3. Answer
• Currently only in Japan
• Founded as Beverly Hills Internet (BHI)
• Yahoo bought geocities
• That’s the first logo of geocities
• The company created its own Web directory,
organized thematically in six "neighborhoods".
Eg: TimesSquare and Arcade – Computer and
video games
• And CapeCanaveral and Lab – Science,
technology, engineering, mathematics, and
aviation
5. Ovi
• Finnish word for door
• Nokia old logo
• Nokia Ovi suite – for photosharing
• N gage – ovi mobile gaming platform
• Ovi Share – originally called Twango
9. Ans = Namco
• Merger with Bandai
• Bought Atari for some time
• Namco museum
• Founded by Nakamura (footballer also called
Nakamura). Namco stands for Nakamura
Manufacturing Co.
• Namco ‘s most popular creation: Pacman
13. StumbleUpon
• Logo
• Ram Shriram ( founding board member
of Google and one of the first investors in
Google. He earlier served as an officer
of Amazon.com.
• Ebay owned the company from 2007-2009
• Garrett Camp, founder
15. Answer = Sify
• Founded and based in Chennai
• Mr. Raju Vegesna, the enterpreneur who has
made several billion dollars with his other
company Serverworks, now runs Sify.
• Mr. Raju Vegesna was also CEO of a Silicon Valley
start-up company, ServerEngines, until it was
purchased in 2010 by Emulex.
• formerly Sify Limited and Satyam Infoway
Limited
• Sify iway
• Kite in logo
17. Answer = Fujitsu
• Spin off of Fuji Electric Company
• An NTT DoCoMo F-10A mobile phone
produced by Fujitsu.
• In October 2007, Fujitsu launched its new $10
million facility in Noida, India.
• PRIMERGY, Fujitsu's server family
• LIFEBOOK, AMILO Fujitsu's range of notebook
computers and tablet PCs.
19. Answer = McAfee
• John McAfee
• His Yoga dvd
• McAfee received a copy of the Pakistani
Brain computer virus and began developing
software to combat viruses.
• He started a new venture in the field of
bacterial quorum sensing; a company
called QuorumEx
• Intel agreed to purchase McAfee for $7.68 billion
(£5 billion)
21. Answer = Greasemonkey
• Logo
• Firefox extension
• allows users to install scripts that make on-
the-fly changes to HTML web page content on
the DOMContentLoaded event, which
happens immediately after it is loaded in the
browser (also known as augmented browsing).
• Grease Monkey is a comic book created
by Tim Eldred.
24. Answer
• Woofer.
• Woofer is from the onomatopoeic English
word for a dog's bark, "woof" (in contrast to
the name used for speakers designed to
reproduce high-frequency sounds, tweeter).