Right out of the story book it seems, but this is exactly what happened with Saroo Brierley who got lost in India when he was just 5 year old and then finally used Google Earth and Facebook find and track his parents down. Here is the story of Saroo Brierley One fine day in 1987, […]
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Google is using toilet water to cool its data center
The next when you flush your doings remember this is the type of water Google uses to flush the heat out of its huge computing center in Douglas County, Georgia. In 2007 when it started operations at that center, they used the same water that’s pumped into the pipes of local homes. But at a point […]
Use Empire Avenue to drive traffic and increase engagements for your web property
There are zillions of ways you can drive traffic to your website, Empire Avenue is one of the newest ways you can do so. All you need is an Empire Avenue account and Eavs (Empire Avenue Currency.) Basically Empire Avenue is a Virtual Social Stock Market, where your value increases depending upon how social you […]
The DNetWorks Show #6: Microsoft’s Project Detroit, Apple-Samsung War End, How are undersea cables laid
Great news to start of The DNetWorks show # 6, We got featured on FirstPost.com. This week  technology News include, Project Detroit, Apple wants to end the war with Samsung and more. Here is the round off of what happened in the world of technology this week 18th March 2012 to 25th March 2012 A […]
‘Project Detroit’: custom Ford Mustang with Windows 8 and Kinect Integration
People over at Pimp My Ride and Justin Bieber’s Batman-themed Cadillac have teamed up with Microsoft to create a mixture of Automobile and Technology. Project Detroit, a concept car created to fuel developers interests for making apps for automobiles in the future. The Mustang includes Microsoft technologies from various niches for Kinect for Xbox 360, Xbox 360, Windows 8, Windows Phone, Windows Azure, […]
Sponsored Story start to appear in the Facebook Feed, How to stop them
As speculated, Facebook has begun to roll out the Sponsored Story feed integration. So, instead of reading them on the right side of your Facebook windows, you will see them integrated in your feeds. We happened to notice the Sponsored Story in our Wall Feed today (20th March 2012). These stories are marked Sponsored and […]
The DNetWorks Show #5: foursquare Day ’12, Homeless people hotspots, Twitter followers, Siri threat to Google
First off, sorry for the delay to The DNetWorks show #5, actually, people worldwide were unable to upload video to YouTube, hence we could do it too, where there is a news there, YouTube Outage, but, we have already uploaded it over at Facebook, so if you have liked The DNetWorks, you must have already […]
[Exclusive] Facebook have started to merge Gowalla with Facebook Places
We reported that Facebook has brought Gowalla(Location Based App, foursquare competitor), but we didn’t have any news about, if the Facebook Places will be merged or maybe a Standalone Facebook Location App will come out, like what happened to Facebook Chat or may be something different. While one of our team member was editing Facebook Places, […]
Homeless people equal 4G Wi-Fi hotspot: Brilliant idea or downright demeaning
An unconventional experiment which involved using homeless people as 4G mobile wi-fi hotspots has gather a lot of crowd at the SXSW happening at Austin, TX. The project is defined as a “Charitable Experiment“. A lot of homeless men equipped with Verizon MiFi’s wearing specially printed t-shirts which say, for eg., “Hi, my name is Clarence, I am a 4G hotspot, […]







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Counting and limiting Page Checkins, Scrutinizing Comments, what Next Facebook?
Facebook is introducing a new way of how people checkin to your Business page, before, all checkins counted in the “were here” total. In the future, Facebook will only count one check-in every 12 hours from the same user. Meaning even if a user checkins multiple times in 12 hours it will be counted as once. […]