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Tuesday 16 December 2014

Sunny Leone Defeats Modi to Top the Google's Most Searched Celebrity in India

Despite the Lok Sabha elections in 2014 and the aggressive digital campaigns by Bhartiya Janata Party, Sunny Leone, the Hindi film actor of Indo-Canadian and American origins, pipped Prime Minister Narendra Modi to become the most searched personality in the country during the year.

Modi was the second most searched celebrity, accoridng to Google's 'Year in Search' list for 2014. The Prime Minister is followed by Bollywood actors Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Priyanka Chopra, Shah Rukh Khan and Poonam Pandey.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi was one of the top most searched personalities this year, coming ahead of Bollywood biggies - the first time a politician has gained more search popularity than entertainment celebrities," intnernet major Google said in a statement. "The historic 2014 Lok Sabha elections emerged as India's first digital election and revealed that an online presence mattered considerably for all political parties."

The term 'Elections 2014' topped Google India's trending lists in 2014, followed by FIFA 2014, iPhone 6, GATE 2015 and IPL 2014.

Searches for Football World Cup and Indian Premium League "broke records", Google said, with top searches being around teams, players, scores, and match results.

Besides elections, the death of Sunanda Pushkar and the unsolved mystery of Malaysia Airlines 370 also generated search curiosity. Cricketer Virat Kohli stood tenth in this list of 'personalities across categories', ahead of Sachin Tendulkar, who remained among the top searched for sports personalities despite his retirement.

New Launch: Lava launches 'Iris Fuel 60' in India at Just Rs. 8888

Homegrown handset maker Lava on Tuesday launched a new smartphone -- Iris Fuel 60 -- offering a greater battery life to help users work for longer hours without frequent charging.

Priced at Rs. 8,888, the handset is second in Lava's range of smartphones focussed on longer battery life.

"With smartphones becoming part and parcel of everyday life, battery life has become a matter of concern for smartphone users," Lava International Vice President & Head Product, Navin Chawla told reporters.


With Iris Fuel 60, the aim is to put an end to the recurring problem of frequent charging which has become quite a norm for smartphone users, he added.

The handset features a 5-inch HD IPS display, 1.3 GHz quad core processor, 1GB RAM and 8GB internal memory (expandable up to 32GB).

With a 4,000 mAh battery, the device sports Android KitKat operating system and can be upgraded to the latest Android Lollipop in future. It has a 10MP rear and 2MP front camera.

"The battery allows users up to 32 hours of talktime on 2G without a need to charge the phone. The phone is also equipped with quick charge technology that restricts the charging time to 3 hours 15 minutes," he said.

The handset also boasts of a "solder-less" manufacturing technology where each component is connected to PCBA via connectors, unlike conventional smartphones where manual soldering is used.

This results in lesser defects and makes it easier for service engineers in case of any fault.

India is one of the fastest growing smartphone market in Asia Pacific region, witnessing a growth of 84% year-on-year in the April-June 2014 period.

Wednesday 3 December 2014

लड़की बड़ी या भूख

लड़की बड़ी या भूख------
प्रोफेसर ने 1 चूहे के लिए एक तरफ केक और दूसरी तरफ चुहिया रख दी...
चूहा फ़ौरन केक की तरफ लपका...
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दूसरी बार केक को बदल के रोटी रखी...चूहा रोटी कि तरफ लपका
कई बार फ़ूड-आइटम्स बदले मगर चूहा हर बार फ़ूड की तरफ भागा।
प्रोफेसर: तो स्टूडेंटस् इस प्रयोग से ये साबित हुआ कि भूख किसी लड़की की तुलना में ज्यादा बड़ी जरूरत है।
इतने में लास्ट बेंच से रणछोर दास छांचड़ बोला: सर, 1 बार चुहिया बदल के भी देख लो, हो सकता है वो उसकी "बीवी" हो...!!

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एक भोपाली बादाम बेच रहा था 
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जाट ने पूछा ये खाने से क्या होता  है ?
भोपाली : दिमाग़ तेज़ होता है ..
जाट : कैसे ?
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भोपाली: अच्छा ये बताओ 1 किलो चावल में कितने दाने होते हैं ?
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जाट:पता नहीं ...
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भोपाली ने उसको बादाम खिलाया और बोला,
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बताओ 1 दर्जन में कितने  केले  होते  है ?
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जाट:12
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भोपाली: देखा दिमाग तेज़ हो गया ना
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जाट : 2 किलो दे यार, कमाल की चीज़ है..!!

Monday 24 November 2014

Faadu Jokes...




Wednesday 19 November 2014

Toyota Mirai – Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle

Toyota has been teasing its upcoming hydrogen fuel cell car for the better part of the year, but at the Los Angeles auto show it has announced that consumers will be able to buy the Mirai sedan for $57,500 when it goes on sale in 2015. However, Toyota claims the final price for the four-door vehicle should be significantly lower when factoring in state and federal incentives that could push the price "under $45,000" when all is said and done.

As for the technology behind this car, Toyota claims that its fuel cell stack will be refillable in about five minutes and provide a driving range of 300 miles. It's no performance beast, but that range should make the driving experience much more like a standard gas-powered vehicle rather than most current electric vehicles, which still aren't quite feasible for most long-distance drives.


Of course, there are even less places to refuel a hydrogen-powered car than there are standard electric chargers — that five-minute refuel time won't be very useful if you can't find a place to fill up your car. To that end, the Mirai will first be only available in California, where a hydrogen refueling infrastructure is currently being built out. By the end of 2015, Toyota says some 20 stations will be online, with another 28 launching in 2016. Toyota also says that 2016 will see the first construction of stations on the east coast, with 12 stations spread across five states (New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island) expected that year.

Until more stations become commonplace, hydrogen-powered cars will remain a niche curiosity — but it's easy to see the attraction to such a vehicle. The Mirai (and other similar vehicles) use no gasoline and emit only water vapor in the process. That complete lack of emissions coupled with a more extensive range than current electrical cars makes hydrogen-powered cars sound like a pretty huge step forward in automotive technology.




Friday 14 November 2014

Less Known Wonders of World....Part 1

1. Valley of Love, Ireland


Valley of Love


This ancient valley is one of the lost wonders of the earth. Valley of love is a mile wide and high. Many controversies revolves revolve around it. It is believed that the valley remained hidden from the eyes of world for many centuries and was built by a mysterious race that now lives in a remote area of Ireland. This valley is more than 3000 years older than the pyramids of Egypt. The only intact structure in this valley referred as ‘Memorial of joy’ is awe inspiring.  This fantastic stone structure has an equally flabbergasting interior which is fully functional to this day.

2. The Giant Buddha
The Giant Buddha

Lies to the east of the city of Leshan in Sichuan Province at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers. The statue faces the sacred Mount Emei with the rivers flowing below its feet.

Courtesy: Google+

Tuesday 11 November 2014

Sone Ka Bhaw....



Wednesday 5 November 2014

Google Launches Hindi Voice Search, to Add More Regional Languages Soon

Amit Singhal, Prakash Javadekar and Rajan Anandan at the launch of the Indian Langauge Internet Alliance in New Delhi.

Aiming to bring 300 million people online, search firm Google has partnered content providers such as ABP News and Amar Ujala, along with government agency, CDAC to make regional content available on Internet.

Google, which currently offers voice search in English, has also added Hindi language service and plans to other languages like Tamil, Marathi and Bengali to the list in coming months.

"India has about 200 million Internet users with about 5 million new users being added every month with 100 per cent coming through mobile devices. At this pace, India will overtake the US in terms of number of users in the next 12 months," Google India Vice President and Managing Director Rajan Anandan said in New Delhi.

However, only 198 million people in the country are estimated to be proficient in English with most of them already on the Internet, he added.

With that in mind, the Indian Language Internet Alliance (ILIA) has been formed, he said.

"The group is committed to promoting the growth of Indic- language content online. ILIA hopes to enable 300 million Indian language speakers to become highly engaged Internet users by 2017," he said.

The Alliance will work together to accelerate building Indian language content for Indians who will come online for the very first time, mostly via smartphones and mobile devices.

"If Internet is available in Indian languages, then the Internet usage will go up to 50 crore and it is possible. This will help in realisation of digital India initiative of the government. It is an important initiative," Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said.

As a part of its efforts, Google showcased demos of voice search in Hindi and launched a website 'www.hindiweb.com' to help Hindi-speaking Internet users discover Hindi content across websites, apps, videos and blogs.

"India is a significant market for us and is growing at a strong pace. Internet is empowering and that is why we want to take Internet to the next billion," Google Senior Vice President Search Amit Singhal told PTI.

He added the alliance will help content creators build relevant content for these new Indian language mobile users.

"Its a catch 22 situation. There is not enough regional content and current user base is also small. Through ILIA, we want to address both the issues," he said.

Source: BusinessToday

Tuesday 4 November 2014

Yahoo Planning to Launch Its Own YouTube Service

Yahoo (NASDAQ: YHOO) is reportedly working to enter into YouTube’s territory with its own video sharing service and even though the firm is officially remaining tightlipped, it has been rumored that the website will be ready for a launch in the next few months.

It has been said that Yahoo’s CEO Marissa Meyer had contacted YouTube’s content providers, star talents and network channels with the promise of more money to switch from Google to the Yahoo fold. YouTube is under the banner of Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG), which had paid $1.65 billion for the popular video sharing website in late 2006.

In its move to launch its own YouTube service, Yahoo is supposedly also offering better deals to the rival’s video makers by offering better advertising revenues, guaranteed ad rates and promotional space on Yahoo’s heavily trafficked home page on a non-exclusive basis, among other inducements.

The move comes at the right time for Yahoo as over the recent months, YouTube’s content providers have complained of difficulty in making profits from the video sharing website’s services. There have also been complaints from the talent stars that they are not being paid enough.

Not much has been learnt about the website that Yahoo is coming up with, but it has been reported that a content management system is being prepared by the firm so that video stars would be able to manage their clips. Yahoo, reportedly, does not want anyone to be uploading content to its service. The firm is more interested in popular, professionally made content and therefore, is seeking mostly already established stars and professionals.

On the flip side, financial analysts are focusing on how Yahoo will fare in competition against the massively popular YouTube. In a long shot, once China’s Alibaba becomes public, Yahoo can sell its entire stake and gain $37 billion cash, which it can use to invest against YouTube. However, YouTube’s resources is far more massive as Google sits on cash and short-term investments worth $50 billion, which it will likely use to counteract any of Yahoo’s moves.

According to Paul Ausick of 24/7 Wall Street, Yahoo will need a massive investment in popular talents to dislodge YouTube. Ausick said this is not likely to come cheap. He said that even though Katie Couric’s addition to Yahoo’s stable was a start — four months earlier, Couric announced she was becoming the first-ever global anchor at Yahoo — the company would need bigger stars like American radio personality, television show host, author, actor, and photographer, Howard Stern at an enormous contract rate.

Moreover, Yahoo would also have to compete against YouTube in the music streaming sector. Popular services like Spotify, Pandora Media Inc. and Rdio, pale in comparison to the business YouTube has. Yahoo will have to invest significantly in this sector to compete not only against YouTube but also popular music streaming services like Spotify.

Meanwhile, as reports are making rounds of Yahoo looking to launch its own YouTube service, claims are also being made the firm is in attempts to buy existing video sites such as Vimeo. It may be recalled that last year, Yahoo was eyeing a potential takeover of Dailymotion, but the bid was quashed by the French government.

Source: Guardianlv

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Saturday 18 October 2014

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Friday 17 October 2014

Hindi Meanings


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Tuesday 14 October 2014

हिंदी फ़िल्मी गीत और बीमारियां


कुछ हिंदी फ़िल्मी गीत जो कुछ बीमारियों का वर्णन करते हैं:

गीत - जिया जले, जान जले, रात भर धुआं चले
बीमारी - बुखार

गीत - तड़प-तड़प के इस दिल से आह निकलती रही
बीमारी - हार्ट अटैक

गीत - सुहानी रात ढल चुकी है, न जाने तुम कब आओगे
बीमारी - कब्ज़

गीत - बीड़ी जलाई ले जिगर से पिया, जिगर म बड़ी आग है
बीमारी - एसिडिटी

गीत - तुझमे रब दिखता है, यारा मैं क्या करूँ
बीमारी - मोतियाबिंद

गीत - तुझे याद न मेरी आई किसी से अब क्या कहना
बीमारी - यादाश्त कमज़ोर

गीत - मन डोले मेरा तन डोले
बीमारी - चक्कर आना

गीत - टिप-टिप बरसा पानी, पानी ने आग लगाई
बीमारी - यूरिन इन्फेक्शन

गीत - जिया धड़क-धड़क जाये
बीमारी - उच्च रक्तचाप

गीत - हाय रे हाय नींद नहीं आये
बीमारी - अनिद्रा

गीत - बताना भी नहीं आता, छुपाना भी नहीं आता
बीमारी - बवासीर

और अंत में

गीत - लगी आज सावन की फिर वो झड़ी है
बीमारी - दस्त

Source: http://www.santabanta.com/jokes/1002498/Hindi/?parentid1=4

Friday 10 October 2014

Microsoft Wish to Remove Email Attachments

The process of attaching, opening, modifying, and resending documents via email is tedious and time-consuming, but Microsoft hopes to change that with new sharing and collaboration features for Outlook Web App (OWA) and OneDrive for Business. Instead of bothering with attachments, OWA users can now send collaborators a link to a file stored in OneDrive for Business. Because the linked file is stored in the cloud, it can be accessed simultaneously by multiple recipients. OWA's interface supports real-time co-authoring of linked and attached documents, so several collaborators can simultaneously work on a single document. This summer, Microsoft added a new side-by-side view to OWA to help streamline the real-time collaboration process. 



The view lets users open linked or attached documents alongside email, allowing them to both modify a received document and reply with an email message from within a single interface. The new OWA features, which launched Wednesday, allow users to insert document links into emails even if the documents aren't yet stored in the cloud. 

A user who wants to share a locally stored file can still send it as a traditional attachment. But if the user instead chooses the "Share with OneDrive" option, OWA will automatically upload the file to the user's OneDrive for Business account and generate a sharable link to the location. When OWA is used to share a file stored in a OneDrive for Business account, recipients are given permission to view and edit the file by default. Senders can change permissions directly from the email message, however.

Thursday 9 October 2014

New Retro Look: Hero Launches Splendor Pro Classic and Passion Pro TR

Hero MotoCorp has officially launched its first 100cc motorcycle with café racer styling and 100cc on-road-off-road bike in India, Splendor Pro Classic and Passion Pro TR.


Hero Splendor Pro Classic is fitted with an air-cooled 4 Stroke Single Cylinder OHC engine to deliver max power of 6.15 kW (8.36 Ps) @ 8000 rpm and max torque of 0.82 Kg-m (8.05 N-M) @ 5000 rpm. Cafe racer styling comprises a classic single seat, vintage style cafe cowl, sporty handle bar, classic round headlight and tail light, and classic round speedometer. Front and rear fenders, winkers, suspension cover and round rear view mirrors are chrome fitted. Hero Splendor Pro Classic is available in two classic colour combinations, Solid Maroon and Carbon Black.

Splendor Pro Classic is being sold at a price of Rs. 48,650/- (ex-showroom Delhi), Rs 50,833/- (ex-showroom Mumbai), Rs 49,588/- (ex-showroom Chennai), Rs 49,472/- (ex-showroom Kolkata) and Rs 49,438/- (ex-showroom Bengaluru).


Passion Pro TR is fitted with an air-cooled, 4 Stroke Single Cylinder OHC engine that delivers maximum power of 7.7 bhp @ 7500 rpm and maximum torque 8 Nm @ 4500 rpm. Passion Pro TR has off-pavement ride capacity, new external features, sturdier handlebars with cross brace, high front fender with hugger, knee pad for better grip, headlight grill, hand guards for added protection, special tyre tread for better road grip, bash plate to shield engine, designer knuckle guard and fuel tank pads. It’s available in Electric Red, Sports Red & Black with Sports Red.

Passion Pro TR is being sold at Rs. 51,550/- (ex-showroom Delhi), Rs 54,039/- (ex-showroom Mumbai), Rs 53,018/- (ex-showroom Chennai), Rs 53,514/- (ex-showroom Kolkata) and Rs 53,143/- (ex-showroom Bengaluru).

Source: http://www.rushlane.com/hero-splendor-pro-classic-passion-pro-tr-12133203.html

Wednesday 8 October 2014

Nobel Prize in Chemistry - Microscopes to See into Living Cells and Molecules



One German and two American researchers won the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for discovering how to see into living cells and molecules with unprecedented clarity, overcoming a barrier that had limited the use of microscopes for centuries.

Working independently, the three scientists developed a set of imaging techniques that have transformed the fundamental study of disease and basic biology world-wide. So challenging was the work, however, that one of today’s newly minted Nobel laureates had quit academic research in frustration for almost a decade before his ideas finally triumphed.

In awarding the prize, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm said German Stefan W. Hell and Americans Eric Betzig and William E. Moerner brought “optical microscopy into the nanodimension.” The three equally share the prize and its cash award of 8 million Swedish kroner, or about $1.1 million.


Dr. Hell is director of the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen and also works at the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg. Dr. Betzig is group leader for the Janelia Farm Research Campus at Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Ashburn, Virginia, and Dr. Moerner is a chemistry professor at Stanford University in California.

News of the award caught Dr. Hell in Germany by surprise. “I couldn’t believe it,” he said. When he first proposed the idea underlying the new imaging technique, he encountered considerable skepticism, he recalled. “The scientific community wasn’t very receptive to the idea. It was kind of crazy,” he said.

Over the course of several decades, the three scientists each contributed to the development of a new technique called super-resolved fluorescence microscopy, which circumvents physical limits on the resolution of traditional optical microscopes. In essence, they perfected a way to watch the biochemistry of life at work inside a cell and the dance of a single molecule.

“This prize is about seeing,“ said chemist Sven Lidin, chairman of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry, which selected the candidates for the prize. “The work of the laureates has made it possible to study molecular processes in real time.”

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Monday 6 October 2014

रंग गोरा करने वाली क्रीम

दुकानदार से छोटा बच्चा – अंकल…! रंग गोरा करने वाली क्रीम है….।


दुकानदार – हां, है….।

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बच्चा – तो लगाते क्यों नहीं, मैं रोज आपको देखकर डर जाता हूं…।