Apple announces a new programming language “Swift” for iOS and OS X

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Apple today announced a new programming language called Swift at WWDC, which will replace Objective C as the language developers use for building iOS and OS X apps. Craig Federighi announced the new language on stage saying, “We’ve used Objective-C for 20 years, and we love it. But we wondered what we could do without the baggage of C.” Federighi confirmed that Swift code and C can live in the same app together, too, so developers can upgrade their code as they go, rather than replacing it in one go. Read More
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“Vivacity” WordPress Theme Released

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We have released our first WordPress Responsive Theme called "Vivacity". The Vivacity Theme is also completely responsive, meaning that it is automatically compatible with any device that a website visitor uses to view the site, whether on a desktop, smartphone, tablet, etc.   The Vivacity Theme is the perfect solution for website administrators who are looking for a way to add a touch of minimalistic professionalism to their website in a way that doesn't require the work of an expensive custom web developer. Vivacity is a child theme of Twenty Fourteen. Using Vivacity theme you can customize various element's in theme like color of headings, background etc. To access a Vivacity Theme , Download it here.
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Our 6th Incorporation Day!!!

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We congratulate to all our Team Members for this Annual Day, This day is all because of their hard work, and dedication towards us, and we hope their support will be on going in same way. We also congratulate all our Clients who had believe in us and give us a chance to work with them and without their kind support this Day was not possible.
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Twitter adding an option to ‘mute’ people

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Twitter is introducing a way to silence noisy people you follow but aren’t quite ready to unfollow.The option, called “mute,” lets you hide the tweets and activity of selected accounts from your timeline. Muting someone won’t, however, stop the person from being able to interact with your tweets — be it favoriting, replying or retweeting. The fact that they are doing so just won’t show up in your timeline.To mute someone, click on the “more” link on individual tweets, then click “mute @username.” Muting can also be done from someone’s profile page by tapping the gear icon and selecting “mute @username.”This can be a convenient way to temporarily muffle people who, for example, are live tweeting an event or opining on a topic that you don’t much care about. Muting…
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