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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Rennie Ellis (1940-2003), Angus Young, Los Angeles, 1978, colour photograph. Image courtesy of the Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive and the National Library of Australia: nla.pic-vn4103400.Australian rock music has its roots in the 1950s and '60s while the approach of music was increasing in reputation around the world.

In the 1970s Australian rock bands became well known for classic hard rock. By the 1980s Australian music developed its own distinctive rock sound and became fashionable the world over.

First appearing in the United States of America, rock music was a blend of white country and western music with black rhythm and blues music. These days, rock music is harder to characterize. Over the years it has influenced and been influenced by many other styles - elements of pop, funk, folk and world music can all be heard in countless songs that are classified as rock songs.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Salesforce.com and Google Apps both provide business software as a service, and now both companies are union forces. Starting this week, a fresh product known as Salesforce for Google Apps would offer an incorporation of the enterprise-leaning application suites. The teamwork makes Google Apps accessible for all salesforce.com customers at no extra cost. Salesforce is also reselling the leader edition of Google Apps.

Both companies noted which Salesforce users could now shun version control or e-mail attachments by making use of Google Docs inside of Salesforce. This permits, for example, for a suggestion to be made without leaving Salesforce. "No more e-mailing attachments or worrying about different versions floating around," Salesforce said.

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Saturday, April 12, 2008

LAHORE, Pakistan (AFP) - Former Pakistan bowler Wasim Akram has warned that the Indian Premier League can actually damage international cricket if the game's leading body fails to interfere. The lucrative IPL that starts from Thursday has by now enthused controversy with high profile players eager to leave to feature in the multi-million dollar bonanza.

"I fear the IPL can be a serious distraction and destruction if the International Cricket Council (ICC) doesn't intervene because it involves huge money and players are ready to abandon international cricket," Akram told AFP Monday.

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

The crazy of test match is going down because of T20 cricket. Invention of Twenty20 cricket has taken huge place in the heart of fans. A well-built hint would be the BCCI limitation their approaching home Test series against English players from three matches to two, in sort to put up limited overs games.

Would this propel Test cricket down a sluggish pathway to death? Would the oldest, the very difficult assortment of this magnificent sport be over and done forever? Or is this just a transitory stage of thrash about? For the sake of globalization, we can’t demolish the 5days cricket .we do away with the five-day game?

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Thursday, April 3, 2008

The revolutionary Indian Cricket League (ICL) has exposed a three-team tournament incorporating sides on behalf of India, Pakistan and the rest of the world to start later this month.

ICL's continuing eight-team Edelweiss 20s Challenge that has been outshined by the billion-dollar Indian Premier League, would finish on Monday and their fresh match, 20s World Series, is planned to start on April 9. Describing the new format, Kapil Dev, ICL CEO stated: "Throughout the Edelweiss 20s Challenge, we saw our boys come out with be prominent performances, which shaped the results of some high-standard cricket matches.

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