Nischal Shetty

Nischal Shetty

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13 years ago @ TechCrunch - Twitpic Blocks Postero... · 1 reply · +30 points

+1 TwitPic should stop worrying and just try to make their service better!

13 years ago @ TechCrunch - You Know Where Else It... · 0 replies · +1 points

hahaha... awesome...

13 years ago @ TechCrunch - What Bit.ly Knows Abou... · 0 replies · +3 points

Bit.ly has a data mine... some day they'll now how to use it and strike gold!

13 years ago @ MediaNama - Execs Of Sequoia Funde... · 0 replies · +1 points

I completely agree with you, there's a thin line to this.

As far as image searches on google go, Google bot would not crawl your site if you ask it not to (in robots.txt you can specify pages not to be crawled). More than Google displaying the images, the site owners themselves want the images to be displayed as it is a huge source of traffic for them :)

I personally would always be against sites that foster illegal downloads. It's music now, won;t be late before movie download links are displayed as well. I guess Napster suffered a similar fate some time back. So did PirateBay. It'll be interesting to see how the Indian laws are put into force in this one.

13 years ago @ MediaNama - Execs Of Sequoia Funde... · 2 replies · +1 points

http://www.guruji.com/music/raavan%20song%20beera/?f=mp3&src2=

The links open as music.guruji.com , I can download without havin to go to the "illegal" site at all! BTW, Google is way above the league and they arent into crappy stuff. Comparing the two is insane!

And when someone tells you that your site links to an illegal link, you are supposed to take it down. Guruji had been advised to do the same but they never took the links down.

Guruji calls itself an Indian search engine and it provides a customized search on an illegal site that's out there to ruin the entire music industry!

13 years ago @ MediaNama - Execs Of Sequoia Funde... · 4 replies · +1 points

Google never lets you "download free mp3" right from its site. Taking the user to the specific site mite be okay, but guruji.com has even tied up with some shady websites and added the download option right in their site. Please dont compare Guruji to a search engine. IT isn't, it never was!