Box.net – Free 1GB Storage

Box.net will give you 1 GIGA Byte free space. Which should be free, easier, faster and take lower time to upload a file. And though if you want you can edit all of your files from your box.net account. You have also shared file url and anywhere you can share it.

Some people also blogging on wordpress,blogger,livejournal,typepad,vox, anywhere you also can use their widget to upload your file from your website. WordPress is better for your. I think so.

If anybody has box.net account and then within short time also you can transfer his file to your own account. Just one click 😛

If you really want to enjoy this site please signup now…

New WordPress 2.3


I always love WordPress. WordPress released their new version WordPress 2.3 for the world. Did you see? On this updates they also updates more features and also fixed some bugs. Take a short look below…

  • Native tagging support 
  • Update notification
  • Canonical URLs
  • Pending review
  • Advanced WYSIWYG

If you are interest to know more information please click here.

Virtual Classroom


On
WiZiQ teachers and learners can connect live anywhere in the world from home using this virtual classroom software. Inside the virtual classroom you share an interactive synchronized collaborative environment where you can communicate with each other on one-to-one basis using microphone, chat and share whiteboard (similar to blackboard in the classroom), presentation and documents and so on.

Signup now and enjoy the Virtual Classroom 😉

 

 

Google's 9th Birthday – Google Celebrating Today

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From Google Operating System Two weeks ago, AFP informed us that “Google, at age 10, is the official heart of the Internet. Born 10 years ago, the Google Internet search engine has grown into the electronic center of human knowledge by indexing billions of web pages as well as images, books and videos.” That’s true, except that Google is 9 years old. Even if Larry Page and Sergey Brin registered the google.com domain in 1997, Google was officially launched one year later.

“Google opened its doors in September 1998. The exact date when we celebrate our birthday has moved around over the years, depending on when people feel like having cake,” says Google’s help center. You can read more about it directly from Google. In the recent years, Google’s birthday has been celebrated on September 27th with a doodle displayed on the homepage. Happy birthday, Google!



Update: “Happy Birthday, Google!” is in Google Hot Trends


Update 2: A reader noticed that Google used in this year’s logo a piñata, “a brightly-coloured paper container filled with sweets and/or toys. It is generally suspended on a rope from a tree branch or ceiling and is used during celebrations”.

[via Google Operting System]