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[30 Oct 2009 | 53 Comments | 7,167 views | by Ayesha]
Top 10 Youngest Internet Millionaires

Internet has proved to be a good place of investment for many entrepreneurs, young and old. Some of the young entrepreneurs have earned huge success in their projects and have become millionaires at an early age.

This list includes 10 such young entrepreneurs who have become millionaires on the internet.

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[3 Oct 2009 | 4 Comments | 322 views | by Ayesha]
Tweet this, tweet that (Last Part)

Firstly if you haven’t read the Part 1 then kindly do me a favor and read it, because it won’t be fun without knowing the background.

In this Part, am mentioning some twitterers whom I follow and you might love to follow them too:

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[27 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 82 views | by Ayesha]
Happy 11th Birthday Google ;d

It’s Google’s 11th birthday on Sunday, September 27th: to celebrate, the company has changed its logo to a version that turns the letter “L” into the number 11. The logo is already viewable.

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[24 Sep 2009 | 3 Comments | 1,268 views | by Ayesha]
Google down?

Google down? oh yes, it is.. check out!

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[18 Sep 2009 | One Comment | 433 views | by Ayesha]
Facebook vs Twitter – A personal review

To tweet or not? Yes to facebook or no to facebook? Well, many people like Facebook, and many people doesn’t know what is twitter, read inside about my personal review

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[16 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 83 views | by Ayesha]
Teaching computers to read: Google acquires reCAPTCHA

Since computers have trouble reading squiggly words like these, CAPTCHAs are designed to allow humans in but prevent malicious programs from scalping tickets or obtain millions of email accounts for spamming. But there’s a twist — the words in many of the CAPTCHAs provided by reCAPTCHA come from scanned archival newspapers and old books. Computers find it hard to recognize these words because the ink and paper have degraded over time, but by typing them in as a CAPTCHA, crowds teach computers to read the scanned text.

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