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Microsoft teams up with the biggest U.S. nonprofit HMO

Kaiser Permanente, the nation’s largest nonprofit health maintenance organization has teamed up with Microsoft to expand its HealthVault online medical records program.
The partnership was announced on Monday and they will be running a pilot project which will run until November. The pilot program aims to expand functionality to the personal e-health records of Kaiser Permanente [...]

ONO to test broadband service with speeds up to 100 Mbps

‘ONO’ one of Spanish leading cable network operator will test broadband service with speeds up to 100 Mbps in the metropolitan area of Valladolid. This service will be a pilot project and the operator plans to test this technology for six months before the service’s commercial launch in Madrid.
The operator plans to invest EUR 75 [...]

Stumbleupon adds the captcha code

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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YouTube Video Downloader

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 [...]

Yahoo OnePlace: bookmarking tool for cell phones

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. [...]

US defence bans Google map-makers

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 [...]

YouTube to launch live streaming service

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 [...]

Alternatives to Adsense

Here is a list of alternatives to adsense
Adsense Alternatives
24/7 RealMedia
AdBrite
Advertising.com
Burst Media
Kanoodle
Link Share
ValueClick
Yahoo Publisher Network
Accelerator Media
Ad Agency 1
Ad Dynamix
AdEngage
Adgenta
Adhearus
AdKnowledge
AdPepper
Adtoll <- I use it on my forum
ADServing Network
Adsmart
Adtegrity
AdZuba
Adversal
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Free Online Tools For Resizing Images

Here are some Free Online Tools For Resizing Images
http://www.blibs.com/editor/

http://www.resize2mail.com/

http://online-image-resize.kategorie.cz/

http://www.resizeimage.4u2ges.com/

http://www.resizr.com/

http://www.shrinkpictures.com/
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Google, IBM, Microsoft, VeriSign Follow Yahoo! To Join OpenID

Google, IBM, Microsoft, VeriSign, and Yahoo! have joined the board of the OpenID Foundation, the organisation set up to facilitate access to multiple online services with a single username and password.
The move follows Yahoo! last month announcing that its accountholders would be able to use any web site supporting OpenID without creating a separate username [...]