Archive for June, 2005

Google sued for click fraud

June 30th, 2005 by gaurav | No Comments | Filed in

A seller of online marketing tools has sued Google , charging that they have failed to protect users of its advertising program from “click fraud”.

Google has been doing their bit to safeguard the interests of advertisers but click fraud is such a fraud that it would not be possible for them to wipe out. Everyday I read in forums about people’s adsense accounst getting cancelled and at few times they have been reinstated if they did not find the account holder to be culprit.

Bastards…who??

June 30th, 2005 by gaurav | 1 Comment | Filed in

The whole World knows it. Googling also proves it A V/s I

Refering to this “Kissinger referred to Indians as b*******

Here are Kissingers comments Kissinger’s assessment was that “the Indians are b******* anyway. They are plotting a war.”

Now if he said so then how many wars Amercians have plotted and i have to agree with them.

I wonder what did he do to be a Noble Peace Prize laureate.

Explore Earth @ Google

June 29th, 2005 by gaurav | No Comments | Filed in ,

Google Earth puts a planet’s worth of imagery and other geographic information right on your desktop.

Want to know more about a specific location? Dive right in — Google Earth combines satellite imagery, maps and the power of Google Search to put the world’s geographic information at your fingertips.

Its FREE but you need Windows 2000 / Windows XP to run it.

My first target would be Eiffel Tower.

Newshound from Rediff

June 28th, 2005 by gaurav | No Comments | Filed in

Rediff.com has launched a new service - Newshound somewhat similar to Google News but this service gathers news related to India. They collect news fom 700 news sources and will be updated every 5 minutes.

Smart Shoe

June 28th, 2005 by gaurav | No Comments | Filed in

The World's First Intelligent ShoeAdidas has launched a new shoe “Adidas_1” which has a built in microprocessor capable of performing 5 million calculations per second that understands and adapts to give you the level of cushioning you need depending on the surface.

Very interesting I must say !! Just WonderINg, whether it supports Windows or not. >> see this flash movie