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9 Jul 2008

Apple iphone 3g is a hell in India than any!

I just got a gmail on apple iphone 3g worst features in india and i just stunned with it and looked at them then i released that iphone is worst than any.

Apple iphone 3g in india

So here is the mail:
Those of you in India planning for iPhone…Think Twice Before Making a decision…The short commings of iphone are endless..

No video calling, no AD2P on the Bluetooth, can’t share any(mp3, images, videos…) files via bluetooth, can’t use as a wireless modem, (you pay ridiculous data charges to activate internet on your phone, but cannot connect it to your PC and browse when you are at home)

All even the smallest copy and paste,(cannot copy a part of a.. say… email & send it..have to type it out yourself)

No 3.2 or 5 megapixel camera,(the 2MP camera it carries is worst camera i’ve ever seen.. photos look like they have come out of a VGA camera)

No video recording with camera, no front camera, no flash.

No JAVA support

No physical keyboard (BELIEVE me! this alone is a dealbreaker…touch keyboard as good as it looks…once you use it then only you come to know about the importance of having a hard keypad)

No 3G network yet in India..so why pay for expensive 3G phone if you cant use its 3G services … so, for India, iPhone 2.0 is no better than its first version

No removable battery. (You cannot change battery. Have to send it to apple outlet.. Come on now!!!!…This is not an iPod. Its a bloody phone. You cannot live without phone for 2-3 days)

No haptic feedback and cannot send MMS, an’t use as external storage device (16 GB of utter waste..next time you go to your friend’s house & find some interesting songs, movies, etc…sorry you cannot connect your ‘16 GB’ phone and share it!!!! Apple apparently has a solution.. ” BUY MUSIC & MOVIES FROM iTUNES STORE “….. Give me a break will you APPLE!!!)

no FM radio, can’t use your mp3 files as ringtones,(This is heights man!!!)

cannot insert any other SIM card….

completely tied to iTunes… Connect to your friend’s iTunes & you risk erasing everything on your phone.

list goes on & on & on….

Read the iphone endless features below:
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Read full article. Published on July 9, 2008.
5 Jul 2008

what hurts the most? Save our world!

what hurts the most? Watch this heart touching video! Save our world!

I just found this heart-touching in a fellow blogger blog, soul-penetrating video of what we consciously take for granted in our daily life.

We must really thank our nature and must save it too! save water, save food, save ourself, save earth!

Warning: This video may may sink your heart!
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Read full article. Published on July 5, 2008.
26 Jun 2008

NYC to have 120 foot waterfall beneath brooklyn bridge

New York City to have 120 foot waterfall beneath under brooklyn bridge

Read full article. Published on June 26, 2008.
25 Jun 2008

Emergency Multitool with Solar Power

Emergency Multitool with Solar Power

This eco friendly emergency multipurpose tool powered with Solar is useful for daily or emergency situations in the car or at home. It is well designed with a hand held flashlight, and all the innards plainly visible through the plastic coating, it has multiple functions including; a high powered LED flashlight using 4 white LED lights; a flashing highly visible beacon, attachable to your car using the built in magnet; an emergency tool with the built in hammer tip. It will also include a car cigarette power adapter for emergency recharging in the car. Be earth friendly and at the same time ready for emergencies with this made in China solar powered flashlight and beacon.

Read full article. Published on June 25, 2008.
31 May 2008

What if a nuclear attack on Washington D.C?!

The below is a computer generated image below was posted on an Islamic extremists’ website yesterday.

computer generated image below was posted on an Islamic extremists' website on nuclear attack took place in Washington D.C

This computer generated image posted on terror forums depict what would happen if a nuclear attack took place in Washington D.C.

Read full article. Published on May 31, 2008.
19 May 2008

India benefiting from person to person outsourcing

In 1776 in his book named as the wealth of nation Adam smith propagated the competitive advantage theory, which championed the division of labour and specialization of work, which add to the economies of scale when there is a production done in a huge scale. However, in that theory, which he proposed, laid hidden a far more vital idea which today claims to be the reason behind 7% of India’s GDP in the year 2007. yes we are talking about outsourcing, which in the days of Adam Smith meant, a particular part of the entire production process, was meant to be dealt by a particular group of workers who are specialized in that part of the job.

India benefiting from person to person outsourcing

Nevertheless, you have to agree that ever since 1776, the definition of outsourcing as undergone a quantum change. Before we proceed let us have a brief idea about what is the meaning of outsourcing, this for those who are not very familiar wit the term. In the process of production, there are various subordinate processes, which contribute to the primary output. However, it is not possible for many firms to pay equal attention to every department. So in the face of this kind of situation they tend to outsource or hand over a particular part of the production process to another firm who are specialized in that particular category, thus giving it the responsibility for the design and implementation of that process. In this way the outsourcing firm saves a lot of money and time too, which it invests in some other areas, whereas the firm which is providing the outsourcing service is also earning huge profits owing to external economies, which comes from the highly specialized but cheap labor.

Now that we have discussed the main idea, let look at the outsourcing background of India. The wave of globalization first kissed the Indian soil in the early 1990’s and After the initial boost, the next successive governments have pursued the trend of economic reform toward liberalization and privatization of public sectors. Even till the year 1994 the indian telecom sector was under the government control and they were enjoying a monopoly in this field, which was a major reason for the lack of growth in the IT Sector of the Indian economy. Nonetheless it was in this year owing to a policy of the existing government their was considerable liberalization in the field of telecom and
private participation was encouraged, and thus started the upward growth of the IT sector. Then in the year of 1999 the new IP telephony was introduced under the ‘new telecom policy’, which kind of terminated the monopoly of the state government on the international calling facilities. Now this step structured a huge cut in the calling expenses and heralded the golden era of the IT industry. And thus started the sudden spurt of inbound and outbound call centers and data processing centers.
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Read full article. Published on May 19, 2008.
23 Apr 2008

7 benefits on Learning the Basics of RSS

What is RSS?
You probably have seen this three-letter acronym in the course of your internet surfing. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary; syndicating means republishing an article that comes from another source such as a website.

An RSS is a means of publicizing updates about websites. It may or may not include a summary and photos of the latest posting. But those that provide summaries (thus Rich Site Summary) allow users to skim through the article so that they could decide later on if they want to access the website source. The RSS feed usually contains the title of the update originating from the website. It is also usually the link to the website source.

What are the benefits of RSS?
RSS gives benefits to both readers (users) and web publishers.
1.It gives you the latest updates.
Whether it is about the weather, new music, software upgrade, local news, or a new posting from a rarely-updates site learn about the latest as soon as it comes out.

2.It saves on surfing time.
Since an RSS feed provides a summary of the related article, it saves the user’s time by helping s/he decide on which items to prioritize when reading or browsing the net.

3.It gives the power of subscription to the user.
Users are given a free-hand on which websites to subscribe in their RSS aggregators which they can change at any time they decide differently.

4.It lessens the clutter in your inbox.
Although your email address will be required to enjoy the services of online RSS aggregators, RSS does not use your email address to send the updates.

5.It is spam free.
Unlike email subscriptions, RSS does not make use of your email address to send updates thus your privacy is kept safe from spam mails.
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Read full article. Published on April 23, 2008.
7 Apr 2008

Handheld Paper Shredder Helps Deter identity Theft

Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in the United States and most involves a victim’s mail.

Ziszor! makes it easy to follow the government’s top tip to deter identity theft – shred unwanted financial papers, sensitive mail, direct mail solicitations with personal information.

Ziszor! is the first premium, hand-held paper shredder to balance security with ease of use and portability. Just 10 inches long, and under one-and-a-half pounds, the Ziszor! quickly shreds paper wherever you sort your mail or receipts -kitchen, family room, home office, dresser-top, etc. and collects the shredded waste in a disposable plastic catch-bag.

Designed for the Countertop, Built for Everyday Protection

A sleek, glossy-silver and red accented appliance, Ziszor! fits perfectly into the hand. Just insert any folded paper (up to 5 sheets) into the Ziszors!’s slot, press the trigger button and completely shredded pieces drop into the convenient catch-bag. Ziszor!’s patented design operates with four AA batteries (batteries and three catch-bags included).
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Read full article. Published on April 7, 2008.