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Shahzad Roy New Song Apney Ullu

Shahzad Roy New Song Apney Ullu

Sindhi Funny man tell Pakistan s History in few Min s

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Sindhi Funny man tell Pakistan s History in few Min s

Chikni Chameli - The Official Song

Chikni Chameli - The Official Song

Science news highlights of 2011

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Science news highlights of 2011 The year 2011 offered up glimpses of Earth-like planets, hints of the Higgs boson and suggestions of a discovery that could turn modern physics on its head. Headlines were dominated by the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which resulted in the loss of thousands of lives and plunged the country into a nuclear emergency. The BBC News website's science editor Paul Rincon looks back at an eventful year in science and the environment. January - Another Earth?   Kepler has revolutionised the search for distant Earth-like planets   The scientific year kicked off with the American Astronomical Society meeting in a chilly Seattle. Among the most anticipated results were those from Nasa's Kepler space telescope , which had hit its stride after being launched in 2009. At the conference, Dr Natalie Batalha outlined details of Kepler 10b, which was at the time the smallest planet yet discovered outside our Solar System -

Moscow protest: Thousands rally against Vladimir Putin

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Moscow protest: Thousands rally against Vladimir Putin Advertisement Huge crowds packed central Moscow for one of the biggest protests in years Continue reading the main story Related Stories In pictures: Russian rallies Medvedev urges bold Russia reform Putin accepts 'lawful' protests Tens of thousands of people have rallied in central Moscow in a show of anger at alleged electoral fraud. They passed a resolution "not to give a single vote to Vladimir Putin" at next year's presidential election. Protest leader Alexei Navalny told the crowd to loud applause that Russians would no longer tolerate corruption. "I see enough people here to take the Kremlin and [Government House] right now but we are peaceful people and won't do that just yet," he said. Demonstrators say parliamentary elections on 4 December, which were won by Mr Putin's party, were rigged. The government

Irish privacy watchdog calls for Facebook changes

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Irish privacy watchdog calls for Facebook changes   Facebook's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, has said the firm can do better on privacy The Irish data protection commissioner has recommended widespread changes to improve privacy on Facebook. They include making its terms and conditions clearer and offering users greater control over how their data is used on the site. The findings are particularly significant because Facebook Ireland was given responsibility for all non-US and Canadian data in September 2010. Facebook has six months to implement the changes. Commissioner Billy Hawkes will conduct a formal review of its progress in July. Commenting on the report , he said: "This was a challenging engagement both for my office and for Facebook Ireland. The audit has found a positive approach and commitment on the part of FB-I [Facebook Ireland] to respecting the privacy rights of its users." The review was conducted partly in response to complaints abou

£16 computer gets close to launch

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Bare bones Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch Many developers are keen to get their hands on the bare bones Raspberry Pi computer. The eagerly anticipated Raspberry Pi home computer is about to go into production. The $25 (£16) machine is being created in the hope that it will inspire a new generation of technology whizz kids. The Pi uses an Arm chip similar to that found in mobile phones and is intended to run a version of the Linux open source operating system. Test versions of finished devices are being checked and if all is well volume production will start in January. The idea for Raspberry Pi came from video game veteran David Braben who was searching for a way to inspire young people to start a career in technology. Mr Braben got his start in games thanks to the BBC Micro on which he, and school friend Ian Bell, created pioneering computer game Elite. Raspberry Pi is being developed in Cambridgeshire and every update has been watched closely by those ke