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Top Nepalese Twitter handles to follow

Many people have even jumped to Twitter because of increasing chaos and boredom in Facebook. Here are top Nepalese Twitter handles to follow among political leaders, bureaucrats, celebrities as well as journalists

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Now you can undo emails from Gmail

Gmail has finally added the feature that enables you to undo send the email within 30 seconds of maximum time.

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Now, Facebook worth more than Walmart

Trust it or not, Facebook is currently worth more than the world's biggest retailer, Walmart. In only three years as an public company, Facebook has pipped Walmart as far as total assets. Throughout the most recent year, Facebook's stock has hopped approximately 30 for every penny and the trip has added more than $65 billion to its fairly estimated worth, conveying it to more than $236 billion, simply over Walmart's $235 billion

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What an idea Samsung !! (video)

Samsung safety truck keeps drivers safe by letting them see whats ahead on the road.

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Microsoft’s Bing goes better

Music searches will now show a module up at the top for the artist with a photo and a list of other top songs

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Now suitcases going high-tech, comes with biometric lock, power bank, Bluetooth speakerphone

With the advancement of technology each and every aspect of daily life is becoming SMART now. First phones became smart then TV, Computers, Cameras, Bathrooms, Dresses and now suitcase also becoming smart with new technology.

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What is #FollowFriday ?

It finally helps to increase the number of followers and interact with new people.

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App to help for the well-being of earthquake victims

There is plenty of evidence that being proactive about caring for well-being can give us a real boost, even when times are stressful

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Find the perfect android phone for you

How often do you engage in that activity and what related smartphone feature matters the most?

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Nepal Telecom provides free WiFi in earthquake affected areas

Abhie Ghimire Nepal Telecom (NT) together with other ISPs (Internet Service Providers) have launched free wifi zones in temporary relief camps at earthquake affected districts. 14 districts which have been severely affected by the earthquake have been targeted for providing this service. NT has agreed to provide the service with the aim to establish proper communication between the family members …

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Uber gets pretty famous in China

Uber provides around 100,000 rides per day in China

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5 feature you will get in IOS 9

Apple is planning to make your experience quite good with new features and version of its IOS here are 5 feature you will get in IOS 9

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25% of Twitter Timeline stuffs are fake: study

Relying on news spread on Social Networks like Facebook & Twitter is fool, reports shows number of links shared on social web leads you to fake stuffs. With incredible sources and people/account Facebook became Fakebook and Twitter is on the same way.

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Facebook Lite launched

Facebook launched a new version of its app to enable more and more people around the world to use it.

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Five stand out features of Windows 10

Windows 10 is set to release on July 29 as a free upgrade and will introduce a host of new features for its users

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World’s first 1 cm chip to measure blood sugar levels

The chip which is only a centimeter long communicates with the a user's smartphone

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Now more accurate location for FB friend

Now, your friend can know exactly from where you are sending FB messages to him/her. Before Facebook Messenger of your phone used to send nearby locations, if you was on conversations with your friend from Thamel, at that time Messenger on your friend’s mobile has showed Kathmandu as your location.

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Meet inbox by Gmail (Video)

Inbox, not a simple an app by Gmail, but it is your assistant who manages your mail box I an organized manner and keeps your conversation and priorities organized.

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