Author Archives: Rohit Langde
Rohit Langde is Founder and Editor-in-chief of Blogsolute. Tech Blogger by Passion & Profession | Mechanical Engineer by Qualification | Introverted Geek by Choice
Author Archives: Rohit Langde
Rohit Langde is Founder and Editor-in-chief of Blogsolute. Tech Blogger by Passion & Profession | Mechanical Engineer by Qualification | Introverted Geek by Choice
Google Android Market is now being upgraded and called as Google Play Store. This new logic of Google allows users to be completely connected to their content from any device at any time, maybe Books, Movies or Music.
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Pinterest is the latest social network trend that early adopters have already adopted. Set in Palo Alto (California), not far from the industry giants Facebook and Twitter. Exactly, Pinterest is not Facebook or Twitter. This startup was launched in 2010 but in recent months, its growth became rapid.
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Internet is full of a lot of content, and sometimes for visitors is very difficult to read content written in plain text, so it is almost always necessary to add some images to your articles. So, Find Free images for Blog and make visitors easily read your articles.
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Football, sport or “22 guys in shorts running after a ball.” The truth is there are many ways to refer to that for many is the biggest sport in the world. Almost as many as there are ways to enjoy it. One way to enjoy football is video games.
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Canonical surely has strong ambitions for its Linux Distribution- Ubuntu. They have unveiled “Ubuntu For Android” whose aim is to install Ubuntu and offer full desktop computing experience to a docked Android smartphone.
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In the physical world, when a person dies it seems reasonable that their assets pass to their children, loved relatives, either through a will or as part of the ritual of life. Do we have the same rights in the digital world? What about the purchase and / or downloading digital material?
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Google Drive (or GDrive as some prefer) is one of those services that have for years been among the rumors on web mainly because many users want to leave something. We have long been collecting evidence , but in September last year a operative hinted that Google was preparing something and now the New York […]
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Megaupload, most famous file hosting on web , has closed its doors, and alongwith it, all other Mega services, including the popular Megavideo is shut down. Owing to this closure, Internet experienced disappearance of 25 petabytes of files, many of them legitimate.
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