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Nintendo Wii leads the console sales race against Sony PS3 and Microsoft Xbox360
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Sony forecasts loss for 2007, thanks to loss from PS3 sales
Sony, manufacturers of the legendary PlayStation range of consoles, forecasts a loss of over US$413 million, in Sony’s console game division this year. Their recovery from these huge losses are not expected any time soon. More specifically, the profits will start coming in for Sony only after the PlayStation3 is put into widespread use and […]
Microsoft hopeful of success with cross-platform gaming; Wii surges ahead in sales in Japan
Microsoft is hopeful of the success of its innovative Gaming platform, which brings together Xbox 360 and the PC. It is due for launch in May. They hope that the launch of the platform will give PC Gaming a boost in Japan and in turn mean better business for its console. Gaming in Japan has […]
Inside Xbox360 – What makes the 360 tick?
The Xbox 360 is one of the so-called “next-gen” consoles, the others being the Sony PS3 and the Nintendo Wii. The architecture of the Xbox 360 is revolutionary, but it is not the hardware alone that makes a system. Most would say that the Xbox LIVE gives it a distinct advantage over its rivals. LIVE […]
Top 12 ways to make your blog posts digg-friendly
With such power, Digg is the most popular social media site on the internet (though not always the most favourite among webmasters/bloggers), and it commands respect and authority of great magnitudes. Entire sites can be made/broken by Digg because of the flood of visitors, and making the front page of Digg, staying there and getting […]
Analyzing my first Digg, Stumble Upon and Del.icio.us success
It was a good Christmas eve for me, with one of my posts hitting the front page and getting 700+ diggs. This is an expression of my thoughts about the digg and related issues. This site is hosted on Dreamhost, which ’supposedly’ buckles under the pressure of a Digg and the site goes offline. I […]
Kick out those damn CAPTCHAs
Web spam is on the rise, and how! Ask any person who owns a comment-enabled blog, and they’ll tell you a career of spam fighting. On a smaller scale, just check your email inbox, and you would find thousands of spam mails every week. With spamming at such an alarming rate, it is only natural […]
Review : The all-new, redesigned Google Analytics interface
More than a week after reporting about Google Analytics’ redesign, my Analytics account has finally switched over. Joy at last! I had mentioned in that post that, if all the hype surrounding the redesign were to be true, Google Analytics would finally be a stand-out in the crowd of site statistics services. The newly designed […]
Review: ReviewSaurus – The Techie Dino
ReviewSaurus is a tech blog, authored by Mayank, with special focus on free Software-related stuff. Notice that I say “special focus” – that’s because it is pretty much a write-it-all blog. Design The first thing that strikes me is its abnormal Design. He uses the BloggingPro theme by DesignDisease, which is an acceptable theme. However, […]