Archive | April, 2009

Catholics share prayers through Twitter

Cardinal Sean Brad called for the millions of Irish Catholics to share the prayers by SMS, email and using the micro blogging serviceĀ  Twitter, The Times reported.
Brad is sure that the use of modern technology, as well as the creation of their groups to help Catholics unite believers. Young people, informed Cardinal may well inform [...]

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Analysts estimate the cost of the new iPod shuffle

Production of a player the last-generation iPod shuffle cost Apple to 21.77 dollars, reports BusinessWeek, with reference to the data analysis company iSuppli. Retail price of this player in the U.S. is 79 dollars.
One of the most expensive parts of the new iPod shuffle is a flash memory – chetyrehgigabaytny module costs Apple to six [...]

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Google banned users from Korea to upload videos to Youtube

Google forbid users to upload videos and leave comments on the Korean YouTube, says PC World. This decision was a response to the new law, which requires downloading indicate present username.
The so-called law on kiberdiffamatsii (Cyber Defamation Law) came into force on 1 April. It requires Web sites that visits more than 100 thousand people [...]

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