Since one billion people use YouTube every month, chances are, you've encountered the curious 301-views YouTube video, or the more recent version which lists 301+ views. And you've probably wondered why the video was stuck at 301 views, especially since, most likely, you'd found out about it because ... |
12 June 2013 06:31 GMT |
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Amazon.com is the world largest online retailer and has made its name on pushing a lot of products to a lot of people as efficiently as possible. These days people buy everything from Amazon, from refrigerators to tablets. With two-day delivery and other speedy delivery option, all that has to get out of the warehous... |
25 January 2013 13:41 GMT |
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XKCD is a favorite geek comic and from time to time, it dabbles in whatever web technology or controversy is popular at the time. At different times though, it pushes beyond its simple stick man aesthetics and uses modern web technologies to great effect.
Today's comic is one of those times. The comic is titled... |
19 September 2012 10:41 GMT |
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Kickstarter is threatening to become more famous than the projects it's supporting, never a good idea for something that's supposed to be a way for others to shine. The increased visibility of the last few months means that Kickstarter projects can now raise huge amounts of money and fast. But it also mean... |
14 May 2012 11:41 GMT |
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XKCD has a knack of exploring and exposing very interesting insights in a very simple form. From time to time, Randall Munroe, XKCD's creator, turns his eye towards the web.
The latest comic reveals something rather obvious, but also interesting, how the vote count on buttons for different sites tells a story o... |
26 March 2012 05:54 GMT |
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I'm not certain that many of you have an interest in the way other people die (I find that morbid and my statement redundant), but just in case you ever input such a query in the search box and hit the Enter key, or push the Search button, it will probably amaze you that many things are left out, while others ar... |
11 January 2008 05:58 GMT |
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