SINGHAM blocked file sharing websites

Friday, July 22, 2011

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Mumbai:  What is it about July and the government's interest in the Internet? Five years ago this month, India did what China, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan had done by ordering Internet Service Providers to block access to a number of blogs.

The ISPs, in turn, blocked entire domains leading to much anger online. Now, the government has done it again; this time, file sharing sites have been made inaccessible.


Four recent flops in Malayalam Movies

Thursday, July 21, 2011

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Last Friday (July 15), saw four Malayalam films releasing on the same day- Chappa Kurishu, Collector, Film Star and Manushya Mrugam. I

It looked like it was a festival time, but the sad part was all four have failed and was 'hold over' by Monday!
Among the lot Chappa Kurishu took an impressive opening day collections but due to its bad content fell by Saturday noon show.






Organize Your Windows 7 Taskbar Icons Into Bins

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

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Got too many icons cluttering your Windows 7 taskbar? That's definitely a possibility these days, especially now that Internet Explorer 9 lets you pin your favorite sites there. If only you could somehow organize those icons, somehow group them together into batches that consume less space and make it easier to find what you're looking for.
Bins is a taskbar manager for Windows 7. With it you can organize your icons into, well, bins, effectively shoehorning four programs, links, or whatever into the space usually occupied by one icon. Take a look:


The program requires Windows 7. After installing it, just drag any taskbar icon onto any other taskbar icon. This will produce a little popup area--the "bin"--into which you drop the icon. Repeat the process with other icons, adding up to four to each bin you create.


Google vs Microsoft - War begins 2

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We’ve already seen how video chat has become the first front between the two social networks, with Google’s Chat-powered Hangouts squaring off against Facebook and Skype.
Skype also happens to be Microsoft’s newest acquisition. At the event announcing Facebook video chat, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg enthusiastically touted Facebook’s ability to partner with other companies (especially Microsoft) as an alternative to Google’s (or Apple’s) integrated all-in-one approach.