Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Yauba Launches World's First Privacy Safe Search Engine

Yauba, a Indian/British based company, launched world's first privacy safe search engine today. Yauba gives you the assurance that your private details will never be tracked or compromised.

"Most people have absolutely no idea how much information websites collect from their users," said A. "Ahmed" Hossain, Founder and Chief Information Officer of Yauba. "If people knew, they would be completely shocked. But what is much worse is that many unscrupulous websites take advantage of this ignorance by seeking ways to exploit their users' personal details."

"Our technology helps prevent such abuses from happening," continued Hossain. "By searching on Yauba and browsing third party websites with Yauba's anonymous privacy filter, Internet users now enjoy the highest level of privacy protection offered by any major search engine in the world today."

"For us here at Yauba, it is not a question of either/or," continued Basra. "It is simply not a trade-off. We offer our users the highest degree of privacy protection of any major search engine in the world today, and yet, we also offer our users an incredible user experience. Due to the way we have designed our service, Yauba can do both."

Will Yauba reach great heights?

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Shutterstock Extends 30 Days Shutterstock Footage Subscriptions To One Year At No Cost

Great news for all Shutterstock members who have 30 days subscriptions as shutterstock is extending all Shutterstock Footage subscription terms from 30 days to a full year at no additional cost.


You can download royalty free clips over a one year period at no cost.


"We know that many creative professionals, especially those working in the film, video and TV industry, are looking for innovative ways to cut costs while maintaining top quality," said Jon Oringer, founder and CEO of Shutterstock. "We therefore decided to extend all of our 30-day subscriptions to a full year, without charging our subscribers a dollar more."


"Today, more individuals are using video in new and inventive ways to build excitement for a variety of projects," said Adam Riggs, president and chief financial officer of Shutterstock. "We responded to this trend by developing Low Resolution subscription plans that are perfect for anyone who wants to use video to capture an audience's attention."


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