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Facebook for Entertainment
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Gurpreet Singh
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"Facebook for Advertisement"
| 1 year ago
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Facebook...today we youth can not imagin life without facebooks, applicaitions, chats etc. Initially when facebook was started, it was just a social networking website with some applications etc. I still remember when I was in 11th in year 2006...
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Dennis Aries
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| 1 year ago
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Although Facebook claims to be social media and socializing is the main activity there, you cannot deny the fact that around the 1 billion dollar has been made by facebook with advertising alone. Companies that use Twitter and Facebook are more likely...
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Sonam Kapoor
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"Facebook for Advertisement"
| 1 year ago
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I think earlier Facebook was just plain entertainment, but with 500 million users onboard...its facebook for advertisement and with relevant ads getting placed on facebook...I think facebook today is for advertisement with some good entertainment.
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Debate: "The use of Facebook is for entertainment or Advertisement" deleted from your view.
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Facebook way of search
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Nagaraj
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"Google way of search"
| 1 year ago
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google was the leading search engine ... we can search all the things and top lunguages
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Dennis Aries
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| 1 year ago
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Facebook might prove better results *if* your search is within your social network. However, for general searches, Google is better by far since it only relates to your history and not that of the people you (more or less) know. Both search-methods...
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Neerav Galathia
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"Google way of search"
| 1 year ago
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Facebook might have received applause for the best and mostly used social networking site but google is the godfather and it will remain. Its facebook who can find your friends or expand your social network but you want to find a relevant product,...
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Debate: "Facebook way of search Vs Google way of search: Which one do you prefer??" deleted from your view.
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Neelabh
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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Rockmelt browser is mainly intended for accessing FaceBook social networking website. And not for other purposes. And moreover, there are many vulnerabilities in this version but still there are no frequent updates!
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Dennis Aries
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| 1 year ago
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It doesn't seem as a threat to me. It is based on the open source of Chrome and feels like it merely integrates some of the enhancements that are available to Chrome as well. being build on the open source of Chrome also means that they will benefit...
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sumitra dutta
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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Rockmelt, of course, is in beta, so we can expect a lot of refinement in the months to come, but it simply isn’t revolutionary enough. It doesn’t immerse one in the social web in the way that it needs to or that one might expect watching the...
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Debate: "Social media web browser Rockmelt: How big is the threat to Google??" deleted from your view.
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.net 2008 is better
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Ayyappan Rathinasamy
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".net 2008 is better"
| 1 year ago
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Every technology having some advantages. As per my knowledge .Net is having more advanced features like web services and all. It is more flexible for developers. More user friendly too. But for reporting purpose ADOBE flex is better somewhat. But...
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Dennis Aries
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"Can be flex better"
| 2 years ago
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Although I have to agree that .NET 2008 is versatile and easy to develop (especially if you are already familiair with the older versions of .NET), Adobe Flex shows quite some promise and is instantly portable to other platforms, something that...
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Ujjwal Upadhyay Upadhyay
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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ya i think is that good for regular user of laptop, and many more options which like office package softwares i m also windows phone user and i want many changes in fetures of windows phones so i like if there is any new platform will be avail
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Dennis Aries
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| 2 years ago
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Windows 7 Phone is not exactly a new platform. It's software is developed using the same technique as you can use for desktop solutions without compromise (as was with Windows CE/Mobile and the Compact Framework). The Windows 7 Phone is therefor a...
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Puja Sarkar
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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No, we don't want another mobile platform, as by almost any measure, Microsoft is nearly out of the mobile game. Its market share fell to 5 percent from 22 percent in 2004. Customer satisfaction of Windows smartphones is very poor and according...
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Debate: "Windows 7 phone: Does the world need another platform??" deleted from your view.
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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What has language got to do with a countries development ? Development depends on money generated and the trade happening. Money doesnt depend on languages to help it grow rather it depends on how it is used to multiply. Commerce and trade of a...
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Atul Joshi
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| 2 years ago
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you will spend your entire lifetime in learning languages, when will you work
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Disha Roy
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| 2 years ago
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i dont think there should be a problem with so many languages in India, though the mother tongue of each region is different in India, but the people here are united by few languages like Hindi and English which is spoken by most of the...
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Debate: "Is the number of languages in India inhibiting it's growth" deleted from your view.
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S. Muralidharan
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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Education helps a person to assimilate thoughts, but does not guarantee success. Assimilation of knowledge through constant real-time experiences with the good education foundation will certainly add to success!
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Dennis Aries
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| 2 years ago
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Success is more often than not determined by the mind of the person, rather than his/her education.Persistence and willing to run that extra mile are the keys to success rather than something you learned at school. If anything, an education can hold...
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CA Heena Sharma
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| 2 years ago
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Good education is the basic foundation of a not even a good career but also good life.Success starts from good knowledge which drive from good education
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Debate: " Does good education guarantee success?" deleted from your view.
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Difficult one to answer but in some cases a complete transparency might be harmful for the reasons mentioned. But then transparency should be provided at least to the judiciary or the investigative body so that they can go deep into the matter....
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Dennis Aries
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Of course it can be harmful. Not everybody has the knowledge or insight to look beyond the simple statement and while it can prevent unwise investments, it can also cause the business to take a turn for the worst and thereby losing all credibility....
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Sudeep Tarafdar
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| 2 years ago
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No, I don't think so, legal issues aside, it’s hard to see how more transparency in this matter could hurt in any way. What exactly is the logic here? Infact in many countries of the world, credit reports of all businesses and individuals not...
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Debate: "Will complete transparency about the creditworthiness of businesses be harmful in any way?" deleted from your view.
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Chandra shekhar
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"yes"
| 1 year ago
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Yes its very true! especially for those who moved from their birthplace to other place for studies and future development. You may have job satisfaction but you cant afford to have self satisfaction.
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Dennis Aries
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| 2 years ago
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No, it is not the lifestyle that take the parents away, it is the parents who trade the time being with their children in favour of their lifestyle. If you decide to have children, then you should accept the consequences. Having a child and...
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CA Heena Sharma
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"yes"
| 2 years ago
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Yes.coz today life turns into a race.Only money gets multiplied not love.
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Debate: "Is todays life style taking parents away from their children ?" deleted from your view.
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Hi, friends I just landed up on this beautiful interesting information. Hope this will be of great use to you all... Microsoft has some big plans for the future of the PC if alleged Windows 8-related documents recently leaked online are correct. Nearly 18 documents--supposedly confidential internal Microsoft plans--have surfaced, including one called 'Modern Form Factors' that shows that Microsoft may be looking at three broad PC categories for the future: Lap PC, Workhorse PC, and Family Hub PC. (Click on image to see a full-sized version.) Here's a quick look at each category from the document, and some of the interesting things Microsoft may be thinking about. But keep in mind while you'...
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Business Management Consultant
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| 1 year ago
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Interesting information. Only time will tell if this will be a good innovative approach to the PC.
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Dennis Aries
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| 2 years ago
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Most recent information shows that both the information as Robert Morgan are fakes. I can imagine Microsoft adopting the face-recognition (I have that already on my Lenovo and Windows 7) and improving on the touch-abilities. Unless someone...
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