31/07/2013

10 Principles Of Life

10 Principles Of Life

Stop and ask yourself today, "How do I really feel about myself? " Before you answer read these ten principles.

(1) Never think or speak negatively about yourself; that puts you in disagreement with God.

(2) Meditate on your God-given strengths and learn to encourage yourself, for much of the time nobody else will.

(3) Don't compare yourself to anybody else. You're unique, one of a kind, an original. So don't settle for being a copy.

(4) Focus on your potential, not your limitations. Remember, God lives in you!

(5) Find what you like to do, do well, and strive to do it with excellence.

(6) Have the courage to be different. Be a God pleasure, not a people pleasure .

(7) Learn to handle criticism. Let it develop you instead of discourage you.

(8) Determine your own worth instead of letting others do it for you. They'll short-change you!

(9) Keep your shortcomings in perspective - you're still a work in progress.

(10) Focus daily on your greatest source of confidence - the God Who lives in you

Knowledge Information

~~~~ Knowledge Information ~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ø. India’s Only coal museum -------Margherita, Assam.

Ø. India’s Only glass mosque ------- Shillong, Meghalaya.

Ø. India’s Only active volcano ------Barren Island, Andaman and Nicobar Island.

Ø. India’s Only Floating National Park ------- Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur.

Ø. India’s Only Floating Lake ------- Loktak Lake, Manipur.

Ø. India’s Only Symphony Orchestra ------- Symphony Orchestra of India, Mumbai.

Ø. India’s Only Female Wildlife Photographer ------- Vasudha Chakravathi.

Ø. India’s Only two F1 Driver ------- Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok.

Ø. India’s Only Aircraft carries ------- INS Viraat.

Ø. India’s Only overseas Military Base ------- Farkhor Air Base, Tajikistan.

Ø. India’s Only licenced production and supply Unit for National Flag ------- Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha.

Ø. India's Only Satellite Launch Center ------- Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.

Ø. India’s Only River Island ------- Majuli, Assam.

Ø. India’s Only Stadium with Student Gallery------ Green Park Stadium, Kanpur, UP.

Ø. India’s Only Handwritten Newspaper ------- The Musalman.

Ø. India’s Only district borders with four States ------ Sonbhadra District, UP.

Ø. India’s Only Cattle Fair ------Sonepur Mela,

28/07/2013

Top 5 Countries with world’s fastest internet



1. Hong kong has the worlds fastest internet speed. It has blazing fast internet, an average peak speed of 63.6 Mbp megabits per seconds. At this speed you can download HD movie in about 2 minutes.

2 Japan

Speed: 50 Mbp
The home of Nintendo and Sony had the second fastest internet speed, thanks to the high-speed fibre optics that run through many parts of the island nation. Japan’s average peak broadband speed reached an impressive 50 Mbps, which was more than 170% faster than the global average

3 . Romania

Speed: 47.9 Mbp

When last checked in on Romania, it was ranked No. 5 and was the only country to see its average fall from the previous quarter. The country is now back on track, and has elevated itself with an average peak speed of 47.9 Mbps. That’s 160% faster than the global average. Romania’s average was 9% higher than the previous quarter

4. South Korea

Speed: 44.8 Mbp

Serious PC gamers who want to dominate in StarCraftneed fast, low latency internet connections. They’ll find that in South Korea, home to consumerelectronics giants Samsung and LG. The country’s average peak hit 44.8 Mbps, about 143% faster than the global average. It was the only region to lose speed compared with a year ago,

5. Latvia

Speed: 44.2 Mbp

Smaller countries are easier to blanket with high-speed internet, which is one of the reasons why Latvia consistently ranks high on this list. The average peak broadband speed was 44.2 Mbps, about 140% faster than the global average

22/07/2013

WINDOWS VERSION HISTORY




WINDOWS VERSION HISTORY:

WINDOWS 1.0 ------>16 Bit Os (1985)
WINDOWS 2.0 ------>16 Bit Os
WINDOWS 3.0 ------>16 Bit Os (1990)
WINDOWS 3.1 ------>16 Bit Os (1992)
WINDOWS NT 3.1 ------>32 Bit Os (1993)
WINDOWS 95 ------>Used WIN32 API
WINDOWS 98
WINDOWS ME
WINDOWS NT 4
WINDOWS 2000 (or also Known as WINDOWS NT 5)
WINDOWS XP (or also Known as WINDOWS NT 5.1)
WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL ----->Supports 64 Bit
WINDOWS SERVER 2003
WINDOWS VISTA (WINDOWS NT 6.0)
WINDOWS 7 (WINDOWS NT 6.1)
------->WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE
------->WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM
------->WINDOWS 7 HOME BASIC
------->WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL
------->WINDOWS 7 STARTER
------->WINDOWS 7 ENTERPRISE
WINDOWS SERVER 2012
WINDOWS 8 (WINDOWS NT 6.2)
------->WINDOWS 8
------->WINDOWS 8 Pro
------->WINDOWS 8 ENTERPRISE
------->WINDOWS 8 RT (FOR TABLETS)
XP-EXTENDED PROCEDURE
NT-NEW TECHNOLOGY
RT-RUNTIME

55 Interesting Facts About India 2013

55 Interesting Facts About India 2013

There is some amazing and interesting facts about india which we is compiled here Below :

1. Population:
India is Second Most Populous country in the world . Over 1.241 billion (2011) People living in India and will likely overtake china if current growth continues .At Present India’s population equals to US + Indonesia + Brazil + Japan + Bangladesh + Pakistan .

2. Land size :
India is slightly more than one-third the size of the United States . To accommodate such a huge population , India is the seventh largest country in the world, and covers a total area of 3,287,263 km² .

3. Language :
Hindi and English are the official languages of India. National Lanuage is Hindi .The government also recognizes 17 other languages (Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Nepali, Manipuri, , Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Konkani, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi and Urdu). Apart from these languages, about 1,652 dialects are spoken in the country.

4. Indian Railways :
Indian Railways has one of the largest and busiest rail networks in the world . The Indian Railways not just runs the world’s fourth largest railroad network but is also among the largest employers. Operates the fourth largest railroad network in the world over 63,974 route-km. Runs as many as 19,000 trains every day.

5. Roads :
The world’s largest road network is in India— over 1.9 million miles of roads cover the country.

6. Wonder :
The Taj Mahal is considered as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife. Except this the Seven Wonders of India are : Golden Temple (Amritsar) , Gomateshwara (Karnataka ), Hampi (Karnataka ), Konark Sun Temple (Orissa ), Nalanda (Bihar), Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh) .

7. Mosques :
India has the most number of mosques. It has 300,000 mosques which is much more than the Muslim world.

8. Invention Mathematics :
Chess was invented in India and was called as Chaturanga . Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus are originated in India. The ‘Place Value System’ and the ‘Decimal System’ were developed in India in 100 B.C.

9. Medical advances:
Surgeries were done in India over 2,600 years ago by Sushruta. He also developed Ayurveda and made records of several complicated surgeries and operations .

10. Name :
The official Sanskrit name for India is Bharat Ganarajya. Even today, it is often called Bharat by young and old.

11. Borders:
India shares its land borders with Pakistan, Nepal , Bhutan, Burma ,China, and Bangladesh. Sri Lanka and the Maldives are neighboring ocean countries.

12. Origin of India name:
The name of India comes from the Indus River, which is where earliest settlers made their homes. The Indus valley is one of the world’s earliest urban civilizations.

13. Beauties:
India has won two Miss Universe and five Miss World titles so far till now . Many Indian beauty queens are also Bollywood actresses and models .

14. British rule:
The British ruled India from 1858-1947, although their presence and trade had been going on for some time before then.

15. Old civilization:
Some of the oldest and most long-lasting civilizations can be traced in India, or areas that used to belong to India. Early empires were larger than other neighboring empires of the time, including Egypt and Mesopotamia

16. Independence:
On August 15, 1947, India attained independence from the British rule , after a successful nearly non-violent independence movement.

17. Age demographic:
More than 50% of India is younger than 25 and more than 65% are 35 or younger. The average Indian age is much younger than most other nations.

18. Smartphones :
50% smartphone users in India are younger than 25 . In India, More Than 50% YouTube Videos Are Being Viewed On Mobile Devices . Google reveals that, more than 70% of YouTube’s viewers in India are under the age of 35, while 72% have a college degree or higher

19. Phones :
Acc. To census 2011 Half of India’s homes have cellphones, but not toilets

20. Government :
India is governed under a parliamentary system and is a federal constitutional republic. There are 28 states and 7 union territories in India.

21. Peace loving:
India has never invaded any country. It was invaded by other countries and rulers, including Alexander the Great.

22. Capital :
The capital city of India is New Delhi. It is the center of government Parliament situated here and is also home to two UNESCO heritage sites .

23. IT :
The Pentium chip and Hotmail were created by Indians—Vinod Dahm and Sabeer Bhatia respectively. The Indian IT population is growing and is highly sought after all over the world.

24. Hindus:
The majority of Indians are Hindus. Most of the religious festivals and holidays are Hindu.

25. National tree:
The national tree of India is the The Banyan Tree. It’s featured in many stories and legends.
26. Gold: India is still the largest buyer of gold in the world Market . Gold is an important part of Indian culture, including gifts for weddings and other major events or festivals.

27. Largest city:
Mumbai is the largest city in India, with over (1.84 crore )18.41 million people. Mumbai city is also known as the business capital of India, it is being the country’s principal financial and communications centre .

28. Outsourcing:
Half of the outsourced IT services in the world come from India. This is a large industry and big part of the current Indian economy.

29. Jungle:
Less than 12% of the Indian landmass is covered by jungle. India has a large variety of plant and animal life including 13.7% of all avian creatures.

30. Software:
One of the largest exporters of software, India exports to over 60 countries right now. India’s outsourcing-services companies get a bulk of their revenue from the U.S. and Europe, providing customer services, technology support and, increasingly, consulting. The industry is one of the largest employers in the country–it employs nearly 3.0 million people, including about 180,000 who joined this fiscal year. It is also India’s biggest export sector.

31. Yoga:
Originating in India, yoga is now a world-wide form of exercise and relaxation. Meditation and stretches are an integral part of yoga.

32. Exports:
Going back thousands of years, India has long exported textiles. Current exports include steel, agricultural goods, and many services, such as in the tech or medical industries.

33. Diamonds:
Until 1986, the only place where diamonds had been officially found was in India
.
34. National fruit:
India ranks first among world’s mango producing countries accounting for about 50% of the world’s mango production. Other major mango producing countries include China, Thailand, Mexico, Pakistan, Philippines, Indonesia, Brazil, Nigeria and Egypt. India’s share is around 52% of world production i.e. 12 million tonnes as against world’s production of 23 million tones

35. Cotton:
Indian cotton was well known; some of the earliest cotton came from India. Roman and Mongol royalty wore Indian cotton, known for being light and airy.

36. National drink:
Tea or Chai is drunk widely in India. They produce more tea than any other country, exporting to countries all over the world.

37. Season :
India experiences six seasons: summer, autumn, winter, spring, summer monsoon, and winter monsoon

38. Sports :
Introduced by the British, cricket is India’s most popular sport. Hockey is considered the national sport, and the Indian field hockey team proudly won the Olympic gold for six successive Olympic years from 1928-1956. Abhinav Bindra’s phenomenal performance at the 2008 Beijing Olympics .

39. Movies :
India has the world’s largest movies industry, based in the city of Mumbai (known as the “City of Dreams”) . The B in “Bollywood” comes from Bombay, the former name for Mumbai. Almost all Bollywood movies are musicals .

40. Religion :
India is the only country in the world to have so many religions and beliefs. Every major world religion is represented in India. Additionally, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism all originated in India.

41. Largest postal system:
Indian Postal system is the most widely distributed postal system in the world. With 150,000+ post offices, India has the largest postal network in the world. However, it is not unusual for a letter to take two weeks to travel just 30 miles

42. The Himalayas :
—Meaning arise from the Sanskrit hima, meaning “snow,” and alaya, meaning “abode”—are found in the north of India. They extend 1,500 miles and are slowly growing taller, by almost an inch (2.5 cm) a year.

43. Indian Flag :
The Indian flag has three horizontal bands of color: saffron for courage and sacrifice, white for truth and peace, and green for faith, fertility, and chivalry. An emblem of a wheel spinning used to be in the center of the white band, but when India gained independence, a Buddhist dharma chakra, or wheel of life, replaced the spinning wheel

44. Abortion : India has one of the world’s highest rates of abortion

45. Millions :
More than a million Indians are millionaires, yet most Indians live on less than two dollars a day. An estimated 35% of India’s population lives below the poverty line .

46. Bananas:
Another top export from India is bananas. No other country exports as many bananas, not even Brazil, which is second.

47. Producer of milk:
Because India’s pastoral community is heavily dependent on milk, India has become the largest producer of milk in the world.

48. Vegetarian:
India has the largest amount of vegetarians in the world.

49. Highest peaks:
The Himalaya includes the highest peak in the world— Everest. The mountain range stretches about 1,500 miles long and is over 23,600 ft at its highest.

50. Sacred River:
The Ganga is the longest river in India and is considered sacred by Hindus. It has the most populated river basin in the world. The Ganges river basin has the highest population of any river basin in the world. It contains over 400 million people.

51. Coastline:
The actual coastline on the main land is 3,400 miles, but if you include the islands that belong to India, the coastline is closer to 4,700 miles.

52. Mangrove:
The Sundarbans is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangroves in the world. 1/3 of the Sundarbans is in India. This is also the reserve for the Bengal Tiger.

53. Jungle:
Less than 12% of the Indian landmass is covered in jungle. However, the country has a large variety of plant and animal life including 13.7% of all avian creatures.

54. Heritage:
India has 29 world heritage sites recognized by UNESCO. These protected areas help to protect the long culture and history of the country.

55. Diversity:
India has a lot of geographical diversity, including sand beaches, mountain ranges, desert, rock beaches, and large planes.

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BE PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN..!!

Courtesy:dialygk                                                                     -Nimma GIRISH

Short Name or Abbreviations

Short Name~~ Full Form or Abbreviations
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
C2C ~~Consumer to Consumer
CA ~~ Chartered Accountant
CAD ~~ Computer Aided Design
CAT ~~ Common Admission Test
CBI ~~Central Bureau of Investigation
CBSE ~~Central Board of Secondary Education
CDAC~~ Centre for the Development of Advanced Computing
CDMA ~~ Code Division Multiple Access
CEO ~~ Chief Executive Officer
CFSL~~ Central Forensic Science Laboratory
CGI ~~Common Gateway Interface
CIA~~ Central Intelligence Agency
CID~~ Criminal Investigation Department
CISC ~~Complex instruction-set computing
CITU ~~Centre of Indian Trade Unions
CNN ~~Cable News Network
COMSAT ~~Communications Satellite Corporation
COPRA ~~Consumer Protection Act
CORBA~~ Common Object Request Broker Architecture
CPI(M) ~~Communist Party of India / Marxist
CPWD~~ Central Public Works Department
CRIS ~ Centre for Railway Information System
CSIR ~~Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
CTBT ~~Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
CYMK ~~Cyan, Yellow, Magenta, Kinda

20/07/2013

INVENTORS OF COMPUTER HARDWARE

INVENTORS OF COMPUTER HARDWARE:

(1) Key board — Herman Hollerith, first keypunch
device in 1930’s

(2) Transistor — John Bardeen, Walter Brattain &
Wiliam Shockley (1947 - 1948)

(3) RAM — An Wang and Jay Forrester (1951)

(4) Trackball — Tom Cranston and Fred Longstaff
(1952)

(5) Hard Disk — IBM , The IBM Model 350 Disk File
(1956 )

(6) Integrated Circuit— Jack Kilby & Robert Noyce
(1958)

(7) Computer Mouse — Douglas Engelbart (1964)

(8) Laser printer— Gary Stark weather at XEROX in
1969.

(9) Floppy Disk— Alan Shugart & IBM( 1970)
(10) Microprocessor — Faggin, Hoff & Mazor – Intel
4004




Important abbreviations related to internet :
FM –>Frequency Modulation
SIM –>Subscriber Identity Module
RIM –>Removable Identity Module
GSM –>Global System For Mobile
LAN –>Local Area Network
WAN –>Wide Area Network
RTF –>Rich Text Format
MAN –>Metropolitan Area Network
URL –>Uniform Resource Locator
ISP –>Inter Net Service Provide
@–>At The Rate Of
DVD –>Digital Versatile Disk
CD –>Compact Disk
EDGE –>Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution
GPRS –>General Packet Radio Service
FDM –>Frequency Division Multiplexing
SDR –>Software Defined Radio
ATM –>Asynchronous Transfer Mode
DCA –>Dynamic Channel Allocation
FCA –>Fixed Channel Allocation
AMPS –>Advance Mobile Phone System
IMTS –>Improved Mobile Telephone System
CDMA –>Code Division
MultipleAccess
MTSO –>Mobile Telephone Switching
Office
HTTP –>Hypertext Transfer Protocol
FIDI –>Fiber Distributed Data Interface
ISDN –>Integrated Services Digital
Network
PSTN –>Public Switched Telephone Network
CSMA –>Carrier Sense Multiple Access
RADAR –>Radio Detection AndRanging
SONET –>Synchronous Optical Fiber Network
DAMPS –>Digital Advanced Mobile
Phone System
WWW –>World Wide Web
IP –>Internet Protocol
TCP –>Transmission Control Protocol
HTML –>HyperText Markup Language
USB –>Universal Serial Bus
PAN ->Personal Area Network
TDM ->Time Division Multiplexing.

13/07/2013

Interview Tips

Interview Tips


The following points must always be borne in mind while appearing for the Interview-

1. Be through vid your mains form. Share its copies with a couple of people/friends who are close to you. Open your mind to the range of
questions that can be asked. Generate almost all types of questions possible related to your education background, optional subjects, region/state, personal details, hobbies, sports,
achievements, family background etc. Then find answers for these questions by extensive thinking/searching/discussions/etc. Write relevant facts and info in a separate notebook.

2. Go through the editorials and important news of 3-4 newspapers (The Hindu, Times of India, Economic Times, The Tribune, etc.) Jot down the
important aspects and facts in news and major issues.

3. Your answers in the interview should be logical and unbiased.Try to form an opinion on all issues around you.

4. Give ut most respect to the board members. Wish lady members first while entering n leaving . Behave in a formal way.

5. When u dont know the answer then just say that : “SORRY SIR/MAM ,I DON'T KNOW THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION”. Be honest to the
board. There is nothing to b afraid or 2 feel embrassed.

6. Be polite n patient. Dont argue necessarily.

7. Always maintain an eye 2 eye contact vid the board members. Never look down while answering. Look into their eyes. When 1 member asks uh a question , look at him most of the time but in between for some seconds
look at the other members too.

8. Give some mock interviews. It helps uh to learn what all mistakes uh r committing, what r your strengths/weaknesses, where did uh need
improvement.

9. For students with difficulty in public
speaking, get involved in group discussions with other people on current issues of importance.

10. Give a very original and convincing reply to this question - WHY YOU WANT TO JOIN Bank?
Your answer should be real that what exactly is it that attracted you to the Services? The main purpose of this question is to evaluate your
honesty and your conviction for this job.

Remember, you might face setbacks but how well you fight back is what matters in the end.

All the best.....

12/07/2013

Common Internet Errors..

Most of us come across the internet errors, during browsing.. Here i give the correct meanings or the mistakes which we have done..

Error 400 - Bad request.
Error 401 - unauthorized
request.
Error 403 - forbidden.
Error 404 - Not found.
Error 500 -Internal error.
Error 501 - Not Implemented
Error 502 - Bad Gateway
Error 503 -Service unavailable.
Error 504 - Gateway Time-Out
Error 505 - HTTP Version not supported/DNS Lookup Fail/unknwn host
Error 500-599 - Server Errors.

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Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering 2014 notification


GATE-2014 Notification


ELIGIBILITY FOR GATE:


Bachelor’s degree holders in Engineering / Technology / Architecture / Pharmacy (Post-Diploma / Post-B.Sc / 4 years after 10+2) and those who are in the final year of such programs
Candidates in the final year of the Four-year Bachelors degree program in Science (Post-Diploma / 4 years of 10+2)
Master’s degree holders in any branch of Science / Mathematics / Statistics / Computer Applications or equivalent and those who are in final year of such programs
candidates in the second or higher year of the Four-year integrated Masters degree program (Post-B.Sc) in Engineering / Technology
candidates in the fourth or higher year of the Five-year integrated Masters degree program or Dual Degree program in Engineering / Technology
Candidates in the final year of Five-year integrated M.Sc. or Five year integrated B.S.- MS program
Candidates with qualifications obtained through examinations conducted by professional societies recognized by UPSC / AICTE (e.g. AMIE by EI(I), AMICE(I) by ICE(I)) as equivalent to B.E / B.Tech. Those who have completed section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible
. For any query related to GATE 2014-15 examination contact administrator or student counsellor at your nearest centre. Email : gate.eii@gmail.com
GATE 2014 Important Dates:

Application Deadlines:
Commencement of online application:2nd September 2013
Last date for submission of online application: 3rd October 2013
Receipt of application with supporting documents at GATE office: 10th October 2013 (Monday)

Dates of Examination :

On Saturdays and Sundays between 1st February 2014 and 2nd March 2014. The exact schedule wi1l be given on the GATE 2014 website.

APPLICATION FEES:

General / OBC male Candidates : Rs. 1500/-
Women Candidates : Rs. 750/-
General / OBC other Candidates : Rs. 1500/-
SC / ST / PD Candidates : Rs. 750/-

GATE 2014 examinations will be held during forenoon and afternoon on alternate weekends (Saturday and Sunday) between 1st February 2014 and 2nd March 2014. Examinations for some of the papers in GATE 2014 will be held in multiple sessions. Exact details regarding complete examination schedule will be notified at a later date. 
Changes in GATE 2013 that will continue to remain in force for GATE 2014 

Application Process: For GATE 2014, as in GATE 2013, all candidates’ related information will be available in a single GATE Online Application Processing System (GOAPS). Candidates have to register and fill the application via ONLINE mode only by accessing any of the zonal GATE websites of IISc and seven IITs. Candidates must upload his/her photograph and signature during online application. The application process is complete only when a print out of the filled ONLINE application with the candidate’s signature and a good quality photograph affixed in the appropriate place is received by the respective GATE offices along with necessary documents, if any, on or before 10thOctober 2013. Please note that application forms are not available for sale anywhere else.

Downloadable Admit Card: Admit cards will NOT be sent by e-mail/post. Admit cards can ONLY be downloaded from the zonal GATE websites. The candidate has to bring the printed admit card to the test center along with at least one original (not photocopied / scanned copy) and valid (not expired) photo identification. It may be noted that one of the following photo identifications is ONLY permitted: Driving license, Passport, PAN Card, Voter ID, Aadhaar UID, College ID, Employee identification card, or a notarized affidavit with Photo, Signature, Date of Birth and Residential Address. The details of this ID proof have to be given while filling the online application. 

Numerical Answer Type Questions: The question paper for GATE 2014 will consist of questions of multiple-choice type and questions of numerical answer type. For multiple choice type questions, candidates have to choose the answer from the given choices. For numerical answer type questions, choices will not be given. Candidates have to enter a number as the answer using a virtual keypad.

Click Here for More Details of GATE 2014 Exam

How to Apply:
Application Can be Done ONLINE.
Online Application can be obatined by accessing the following link.

New in GATE 2014 
Examinations for all the 21 papers will be conducted by an ONLINE Computer Based Test (CBT).

             -Nimma GIRISH

CRAZY GOOGLE TRICKS

CRAZY GOOGLE TRICKS
----------------------------------------------------------

We all use google for searching but its time to explore the funny side of google.Here I have collected the top 7 funny google tricks that will amaze you.Some of the tricks are provided by google itself while other have been developers.

1. Google Gravity:-
We all have read the Newton’s law of gravity.Does it also apply to google?To test it follow the instructions,
Go to google.com
Type Google Gravity
Click on I’m feeling Lucky
Now you will see the effect of gravity on google.The google icon will fall down automatically.You can even pickup and throw google icon anywhere

2. Google Pacman Game:-
Play Google Pacman Game Goto googlepacmangame.com

3. Change Background Image:-
You can also change the background image of google in google chrome. To change the background image follow the instructions,
Go to google.com
Click on the Change Background Image
Login with gmail username and upload Image

4. Epic Google:-
In epic google you will see the font size of google increasing automatically as if it will come out of your computer screen.To use google Follow the instructions
Go to google.com
Type Epic Google
Click on I’m feeling Lucky

5.Google Sphere:-
Google Sphere is a fun trick. It will start rotating all links on google in sphere. you can change rotation of sphere by moving cursor.Follow The Below Steps
Go to Google homepage
Type Google sphere
Click on I’m feeling Lucky

6. Google Hacker:-
want to see how the google homepage will look if it gets hacked .Follow the instructions below,
Go to google.com
Type Google Hacker
Click on I’m feeling Lucky

7. Annoying Google:-
In this trick the capitalisation of your searches will change automatically.Some words will change into small letter and some into capital letters in your search result.Want to try it follow the instructions
Go to google.com
Type Annoying Google
Click on I’m feeling Lucky

8. Google Loco:-
In This Trick Google Logo Will Dancing In Free Mod, To Try This Out Follow The Instructions,
Go To google.com
Type Google Loco
Click On I’m feeling lucky :P
NJOY....
-Nimma GIRISH

06/07/2013

Founders & Headquarters of Top Companies

1) Nokia:
Founder - Fredrik Indestam and Leo Mechelin
Headquarters - Finland.

2) Apple:
Founder - Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne
Headquarters - California U.S.

3) HTC:
Founder - Cher Wang, HT Chou and Peter Chou
Headquarters - Taiwan.

4) Sony:
Founder - Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita
Headquarters - Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

5) Micromax:
Founder - Rajesh Agarwal, Sumeet Arora, Rahul Sharma and Vikas Jain
Headquarters - Gurgaon, Haryana, India.

6) LG:
Founder - Koo In-Hwoi
Headquarters - Seoul, South Korea.

7) Samsung:
Founder - Lee Byung-Chull
Headquarters - Korea.

8)Motorola:
Headquaters - Schaumburg, Illinois, United States

9) Google:
The founders are Sergey Brin and Larry Page. Both are alumni of Stanford University. They were friends and Google was started as a Stanford University Project. To know better about them read the
book "The Google Story". Its worth reading if you are fascinated by Google and its fascinating growth.

10) Facebook :
Founder - Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes and Mark Elliot Zuckerberg.
11) YAHOO
Founder -Jerry Yang,David Filo
Headquaters-Sunnyvale, California.

Founders & Headquarters of Top Companies

1) Nokia:
Founder - Fredrik Indestam and Leo Mechelin
Headquarters - Finland.

2) Apple:
Founder - Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne
Headquarters - California U.S.

3) HTC:
Founder - Cher Wang, HT Chou and Peter Chou
Headquarters - Taiwan.

4) Sony:
Founder - Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita
Headquarters - Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

5) Micromax:
Founder - Rajesh Agarwal, Sumeet Arora, Rahul Sharma and Vikas Jain
Headquarters - Gurgaon, Haryana, India.

6) LG:
Founder - Koo In-Hwoi
Headquarters - Seoul, South Korea.

7) Samsung:
Founder - Lee Byung-Chull
Headquarters - Korea.

8)Motorola:
Headquaters - Schaumburg, Illinois, United States

9) Google:
The founders are Sergey Brin and Larry Page. Both are alumni of Stanford University. They were friends and Google was started as a Stanford University Project. To know better about them read the
book "The Google Story". Its worth reading if you are fascinated by Google and its fascinating growth.

10) Facebook :
Founder - Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes and Mark Elliot Zuckerberg.
11) YAHOO
Founder -Jerry Yang,David Filo
Headquaters-Sunnyvale, California.

Founders & Headquarters of Top Companies

1) Nokia:
Founder - Fredrik Indestam and Leo Mechelin
Headquarters - Finland.

2) Apple:
Founder - Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne
Headquarters - California U.S.

3) HTC:
Founder - Cher Wang, HT Chou and Peter Chou
Headquarters - Taiwan.

4) Sony:
Founder - Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita
Headquarters - Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

5) Micromax:
Founder - Rajesh Agarwal, Sumeet Arora, Rahul Sharma and Vikas Jain
Headquarters - Gurgaon, Haryana, India.

6) LG:
Founder - Koo In-Hwoi
Headquarters - Seoul, South Korea.

7) Samsung:
Founder - Lee Byung-Chull
Headquarters - Korea.

8)Motorola:
Headquaters - Schaumburg, Illinois, United States

9) Google:
The founders are Sergey Brin and Larry Page. Both are alumni of Stanford University. They were friends and Google was started as a Stanford University Project. To know better about them read the
book "The Google Story". Its worth reading if you are fascinated by Google and its fascinating growth.

10) Facebook :
Founder - Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes and Mark Elliot Zuckerberg.
11) YAHOO
Founder -Jerry Yang,David Filo
Headquaters-Sunnyvale, California.

05/07/2013

Swami Vivekananda's Biography Quotes and Wallpapers


Swami Vivekananda's Biography Quotes and Wallpapers



SWAMI VIVEKANANDA'S inspiring personality was well known both in India and in America during the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first decade of the twentieth. The unknown monk of India suddenly leapt into fame at the Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893, at which he represented Hinduism. His vast knowledge of Eastern and Western culture as well as his deep spiritual insight, fervid eloquence, brilliant conversation, broad human sympathy, colourful personality, and handsome figure made an irresistible appeal to the many types of Americans who came in contact with him. People who saw or heard Vivekananda even once still cherish his memory after a lapse of more than half a century.


Swami Vivekananda




In America Vivekananda's mission was the interpretation of India's spiritual culture, especially in its Vedantic setting. He also tried to enrich the religious consciousness of the Americans through the rational and humanistic teachings of the Vedanta philosophy. In America he became India's spiritual ambassador and pleaded eloquently for better understanding between India and the New World in order to create a healthy synthesis of East and West, of religion and science.


In his own motherland Vivekananda is regarded as the patriot saint of modern India and an inspirer of her dormant national consciousness, To the Hindus he preached the ideal of a strength-giving and man-making religion. Service to man as the visible manifestation of the Godhead was the special form of worship he advocated for the Indians, devoted as they were to the rituals and myths of their ancient faith. Many political leaders of India have publicly acknowledged their indebtedness to Swami Vivekananda.


The Swami's mission was both national and international. A lover of mankind, he strove to promote peace and human brotherhood on the spiritual foundation of the Vedantic Oneness of existence. A mystic of the highest order, Vivekananda had a direct and intuitive experience of Reality. He derived his ideas from that unfailing source of wisdom and often presented them in the soulstirring language of poetry.


The natural tendency of Vivekananda's mind, like that of his Master, Ramakrishna, was to soar above the world and forget itself in contemplation of the Absolute. But another part of his personality bled at the sight of human suffering in East and West alike. It might appear that his mind seldom found a point of rest in its oscillation between contemplation of God and service to man. Be that as it may, he chose, in obedience to a higher call, service to man as his mission on earth; and this choice has endeared him to people in the West, Americans in particular.


In the course of a short life of thirty-nine years (1863-1902), of which only ten were devoted to public activities-and those, too, in the midst of acute physical suffering-he left for posterity his four classics: Jnana-Yoga, Bhakti-Yoga, Karma-Yoga, and Raja-Yoga, all of which are outstanding treatises on Hindu philosophy. In addition, he delivered innumerable lectures, wrote inspired letters in his own hand to his many friends and disciples, composed numerous poems, and acted as spiritual guide to the many seekers, who came to him for instruction. He also organized the Ramakrishna Order of monks, which is the most outstanding religious organization of modern India. It is devoted to the propagation of the Hindu spiritual culture not only in the Swami's native land, but also in America and in other parts of the world.


Swami Vivekananda once spoke of himself as a "condensed India." His life and teachings are of inestimable value to the West for an understanding of the mind of Asia. William James, the Harvard philosopher, called the Swami the "paragon of Vedantists." Max Muller and Paul Deussen, the famous Orientalists of the nineteenth century, held him in genuine respect and affection. "His words," writes Romain Rolland, "are great music, phrases in the style of Beethoven, stirring rhythms like the march of Handel choruses. I cannot touch these sayings of his, scattered as they are through the pages of books, at thirty years' distance, without receiving a thrill through my body like an electric shock. And what shocks, what transports, must have been produced when in burning words they issued from the lips of the hero!''



Here are some of the Quotes by Swami Vivekananda 


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(Source:allindiadialy.com)
Nimma #GIRISH

04/07/2013

Important abbreviations related to internet

Important abbreviations related to internet :

FM –> Frequency Modulation
SIM –> Subscriber Identity Module
RIM –> Removable Identity Module
GSM –> Global System For Mobile
LAN –> Local Area Network
WAN –> Wide Area Network
RTE –> Rich Text Format
MAN –> Metropolitan Area
Network
URL –> Uniform Resource Locator
ISP –> Inter Net Service Provide
@ –> At The Rate Of
DVD –> Digital Versatile Disk
CD –> Compact Disk
EDGE –> Enhanced Data for GSM
Evolution
GPRS –> General Packet Radio
Service
FDM –> Frequency Division
Multiplexing
SDR –> Software Defined Radio
ATM –> Asynchronous Transfer
Mode
DCA –> Dynamic Channel Allocation
FCA –> Fixed Channel Allocation
AMPS –> Advance Mobile Phone
System
IMTS –> Improved Mobile
Telephone System
CDMA –> Code Division
MultipleAccess
MTSO –> Mobile Telephone
Switching
Office
HTTP –> Hypertext Transfer
Protocol
FIDI –> Fiber Distributed Data
Interface
ISDN –> Integrated Services Digital
Network
PSTN –> Public Switched
Telephone Network
CSMA –> Carrier Sense Multiple
Access
RADAR –> Radio Detection
AndRanging
SONET –> Synchronous Optical
Fiber Network
DAMPS –> Digital Advanced Mobile
Phone System
WWW –> World Wide Web
IP –> Internet Protocol
TCP –> Transmission Control
Protocol
HTML –> HyperText Markup Language
USB –> Universal Serial Bus
PAN -> Personal Area Network
TDM -> Time Division Multiplexing
Abbreviation of major IT companies.......!!!
GOOGLE :- Global Organisation Of Oriented
Group Language of Earth
APPLE:- Asian Passenger Payload Experiment
HP :- Hewlett-Packard
IBM:- International Business Machines
Corporation
HCL:-Hindustan Computer Limited
WIPRO:- Western India Product Limited
GE:-General Electronics
INFOSYS:-Information System
TCS:- Tata Consultancy Services
AOL:- American Online
BPL:- British Process Laboratory
INTEL:- Integrated Electronics
CISCO:- Computer Information System Company
DELL:- michael DELL
SONY:-Sound Of New York
AMD:- Advance micro devices
LENOVO:- LE(Legend),NOVO(New)
COMPAQ:- Compatibility And Quality


Important abbreviations related to internet

Important abbreviations related to internet :

FM –> Frequency Modulation
SIM –> Subscriber Identity Module
RIM –> Removable Identity Module
GSM –> Global System For Mobile
LAN –> Local Area Network
WAN –> Wide Area Network
RTE –> Rich Text Format
MAN –> Metropolitan Area
Network
URL –> Uniform Resource Locator
ISP –> Inter Net Service Provide
@ –> At The Rate Of
DVD –> Digital Versatile Disk
CD –> Compact Disk
EDGE –> Enhanced Data for GSM
Evolution
GPRS –> General Packet Radio
Service
FDM –> Frequency Division
Multiplexing
SDR –> Software Defined Radio
ATM –> Asynchronous Transfer
Mode
DCA –> Dynamic Channel Allocation
FCA –> Fixed Channel Allocation
AMPS –> Advance Mobile Phone
System
IMTS –> Improved Mobile
Telephone System
CDMA –> Code Division
MultipleAccess
MTSO –> Mobile Telephone
Switching
Office
HTTP –> Hypertext Transfer
Protocol
FIDI –> Fiber Distributed Data
Interface
ISDN –> Integrated Services Digital
Network
PSTN –> Public Switched
Telephone Network
CSMA –> Carrier Sense Multiple
Access
RADAR –> Radio Detection
AndRanging
SONET –> Synchronous Optical
Fiber Network
DAMPS –> Digital Advanced Mobile
Phone System
WWW –> World Wide Web
IP –> Internet Protocol
TCP –> Transmission Control
Protocol
HTML –> HyperText Markup Language
USB –> Universal Serial Bus
PAN -> Personal Area Network
TDM -> Time Division Multiplexing




03/07/2013

Attention KARNATAKA PGCET-2013 Aspirants..!!!



Attention KARNATAKA PGCET-2013 Aspirants..!!!

Here is the Official Notification of PGCET-2013 exams..
Online Application link available from 5/7/13 
Last Date for filling application 15/7/13
Exam Date is 27/7/13..








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01/07/2013

Full meanings, those we don't know..

Full meanings, those we don't
know..

* AVI = Audio Video Interleave
* RTS = Real Time Streaming
* SIS = Symbian OS Installer File
* AMR = Adaptive Multi-Rate
Codec
* JAD = Java Application
Descriptor
* JAR = Java Archive
* JAD = Java Application
Descriptor
* 3GPP = 3rd Generation
Partnership Project
* 3GP = 3rd Generation Project
* MP3 = MPEG player lll
* MP4 = MPEG-4 video file
* AAC = Advanced Audio Coding
* GIF = Graphic Interchangable
Format
* JPEG = Joint Photographic
Expert Group
* BMP = Bitmap
* SWF = Shock Wave Flash
* WMV = Windows Media Video
* WMA = Windows Media Audio
* WAV = Waveform Audio
* PNG = Portable Network
Graphics
* DOC = Document (Microsoft
Corporation)
* PDF = Portable Document
Format
* M3G = Mobile 3D Graphics
* M4A = MPEG-4 Audio File
* NTH = Nokia Theme (series 40)
* THM = Themes (SonyEricsson)
* MMF = Synthetic Music Mobile
Application File
* NRT = Nokia Ringtone
* XMF = Extensible Music File
* WBMP = Wireless Bitmap Image
* DVX = DivX Video
* HTML = Hyper Text Markup
Language
* WML = Wireless Markup
Language *CD - Compact Disk.
*DVD - Digital Versatile Disk.
*CRT - Cathode Ray Tube.
*DAT - Digital Audio Tape.
*DOS - Disk Operating System.
*GUI - Graphical User Interface.
*HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer
Protocol.
*IP - Internet Protocol.
*ISP - Internet Service Provides.
*TCP - Transmission Control
Protocol.
*UPS - Uninterruptible Power
Supply.
*URL - Uniform Resource
Locator.
*USB - Universal Serial Bus.
*VIRUS - Vital Information
Resource Under Seized.
*3G - 3rd Generation.
*GSM - Global System for
Mobile Communication.
*CDMA - Code Divison Multiple
Access.
*UMTS - Universal Mobile
Telecommunication System.
*SIM - Subscriber Identity
Module.
*HSDPA - High Speed Downlink
Packet Access.
*EDGE - Enhanced Data Ratefor
GSM [ Global System for Mobile
Communication] Evolution.
*VHF - Very High Frequency.
*UHF - Ultra High Frequency.
*GPRS - General Packet Radio
Service.
*WAP - Wireless Application
Protocol.
TCP - Transmission
ControlProtocol .
*ARPANET - Advanced Research
Project Agency Network.
*IBM - Internation Business
Machine Corporation.
*HP - Hewlett Packard.
*AM/FM - Amplitude/ Frequency
Modulation.
*WLAN - Wireless Local Area
Network



ADIDAS- All Day I Dream AboutSports
AUDI-Auto Union Deutschland Ingolstadt
BMW- Baverian Motor Works
AMW- Asian Motor Works
GOOGLE- Global Organization Of Oriented Group Language of Earth
CNN-IBN- Cable News Network-Indian Broadcasting Network
VVS Laxman- Vengipurapu Venkata Sai Laxman
APJ Abdul Kalam- Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam
MDH(Massala)- Mahashian Di Hatti
ISCON- International Society for Krishna Consciousness
LASER- Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
i.e- id est (that is)
INTEL- Integrated Electronics
CMYK- Cyan Magenta Yellow Kinda(Black)
JPEG- Joint Photography Expert Group
EMI- Equated Monthly Instalments
WIPRO- Western Indian Products
DNA- Deoxy-ribo Nucleic Acid
CBI- Central Bureau of Investigation
CAT- Common Admissiom Test
ATM- Automated Teller Machine
ISI- Indian Standard Institute
IPI- International Press Institute
AT&T- American telegraphic and Telephone Co. Ltd.
ICICI- Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India
IDBI- Industrial Development Bank of India
FBI- Federal Bureau of Investigation
HDFC- Housing Development Finance Corporation
VIRUS- Vital Information Resources Under Siege
OBC- Other Backward Classes
MPEG- Motion Picture Experts Groups
NAAC- National Assesment and Accreditation
PSLV- Polar Satelite Launch Vehicle
RADAR- Radio Detecting and Ranging
RDX- Research Department Explosive
MRF- Madras Rubber Factory
LML- Lohia Machines Limited
STD- Subscriber Trunk Dialling
TOEFL- Test of English as a Foreign Language
SENSEX- Sensitivity Index(of share price)
URL- Uniform Resource Locator
TVS- T.V Sundaram(Co-Founder)
BBC-British Broadcasting Corporation