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Published Thursday, August 16, 2007 by VibrantVibhoo.
Over the recent times, you must have seen the splurge in violent videogames in the market.
Games like GTA: San Andreas, GTA IV, Manhunt 2, Postal 2, Midnight Club 3 etc have hit the retail shelves with a bang, release after release. The amount of violence has exponentially increased in each newer version. These games are changing the very definition of mainstream gaming entertainment. Sadistic and disturbing acts of violence are the sources of entertainment. Exposure to such content can have a deep psychological impact on children and adults playing it. Blood, gore and torture mixed with a nice array of assorted weapons have become the key ingredients of 'slasher' games. There's no room for mercy and your only goal is to win the game by killing as many as you can. Such development in the world of gaming raises questions about ethics, censorship and content management. Dont you think games should teach children a thing or two about good values and behaviour, rather than continued depiction of scenes encouraging violence?
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Published Friday, July 27, 2007 by VibrantVibhoo.
Recently got my hands on a mashup application 'Microsoft PopFly'. In general any mashup application is a mixture, a combination of information from various sources. One example is Wikimapia, which has uses customised Google API & Wiki. Another new website in its Beta is Yahoo Pipes.
Microsoft PopFly enables one to create mashups & webpages without having to know coding. Yeah, mashups would a refreshing change in the world of software applications. I guess, it could make software development fun. Mashup basically is a mixture or a combination of information from various sources. It creates an enriched surfing experience. Mashups are the rich applications which would power the next generation computers connected to each other with a superfast network connection.
Microsoft sure knows how to combine aesthetics with technology... a la Apple Inc.
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Published Wednesday, July 25, 2007 by VibrantVibhoo.
Just discovered this interesting multiplayer gaming site while surfing. I bet you could spent hours playing it. Its fast, catchy n interesting...Check it out yourself...Click the link below.
I want to play iSketch
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Published Saturday, January 20, 2007 by VibrantVibhoo.
I came across a wonderful Computer Hardware Review site - XBit Labs. Contains in-depth information on a wide range of hardware products, right from motherboards, graphic cards, RAM's to CPU fans, Strage devices etc ...
http://www.xbitlabs.com/One good interesting article was about the basic difference between DDR and DDR2 memory.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/memory/display/ddr2.html
Google seems to be integrating all of its products with the single google account.
Just noticed one peculiar advantage: Using a single google account, now one can login two or more blogs simultaneously. No need to memorize separate usernames and passwords. Also one can quickly switch over to other google products like Gmail, Orkut, Gtalk etc...
On othe other side, there should be a concern about security issues. Suppose the google account gets hacked, all the services of google products used by the person, are exposed. In this case I think having separate login accounts seems safer.
Experience one new update to my blog -- background music. Yeah just embedded a mp3 file for some background music. I believe it creates a haunting techno atmosphere while surfing. Guess which piece of music it is? .......
Labels: New Blog Feature
Okay, so with the Blogger getting upgraded, I have switched over to its latest version. Thankfully the content and layout of blog doesnt change. However one can sign in using the google account instead of the Blogger.com username. Wonder what happens to the older username ... does it remain active? Gotta check out ... whether one can login Blogger with google account and the blogger account both.
Labels: New Blog Feature
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Published Thursday, August 17, 2006 by VibrantVibhoo.
Test your Bandwidth using this amazing site
SpeedTestIt provides a cool geographical visualization to test the download and upload speeds.
You can choose among the select servers, to which you want your PC to connect.
http://www.speedtest.net/
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Published Wednesday, April 05, 2006 by VibrantVibhoo.
Check out
The All New Yahoo Mail Beta featuring
'tabbed browsing' similar to that of firefox. The interface looks quite like Outlook Express, however Yahoo has stuck to its own set of features.
One of the new features is RSS newsfeeds, which you can directly access from your mailbox. Secondly, its got an advanced address book management (very comprehensive contact mgmt).
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Published Monday, February 13, 2006 by VibrantVibhoo.
Just came across an interesting site
SketchSwap. Draw anything you want and you get another random picture drawn by some other user, in return.
Basically its a fun site analogous to
Yahoo Doodle, wherein you can scratch anything during pastimes or perhaps try designing some complex figure
So guys, unleash your creative skills and start drawing.........