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With the rise in crime against women, India ranked at fourth place for most dangerous place for women : Survey

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According to report prepared by Thomson Reuters' Trust law Women with the help of the survey, India is ranked at fourth position as the world's most dangerous place for the women to live. This survey was prepared keeping an eye on the high number of female foeticide, infanticide and human trafficking prevalent in India.

Afghanistan leads the in this category followed by Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, India and Somalia.

Who started Google's Doodle?

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On a special day, Google comes out with their own way, making that special with Doodle, mostly designed by professionals and some time by kids, who's doodle get chosen by the competition organised by Google itself.


All of this Google doodle tradition was started a decade ago in 2000, Summer. Dennis Hwang, who was doing a internship with Google, was a Stanford graduate in art and computer science. He did his first doodle for Bastille Day in July 2000.

Soon, you can owe a part of facebook with grabbing a shares in 2012.

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Facebook, of the fast growing company in world with its Social networking site facebook, is likely to public by filing an IPO in first quarter of 2012, with a valuation of over $100 billion, a media report states.

"The IPO would probably be triggered by a section of the 1934 Securities and Exchange Act known as 'the 500 rule'," which mandates that once a private company has more than 500 investors, it must begin releasing quarterly financial information to the Securities and Exchange Commission, just as public companies do, the report said.

Nokia, Apple Patent infringement case settled.

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The long pending patent infringement battle between two tech giants namely Nokia and Apple comes to an end with a technology licensing agreement.

This truce comes after almost more than a year and half when Nokia sued Apple for patent infringements (infringements of touch interfaces, caller ID, display illumination, and 3G and wi-fi technology) in 2009 and so after world saw Apple countersued Nokia for the similar thing.

A Superbike made to fly high [CONCEPT]

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A British Designer come which his own innovative concept of fly high with the help of just two wheels, ya that's right i am talking about Bike, Motor Bike, named Bullet.

Designed by Phil Pauley, he concept design built with an imaginative aim to fly with his enhanced aerodynamically motorbike design with four short wings, a tail fin and a compact jet engine at the rear. Bullet has additional fuel storage within the wings.

Paypal might had hit hard with the announcement of 'Google Wallet',

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By: GT

With a revolution in evolution of mobile payment, things are getting serious in the business world.

After launching Nexus S, which has special chip called NFC(Near Field Communication)Google is trying to make a market of its own with a launch of it's new app called 'Google Wallet'.

This announcement was a big blow for Paypal, an e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers to be made through the Internet, as Google rise might be trouble for their business in this field.

New Record set for data transmission using single laser @ 26 terabits per second.

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Can you imagine the whole data available in the entire Library of Congress collections can be transferred any where in just 10 sec with the new data transmission tech, developed by researchers form Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany.

This new technique is described in the journal Nature Photonics, uses "fast Fourier transform".

The new developed technology uses "fast Fourier transform" to unpick more than 300 separate colours of light in a laser beam, each encoded with its own string of information.

A luckiest punter wins 350,000 pounds jackpot just by betting one pound.

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Can you imagine of one pound bringing you 350,000 pounds??? Isn't it tempting? But, it happened to a man in Britain who placed a one-pound bet and won a whopping 353,000 pounds.

Bookies William Hill said the man bagged 353,000 pounds after winning a seven-horse accumulator bet.

The winner said, "I'm shocked. I regularly place these little bets and everyone tells me I'm mad. I've hit the bar a few times but this is incredible," the Daily Telegraph quoted the winner as saying.

One Tree, 25 Unique Varities of Mangoes, Can you Believe it?

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A retired deputy director from Agricultural department is has a secret natural machine in his backyard. Like to know whats that secret???? Ssshhhuuuuuu.........!!! It's a mango tree, capable of producing multi-varieties(look and tastes different).

The retired deputy, P.M. Augusthy claims from past few years, the tree is producing over 25 varieties of Mangoes from his lone mango tree.

His mango tree has borne Sindiiram, Mankoor, Appoos, Himasagar, Alphonso, Mallika, Kesar, Vanraj, Sindhu, Ratna, Malgoa, Neelum and many other varieties of mangoes.

A woman for Britain suffers from one of the World's rarest disease called ‘Electrosensitivity’.

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So what is 'Electrosensitivity' ??? In this Case, it may be defined as the cause of various feelings and sensations of suffering headaches, chest pain, nausea and tingling in her arms and legs due to electromagnetic fields emitting from the electrical devices.

The above medical condition is suffered by a British woman, aged 55, now, hates to live in modern world.

Janice Tunnicliffe, a resident of Nottinghamshire, struck with the illness after she received chemotherapy for bowel cancer three years ago, the Daily Telegraph reports.

Electric simulation helps a paralysed man to sense, stand and walk.

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Rob Summers is able to stand while his spinal cord is stimulated

A US man named Rob Summers who was a Baseball player and a team winner who was paralyzed from the chest down after being hit by a car was very happy and speechless and was in disbelief after he was able to voluntarily move his toes, hips, knees and ankles and also walk on a treadmill with the help of electrical stimulation of his spinal cord.

After being injured in car accident his spinal cord was damaged, due to which messages from the brain, which used to travel down the spinal cord, were blocked and he was paralysed.

BBC Journo gets exclusive access to RAF's Sentinel R1 spy plane which is assisting NATO forces.

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By Caroline Wyatt Defence correspondent, BBC News

RAF is flying reconnaissance missions over Libya with its Sentinel R1 spy plane, a modified business jet which uses radar to create accurate real-time images of what is happening on the ground.

Specifications:

  • Crew: Five
  • Max speed: Mach 0.89
  • Systems: High-resolution radar system Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and target identifier Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI).

Symantec reports accidental leaks of personal info to 3rd party apps by facebook.

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Symantec, makers of security softwares for computer had said in their blog that the personal info from Facebook users' could have been accidentally leaked to third parties, in particular advertisers, over the past few years.

Third-parties would have had access to personal information such as profiles, photographs and chat, and could have had the ability to post messages, Symantec's web blog said.

An orthodox Jewish newspaper which doesn't publishes any form of female forms gets into trouble by editing the famous White House situation room pics.

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An orthodox Jewish printing media which deeply follows the Jewish principle of not publishing or showing women in any form has landed itself into a controversy.

The Brooklyn weekly Di Tzeitung, an orthodox Jewish newspaper digitally deleted US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Counterterrorism Director Audrey Tomason from a photo of President Barack Obama and his staff monitoring the raid by Navy SEALs that killed Osama bin Laden.

U.S.A's Dept of Homeland Security asks Mozilla to remove add-on(s) which encourage piracy.

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In recent months, we had seen a number of seizure of domains of file sharing sites by US Govt, accused of promoting piracy.

Now Mozilla feels the heat of US Govt over removing add-on which promote similar piracy by letting visitor to visit the site which was seized by Govt, existing under other addresses.

But is said that Mozilla, developer of the Firefox Web browser, is holding off on complying with a government request to remove one of such software tool until it receives court order or any such similar legitimate legal order.

It's Microsoft, not facebook which dials skype.

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We heard a lot of rumors about facbook's desperation to include Audio/Video in it's site with skype integration, but now, this is not possible. Tech giant Microsoft now gets full control over VOIP leader, Skype.

Microsoft had agreed to pay $8.5bn (£5.2bn), making it Microsoft's largest acquisition ever.

Skype has around 663 million users world wide.

How Sitting can harm(kill) your Body. By medicalbillingandcoding.org

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Osama much more searched and viewed topic than the Royal Wedding[Figures].

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What will the next most buzzed word after Osama's death? Well we have to wait and see. But the incidents or events which occurred last two weeks had made new record in the Web World.

First the Royal Wedding. The most widely covered topic by media from time when the Queen had no objection with the commoner(Kate Middleton) becoming the new princess. The real buzz started in the cyber world as the date for big day was nearing. New records were emerged in Social media before and during the Wedding ceremony.

Osama gone, who are the rest nine in FBI's Top-10 Most Wanted List?

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Name: Robert William Fisher
Reward: $ 100,000
Crime: Wanted for allegedly killing his wife and two young children and then blowing up the house.

Enedina Arellano Felix is the World's first female drugs Mafia leader.

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Upto now, we had seen male domination in Drugs and Crime world but, now it's time to change our perception. A lady from Mexico is believed to have become the world's first female to head a drug cartel, according to Prensa Latina news agency report.

US anti-drug authorities considers, Enedina Arellano Felix is the head of the Tijuana cartel, according to Mexican magazine Proceso. It is considered as one of the most powerful and violent in the country.