HTML5 cheatsheet

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Today in this post I will tell and show you HTML5 Cheatsheet. HTML5 is a language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web, a core technology of the Internet. It is the latest revision of the HTML standard (originally created in 1990) and currently remains under development. Its core aims have been to improve the language with support for the latest multimedia while keeping it easily readable by humans and consistently understood by computers and devices (web browsers, parsers etc.) Continue reading HTML5 cheatsheet

The Evolution Of The Geek

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Today in this post I will tell and show you about The Evolution of the Geek.

When one hears the word ‘geek’, images are conjured of pocket protectors and nightstands made out of old comic books. That old notion of geek-dom has since evolved into a new, tech-savy, and dare we say ‘cool’ geek

foursquare 2010: OUR YEAR OF 3400% GROWTH

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If You Printed Twitter

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Today in this post I will tell and show you if you thought of printing the Twitter. Have you thought how many tweets are been done ever second to let you know it’s more than thousand tweets per second. So if think of printing all the tweets are been done, how many papers it’s going to take? Let’s have a look to it


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Note: – This graph was made in 2010.

Total Domain Name Registrations Chart

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Today in this post I will tell you about total domain name registered worldwide. According to VeriSign more than 201.8 million domain name registrations across all Top Level Domains (TLDs), an increase of 3.8 million domain names, or 2 percent over the second quarter. Registrations have grown by 13.3 million, or 7 percent over the past year. The base of Country Code Top Level Domains (ccTLDs) was 79.2 million domain names, a 1.4 percent increase quarter over quarter, and 2.4 percent year-over-year.

There are many sites which use millions of sub domains (like *BlogSpot.com, *.WordPress.com and many more) and those are not counted the above repot.