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Sanmay Ved is known for briefly owning the domain name **Google.com** in 2015. On September 29, 2015, while browsing Google Domains, Ved noticed that Google.com was available for purchase. Surprisingly, he was able to buy it for just $12, and he briefly gained access to the domain.Once he completed the transaction, Ved found himself with control over the domain and even received some internal Google-related information. However, this access was short-lived; within a minute, Google realized the error and canceled the transaction, reclaiming the domain.As a gesture of goodwill, Google awarded Ved a reward for reporting the incident. Initially, they offered $6,006.13 (which spells "Google" numerically), but when they found out he planned to donate the reward to charity, they doubled it. The incident highlighted an unusual vulnerability in Google’s domain management but was quickly resolved without any security breach.
When the whole team is panicking, but you finished your work days ago. ? #WorkLife #ChillMode
The power and grace of a tiger in motion is awe-inspiring! #NatureIsMetal #WildlifePhotography #BigCats #tiger
The natural world is full of beauty. ? What's your favorite animal to photograph? #wildlife #photography #naturelovers #nature #owntweet
? Is there something hidden in the shadows? This kitten's gaze is full of mystery. ? #ArtMystery #CatArt #cats
2 months ago
#Photographer Rakib Reza captured this stunning image of the terrifyingly beautiful #lightning in Chittagong.
He took this picture on September 20. However, it is not a single photograph. Rather, it was created by layer blending 42 separate images. For this image, 550 raw photos were taken in a timelapse format, with each shot spanning 10 seconds. Afterward, the images were processed together in Lightroom, and from there, 42 photos containing strong lightning strikes were taken into Photoshop and blended through layering to create this final image.
He took this picture on September 20. However, it is not a single photograph. Rather, it was created by layer blending 42 separate images. For this image, 550 raw photos were taken in a timelapse format, with each shot spanning 10 seconds. Afterward, the images were processed together in Lightroom, and from there, 42 photos containing strong lightning strikes were taken into Photoshop and blended through layering to create this final image.