True Merchant Accounts @ Paypal??!!

POSTED BY Amit on 22 June 2005
in Internet Lurker

Yeah, its not a surprise, Paypal has got a new service, Website Payments Pro, which will allow merchants to have the transactions completed at their own websites instead of re-directing to the Paypal website to complete the transaction. This feature until now was only available on merchant accounts with gateways like 2Checkout, Authorize.net etc.
Its about [...]

Mission: Extinguish LAMP

POSTED BY Amit on 22 June 2005
in Internet Lurker

LAMP is the new wonderkid, a more deadly threat to Microsoft than the touted Linux as LAMP stands for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP/Perl/Python. So its a direct assault on Microsoft’s Windows Servers & .NET Platform as LAMP is not just an OS out of whom Windows can beat the living daylights out. Its a comprehensive package that consists [...]

Managing Pictures With Picasa

POSTED BY Abhinav on 22 June 2005
in Dumb Machine

For those of you who can’t stop clicking with your digital cameras, and have already piled up a huge collection of photographs that you’re struggling to manage(just like me), the great people at google have brought you the perfect thing - Picasa.
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Picasa’s a photo organizer, just like Adobe’s Photoshop Album or JASC Photo Album. [...]

Tata Indicom are Fraudsters!!

POSTED BY Amit on 21 June 2005
in Barking Mads

Yes, Tata Indicom is just a company full of cheats & fraudsters giving no service for your money.
I applied for a 64kbps unlimited connection(Infinity-64) at Rs.800/month to use it as a backup for my current internet connection. Their representative, a Mr.Vikram, showed up at my home early in the morning at 10am(early in the sense [...]

GooglePay??!!

POSTED BY Amit on 21 June 2005
in Internet Lurker

After GMail, will the next thing in be GooglePay?? :shh:
Looks like it as the search titan Google is considering to launch its own online payment system like eBay’s Paypal, sometime later this year, reports Yahoo! News.
This may provide a stiff competition to eBay whose 23% revenue($233.1 million) in the first quarter this year was generated [...]

Eight Reasons to Buy a Handheld Computer

POSTED BY Abhinav on 20 June 2005
in Cool Gadgets

Why indeed, in the age of smartphones? Truth is that smartphones costing more than Rs.15000 can only match the functionality of a handheld that costs Rs.10000. Take my Palm Tungsten E for example, I’ve owned it for two years and I find new uses for it everyday. Some things I use it for are :-

Portable [...]

Watchout for Google Trucks…

POSTED BY Lovedeep on 12 June 2005
in Internet Lurker

:hypnotised: The news may seem strange but this time Google is all ready to create a realistic 3D online version of San Francisco, and eventually some other major US cities.
This all will be done with the help of trucks equipped with lasers and digital photographic equipment. The trucks would drive along every San Francisco [...]

Customize Google

POSTED BY Lovedeep on 10 June 2005
in Internet Lurker

You can now customize google’s interface in few easy steps.:yay:
Just goto the website http://www.customizegoogle.com and select the things you want to modify. On clicking a button, the website will generate a ready to use script for your selected options. Finally you have to install the script using the GreaseMonkey Firefox Extension.:tup:

Tabbed Browsing in IE6

POSTED BY Lovedeep on 10 June 2005
in Dumb Machine

Microsoft has promised Tabbed Browsing in IE 7 few weeks back. But they recently released the MSN toolbar offering tabbed browsing for IE 6.
With the version of MSN Search Toolbar made available Wednesday, IE 6 gains the ability to open numerous Web pages within a single window, each selectable by a small tab at [...]

Hacking Google Maps!!

POSTED BY Amit on 10 June 2005
in Internet Lurker

People are coming up with cool ideas & applications based on Google Maps, a Google service, launched in February this year, having detailed maps of almost all of US, reports Yahoo! News.
Google Maps have detailed maps & though other services like Yahoo! too have map services, the difference is that Google Maps are charted by [...]

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