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Google launches smell-based search feature, Nose/ Gadgets are new status symbols


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Google launches smell-based search feature, Nose
News Picture Google has launched a new product that allows users to search the internet through smells. Yes, you read it right. The internet titan has rolled out Google Nose, currently in its beta stage, which enables users to check out what their ..more
 
Gadgets are new status symbols
News Picture People not only judge each other on what they drive, what they wear and where they live, they are now judging each other on what electronics they whip out to use in public. 

The iPhone seems to carry cachet for many users an..more
 
Whatsapp emerges as Facebook‘s rival on smartphones
News Picture Create personal profiles. Build networks of friends. Share photos, videos and music. 
That might sound precisely like Facebook, but hundreds of millions of tech-savvy young people have instead turned to a wave of smartphone-based messaging ..more
 
Google Glass to be tested by 8,000 people
News Picture Google has chosen 8,000 people, including celebrities and tech opinion formers, who will get the chance to test its much-awaited 'wearable computer' Glass. 

Those who wanted to become 'Glass Explorers' had a week in February to s..more
 
Facebook, Twitter sex crimes rise 400% in four years
News Picture Sex offences by users linked to social networking sites Facebook or Twitter have rocketed in the last four years. 
A Mirror investigation also revealed that paedophiles are increasingly logging on to the social networking sites to target ch..more
 
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