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Users updates on socio-networking sites are worth $30 Million a day

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According to the research made by Penn State, real-time content sites updates like updates on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and others could be worth more than 30 million a day, or nearly 10.9 billion dollars a year, to advertisers.

"Real-time content is particularly interesting because it's a window into a person's world at a particular moment in time," said Jim Jansen, associate professor, information sciences and technology.

Classified docs from FBI reveals spying on MJ and Beatles.

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According to the classified FBI files that have now been made public reveal recently tells us that the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) spied on popular music related celebs which includes Beatles and Michael Jackson and others, in case they disturbed national security.

The other VVIPes includes stars like Frank Sinatra, John Denver, Jimi Hendrix and the boss of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) were also spied upon, The Sun reported.

Now, Brazil runs the World's longest Eco-friendly Bus.

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Concerned about environment, Brazil starts a bus, named Mega BRT, runs purely on Biodiesel.

The best part of this bus is it is 28-metre-long, has a passenger capacity of 250, with seats for 60 people and standing room for 190, manufactured by Volvo do Brasil.

This bus is put into service in Curitiba city.

Hot pepper can burn the unwanted calories in you.

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Study by scientists had found that including some red pepper can curb appetite and help burn unwanted calories.

"We found that consuming red pepper can help manage appetite and burn more calories after a meal, especially for individuals who do not consume the spice regularly," said Richard Mattes, professor of foods and nutrition at Purdue University, who led the study.

Hitler may had fantasied a lot about UFO, tried to build flying saucers during WWII.

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According to media reports, Adolf Hitler tried to build a fleet of flying saucers to attack its enemy states.

For that they had tunnels buried under the Jonas Valley in Thuringia, central Germany.

This UFO program was headed by SS General Hans Kammler, but initiated by engineers Rudolf Schriever and Otto Habermohl, who used slave labourers.

Nokia outsources symbian to Accenture to save cost.

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Nokia, the world's largest phone maker, will now outsource the work related to Symbian to Accenture as part of a plan to slash annual spending by 1 billion euros ($1.46 billion).

With Nokia-Microsoft tie up, Nokia can now save 1 billion euro (business research and development costs), or 18 percent, by 2013 from 5.65 billion in 2010.

This bank was safe from thieves but not from termites.

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Million of rupees has ended as food for the termites, thanks to the negligence of Bank officials(not surprised). This incident happened at a bank's old building where currency notes stacked in a steel chest.

Police say termites have devoured currency notes worth 10 million rupees ($ 222,000), had registered a case of negligence by bank officials.

Formula One Indian Track is ready: Organisers

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India is ready and hopeful to host its first-ever Formula One race on October 30. The $350 million, 5.14-kilometre (3.2-mile) circuit is designed by German architect Hermann Tilke in Greater Noida on the outskirts of New Delhi, named as Buddh International Circuit.

As India is cricket frenzy nation, you will find an international-standard cricket stadium near to that circuit.

China steal terabytes of sensitive data from US computers.

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According to secret diplomatic cables made available to Reuters by third party, China had increased its hand in cyber-espionage and said to have gained accessed to sensitive user names and passwords and terabytes of classified documents.

And at the moment, many experts believe China may have gained the upper hand.

According to US investigators, China has stolen terabytes of sensitive data - from usernames and passwords for State Department computers to designs for multi-billion dollar weapons systems. And Chinese hackers show no signs of letting up. "The attacks coming out of China are not only continuing, they are accelerating," says Alan Paller, director of research at information-security training group SANS Institute in Washington, DC.

OMG!!!A Man from Mizoram, India has 39 wives, 94 children, 33 grandchildren.

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OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you belive this???? A man in Mizoram has 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren and best part is they all living together under one roof in a picturesque village about 100 km from Baktawng in the north of the state.

He is now 66 years old and his name is Ziona Chana, head of the family and leader of the "Chana" sect -- which allows polygamy. He with his entire family lives in 100-room, four-storyed house named ''Chhuan That Run'' or the House of the New Generation.

Theortically, Microsoft's Bing could overtake Google in search arena by 2012

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According to latest data released by Experian Hitwise, Google may no longer be Search Engine king and may lose it's throne to Microsoft's Bing.

According to the data, Google was responsible for 64.42% of searches in the U.S. in March, 2011. Where as it's rival Bing-powered search (search.yahoo.com + bing.com) accounted for 30% of U.S. searches.

Surprise surprise, Microsoft may be the no. 2 phone maker, according to projections from IDC

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Yeah!!! your heard it right. Microsoft may soon become no. 2 phone maker, if you go by analysis from the research firm IDC. Then you might be wondering what will happen to Android or iOS or Blackberry. I say god knows it :p.

This startling projection by IDC to make the Microsoft no. 2 in phone maker may be possible.................. by the NOKIA which recently announced it tie-up with Microsoft to make Windows 7 Mobile. The evidence isn't visible today, nor will it appear anytime soon. Even at year's end, Android will have a 39.5 per cent share of smartphones worldwide, according to projections from IDC, the research firm. Symbian - used by Nokia, though it is not a major presence in the United States -- would be second, at 20.9 per cent, while Apple's iOS, the software that powers the iPhone, would be third, at 15.7. Windows Phone 7 and its predecessor, Windows Mobile, would be far behind, at 5.5 per cent.

Coffee and Fast food, a deadly combo.

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Doctors from the University of Guelph had warned not to have fast food with coffee as it could have dangerous repercussions for your wellbeing as it causes a spike in blood sugar levels.

A healthy person's blood sugar levels shoot up after eating a high-fat meal, but that spike doubles after having both a fatty meal and caffeinated coffee jumping to levels similar to those of people at risk of diabetes, says Marie-Soleil Beaudoin from University of Guelph.

By 2013, China may be the World Leader in Science overtaking US.

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According to the new study by the Royal Society, the UK's national science academy, China is well on the course of becoming World leader in science as their ancestors were.

The country that invented the compass, gunpowder, paper and printing is set for a globally important comeback and may gain its position as soon as 2013.

The figures are based on the papers published in recognised international journals listed by the Scopus service of the publishers Elsevier.

In 1996, the first year of the analysis, the US published 292,513 papers - more than 10 times China's 25,474.

Suspected Chinese hackers might hacked in Australian govt officials system which includes PM and MPs

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With the tip-off from the US Intelligence agency, Australian government came to know about the security breach. The alleged hacker had targeted the system of Autralian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's parliamentary computer and those of at least two senior ministers which includes Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd and Defence Minister Stephen Smith are suspected of being hacked, according to a newspaper report.

It is reported that several thousand emails may have been accessed from the computers of at least 10 ministers.

2022 FIFA World Cup which is going to be held in Doha(Qatar) may have Remote Clouds loitering around the field.

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Qatar might be the one country which may look like hosting one of the futuristic Football World Cup tournament in 2022.

You may see some type of rectangular drones lingering around the ground. There are designed to provide shade for the people and player. As we all know that Middle East temperature is hot and we may expect quite increase in temperature across globe by 2022. This thought might had forced organizers to think about the Remote Cloud concept. And they are ready with design which costs around Million $$$. Qatar University's mechanical and industrial engineering department in collaboration with the Qatar Science and Technology Park had developed this Cloud.

Religion may soon become extinct in some of the nations.

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According to census study carried out by researcher from nine countries shows that Religious status could be a thing of past.

The study found a steady rise in atheist. The team's mathematical model attempts to account for the interplay between the number of religious respondents and the social motives behind being one.

Now, charging you mobile, a few seconds away task.

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Scientist for the University of Illinois had designed and developed a 3D nano structure which make the battery capable of recharging mobile phones and other portable electronic goods in seconds or within minutes.

According to the journal Nature Nanotechnology reports, Paul Braun's group at Illinois developed the nanostructure for battery cathodes that allows for dramatically faster charging and discharging without sacrificing energy storage capacity.

With is new design, batteries that can store a lot of energy, release it fast and recharge quickly.

Five-year-old Indian becomes Dubai millionaire overnight.

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As a part of National Bonds Corporation lottery, a five-year-old, Ebrahim Fahimuddin Shaikh, who is of Indian origin has become the second millionaire overnight after winning a lottery at a national bond draw in Dubai.

"Thank You National Bonds. I want to buy candy and sweets with it, save like my dad and get toys and gifts for my family," said the young winner.

Amazingly, an 83 year old Japanese women escape tsunami waves on her cycle.

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A strong message for today's youth about will power. Tsuna Kimura, aged 83-year old woman from japan, who lived alone in the town of Ishinomaki, Japan, escaped the huge tsunami waves by fleeing on her bicycle.

After hearing about the tsunami warning the first thing that got to her mind was the bicycle, and then she flee on it.

US Military secretly working on a software to rig social networking site in their interest.

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In order to show their and power and influence thing in order to make every thing under their control, US military has awarded a contract to California based tech firm along with with US Central Command (Centcom) to develop an "online persona management service", a software that will allow it to manipulate social websites like Facebook and Twitter to spread pro-US propaganda.

The Guardian reported that the 'sock puppet' software creates fake online identities to influence internet conversations and then spread pro-US propaganda.

Wanna quit smoking??? Try Texting !!!!!!

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Trying hard to quit smoking, but not able to???? Then try this........... Recharge you mobile with SMS(message) plan and start texting. This may help you to cease your smoke urge, according to studied carried out by researchers at the University of Oregon and other institutions.

Both projects used the same group of test subjects  27 heavy smokers recruited from the American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking program in Los Angeles.

UK researchers shows highest-resolution optical microscope ever

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Scientists form the UK have demonstrated the highest-resolution optical microscope ever, aided by tiny glass beads.

The microscope is so powerful that imaged objects down to just 50 billionths of a metre to yield a never-before-seen.

The team says the method could even be used to view individual viruses.

Scientist unveils World's first organic Flexible Microprocessor.

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Wow!!! that's awesome. At the International Solid-State Circuits Conference, European researches unveiled the world’s first flexible microprocessor made with organic semiconductors.

The not so good news is that the processing power is equivalent to a 1970′s era silicon model, hope they will catch up very sooooooon. But the kool this that it can bend.

In the near future we may find this type of displays used for clothing, construction, or food and pharmaceutical labeling.

You are unique even in a crowd, study reveals.

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It may be the height of paradox, but being part of a crowd is what gives you individuality, according to life scientists.

Biologists Kimberly Pollard and Daniel Blumstein from the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA), examined the evolution of individuality by recording alarm-call vocalizations in eight species of rodents in social groups of various sizes.