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Blogging a hit with SMBs
Emerging businesses are now getting their voices heard in cyberspace. Nasscom’s Emerge blog fulfils the knowledge need for emerging companies in IT, while Milagrow looks at a more holistic approach with a thrust on manufacturing.
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Virtual campuses
An Internet fantasy universe teeming with faux worlds devoted to socialising and video games is expanding to include virtual classrooms and universities.
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How to access your PC remotely
Several Windows versions offer remote access through the Remote Desktop function. But, there are also stand-alone programmes allowing PCs to be controlled from any browser.
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Sony's clear tube speakers
Sony, the company that launched the egg-shaped music player, has now created a transparent acrylic tube speaker called the Sountina -- a combination of "sound" and "fountain".
Samsung launches 5 megapixel phone
Samsung has announced the launch of its flagship model, SGH-U900, in the Indian market. In addition, the company has also launched 8 mobiles.
BenQ’s new Joybooks
BenQ has announced its foray into the laptop segment in India with a range of sleek designer Joybooks in three distinct models, S32W, R43 and Q41.
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How to access your PC remotely
Several Windows versions offer remote access through the Remote Desktop function. But, there are also stand-alone programmes allowing PCs to be controlled from any browser.
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    Tech Jargon
    Google Dance
    Google dance refers to the Google search engine and their process of re-arranging the rankings of Web sites, and how they are placed in the serps. This happens every 6 - 10 weeks, when Google re-indexes their databases of web-sites.
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    Computing
    Holograms come to haunt CEOs!
    Business executives will soon be able to make presentations in distant countries through their virtual presence in the meeting halls, thanks to Australian media company Telstra’s new technology that can create a person’s hologram.
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      Most of us are hooked onto the social networking sites. But, is it time for these networks to break the monotony and come up with new features? Write in.
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