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Cyber Quest Quiz
Young billionaire. 1. According to Google’s 2008 Year-End Zeitgeist for India, the top ‘How to’ and ‘Bollywood Celebrities’ searches were for..? 2. Which hardware maker is said to have filed a patent application called ‘Multidimensional Desktop’ for a 3D desktop? 3. Who was the youngest person ever to get a spot on Forbes’ annual list of billionaires? 4. What is ‘Pastebud’ set to be launched soon? 5. Sheryl Sandberg is the COO of…? 6. The first ever ‘Urlies’ were announced recently. What are they? 7. The chairman of Yahoo is…? 8. According to a recent survey, Ocean, Planets and Mountains were the three most popular (non-default) themes for…? 9. What was Project Kangaroo? 10. In a first for the UK, the Internet Watch Foundation recommended that ISPs block two Wikipedia pages containing what? Answers1. Reduce weight and Katrina Kaif, respectively. 2. Apple 3. Mark Zuckerberg. 4. It’s a new Web service that will let iPhone users copy and paste text from Safari into e-mail messages and between Web pages. 5. Facebook 6. Awarded for ‘all-around Internet awesomeness’, they are awards given out by the AOL-owned meme-culture blog Urlesque. 7. Roy Bostock. 8. Gmail 9. A multi-channel video-on-demand scheme to be shared between the BBC, ITV and Channel 4. 10. An image of the Scorpions’s ‘Virgin Killer’ album cover, which shows a naked girl. More Stories on : Cyber Quest
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