- Satellite Photos of Japan, Before and After the Quake and Tsunami (New York Times)
- What teachers really want to tell parents (CNN)
- No, your zodiac sign hasn't changed (CNN)
- Parents, don't dress your girls like tramps (CNN)
- (video) - Father Daughter Dance Medley (Yahoo)
- At funeral, dog mourns the death of Navy SEAL killed in Afghanistan (Yahoo)
- You'll freak when you see the new Facebook (CNN)
- Dog in Japan stays by the side of ailing friend in the rubble (Yahoo)
- Giant crocodile captured alive in Philippines (Yahoo)
- New Zodiac Sign Dates: Ophiuchus The 13th Sign? (The Huffington Post)
- Parents keep child’s gender under wraps (Yahoo)
- How to Talk to Little Girls (The Huffington Post)
- Stop Coddling the Super-Rich (New York Times)
- Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior (Wall Street Journal)
- (video) - Twin Baby Boys Have A Conversation! (Yahoo)
- Man robs bank to get medical care in jail (Yahoo)
- Why You're Not Married (The Huffington Post)
- A Sister’s Eulogy for Steve Jobs (New York Times)
- Ryan Dunn Dead: 'Jackass' Star Dies In Car Crash (The Huffington Post)
- Scientists warn California could be struck by winter ‘superstorm’ (Yahoo)
- Notes From a Dragon Mom (New York Times)
- A Message to Women From a Man: You Are Not "Crazy" (The Huffington Post)
- Obama’s and Bush’s effects on the deficit in one graph (Washington Post)
- Penn State, my final loss of faith (Washington Post)
- Golden-Voiced Homeless Man Captivates Internet (Yahoo)
- The most typical face on the planet (Yahoo)
- Widespread destruction from Japan earthquake, tsunamis (CNN)
- Permissive parents: Curb your brats (CNN)
- A father's day wish: Dads, wake the hell up! (CNN)
- (video) - Laughing Baby Loves Ripping Paper! (Yahoo)
- Epic Cover Letter: How To Get Hired For Your Dream Job (PICTURE) (The Huffington Post)
- New Zodiac sign dates: Don't switch horoscopes yet (Washington Post)
- Things Babies Born in 2011 Will Never Know (Yahoo)
- The Psychology of Revenge: Why We Should Stop Celebrating Osama Bin Laden's Death(The Huffington Post)
- (photo gallery) - ‘Where Children Sleep’ (New York Times)
- Quake moved Japan coast 8 feet, shifted Earth's axis (CNN)
- Steve Jobs, Apple founder, dies (CNN)
- China's latest craze: dyeing pets to look like other wild animals (CNN)
- Grant Hill’s Response to Jalen Rose (New York Times)
- Steve Jobs’s Patents (New York Times)
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Thursday, 1 December 2011
Most Shared Articles on Facebook in 2011 !!
Facebook recently looked at the most shared articles in the US on Facebook over the past year and released a list of 40 most shared articles in the year 2011 on Facebook + Media page.
Have a look at 40 Best ways to surf the net.
Two iPhones go up in flames in Brazil and Australia
Apple’s iPhone could be a possible fire hazard. In the last weeks there have been two incidents, one in Australia and another in Brazil where the iPhone 4 combusted.Mashable reported the incident in Brazil where a device plugged in for overnight charging allegedly began emitting smoke and sparks less than a foot from its sleeping owner’s face. The earlier incident was reported from Australia where the device began spontaneously began smoking last week in flight and then “self combusted’.
Regional Australian airline Regional Express described the “mobile phone self combustion” in a statement, saying an iPhone belonging to a passenger started glowing red and expelling a “significant amount of dense smoke” after a flight from Lismore, Australia, landed in Sydney on Friday.
A photo accompanying the statement showed the shattered, warped back of a recent-model black iPhone.
The airline says a flight attendant extinguished the glow and nobody on the plane was hurt. Regional Express reported the incident to authorities in Australia. Apple says it will cooperate with any investigation.
With inputs from AP
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Smartphone OS Comparison
Every OS in the market has its own share of strengths and weaknesses. I believe in the "whatever floats your boat" school of thought when it comes to choosing a smartphone. Still, evaluating the popular platforms looked like a good idea to me. I have given points to each platform based on the following factors:
Features - The rating in this section is based on the support offered to technologies such as NFC, USB-OTG (On The Go), FM transmitter, and stereoscopic display.
User Interface - Here, the contenders get points for user friendliness. Lesser the magajmaari, better the score.
Aesthetics - It's all about eye-candy these days. An uncluttered and seamless look helps in getting a better score. Originality wins brownie points as well.
Optimisation - If the OS is optimised, it runs smoothly even on a CPU under 800 MHz and with 256 MB of RAM. If not, it requires dual cores and a gigabyte of RAM.
Battery Life - Do I really have to explain this one?
Apps - This is about the number of apps available for each platform.
Freedom - Includes aspects such as file sharing, customisation, file management, and the availability of mass storage mode.
Here's the scorecard. Note that all scores are on a scale of 1 to 5. The top scorer in each category has been circled in red.
As you can see, there's no clear winner. However, BlackBerry has lost the contest by a big margin because of its average performance across the board. Android is good, but suffers badly from dismal battery performance and due to its resource-hungry nature. Surprisingly, the black sheep of the OS family, Symbian, turns out to be the most mature OS by virtue of getting the basics right - all thanks to the Belle update. Its fans need not celebrate though, as it has no future.
Source:Techtree
Facebook acquires MailRank
Ayear-old, mail prioritizing tool, MailRank, has been acquired by the popular social network, Facebook, according to a blog post on former's site. "We’re thrilled to announce that MailRank's co-founders will be joining Facebook in December!" states a post on MailRank's blog. Facebook, with this acquisition is looking at strengthening its position in the smartphone arena. MailRank, like mentioned above, essentially is a mail prioritizing tool that sets up the user's mail list on a priority basis, placing the most important mail right at the top.
The announcement on MailRank
Team MailRank, according to the post will assist Facebook in solving technology issues, an area they specialize in and in turn, better support the platform of 800 million users - Facebook. MailRank has also stated on its blog that when with Facebook, it will discontinue the private beta of MailRank for Outlook to get complete focus into the new project at hand.
At the moment, financial details of the deal between Facebook and MailRank haven't been disclosed.
25 Worst Passwords of the Year 2011 – Compiled List by SplashData.
Even in 2011 people are so predictable in choosing their passwords and use shockingly weak passwords to protect their accounts. Password management application provider SplashData released a list from files containing millions of stolen passwords posted online by hackers. The list contains the 25 worst passwords of the year. ‘Password’, ’123456′, ‘qwerty’ are in the list of worst passwords of the year. If you see your password on this list, please change it immediately.
List of Worst Passwords of the Year 2011
- password
- 123456
- 12345678
- qwerty
- abc123
- monkey
- 1234567
- letmein
- trustno1
- ragon
baseball
- 111111
- iloveyou
- master
- sunshine
- ashley
- bailey
- passwOrd
- shadow
- 123123
- 654321
- superman
- qazwsx
- michael
- football
There are numerous password generator and password manager softwares available that helps a user organize passwords. Google’s new resource ‘Good to Know‘ provides security tips including how to select a safe password or keep their online accounts secure. And for those who are very weak at remembering passwords can use OpenID to use an existing account to sign in to multiple websites, without needing to create new passwords.
Saturday, 19 November 2011
TRAI asks telcos to block violators
TRAI’s 100SMS/day move to ward of unwanted callers was extended, with additional 100 SMSes after almost a month. Soon after, it faced yet another challenge when telemarketers started using international servers to send pesky messages. TRAI had disclosed that it has no control over messages that came from servers overseas. However, that did not deter TRAI trying to find a solution for this problem, with the other telcos in support. TRAI now asks telcos to find and block violators using international servers, reports Business Standard.
Block violators (Image credit: Getty Images)
"The operators have been asked to track Internet from servers outside India, which is being used by telemarketers to send unwanted messages. Telemarketers are playing a cat and mouse race. They are going one step ahead than what we do," TRAI Chairman, R.S. Sarma told reporters on the sidelines of the National Telecom Summit, 2011 on Friday.
Reportedly, subscribers of the National Customer Preference Registry (previously called the National Do Not Call Registry) have complained that unwanted calls/messages don’t seem to halt. Moreover, such pesky calls are usually related to real estate. The unwanted messages market is said to be worth more than Rs. 335 crore and service operators sell bulk packages of such SMSes.
YouTube, IPRS lock-in a licensing agreement
Popular destination for online videos, YouTube locked-in on a deal with the Indian Performing Rights Society (IPRS), a non-profit making company looking after the copyrights for artists in India. The deal would now mean that the artists, who's content feature on YouTube will be able to earn their revenue off it. Artists, in this respect would mean songwriters, music composers and music publishers. With digital content growing by leaps in bounds, both in usage and popularity, this deal shows promise. The deal invariably means that the creators of original content will be rewarded with this revenue.
Now rewarding original content creators
An official statement received in this respect reveals that while YouTube has locked-in on agreements with several music labels in India, before, this is the first time it has signed a deal with a collection society in the country. Earlier, YouTube only earned revenue when advertisements were displayed against its partner’s videos. This revenue would then be shared by its partners.
According to a statement provided by the CEO of the IPRS, Rakesh Nigam, "We are extremely delighted to do this deal with leading video site like YouTube, as this association will benefit our publishers/music companies, author and sister societies. As more users get online, consumption and monetization of music will increasingly happen on the internet and YouTube will drive it.”
This deal follows YouTube's similar deals with ASRAC in Japan, KOMCA in Korea, CASH in Hong Kong, MUST in Taiwan, APRA-AMCOS for Australia/New Zealand, FILSCAP in the Philippines, and COMPASS in Singapore.
Trail:The game
Trail is a free platform game of a unique kind. It explores the concept that you leave a trail in the world as you journey through life. When you eventually die, you are required to collect this trail to achieve moksha or final piece. It therefore consists of two states: a living world and a dead world. While in the living world, you continue to drop and leave behind memories as you progress. When you die and enter the dead world, your goal is to reach the first memory you left in the world. Your health constantly falls while in the dead world, so you have to achieve your goal within a stipulated time.
In essence, you first play forward and then trace your steps backward from the point of your death. The living world is white, while the dead world is black. In the living world, your score increases you drop memories and decreases when you touch it (symbolising that it is sometimes painful to revisit the past). Once you die, the world turns black and you start from the point of your death with your health reset, though it keeps deteriorating. You can still be hurt and health decrease by the things that hurt you when you were alive, while it increases when you collect memories. However, memories keep moving away from you, making it increasingly difficult to achieve your goal of collecting your first memory.
You win the game when you collect the first memory and achieve moksha, while your life remains incomplete and unfulfilled if you fail. Based on the score you achieve and your age, the game displays a short piece of text that sums your life.
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Thursday, 3 November 2011
See Map of UnFacebook World: Where people don’t use Facebook !!
The UnFacebook map was created by visual arts grad student Ian Wojtowicz. He mashed the Facebook connections map released by facebook in December of last year and NASA's map of Earth at night.
Ian Wojtowicz said Subtracting one Map from the other by using a Photoshop difference layer, we get an image the shows only cities that don't use Facebook.
Amazing! isn't it ?
Mark Zuckerberg Stands 9th on Forbes List of 'World's Most Powerful People' !!
Mark Zuckerberg Who founded addictive social networking site Facebook in February 2004 from his Harvard dorm room Stands 9th on Forbes List of 'World's Most Powerful People November 2011' .
According to Forbes
"What the CIA failed to do in 60 years, Zuck has done in 7: knowing what 800 million people--more than 10% of the world's population--think, read and listen to, plus who they know, what they like and where they live, travel, vote, shop, worship. U.S. users spend more time on Facebook--on average 6.3 hours a month--than on any other site. The Harvard dropout is now creating his own monetary system, Facebook Credits, to facilitate transactions and profits. With a net worth of $17.5 billion, he is now America's 14th-richest man. 2011 Highlight: The movie inspired by his life, The Social Network, which depicts Zuckerberg as a coldhearted dweeb, won 3 Oscars."
Microsoft's software wizard and the world's second-richest man Bill Gates is however 5thMost Powerful Person and Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page shares 30th Spot on the list.
According to Forbes
"What the CIA failed to do in 60 years, Zuck has done in 7: knowing what 800 million people--more than 10% of the world's population--think, read and listen to, plus who they know, what they like and where they live, travel, vote, shop, worship. U.S. users spend more time on Facebook--on average 6.3 hours a month--than on any other site. The Harvard dropout is now creating his own monetary system, Facebook Credits, to facilitate transactions and profits. With a net worth of $17.5 billion, he is now America's 14th-richest man. 2011 Highlight: The movie inspired by his life, The Social Network, which depicts Zuckerberg as a coldhearted dweeb, won 3 Oscars."
Rovio's Angry Birds smashes 500 million downloads
We all knew at some point Angry Birds had become an unstoppable part of the pop culture but its developers Rovio yesterday reminded us how really big it has become – Angry Birds has now smashed more than 500 million downloads and becomes perhaps world's fastest selling mobile game. Angry Birds achieves the milestone in less than two years since its launch.
Rovio also highlights there has been no sign of slowing down in popularity over the years. If figures provided by Rovio are to be believed, a total of 200,000 years of Angry Birds have been played by fans across the world, with 300 million minutes of daily play. Moreover, over 266 billion levels of Angry Birds have been played, while 400 billion birds have been launched. And some 44 billion Stars have been collected in the process.Announcing the accomplishment, Rovio CEO Miael Hed says, "This is a fantastic landmark achievement for us, and we’re extremely delighted to see such an incredible amount of people enjoying our games. We remain committed to creating more fun experiences and bringing exceptional quality to Angry Birds Fans everywhere."
Rovio's behemoth franchise is comprised of Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio. The games are available for all major smartphone platforms, including Android, iOS and Symbian. There's a web version of the game also, available on the Chrome web browser. Angry Birds comes pre-loaded in recently launched Nokia's Asha phones as well.
What's next for Angry Birds? Well, Rovio is currently planning to open the world's first official Angry Birds retail shop in Helsinki, Finland. Angry Birds is also going to feature in the forthcoming Nokia Asha 300 and 303 S40 feature phones, which Rovio believes, will bring Angry Birds entertainment to completely new emerging mobile markets.
The Angry Birds has continued to woo fans from different age groups, and going by the current rate, we should soon see the billionth download bash. In the meantime, check out the Angry Birds success story in the video below:
Windows XP Still Tops Desktop Operating System Market Share !!
Windows XP usage dips but but still won't give up its crown as the most used operating system. It is 10 years since Microsoft released the Windows XP operating system, and in those years Microsoft has tried to tempt users away with not just one, but two major OS releases, neither of which seemed to be able to pull entrenched, and mostly business, users away from XP.
Tell us in comments which Destkop OS you use ?
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Twitter Shows Impact of a Single Tweet by Launching Twitter Stories !!
Twitter has launched Twitter Stories, a site that shows the impact single tweet can have.
If you have a story than you can submit by mentioning @twitterstories or by using the hashtag#twitterstories. Include a link to a photo or video that helps illustrate your story to the world.
According to the official Twitter blog –
"Today we’re launching the first in a series of Twitter stories. Read about a single Tweet that helped save a bookstore from going out of business; an athlete who took a hundred of his followers out to a crab dinner; and, Japanese fishermen who use Twitter to sell their catch before returning to shore. Each story reminds us of the humanity behind Tweets that make the world smaller. "
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
All Halloween Google Doodles From 1999 - 2011.
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