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The largest earthquake to hit Britain for almost quarter of a century was felt across large parts of England in the early hours of this morning. read more »

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An earthquake was felt across large parts of England in the early hours of this morning. read more »

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Insurers are facing a £30 million payout after the earthquake that shook large parts of Britain in the early hours. read more »

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The damages caused by the earthquake that hit China on May 12 can now be seen on Google Earth, Google's downloadable mapping solution which provides satellite imagery of the entire world. The Mountain View-based company rolled out a new KML file for Google Earth, which shows the first scenes after the 7.9 magnitude earthquake assaulted China. According to Wei Luo, Technical Lead Manager, Google Earth, the search company has worked with several organizations in order to provide the photos, i... read more »

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As we have already informed you, Google has done a good job in providing Google Earth users with information about the latest disasters that struck Asia. Besides the large amount of data meant to inform users about the status of the Myanmar victims, users can also see satellite imagery of China's 7.9 magnitude earthquake. This can be easily done by downloading a KML file to your own Google Earth.

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Following the destructive earthquake which hit China on May 12, the entire web is today commemorating the victims of the tragedy in its very own methods. According to China Daily, China announced three days of national mourning and suspended all entertainment websites from displaying their content on the Internet. However, it's quite impressive to see that most websites on the web have joined forces and formed a remarkable alliance which commemorates the victims of the earthquake.

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It's no wonder that hackers are always out there hunting software vulnerabilities and glitches that would allow them to infiltrate into websites and servers, but when they break into the Red Cross website to steal money going to the Chinese earthquake victims, it's way too immoral. This is exactly what happened a few days ago when hackers got inside the Chinese website of the Red Cross and attempted to get access to the accounts used to store money for the earthquake victims.

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