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Cops in Germany use the Lamborgini (Gallardo)
Cops in Spain use the Audi TT
Cops in France use the Peugeot(sports gt )
Cops in Japan use the Lancer(Evo IX)
Cops in India…………..
…Pathetic
Says Who??
Cops in chennai now ride the new Hyundai Accent CRDI Specifically designed and tuned with the police force in mind.

We are gonna have the most stylish cops in the country. But does this mean quicker mamool?
Lets take a look at some of the common terms used by bloggers
Blog client
This is a software to manage (post, edit) blogs from operating system with no need to launch a web browser. A typical blog client has an editor, a spell-checker and a few more options that simplify content creation and editing.
Blog Farm
A website constructed from a group of linked weblogs.
Blog feed
The XML-based file in which the blog hosting software places a machine-readable version of the blog so that it may be “syndicated” for further distribution on the web.
Blog hopping
To follow links from one blog entry to another, with related side-trips to various articles, sites, discussion forums, and more.
Blogroll
A list of blogs.
Blogsite
Not to be confused with a simple blog or blog site. A blogsite is a web site which combines blog feeds from a variety of sources.
Ping
A TrackBack system that notifies the original poster of a blog post when someone else writes an entry concerning the original post.
RSS aggregator
Software or online service allowing a blogger to read an RSS feed, especially the latest posts on his favourite blogs.
RSS feed
The file containing a blog’s latest posts. It is read by an RSS aggregator/reader and shows at once when a blog has been updated.
Slashdotted
The Slashdot effect can hit blogs or other website, and is caused by a major website sending huge amounts of traffic.
TrackBack
A system that allows a blogger to see who has seen the original post and has written another entry concerning it.
Permalink
A permalink is a URL that points to a specific blogging entry even after the entry has passed from the front page into the blog archives. Permalink is a term made from permanent link and is often simply stated so as to be human-readable.
Deep linking
Deep linking, on the World Wide Web, is the act of placing on a Web page a hyperlink that points to a specific page or image within another website, as opposed to that website’s main or home page. Such links are called deep links.
Critics say that the term ‘deep linking’ is unnecessary: deep linking is nothing other than hyperlinking.
Link Rot
Link rot is the process by which links on a website gradually become irrelevant or broken as time goes on, because websites that they link to disappear, change their content or redirect to new locations.
Courtesy : Wikipedia

So you know what a blog is…..Great now meet the blog’s ugly cousins..
Flog
A combo of “fake” and “blog”. A blog that’s ghostwritten by someone.
Gulog
A combo of “gulag” and “blog”. Indicates a blog that is so dismal and depressing.
K-log
aka “knowledge log”, a type of blog usually used by knowledge workers and posted on a company intranet for sharing company knowledge.
Milblog
No it does not stand for “mother-in-law Blog”. Its a term for blogs written by members or veterans of any branch of military service.
Moblog
A combo of “mobile” and “blog”. A blog featuring posts sent mainly by mobile phone, using SMS or MMS messages.
Plog
Political blog - blog containing mainly politically-oriented material.
Splog
A term used to refer to a ’spam blog’.
Celeblog
A blog detailing the lives of movie stars, musicians, and other celebrities, often featuring paparazzi photos.
Dark Blog
A non-public blog.
Vlog
A video blog; a vlogger is a video blogger.
Boreblogging
Writing about personal matters that are barely interesting even to the writer.
Courtesy : Wikipedia

