Author: Edward Ramamoorthy

Microchip To Power First Bionic Eye

Microchip To Power First Bionic Eye

In the past few decades bio-technology have been the fastest growing area of scientific research, with new bio-tech devices used in clinical trials. We all know that (?) a group of researchers have been working on bionic eye, which can be used to give sight for blind and visually impaired persons. Now a group of researchers have created the first microchip, which will power the first functional bionic eye.

Google Apologize For Privacy Issues In Google Buzz

Google Apologize For Privacy Issues In Google Buzz

Google apologizes for not protecting its users privacy in Google Buzz, through its official blog. Last year, Google Buzz social network built inside Gmail turned out to be first ever privacy protection horror for the company and is blamed for not protecting is users data and openly accessing Gmail contacts of users. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Google has finally come to terms and Google has made new privacy procedures that would protect the interests of users.

Google announces +1 button in a challenge to Facebooks Like button

Google announces +1 button in a challenge to Facebooks Like button

Google is taking on the Facebooks Like button with a button of its own, the +1 button. Rod Spiro, a Google Product Manager, wrote in a blog spot that Our goal at Google is to get you the most relevant results as quickly as possible, But relevance about relationships as well as words on webpages. Thats why we started to include more information from people you may know – stuff they have shared on Twitter, Flickr and Other sites in Google search results. Today we are taking a step further, enabling you to share recommendations with the world right in Google Search results.

Oracle – Cost and Cards

Oracle – Cost and Cards

Last month I have received one question.In the explain plan the COST & CARDS is based on what? In this article we will see what it means and its usage.

Bing Goes HTML5

Bing Goes HTML5

The Microsoft search engine Bing has got its mobile offering, location, apps, a new look. Now it goes HTML5. Bing, Microsofts search corner, although missing from Microsofts own Windows 7 platform owing to its incompatibility with HTML 5, is available on a iPhone handset. The Bing here includes swap-navigation of images, zoom effects, among others. Users can find a demonstrative video on the Bing blog giving an insight into all the features, albeit in an understated style.

India Seeks To Ban .xxx Domains. Joins Indonesia And The Middle East To Protect The Moral Integrity Of Its citizens

India Seeks To Ban .xxx Domains. Joins Indonesia And The Middle East To Protect The Moral Integrity Of Its citizens

After nearly 5 years of approvals and rejections, the ,xxx domain, excusively for porn has been approved by ICANN (Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers). Shortly after the approval, Indian government expressed its intention to seek a ban of the pornographic domain. This move by Indian government will place it in the league of Indonesia and Middle East governments in protecting the moral integrity of its citizen.

Yahoo intros Search Direct, takes on Google Instant

Yahoo intros Search Direct, takes on Google Instant

Now Yahoo got Search Direct, something like Google Instant for Google. It contains one search box that quickly and automatically suggests results as you type. Not like Google Instant, it will not update the entire results of the page to reflect the outcome of your search, but rather than an enlarged search box like the one on the image above, providing up the ten suggested queries and three suggested results. It makes it a bit speeder, but also a fairly limited comparison. It is also a bit self-serving, as any search that happens to include the same letters as one of Yahoos own services will promote tem above all other results.

Google and China Clashes again, over Gmail access

Google and China Clashes again, over Gmail access

With a growing sense of disquiet, how China was busying itself with locking out VPN access within its borders and seemingly preventing people from using their Gmail accounts. Google has now given a public voice to those concerns, nothing that there is no issue on our side. We have checked extensively. This is a government blockage carefully designed to look like the problem is with the Gmail. Other Google tools, like the Person Finder for Japanese tsunami survivors, have also exhibited intermittent issues. Chinas goal is those attacks reportedly to stifle online revolutionary chatter inspired Egypts successful democratic revolt, though the nations said to be talking a more clandestine approach than previously by making it alleged sabotage appear like a software problem instead.