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New version of Google Mobile App for iPhone

Google announced yesterday that the new version of their Google Mobile App is available on iTunes. In the new version, they have a redesigned search results display that shows more results at once and, more importantly, opens web pages from the results within the app. This update will get you to what you need faster. [...]

[ More ] December 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in technology |

Twitter Lists Now Open To All Users, Get your list now !!!

Twitter’s new Lists feature is now available to all users, project lead Nick Kallen has just confirmed through a tweet. The functionality has been in testing for weeks now with a select group of users, and a couple of weeks ago, opened to a wider audience.
The Twitter Lists feature has a similar concept like a [...]

[ More ] November 3rd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Internet News |

Android 2.0 screenshot !!!

While Android 1.6 is still talking everywhere, BGR had the nerve to publish shots of version 2.0 which doesn’t even have a formal due date yet. But it doesn’t matter, they look great.
Android 2.0 looks to be a major improvement in Google’s mobile OS. From native Exchange support to native Facebook support (it [...]

[ More ] October 16th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Internet News |

warehouse strategies

Warehouse management is very important step to control the movement and storage of materials on the warehouse. Warehouse management monitors the receiving, handling, storing, moving, packaging, and distributing of materials in and around the warehouse. It is very crucial to evaluate each and every function of the warehouse management because the warehouse management system must [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in technology |

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