Google comes up with cricket blogging contest

As world cup fever is up, Google India explored a Cricket World Cup Campaign recently, assuring cricket fans an exclusively interactive experience through Internet. This campaign would help users to write, share and debate about and enjoy the Cricket World Cup through an incorporated platform of Google products like Google homepage, Google Desktop, Blogger and Orkut by way of special landing page www.google.co.on/cricket.

Google is further hosting a blogging cricket contest, entries for which one can submit it at www.google.co.in/cricket/contest. This would include posts on anything from cricket ground West Indies to viewer’s opinions on the progress of the various teams at the World Cup. Both existing and new users would can avail the opportunity to take part in this amazing contest.

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MSN launches cricket portal on web and mobile

MSN India has recently launched www.msncricket.com, available on the internet and on WAP mobile phones. Users could catch the action direct from the Caribbean, with MSN’s Top World Cup Stories, limited columns from Ricky Ponting, Stephen Fleming, Graeme Smith, Mahela Jayawardene between many others members, World Cup schedule, group profiles, pitch reports, photo galleries, discussions, match previews, live scorecards, elite slideshows and an audio update of all the action that would happens in West Indies and lots more.
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Google improves protection of private data

Google now take steps to boost up consumer privacy protections in up coming months, the company announced. The search giant stated that it is taking steps to incomprehensible detail, after about 18 to 24 months on the surfing habits of millions of web surfer, which an possibly be used to identify individuals.

The company would collect information on web users like keyword queries, internet addresses and “cookies” that are used by websites and advertisers, to track web surfing habits. The company stores data in huge computer data centers in different locations around the world.

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Indian bloggers mark Yahoo copyright violations

Yahoo Inc.’s difficulty with Indian bloggers over illegal reproduction of their content on its Indian portals might be just beginning.

Bloggers claim they have recognized more cases of their content being reproduced without their permission on Yahoo’s Indian portals. Yahoo’s Indian supplementary has yet to come up with any suitable response, which satisfies the bloggers.

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Google maps World Wildlife Fund efforts

Google last Monday added facts of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) environmental projects to its well-liked global online mapping service.

The Mountain View, Calif., Internet search powerhouse interlaces WWF images, information and other website links into its Google Earth plan.

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Google enlarges the Empire, Quietly

Search giant google has recently started selling TV ads, according to The Wall Street Journal reports. Google preceding year started testing TV ads to Concord, Calif. customers of cable company Astound Broadband, report according to the Journal. Additionally, Venture Beat reports that Google is just about to counterfeit a contract with satellite TV Company Dish Network.

The Journal guesses that Google may even target TV ads based on viewers’ neighborhoods — though it’s not very clear why Google will be in a improved position to power that type of demographic targeting than any other companies.

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Ford and Garmin Partner on MSN Direct GPS Units

Ford is done with a deal with Garmin to offer their new nuvi 680 device with entrenched MSN Direct content in Ford, Lincoln and Mercury dealerships in the country.

The Ford-branded nuvi further features a superb custom splash screen and database of Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealerships and Quick Lane service centers around US. The units would be sold in a particular Ford Official Licensed Product branded retail box. The moveable unit easily mounts to any vehicle, and could be used for pedestrian navigation as well.

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MSN Vietnam gate to open in second quarter of 2007

The MSN Vietnam information gate is predicted to be launched in the beginning of the second quarter this year.

The e-information gate MSN Vietnam is actually a joint venture of VIP Wireless, VDC and Microsoft. The two Vietnamese partners had signed a contract with Microsoft in November last year.

MSN Vietnam, which would be in Vietnamese, would further enable users to use e-mail, Messenger and few other MSN services. It would also include a computer-cell phone messaging system, online charity programmer, and other relatives seeking support and security and code-protection services.

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MSN Vietnam gate to open in second quarter of 2007

The MSN Vietnam information gate is predicted to be launched in the beginning of the second quarter this year.

The e-information gate MSN Vietnam is actually a joint venture of VIP Wireless, VDC and Microsoft. The two Vietnamese partners had signed a contract with Microsoft in November last year.

MSN Vietnam, which would be in Vietnamese, would further enable users to use e-mail, Messenger and few other MSN services. It would also include a computer-cell phone messaging system, online charity programmer, and other relatives seeking support and security and code-protection services.

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Ford and Garmin Partner on MSN Direct GPS Units

Ford is done with a deal with Garmin to offer their new nuvi 680 device with entrenched MSN Direct content in Ford, Lincoln and Mercury dealerships in the country.

The Ford-branded nuvi further features a superb custom splash screen and database of Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealerships and Quick Lane service centers around US. The units would be sold in a particular Ford Official Licensed Product branded retail box. The moveable unit easily mounts to any vehicle, and could be used for pedestrian navigation as well.

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