Saturday, February 11, 2012

Share Your Web Browsing Activities With Google, Get Paid $25



Google is seeking volunteers who want to get paid to browse the Web. The catch? Google will track all the sites you visit.
The Web giant quietly launched a new program, called Screenwise, in which users are being offered up to $25 in gift cards to share with Google the Web sites they visit and how they use them. Google is building a panel of participants to "learn more about how everyday people use the Internet," the company said on its sign-up page.
Participants install a Web browser extension that shares all their browsing activities with Google. In exchange for revealing such information, participants are given a $5 Amazon.com gift card upon signing up, then another gift card every three months while in the program, until they earn a maximum of $25. Amazon.com is not a sponsor of

BJP launches YUVA, an internet TV channel for the Indian youth

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has launched YUVA, an internet TV channel for the Indian youth. The YUVA TV would be webcasted between 5 PM to 7 PM every day on Yuva4India.TV. According to a party release, this initiative is an effort to connect with the masses in a sustained manner.

“With the launch of this internet channel, BJP aims to create a content rich, experiential and innovative