Lunascape is a new browser from Japan with an all new concept, multiple rendering engines. It offers support for Trident ( Internet Explorer), Gecko (Firefox) and Webkit ( Google Chrome and Apple Safari) rendering engines. In fact the browser was there for quite some time, but was in Japanese. The English version is still in Alpha stage, but in my tests proved stable enough for regular use.

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Did you ever wondered if anybody else is using your beloved Gmail account? or Is there any way to monitor the account activity? Ok, Google got a solution, not much advanced but fair enough to identify the recent IP addresses used to access the account. Google help page says that the recent activity includes any times that your mail was accessed, using a regular web browser, through a POP client, from a mobile device, etc. The list includes the IP address from which the access was made, as well as the time and date.
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Google | October 1st, 2008
Yeah, you read me right. Google has setup an exact replica of their index from way back in 2001 where facebook or myspace or youtube doesn’t exist! Google setup all this as part of their 10th anniversary celebrations.
The old school looking logo is the first thing to catch your eye. The other differences are minimal like missing ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ button and the Google account linkbar at the top. Take a look at the screenshot below:

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