive innovation on the web,” Sundar Pichai, vice president of product management, and Linus Upson, Google engineering director, wrote in a blog post.

Google promised “improved speed and responsiveness across the board with chrome

Google recently extended its financial deal with Mozilla until 2011, according to a blog post from Mitchell Baker, chair of the Mozilla Foundation.

Google Chrome is another option, and we hope it contributes to making the web even better.”

They are using comics to advertise google chrome and infact it uses the latest javascript engine v8 . Sure google have already sent a strong battle invitation to likes of microsoft, soon the Internet oops googleNet should be here.

 


Some Summer Signing n Man UTD

September 2, 2008

As we Wished, Fergia has successfully signed the srtiker berbatov for a fee of around £30.75 + on loan striker fraiz campbell for the season in a switch.

Here is a nice wesite link i found having all the details

http://soccerlens.com/premier-league-transfers-summer-2008/7653/

All Summer 2008 Premier League Transfers

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All Premier League transfers going through in the summer of 2008 are on this page. For our transfer rumours column see our transfer news section.

This page is updated frequently, so if you find a transfer not listed here put it in the comments and we’ll add it. This page lists Premier League clubs only, and confirmed transfers only.

Last Updated: 2 September 2008

Arsenal

In: Carlos Vela (returning from loan, work permit approved), Aaron Ramsey (£5m, Cardiff), Samir Nasri (£11m, Marseille), Amaury Bischoff (undisclosed, Werder Bremen), Mikael Silvestre (£750k, Manchester United)

Out: Mathieu Flamini (free, AC Milan), Jens Lehmann (free, Stuttgart), Alexander Hleb (£12m, Barcelona), Gilberto Silva (£1m, Panathinaikos), Nacer Barazite (loan, Derby), Armand Traore (loan, Portsmouth), Philippe Senderos (loan, AC Milan)

Aston Villa

In: Curtis Davies (undisclosed, West Brom), Steve Sidwell (£5m, Chelsea), Brad Friedel (undisclosed, Blackburn), Nicky Shorey (£3m, Reading), Luke Young (£6m, Middlesbrough), Carlos Cuellar (£7.8m, Rangers), James Milner (£12.5m, Newcastle)

Out: Luke Moore (£3m, West Brom), Thomas Sorensen (released), Olof Mellberg (free, Juventus), Patrick Berger (free, Sparta Prague), Shaun Maloney (£2.5m, Celtic)

Blackburn Rovers

In:Paul Robinson (£3.5m, Tottenham), Carlos Villanueva (loan, Audax Italiano), Danny Simpson (loan, Manchester United), Julio Santa Cruz (undisclosed, Cerro Porteno), Vince Grella (£4m, Torino), Keith Andrews (undisclosed, MK Dons), Mark Bunn (undisclosed, Northampton)

Out: Peter Enckelman (released), Stephane Henchoz (released), Bruno Berner (released), Raffaele De Vita (free, Livingston), Brad Friedel (undisclosed, Aston Villa), Jamie Clarke (loan, Accrington Stanley), David Bentley (undisclosed, Tottenham), Maceo Rigters (loan, Barnsley)

Bolton Wanderers

In: Fabrice Muamba (£5 mil, Birmingham), Johan Elmander (£11m, Toulouse), Mustapha Riga (undisclosed, Levante), Danny Shittu (undisclosed, Watford), Ebi Smolarek (loan, Racing Santander)

Out: Ivan Campo (released), Stelios Giannakopoulos (released), Andranik Teimourian (free, Fulham), Daniel Braaten (exchange for Elmander, Toulouse), Kevin Wolze (left club, Vfl Wolfsburg), El-Hadji Diouf (£2.5m, Sunderland), Abdoulaye Meite (£2m, West Brom), Blerim Dzemaili (loan, Torino)

Chelsea

In: Jose Bosingwa (£16.2m, Porto), Deco (£7m, Barcelona), Fabio Paim (loan, Sporting)

Out: Harry Worley (free, Leicester), Ben Sahar (loan, Portsmouth), Jimmy Smith (loan, Sheffield Wednesday), Hernan Crespo (released), Ryan Bertrand (loan, Norwich), Slobodan Rajkovic (loan, FC Twente), Steve Sidwell (£5m, Aston Villa), Claude Makelele (free, PSG), Tal Ben Haim (£5m, Manchester City), Khalid Boulahrouz (€5m, Vfb Stuttgart), Shaun Cummings (loan, MK Dons), Anthony Grant (loan, Southend), Claudio Pizarro (loan, Werder Bremen), Lee Sawyer (loan, Southend), Shaun Wright-Phillips (£10m, Manchester City), Tom Taiwo (loan, Port Vale)

Everton

In:Lars Christian Jacobsen (free, Nurnberg), Segundo Castillo (loan, Red Star Belgrade), Louis Saha (undisclosed, Manchester United), Carlo Nash (free, Wigan)

Out: Lee Carsley (free, Birmingham City), Thomas Gravesen (released), Stefan Wessels (released), Darren Dennehy (free to Cardiff), Andy Johnson (£10.5m, Fulham)

Fulham

In: Mark Schwarzer (free, Middlesbrough), David Stockdale (undiclosed, Darlington), Zoltan Gera (free, West Brom), Andranik Teimourian (free, Bolton), Toni Kallio (free, BSC Young Boys), Bobby Zamora & John Paintsil (£6.3m, West Ham), Fredrik Stoor (undisclosed, Rosenborg), Pascal Zuberbuhler (free, Neuchatel Xamax), Andy Johnson (£10.5m, Everton), Dickson Etuhu (£2m, Sunderland), Julian Gray (loan, Coventry)

Out: Carlos Bocanegra (released), Jari Litmanen (released), Philippe Christanval (released), Simon Elliott (released), Ian Pearce (released), Michael Timlin (released), Ismael Ehui (released), Bjorn Runstrom (released), Brian McBride (released), Tony Warner (free, Hull), Dejan Stefanovic (undisclosed, Norwich), Elliot Omozusi (loan, Norwich), Hameur Bouazza (loan, Charlton), Steven Davis (£3m, Rangers), David Healy (undisclosed, Sunderland), Eddie Johnson (loan, Cardiff), Moritz Volz (loan, Ipswich), Alexei Smertin (released), Gabriel Zakuani (loan, Peterborough)

Hull City

In: Craig Fagan (£750k, Derby), Geovanni (free, Manchester City), Bernard Mendy (free, PSG), George Boateng (undisclosed, Middlesbrough), Peter Halmosi (undisclosed, Plymouth), Tony Warner (free, Fulham), Anthony Gardner (loan, Tottenham), Mark Oxley (£150k, Rotherham), Marlon King (loan, Wigan), Anthony Gardner (£2.5m, Tottenham), Paul McShane (loan, Sunderland), Kamil Zayatte (loan, Young Boys), Daniel Cousin (undisclosed, Rangers)

Out: Jay-Jay Okocha (released), David Livermore (released)

Liverpool

In: Philipp Degen (free, Borussia Dortmund), Andrea Dossena (undisclosed, Udinese), Vincent Lucas Weijl (undisclosed, AZ Alkmaar, Diego Cavalieri (undisclosed, Palmeiras), Emmanuel Mendy (free, Murcia), David Ngog (undisclosed, PSG), Robbie Keane (£20.3m, Tottenham), Vitor Flora (free, Botafogo), Peter Gulacsi (permanent deal, MTK Budapest), Albert Riera (undisclosed, Espanyol)

Out: Harry Kewell (released), John Arne Riise (£4m, Roma), Anthony La Tallec (free, Le Mans), Peter Crouch (£11m, Portsmouth), Danny Guthrie (undisclosed, Newcastle), Scott Carson (£3.25m, West Brom), Adam Hammill (loan, Blackpool), David Martin (loan, Leicester), Sebastien Leto (loan, Olympiakos), Craig Lindfield (loan, Bournemouth), Steve Finnan (undisclosed, Espanyol), Andriy Voronin (loan, Hertha Berlin)

Manchester City

In: Jo (£19m, CSKA Moscow), Tal Ben Haim (£5m, Chelsea), Vincent Kompany (£6m, Hamburg), Shaun Wright-Phillips (£10m, Chelsea), Pablo Zabaleta (£6.45m, Espanyol), Glauber Berti (loan, Nurnberg), Robinho (£32.5m, Real Madrid)

Out: Ashley Grimes (undisclosed, Millwall), Andres Isaksson (undisclosed, PSV Eindhoven), Garry Breen (undisclosed, Hereford United), Sun Jihai (free, Sheffield United), Geovanni (released), Emile Mpenza (released), Paul Dickov (released), Matthew Mills (£300k, Doncaster), Jason Vidal (loan, Grimsby), Vedran Corluka (undisclosed, Tottenham), Javan Vidal (loan, Grimsby)

Manchester United

In: Davide Petrucci (£200k, Roma), Dimitar Berbatov (£30.75m + Fraizer Campbell on loan, Tottenham)

Out: Kieran Lee (free, Oldham), Gerard Pique (£6m, Barcelona), Febian Brandy (loan, Swansea), Chris Eagles (£1.25m, Burnley), Danny Simpson (loan, Blackburn), Craig Cathcart (loan, Plymouth), Lee Martin (loan, Nottingham Forest), Mikael Silvestre (£750k, Arsenal), Dong Fangzhuo (released, Dalian Haichang), Louis Saha (undisclosed, Everton), Fraizer Campbell (loan, Tottenham)

Middlesbrough

In:Didier Digard (£4m, PSG), Marvin Emnes (£3.2m, Sparta Rotterdam)

Out: Steve Thompson (free, Port Vale), Mark Schwarzer (free, Fulham), Jason Kennedy (free, Darlington), Fabio Rochemback (released), Gaizka Mendieta (released), Dong Gook Lee (released), George Boateng (undisclosed, Hull), Lee Cattermole (£3.5m, Wigan), Luke Young (£6m, Aston Villa), Tony McMahon (loan, Sheffield Wednesday)

Newcastle United

In: Jonas Gutierrez (undisclosed, Real Mallorca), Danny Guthrie (undisclosed, Liverpool), Sebastien Bassong (undisclosed, Metz), Fabricio Coloccini (undisclosed, Deportivo La Coruna), Ignacio Gonzalez (loan, Valencia), Xisco (£5.7m, Deportivo La Coruna)

Out: Peter Ramage (free, QPR), Stephen Carr (released), David Rozenhal (£2.9m, Lazio), Abdoulaye Faye (£2.25m, Stoke), James Milner (£12.5m, Aston Villa)

Portsmouth

In: Glenn Little (free, Reading), Ben Sahar (loan, Chelsea), Peter Crouch (£11m, Liverpool), Omar Koroma (undisclosed, Banjul Hawks), Younes Kaboul (£6m, Tottenham), Jerome Thomas (loan, Charlton), Jerome Thomas (permanent deal – undisclosed, Charlton), Armand Traore (loan, Arsenal), Nadir Belhadj (loan, Lens)

Out:Sulley Muntari (£12.7m, Inter), Omar Koroma (loan, Norwich), Asmir Begovic (loan, Yeovil), Joel Ward (loan, Bournemouth), Pedro Mendes (£3m, Rangers), Linvoy Primus (loan, Charlton), Martin Cranie (loan, Charlton), Jean-Francois Cristophe (loan, Southend)

Stoke City

In:Dave Kitson (£5.5m, Reading), Sefi Olofinjana (£3m, Wolves), Abdoulaye Faye (£2.25m, Newcastle), Amdy Faye (undisclosed, Charlton), Andrew Davies (£1.2m, Southampton), Ibrahim Sonko (£2m initially, Reading), Danny Higginbotham (undisclosed, Sunderland)

Out: Dominic Matteo (released), Russell Hoult (released), Marlon Broomes (released), Adam Garrett (released), Adam Rooney (£50k, Inverness CT), Anthony Pulis (free, Southampton), Ryan Shotton (loan, Tranmere), Jon Parkin (undisclosed, Preston)

Sunderland

In:Nick Colgan (free), David Meyler (undisclosed, Cork City), Teemu Tainio (undisclosed, Tottenham), Pascal Chimbonda (undisclosed, Tottenham), El-Hadji Diouf (£2.5m, Bolton), Steed Malbranque (undisclosed, Tottenham), Djibril Cisse (loan, Marseille), David Healy (undisclosed, Fulham), Anton Ferdinand (£8m, West Ham), George McCartney (undisclosed, West Ham)

Out: Andy Cole (released), Ian Harte (released), Stanislav Varga (released), Stephen Wright (released), Greg Halford (loan, Sheffield United), Arnau Riera (loan, Falkirk), Ross Wallace (loan, Preston), Trevor Carson (loan, Chesterfield), Russell Anderson (loan, Burnley), Dickson Etuhu (£2m, Fulham), Paul McShane (loan, Hull), Danny Higginbotham (undisclosed, Stoke)

Tottenham

In: Luka Modric (£16.5m, waiting for work permit, Dinamo Zagreb), Giovani Dos Santos (initial £4.7m, upto £8.6m, Barcelona), Paul-Jose Mpoku (undisclosed, Standard Liege), Mirko Ranieri (undisclosed, Perugia), John Bostock (initial £700k, rising to £1.25m, Crystal Palace), David Bentley (undisclosed, Blackburn), Cesar Sanchez (free, Real Zaragoza), Roman Pavlyuchenko (£14m, Spartak Moscow), Fraizer Campbell (loan, Manchester United)

Out: Radek Cerny (released, QPR), Leigh Mills (loan, Brentford), Simon Dawkins (loan, Leyton Orient), Joe Martin (undisclosed, Blackpool), Tommy Forecast (undisclosed, Southampton), Paul Robinson (£3.5m, Blackburn), Robbie Keane (£20.3m, Liverpool), Anthony Gardner (loan, Hull), Teemu Tainio (undisclosed, Sunderland), Pascal Chimbonda (undisclosed, Sunderland), Steed Malbranque (undisclosed, Sunderland), Younes Kaboul (£6m, Portsmouth), Charlie Daniels (loan, Gillingham), Tomas Pekhart (loan, Southampton), Lee Young-Pyo (undisclosed, Borussia Dortmund), Vedran Corluka (undisclosed, Manchester City), Dimitar Berbatov (£30.75m + Fraizer Campbell, Manchester United)

West Brom

In: Luke Moore (£3m, Aston Villa), Do-heon Kim (£500k, Seongnam Ilhwa Shunma), Roman Bednar (£2.5m, Hearts), Gianni Zuiverloon (£2.3m, Heerenveen), Graham Dorrans (£100k, Livingston), Marek Cech (£1.4m, Porto), Scott Carson (£3.25m, Liverpool), Abdoulaye Meite (£2m, Bolton), Borja Valero (£4.7m, Mallorca), Jonas Olsson (£800k, NEC Nijmegen), Ryan Donk (loan, AZ Alkmaar)

Out: Luke Steele (free, Barnsley), Zoltan Gera (free, Fulham), Martin Albrechtsen (free, Derby), Curtis Davies (undisclosed, Aston Villa), Kevin Phillips (free, Birmingham), Michal Danek (free, Viktoria Plzen)

West Ham

In:Orn Eyjolfsson (undisclosed, HK Kopavogur), Balint Bajner (undisclosed, Liberty Oradea), Valon Behrami (£5m, Lazio), Jan Lastuvka (loan, Shakhtar Donetsk)

Out: Nolberto Solano (released), Bobby Zamora & John Paintsil (£6.3m, Fulham), Richard Wright (undisclosed, Ipswich), Anton Ferdinand (£8m, Sunderland), George McCartney (undisclosed, Sunderland)

Wigan

In: Daniel De Ridder (free, Birmingham), Olivier Kapo (£2.5m, Birmingham), Amr Zaki (loan, Zamalek), Lee Cattermole (£3.5m, Middlesbrough)

Out: Josip Skoko (released), Salomon Olembe (released), Julius Aghahowa (undisclosed, Kayserispor), Andreas Granqvist (undisclosed, FC Groningen), David Cotterill (undisclosed, Sheffield United), Carlo Nash (free, Everton), Antoine Sibierski (loan, Norwich)