This is caused by some users abusing the system too much using bots such that stumbleupon had no choice but to add the captcha code & impose this inconvenience to all members.
So don’t be surprised if you get a screen with the captcha code when you write a review.
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Here’s my design for ForumBabes.com
Let me know how it looks.
Hey am no expert in designing, I’m still learning so plz be easy in your comments.
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Download your Favourite videos from Youtube for free
Webicy.com presents a way to download Youtube videos directly on your pc
How to download video :
First go to getVideo page from where we can start
1) Enter the YouTube Video URL
2) Click “Get Download URL” or hit the Enter key if you dont get the link.
3) Right click “Download URL”
4) Save target as “*.flv”
getVideo : http://www.webicy.com/tools/getvideo/
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Yahoo on Tuesday unveiled a new bookmarking tool for cell phones that lets people keep track of favorite Web content–news feeds, search results, Web sites–from one place on their handheld.
The technology, called Yahoo OnePlace, will be available in the second quarter of 2008, according to Yahoo.
The tool builds on other new mobile applications from Yahoo. Those include OneConnect, a tool to update social-networking messaging on the phone (announced in February), and OneSearch, which aggregates news, weather, financial data, photos, and Web links based on search queries.
Source: news.com
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Google is expected to receive unconditional approval from European Union regulators next week for its $3.1 billion takeover of ad firm DoubleClick, people familiar with the situation said.
The approval has long been expected because the European Commission decided in January not to object formally to the transaction. The Commission, the EU’s top competition watchdog, has never rejected a deal without sending formal objections.
Privacy advocates have objected to the deal, saying it would give the two firms unprecedented access to information about consumers. The Commission has said privacy considerations are outside the scope of its authority over mergers.
The deal would combine Internet search engine giant Google’s dominance in pay-per-click Web advertising with DoubleClick’s market-leading position in flashier display ads.
Source: reuters.com
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“We’re in the game, and we’re the little engine that could, just working away, working away, working away,” Ballmer told interviewer and former Apple employee and evangelist Guy Kawasaki. “In online, yeah, it’s Google, Google, Google. I’d say we’re the underdog.” That’s a far cry from as recently as last year, when Ballmer called Google “cute” and a “one-trick pony.”
Source: informationweek.com
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The US defence department has banned the giant internet search engine Google from filming inside and making detailed studies of US military bases.
Close-up, ground-level imagery of US military sites posed a “potential threat” to security, it said.
The move follows the discovery of images of the Fort Sam Houston army base in Texas on Google Maps.
A Google spokesman said that where the US military had expressed concerns, images had been removed.
Google has now been barred from filming and conducting detailed studies of bases, following the discovery of detailed, three-dimensional panoramas online – and in particular, views of the Texan base.
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7282635.stm
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YouTube plans to launch a live streaming service later this year, in a bid to take on internet TV services.
The live channels will enable users to create live feeds of news events, entertainment and even 24-hour “lifecasts” which could be broadcast from users’ homes.
The live streaming channels could also include live music, breaking news stories and other entertainment content.
Source: nma.co.uk
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The March 2008 Domain Name Industry Brief released by VeriSign reports that “the Domain Name Industry closed 2007 with more than 153 million domain name registrations worldwide across all of the Top-Level Domain Names (TLDs), an increase of nearly 33 million domain name registrations since the close of 2006.”
PDF copy of the Domain Name Industry Brief, March 2008 can be downloaded here.
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