Wednesday 30 October 2013
COME FLY WITH ME
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ANSWER:THEY ARE ALL NAMES OF INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS IN INDIA .AMBEDKAR AIRPORT IN NAGPUR,ANNA AIRPORT IN CHENNAI,BIJU PATNAIK AIRPORT IN BHUBANESHWAR, INDIRA GANDHI AIRPORT IN DELHI,SARDAR VALLABHAI PATEL AIRPORT IN AHMEDABAD,NETAJI SUBASH CHANDRA BOSE AIRPORT IN KOLKATA,RAJIV GANDHI AIRPORT IN HYDRABAD,SHIVAJI AIRPORT IN MUMBAI,PASUMPON MUTHURAMA LINGA THEVER AIRPORT IN MADURAI.
Thursday 17 October 2013
ROCK AND ROLL
'X' is a name given to two music-focused online services. It was originally founded as a pioneering peer-to-peer file sharing Internet service that emphasized sharing audio files, typically music, encoded in MP3 format. The original company ran into legal difficulties over copyright infringement, ceased operations and was eventually acquired by Roxio. In its second incarnation 'X' became an online music store until it was acquired by Rhapsody from Best Buy on December 1, 2011.
Later companies and projects successfully followed its P2P filesharing example such as Gnutella, Freenet and many others. Some services, like Grokster, Madster and the original eDonkey network, were brought down or changed due to similar circumstances.
'X' was co-founded by Shawn Fanning, John Fanning, and Sean Parker. Initially, 'X' was envisioned as an independent peer-to-peer file sharing service. The service operated between June 1999 and July 2001. Its technology allowed people to easily share their MP3 files with other participants.Although the original service was shut down by court order, the 'X' brand survived after the company's assets were liquidated and purchased by other companies through bankruptcy proceedings.
ID 'X'
Later companies and projects successfully followed its P2P filesharing example such as Gnutella, Freenet and many others. Some services, like Grokster, Madster and the original eDonkey network, were brought down or changed due to similar circumstances.
'X' was co-founded by Shawn Fanning, John Fanning, and Sean Parker. Initially, 'X' was envisioned as an independent peer-to-peer file sharing service. The service operated between June 1999 and July 2001. Its technology allowed people to easily share their MP3 files with other participants.Although the original service was shut down by court order, the 'X' brand survived after the company's assets were liquidated and purchased by other companies through bankruptcy proceedings.
ID 'X'
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Wednesday 16 October 2013
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