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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Gmail Drive creates a 400 times more powerful


From now on users can use Google Drive to send an attachment without leaving the interface creating a message in Gmail. "As of today, it's even easier to share files: you can attach files without leaving Gmail Drive" wrote Phil Sharp, Gmail product manager, in the official blog The advantage is that as the file is stored in Drive, users can insert material up to 10 GB, according to Google, documents " 400 times bigger " than those that can be sent as anattachment traditional. Also, because you are sending a file stored in the cloud, all recipients will have access to the latest version of the document, without having to worry about sending the modified files.  If any of the contacts do not have access, Gmail warns offering to who give permission required. The feature allows you to share a document, but with the feeling of sending.  Google Drive makes it much easier file management . Visitors have access to your photos and text files from anywhere. While Dropbox is still the leader in this market and has already implemented such services, the megabuscador tries to take a portion of the business with the integration with Gmail.

Sentenced to death in absentia to seven Christians by Mohammed film


Symbolic capital punishment but because the prisoners are not even on the bench. This Wednesday a Cairo court has sentenced seven to death in absentia by Egyptian Christians participate in film satire about Muhammad last September unleashed a brutal wave of outrage in the Muslim world and was primed with Western embassies. "The seven accused have been convicted of insulting the Islamic religion to take part in the production and dissemination of a movie that insults Islam and its prophet," argued the judge Saif al Nasr Soliman. were accused of endangering the unity national mocking Islam and spreading false information.The trailer for 'The innocence of Muslims' was published online last July, but not revealed until an Egyptian Salafi television aired a handful of frames. On 11 September anger gripped the vicinity of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, in the center of the capital. Anger for blasphemy toured the region, from Libya to neighboring Pakistan, claiming the lives of fifty people. On 18 September, the Egyptian Prosecutor General ordered custody and charged against these seven Coptic Christians living in the U.S. , and resell Christian Terry Jones for his involvement in the production and release of the controversial film. The prosecutor Abdel Meguid Mahmud then ordered the suspects, seven men and one woman, were tried by the Criminal Court of Cairo. One day after the first incident, the authorities included the seven sentenced to death in the wanted list after submission of five complaints.The Egyptian Prosecutor course also a request for arrest to Interpol and their U.S. counterparts claiming delivery of the accused. Those sentenced to death figure Nakoula Basseley, Egyptian Coptic aficando in California and convicted of bank fraud that allegedly was the film's producer. It also includes the attorney Moris Sadeq, founder of the Coptic Association in Washington denouncing the alleged persecution of Copts in Egypt, Nabil Adib Bisada, head of communications at the association, and Morqos Aziz, presenter of religious programs in the U.S..

Fifty killed in two car bomb attack in Damascus


At least 54 people were killed and dozens injured (all civilians) in a double attack "terrorist" in the main square Yarmana suburb, southeast of Damascus, as reported by the official Syrian news agency, Sana. The agency said that according to initial reports, the blasts also caused serious damage to the area. The opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed the information and said that they are two car bombs. The attacks were nearly simultaneous Yarmana, southeast of the Syrian capital, where the population is mostly Druze and Christian . For now, the official media have offered a number of casualties, although they have reported the attack, they have described as "terrorist." The pro-government television channel Al Dunnia noted that there are two car bombs were loaded with large amounts of explosives. The chain said that this double attack coincided with the explosion of two bombs in the neighborhoods of Al Nahda and Al Qariat, Yarmana also, but did not say if there were casualties. Violence has intensified in Syria amid paralysis of mediation efforts, which have failed to end a conflict that began in March 2011 and has resulted in a civil war.