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Missed watching Midnight Hot on your TV screen? Want some sizzling hot babes to warm you up this cold Indian winter? Well with FTV on your cellphone it couldn't get hotter. True to its commitment to the entertainment industry, Hungama Mobile, the largest aggregator, developer and publisher of Indian entertainment content has entered into to an exclusive partnership with Fashion TV, world's most popular fashion destination on television. This association will enable the mobile users across India to download exclusive clips as well as interactive content on fashion and lifestyle from the 24 hour TV channel on their mobile phones. In addition to this FTV India has launched an India centric fashion portal www.ftv.co.in which would be a one stop destination for the fashion conscious, enthusiast, designer, trade et all with community features, blogs, exclusive videos, designer sections, fashion news and interactive features like games etc.

The mobile content would be made available across various categories as images, videos, ring tones, games and many more exciting features. The exclusive tie up will enable the Indian consumers and fashion lovers to download exciting and fun fashion videos, models and designer profiles, photo shoots, and fashion tips by FTV. FTV Mobile will be marketed both to the consumer as well as marketers along with the FTV India website, ftv.co.in The innovative website will ensure that the fashion enthusiasts get their complete dose of information on everything related to fashion, entertainment and lifestyle in India and indeed rest of the world. The website will cover Fashion celebrities, Blogs, Community Feature – My F Mag, , Exotic holiday destinations, FTV merchandize, Apparels,Videos, Fashion Calendars, Lifestyle tips, contests and Diamond Club memberships!

Highlighting the benefits of the association, Mr. Tarun Srivastava, Business Head Fashion TV India, said," Keeping in mind the world's growing interest in the Indian fashion industry and the consequent need for a user friendly platform to reach out to the masses, our decision to partner with Hungama Mobile brings us utmost delight. This service will enable consumers to be in loop of what world fashion has to offer. As we move forward, we are looking forward to offering innovative and popular digital entertainment to our Indian users"

How to download the content of FTV

On Airtel, Vodafone, Tata, BSNL, BPL and Reliance, You can access FTV content directly through the operator portals across all the carriers listed above. One can also access FTV content on all GPRS enabled devices by logging into http://mobile.ftv.co.in or send 'FTV' to 54646

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According to Reuters Hungarian scientists are working on computer software analyzing dog barks that could allow people to better recognize dogs' basic emotions, Hungarian ethologist Csaba Molnar said. Molnar and his colleagues at Budapest's ELTE University have tested software which distinguishes the emotional reaction of 14 dogs of the Hungarian Mudi herding breed to six situations: When the dog is alone, when it sees a ball, it fights, it plays, it encounters a stranger or it goes for a walk. "A possible commercial application could be a device for dog-human communication," the scientist told Reuters.

Well wonder what's next? Did I hear birds chirping, the insect buzzing…. Yet till date there isn't a single good software for translating the human voice in all its correctness!

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Looking for high quality LED exit signs and more this is probably one of the best websites to goto. Read more

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Much has been written about memories and how technology has help preserve them. Read more

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January 20, 2008

Comcast

Speed is a need. Right? Now imagine what if you got one-hundred times faster than standard dial up so with the click of the mouse you can jump from point of interest to point of interest on the net. Read more

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Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google, annouced few noteworthy measures yesterday.

According to Google, in its continuing effort to use the power of information and technology to help people better their lives, Google.org today rolled out five core initiatives that will be the focus of its philanthropic efforts over the next five to ten years. Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google (NASDAQ: GOOG), will collaborate with experienced partners working in each of these fields, investing its resources and tapping the strengths of Google's employees and global operations to advance its core initiatives.

Today's announcement includes more than $25 million in new grants and investments to initial partners globally across many geographies. The resources come from a commitment by Google's founders to devote approximately 1 percent of the company's equity plus 1 percent of annual profits to philanthropy, as well as employee time.

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The Haryana government today launched http://haryanaindustries.nic.in, the first industries portal launched by a state in India, in association with Microsoft India Pvt Ltd. The portal was launched here in Gurgaon today by Shri Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Honorable Chief Minister, Haryana, in the presence of Union, Commerce and Industries Minister, Haryana, Shri Kamal Nath. Read more

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A digital generation is what we are. Imagine every aspect of our lives is getting digital day by day all in form of information. Our documents, pictures, music is already digital. Read more

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January 12, 2008

Children's Laptop Project

The head of the One Laptop Per Child effort says Intel could still contribute to the program for developing nations. The One Laptop Per Child Project would welcome Intel back if the chip maker returned to the group, the head of OLPC said last week. According to PCWorld "It was very unfortunate what happened with Intel and I hope there's a way of rebuilding it in the future because there's no interest in OLPC pushing Intel out. It just is not in our interest. Our goal is to get this to as many children as possible," said Nicholas Negroponte, chairman of OLPC, in an interview.

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For all those people who had predicted the end of TV and newspapers here is an eyeopener. In the technologically most advanced country, USA, most Americans still get campaign info on TV.

According to Techcrunch

Some new data from the Pew Research Center puts some numbers around the growing influence of the Internet on political campaigns. None of this is too surprising, but it quantifies what we already know: that the Internet is becoming more important in political campaigns, especially among younger people. Each election, teh Internet grows stronger and stronger. This data suggests that in 2008 the Internet may still not be the deciding medium in the election, but it certainly points to that being the case in 2012. Here are some tables from the report, which is based on a survey of 1,430 adults in the U.S.

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