An un-identified driver,who is rich enough to have a laptop crashed his way into a Church and left the scene with the NZ police screaming"Steve Jobs".
Witnesses report that this guy jumped several red lights and missed several pedestrians on his way.
The clash with the church sounded like a bomb going off,causing the car's glass to crack.
As police attempted to extricate him from his motor, he "clutched his laptop computer and screamed the name of Apple's CEO Steve Jobs". A fireman later revealed that the man might be down with mental illness.
July 29, 2007
Man Crashes into church and leaves the scene crying ''Steve Jobs".
written by Rohit at 6:12 AM 1 comments
Britney Spears may lose her kids
Britney Spears,one of the craziest celebrities of America is having real testing time.What comes as a shock to her is that her ex-hubbie wants his kids back from her!.
Singer,Kevin Federline doesn't trust Britney's way of raising children.
And if we look into the past,his idea nota bad one!. Recently she was noticed driving with her younger son, Jayden facing forward in his cars seat , which is prohibited by state guidelines.ALso Jayden was spotted playing with Britney cigarettes , which is certainly not good for the kid.
With a case being filed,it will be tough time once again for the largely popular pop-star.
written by Rohit at 6:09 AM 0 comments
Microsoft partners Digg to show ads on Digg.com
In a official declaration on the digg.com's blog,Kevin Rose writes that they have signed on Microsoft as their new partner to sell and serve ads on Digg.
It’s a deal similar to the one Facebook signed with Microsoft last year.
Earlier,Digg used to serve adsense ads together with 3rd party ads.According to them,The introduction of a new ad serving Microsoft helps them to concentrate more on developing new features to serve their already high and first expanding user interface.
Moreover,Federated Media, which has been an awesome partner for the last year and a half, will continue working with Digg focusing on integrated sponsorships and custom programs like the Arc project in labs.
written by Rohit at 6:07 AM 0 comments