Symbolics.com 25th Anniversary – First .com domain registered!

Today is a great day for the internet as we know it. The first .com domain name, Symbolics.com celebrates its 25th anniversary. The very first domain name, Symbolics.com was registered on the 15th March 1985! This domain name is elder than me!

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Bishop Bob Robert Evens Uses Facebook For Prayer

Here is one cool use of Facebook. Bishop Bob Robert Evens is using Facebook to accept prayer requests from people around the world. He has set up a Facebook page to receive prayer requests and will apparently pray for everyone till March 13!

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KCA Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award 2010 Nominees

February 18, 2010 by Kurt Avish  
Filed under Hot Startups, INews, Web2.0 & PC

The famous Nick.com Nickelodeon annual Kids Choice Awards 2010 date is now known. The award which is famously known to be one where kids decide about their best stars is scheduled for the 27 of March 2010.

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Google Goes Social With Google Buzz

February 12, 2010 by Kurt Avish  
Filed under Google, Hot Startups, INews, Premium News, Web2.0 & PC

So everyone is talking about Google Buzz. Let’s say it in another way. “Everyone is Buzzing about Google buzz”. The latest addition of Google in GMail has indeed created a much awaited dense pool of interest from around the world.

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Google google google google – What an idea!

November 25, 2009 by Kurt Avish  
Filed under Hot Startups, INews, Web2.0 & PC

GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle! If you are thinking I am crazy, then no I am not! However I don’t know why the guy who bought the domain name Googlegooglegooglegoogle.com bought it but at this particular instant while I write this, this guy’s stupid 4 frame page of Google search is the talk of the Websphere!

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MUZU TV – A Rival to Youtube!

October 4, 2009 by Kurt Avish  
Filed under Hot Startups, Web2.0 & PC, World

Muzu (Muzu.tv) is the new rival of Google’s Youtube! Well not yet a rival but from a first look I had of it, Muzu has everything that can make life hard for Youtube soon. Let’s see why.

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