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 - Berry Talk: My favourite BlackBerry apps
Lots of BlackBerry users ask for me tips on great apps. While people with specific interests, e.g. fitness - which as per the expert opinion of my weighing scale is clearly not my interest area, might be looking for niche features, I've attempted to put down a list of my favourite apps from a broad-usage perspective.
- Google Music comes to India with Hindi songs
Google has launched its online music service in India that enables users to search for legal music streams and downloads.
- Jailed Indian EVM researcher wins US award
Hari K Prasad Vemuru, a jailed Indian e-voting researcher, is one of the four winners of the 2010 Pioneer Awards of San Francisco headquartered Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a leading civil liberties group.
- Russians most active in online social networking
Russians are the world's most active users of social networking websites in terms of time they spend there, a study has found. The survey conducted by digital market measurement service comScore Media Metrix said, in August 2010, 74.5 percent of all Russian internet users, or 34.5 million people, visited at least one social networking website.
- China unveils its own version of Google Earth
A Chinese government body has released its own online mapping service, designed to compete with Google Earth's popular satellite mapping service, that could spell more trouble for Google's services in the mainland.
- Google in talks to unblock access to TV websites
Google Inc is actively negotiating with three television networks that have blocked access to their websites on Google TV, a source familiar with the matter said.
- Television broadcasters block Google TV
Three of the biggest US television broadcasters have blocked the Web-based versions of their shows from Google Inc's new Web TV service, throwing a wrench into the company's plans to expand from computers to the living room.
- Google to launch online music service in India
Google Inc plans to launch an online music service in India that would enable users to search for legal music streams and downloads, the Wall Street Journal said.
- Watch the best Indian scientists
They are our superstars of science and they have been awarded India's highest scientific award.
- Monitoring Tweets can predict stock market behaviour
The reigning mood among Twitter users can predict the rise and fall of the stock market nearly a week in advance. Johan Bollen, associate professor of informatics at the Indiana University, US, has discovered that the correlation between the Dow Jones and the collective public mood was almost 90 percent accurate.
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