Porn star Sunny Leone has been crowned India’s most googled celebrity, beating Bollywood divas Katrina Kaif, Kareena Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
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Sunny tops ‘Google search list’
May 18, 2012
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Porn star Sunny Leone has been crowned India’s most googled celebrity, beating Bollywood divas Katrina Kaif, Kareena Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
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Sunny tops ‘Google search list’
In a new study issued by Accuvant, Google Chrome was deemed to be the most secure browser, based on the technologies and measures it implements to ensure that rogue code does at little damage as possible. Internet Explorer was found to be close and
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Google-Commissioned Study Finds Google Chrome to Be the Safest
Google’s Chrome has overtaken Mozilla’s Firefox as the world’s second most popular web browser, but Microsoft’s Internet Explorer still has a healthy lead. According to figures from StatCounter, Chrome now has 25.69% of the worldwide market,
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Chrome overtakes Firefox, eyes up IE
Both the Facebook Nation and the growing ranks of Google+ users can take advantage of new services designed to help troops and veterans reconnect with buddies from old units. Vet Connect is among the latest offerings from the Google mothership, part of
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Get connected: Military-oriented services available for Google+, Facebook users
Internet Explorer blocks some of my sites and I am not happy about this. I know it has my security as its objective but I would rather make that decision myself. Messages such as IE has blocked this site becuase it might have “threats” is is considered
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Internet Explorer Blocks some of my Sites
The maverick Santosh Pandit, who has created a wave in Mollywood, is also a ‘big star’ on the internet.
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Santosh Pandit, the ‘search’ star
For the first time in over a decade, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer dips below 50 percent of the global, worldwide web browser market share across all platforms. Could this spell the beginning of the end for IE? The answer is both yes and no.
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Internet Explorer Slipping as Other Browsers Catchup
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer last month lost the largest amount of browser usage share in three years, according to data from Net Applications. Read the research here
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Microsoft’s IE Posts Biggest Share Drop in Three Years
GREENSBORO, N.C. (9/12/11)–International wire service provider Western Union Business Solutions announced that it no longer will support the use of Internet Explorer 6 (IE), according to First Carolina Corporate CU
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Corporate: Wire transfer vendor to discontinue IE 6
I’ve used it a little and am amazed of how smooth, fast and clean the UI is. I’m really liking it, If it wasn’t for all my mozilla add-ons I would switch to it.
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