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Celespy.com --Celebrity Updates on your Finger Tips

Celespy helps you to keep track all hottest updates on your favorite celebrities. It also provides you high quality entertainment services like- Entertainment News updates, Wallpapers, Movies Reviews, Celebrity Picture, Celebrity BIO etc.

Emma Watson named most 'dangerous' cyber celebrity

New York: Emma Watson is the favorite celebrity bait for cyber criminals trying to lure Internet users. McAfee said Monday that the 'Harry Potter' star is the "most dangerous" celebrity to search for online. That's because many sites use Watson to trick users into downloading malicious software or to steal personal information.

Google’s Marissa Mayer Becomes CEO of Yahoo!


Mayer, who join at Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday, was one of the Google's earliest employees and was most recently responsible for its mapping, local and location services. Mayer, began her career at Google in 1999 after getting her master's degree in computer science from Stanford, the school Google's co-founders attended.

Facebook Acquires Spool Team for Mobile


Facebook has acquired the team behind San Francisco start-up Spool in its latest talent acquisition aimed at getting better performance from its mobile business.

IMDb app: Share what you are watching to Twitter, Facebook etc.

Highly popular online movie database, IMDb has crossed more than 40 million downloads on both iOS and Android platforms.
The apps, which debuted in 2012 share almost the same number of downloads on both platforms. Visits to both, its mobile website and apps have surpassed 150 million each a month over the past five months.
This accomplishment is highlighted by an update of the app, which brings along mobile-optimized message boards, check-ins, similarities, film locations and soundtracks.

Apple: No wait, we're green again

Calling its decision to abandon a green certification system for electronics "a mistake," Apple on Friday announced it would again submit its products for EPEAT certification.
"We've recently heard from many loyal Apple customers who were disappointed to learn that we had removed our products from the EPEAT rating system," Apple's senior vice president for hardware engineering, Bob Mansfield, said in a statement. "I recognize that this was a mistake. Starting today, all eligible Apple products are back on EPEAT."

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