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After One Child, now its One-Dog policy, china may be adapting.

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With increase in population density and limited living place,Shanghai city’s governing council prepares a draft regulation which states each household can only have one dog.

If dogs have puppies, dog owners should give them away to other eligible adopters or send them to government-approved adoption agencies by the time they are three months old.

Facebook surpass eBay, estimated 3rd largest online business site worth $ 41 Billion.

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Even without going public, still being private owned site, facebook now ranks as the third largest web company, with an estimated valuation of USD 41 billion which is greater than EBay. This comes after facebook announcing new messaging service, some say as "Gmail killer"

According to Bloomberg, the social network's latest valuation, based on the selling price of shares on SecondMarket, an exchange for privately held companies, makes it the country's third-largest online business after Google (USD 192.9 billion) and Amazon (USD74.4 billion).

A Chinese women really had to leave work after 'No Work' status on social network site.

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Once again social networking power show it again.

In China's Hunan province, a women was fired from her job after she wrote on a social networking site: "At work, but not much to do".

Lol....... Dictator Musharraf wanted his picture on Pakistan currency

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Here is a interesting and funny revelation by former Pakistni prime minister, Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali to a Pakistani media house.

Former President and military dictator Pervez Musharraf wanted to have his photograph printed on Pakistan's currency notes. which means he wanted to replace Muhammad Ali Jinnah's picture his own picture.

US Army gets Sikh soldier, Simran Lamba.

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Now US Army has its own brave Sikh soldier with his proud turban.Simran Lamba from New Delhi has made history .

He is the first Sikh in almost three decades to be enlisted in the US army.

US Govt unveils anti-smoking scared disease pictures on cigarette boxes.

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In order to prevent people from becoming smoke addict, US Govt comes up with graphic pictures depicting the possible consequences of tobacco use.

It will soon be on every cigarette box to be sold in US.

Scientist develop a device that won't let motorists fall asleep

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Do you know that approx 300,000 people die in road accident that occurs to sleepy driving.

Now, this can be prevented. Scientists from Germany have developed a device to prevent motorists from falling asleep.

Developed at the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany, It is a system which involves tiny cameras that monitor eye movements which trigger an alarm when drivers seem about to nod off.

Employee fired by Google for leaking salary hike plan

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One of the Google employee got fired for leaking its plans to give a 10 per cent salary hike to all 23,000 of its employees across the world next year.

Google CEO Eric Schmidt had written an email to employees on Tuesday about the salary hike plan, which was leaked to the media by an employee.

Chinese martial art Tai chi may offer relief from arthritis.

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Researchers Study show that almost 70 % of people above the age of 65 in India are suffering from arthritis.

New study, headed by doctors at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Medicine, has found that people with arthritis pain seem to improve there overall well-being when they participate in tai chi.

Tai chi is a form of chinese martial arts that incorporates slow movement and balance into the routine.

US tests Secret Missile without any Notification.

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An US new agency helicopter captured vapour trail of a mystery missile along the coast of California on Monday i.e., on 8-Nov.

Pentagon officials say they cannot explain reports of a missile launch.

"Right now all indications are that it was not (Defence department) involvement in this launch" Pentagon spokesman Col David Lapan said.

Hyderabad to be India's Aero Hub.

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Ratan Tata, Tata Group chairman, on sunday announced that all their businesses in aerospace and defence will be centered in Hyderabad.

Speaking at a function which was organised for handover of the first India built cabin for Sikorsky S-92 helicopter for US-based Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation.

The cabins were manufactured by Tata Advanced Systems (TAS), wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Sons at Adibatla SEZ on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

Google's street view helps to nab car thief suspect

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Apart from nabbing others privacy and wi-fi passwords, Google's street view helped a caravan owner whose vehicle was stolen found the person who stole when he was checking his house in Google street maps .

The image shows a large, bald man with spectacles standing besides a 4-by-4 vehicle parked on the victim's driveway, shortly before the theft took place.

Now you can get British Royal family updates on facebook.[Update] Now its online.

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Now the British Royal family will now have official presence on the worlds largest social networking site.

British Monarchy page on facebook is due online shortly.

Buckingham Palace says it is not a personal profile page, but users can "like" the service and receive updates on their news feed.

First 3G services by private player TATA DOCOMO starts its operation.

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Tata Docomo will be the first private telecom operator to roll out 3G services across INDIA on 5th November.

Tata Teleservices Managing Director Anil Sardana told reporters here on Wednesday that the 3G services would be launched in Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh-Chattisgargh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh (West), Punjab, Haryana and Maharashtra. “Tata Teleservices will launch 3G services in all the nine circles, where it has 3G licence,'' he said.

“Powered with cutting-edge technology support from its partner NTT DOCOMO of Japan, Tata DOCOMO's 3G services will change the way consumers use their mobile phones, riding on the back of game-changing products, applications and services,'' a statement said.

Popular Rock Band 'Rolling Stones ' may tour in 2011

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The popular rocker of yester years, The Rolling Stones plan to hit the road in 2011, despite rumours that they had retired from touring altogether.

"Everybody's ready to go out there again," guitarist Keith Richards told BBC 6 Music. "Who said it should stop, and who said when?"

Britan to review copyright laws, good to Internet users but bad to music and film industries

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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron has announced that his govt. is going to review Britain's intellectual property laws to "make them fit for the internet age".

He said the law could be relaxed to allow greater use of copyright material without the owner's permission.

This means it good news for every internet user but not so good news for Entertainment industries.

European nation under goes cyber war drill to test their defenses

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Main and essential web services in European countries have come under simulated attack as they test their cyber defence wall.

This is the first-ever cross-European simulation. It was planned to see how can overcome such situations as the attacks slow connections.

The exercise drill also tested how nations work together to avoid a complete shut-down of international links.

Jumbo Jet AIRBUS A380 reports it first Jet Engine failure

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Jumbo Jet A380 successful test and its power was echoed around the world a few months ago, now once again Airbus A380 is "BREAKING NEWS" . One of the passenger plane "QF32" with 433 passengers and 26 crew on board operated by Australia's Qantas Airways had to make an emergency landing due to engine failure.

One of the jet engines failed after take-off from Singapore. Engine maker Rolls-Royce has recommended checks.

Even US sniffer dog named MWD Khan has its own passport.

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We all now that the area where a politician or celebrity address or visits or stays goes through through checking with sophisticated instrument and sniffer dogs. Similarly a dog named Khan, MWD Khan, sniffer dog attached to the US commando unit assigned to protect US President Barack Obama during his Mumbai visit.

The German Shepherd of Belgian lineage holds a US passport (set box), showing its name as MWD Khan. MWD is the acronym for 'Military Working Dog'.

Facebook servers stores data of your Ex's .

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One feature of facebook has exposed that Social networking website Facebook keeps a record of users' former lovers, if you had entered data earlier.

This incident got a lime light when some users got and unpleasant surprise when Photo Memories sidebar, showed up old photographs of ex-wives or husbands.