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Uighur Muslims in China Arrested For ‘Online Jihad’

Chinese crackdown on Uighur Muslim, continues in the country’s restive Muslim-majority Xinjiang province, as security agencies arrested over 139 activists over the past few weeks on charges of promoting jihad online.

Instagram Opens its Albums to Advertisers

Images and colors are basic elements of an advertisement while growing users of social media happen to be a potential growing market for all sort of companies; the huge opportunity thus created thus made it quite obvious why Instagram, Facebook -owned property (acquired for 1 billion dollars on April 12, 2012) decided to take business the next level.

GTA 5 PC Update: New Possible System Requirements

Grand Theft Auto (GTA 5) PC's overwhelming demand from gamers has caused some sort of mania in the gaming world, even prompting an update on the new predictions for the PC version's expected system requirements.

LinkedIn Launches Intro Service, LinkedIn for iPhone

On Wednesday Networking site LinkedIn launched a new iPhone-only service called Intro, as a result of the latest LinkedIn integration with iOS Mail Messages. Intro delivers all of the details of the contacts to the user in a nifty interface, in a similar manner to other email tools like Rapportive.

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg Tops US Highest Paid CEO List

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was the highest paid CEO in the United States last year, according to an annual poll by corporate governance research group GMI Ratings released this week, raking in nearly $2.28 billion thanks to a combination of salary, bonuses and stock options.

Twitter Might Shut Down Its #Music App Soon

Reports that the Twitter #Music app might shut down anytime soon have been circulating lately. According to AllThingsD, numerous sources have told them that Twitter is “strongly considering killing off its Twitter #Music mobile application.”

Google Ads Might Feature Your Face Royalty Free

Google Inc. recently announced another privacy change that it has made to its Terms of Service. According to reports the company is gearing up to use users' names and photos to advertise its products and services. The updated terms of service will go into effect on November 11th.

'Do a Barrel Roll' Trick: Google Still Spinning Around in 2013! [VIDEOS]

In November 2011, Google introduced the cool "do a barrel roll" trick for the users of its famous search engine. It spins the user’s screen and temporarily turns it upside down just by typing the words do a barrel roll on the search field and then clicking on Enter. It was such a hit back then, and surprisingly, it’s still a hit in 2013!

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