There are lots of free and paid online photo sharing services, and Yogile is one such service making it incredibly easy to share photos privately and among groups. What makes Yogile different is that it cuts out unnecessary registration pages, passwords, and menus and make it fast and straightforward to put images on the Web.
Apart from it's intuitive interface, Yogile's real strength lies in multi-user support. Once you create a photo album on the service, you get a custom URL that you can share with others you want to upload to your page. There's no need for them to register, and the process is simple, fast, and secure.
Internet Explorer 9 Beta is finally here and after playing with it for a while all I can say is "really impressive", Microsoft has done there homework and the result is a next generation, powerful web-browser ready to take-on the competition. The layout is perfect, speed is awesome and has every aspect of a modern web-browser to make it the user default choice.
If you ask "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" the answer is "Yes" if Nicolas Carr, the author of book 'The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains' is to be believed. According to Nicolas the internet is making our brains dumber by depriving the exercise it needs, although a recent article published by Carr did used the title "Is Google Making Us Stupid?: What the Internet is doing to our brains" the article is not specifically targeted at Google, but at the whole effect of Internet which has made our lives so much easier negatively impacting our memory retention capabilities.
BitTorrent is usually associated with piracy but the technology is also used for distributing large files efficiently reducing the load on file-hosting server, We have blogged about
