Shaggy wants to sing for Bollywood
December 28, 2005
Famous Raggae star Shaggy says he loves indian music and believes it’s deeply spiritual and touches a chord in his heart, it draws him closer to India.
He said he wouldn’t mind singin out a few songs in Hindi films. “I am hoping the right song comes around and then I would love to sing for Bollywood. Bollywood is getting really big around the world.” Shaggy would have a concert in New Delhi on Friday and Mumbai on Saturday. He is the chartbusting singer of hits like “Boombastic” and “In the summertime”.
Wordpress 2.0 is now Official
December 27, 2005
WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. What a mouthful. WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.
The popular Blogging platform has released version 2.0
Have you updated your blog to 2.0?
Parker and Eva Longoria stopped by police
December 26, 2005

San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker and his beau Eva Longoria (of “Desperate Housewives”), were stopped by police for impeding traffic and failing to produce a valid Texas driver’s license.
The incident happened about 12:45 a.m. Saturday. After seeing a car stopped, a bicycle officer indicated that it was impeding traffic. When the car didn’t move, the officer rapped the hood with the palm of his hand, according to a police report.
American Idol winner Named Oklahoman of the Year.
December 25, 2005

American Idol winner Carrie Underwood has been named Oklahoman of the Year.
Oklahoma Today magazine picked the country singer who won Fox’s talent competition this year, saying the Checotah native encompasses all that makes the state great and has the character and humility to be so honored.
Google duo named Men of the Year 2005
December 24, 2005
It’s not suprising at all to see the Google founders as Men of the year, it seems the “tech” sector
has much to offer, just last week, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, were named among Time magazine’s annual “Persons of the Year” for their philanthropic efforts related to Africa’s HIV-AIDS epidemic and poverty.
Sergey Brin and Larry Page, both 32, were picked for the distinction because of the effects their 7-year-old company has had on Internet users in the past 12 months, the global business news outlet said.
Its “soaring stock price” didn’t hurt either, the newspaper noted. Google’s stock market value has climbed to nearly $130 billion, positioning it close to IBM and outranked only by Intel and Microsoft among its technology industry rivals.
Source: News.com
