Friday

India's Victory Run.......!


After 6 wins in the league stage, Indian Team has Won again in the Q.Final match against Bangladesh. Initially India won the toss and elected to bat first. Indian openers gave good start in the power play section first time in the tournament with out of loss of wicket and notably with good run rate. After the power play opposition has changed bowling spell which has worked well to restrict Indian team run rate and also got crucial wickets in the right time they needed. At last India has maintained to reach 300 mark with crucial partnership b/w Raina and Rohit.


IND-302/6(50.0 overs)
BAN-193/10(44.4 overs)

Saturday

I LOVE MY MOM....!

I LIKE GOOGLE DOODLE CONCEPT....AND
today is very special, mother's day..! Thank you mom.. and i love you mom....!

Wednesday

JOB FAIR

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Tuesday

HOWARD CARTER



       Howard Carter was born in London, England, the son of Samuel Carter, a skilled artist, who trained him to follow in his footsteps, and Martha Joyce (Sands) Carter.

        In 1891, at the age of 17, a talented young artist, he was sent out by the Egypt Exploration Fund to assist Percy Newberry in the excavation and recording of Middle Kingdom tombs at Beni Hasan. Even at that young age he was innovative in improving the methods of copying tomb decoration. In 1892 he worked under the tutelage of Flinders Petrie for one season at Amarna, the capital founded by the pharaoh Akhenaten. From 1894 to 1899 he then worked with Édouard Naville at Deir el-Bahari, where he recorded the wall reliefs in the temple of Hatshepsut.

      In 1899, Carter was appointed the first chief inspector of the Egyptian Antiquities Service (EAS). He supervised a number of excavations at Thebes (now known as Luxor) before he was transferred in 1904 to the Inspectorate of Lower Egypt. Carter resigned from the Antiquities Service in 1905 after an enquiry into an affray (known as the Saqqara Affair) between Egyptian site guards and a group of French tourists in which he sided with the Egyptian personnel.


SOCIAL MEDIA STRESS ON HUMAN


        The software, Social Break, automatically sends random updates to users' Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts. It will be officially launched in Singapore later this week and is free to download from kitkat.com.sg/socialbreak.


           While the application is a tongue-in-cheek marketing gimmick, the developers behind the software, ad agency JWT, say it also highlights a serious problem among younger users, especially in Asia: growing stress about time spent maintaining a presence on social networks.JWT surveyed 900 19-26 year olds in China, Singapore and the United States and found that more than half considered it too time-consuming to keep up with all their social media commitments and conceded that the time they spent on such sites had a negative impact on their job or studies.


Saturday

AMERICAN ASTRONAUT MARSHA


She has seen sunrise and sunset 16 times a day. When she is at work, she looks down at the Earth.

On Friday, former American astronaut Marsha Ivins guided the audience through her spatial experience, using videos taken through her journeys. Ms. Ivins was in the city to inaugurate the Kerala chapter of the South India American Studies Network (SIASN). The interactive session was organised by the SIASN and the Kerala International Centre (KIC).

The videos showed astronauts floating around and playing with water drops. They exercised, played games, and took photographs of the Earth. Life, one would think, was so cool in space. Ms. Ivins agreed, saying those who stayed in space never wanted to come back.

With their lifestyle, the astronauts also had a few lessons to teach in waste management and power consumption, she said.

“We do not throw waste into space; we process it or take it back home.” She explained what she meant by processing. “Liquid waste is processed to be used for coffee the next day. In my experience, none of the astronauts have had any complaints so far.”

Space debris, such as abandoned spacecrafts or defunct satellites, is also treated and programmes are initiated to remove such debris.

But what about the risk of the spacecraft colliding with such debris? Ms. Ivins said the spacecraft could be carefully navigated or controlled to avoid such collisions.

Ms. Ivins, who had her heart set on becoming an astronaut at the age of 10, said the world had to move forward in the area of space exploration.

“Beyond the Earth, moon and Mars, we need to explore the solar systems, the millions of galaxies that surround us. When we become capable of building fuel, oxygen, and repairing damages to the space shuttle while in space, only then can we move further. The future is yours,” Ms. Ivins, who was head of the exploration branch of the astronaut office of NASA, said.

“All the astronauts who have travelled to space have one thing to say. As we go round the Earth, there are no natural borders, only man-made ones,” Ms. Ivins said.

Monday

SUNDBACK'S INTERVENTION

Hei did you observe the change in the Google Doodles. do you know the reason behind this.???

if you are not aware of that, do you like to know then go through following lines.The history behind this ...

          Google's latest doodle, a giant zipper running down the centre of the search engine's homepage, marks the birthday of Gideon Sundback, the Swedish-American electrical engineer most commonly associated with the development of the fastening device that revolutionised the clothing industry.


Before Sundback's intervention, the idea for a fastener based on interlocking teeth had circulated among engineers for more than 20 years but no one had perfected it.

His innovation was to place a dimple on the underside of each tooth and a nib on the top that would sit securely within the dimple of the tooth above it.

As a result, the join between two rows of teeth was then strong because no single tooth has enough room to move up or down and come apart. He also created the manufacturing machine for the new zipper.

Born on April 24, 1880, in Småland, Sweden, he moved to Germany following his studies and emigrated in 1905 to the US, where he started to work at Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


A year later, he was hired to work for the Universal Fastener Company in Hoboken, New Jersey, and became its head designer in 1909.

Sundback initially proposed the new zipper as a replacement for hook-and-eye fasteners on women's boots but it had become a regular feature for the flies of trousers and on dresses by the 1930s.

Sundback died of a heart condition in 1954 and was interred at Greendale cemetery in Meadville, Pennsylvania.

Wednesday

AGNI V launch today


DRDO Agni 5:

The Indian strategic establishment had been eagerly awaiting the flight test of the indigenously built 5000km-range missile as its success would catapult India to an exclusive club of countries like USA, Russia, China and France who possess technology to develop ICBM.
India on Thursday test fired Agni-5, the country's first long range inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) from Wheeler Island, off the Odisha coast.

The maiden flight test of Agni-5, was postponed on Wednesday. Bad weather conditions were cited as the reason. "Due to whether conditions".

India poses no missile threat: NATO heavy lightning in the region, the Agni-5 launch is postponed for safety reasons," Ravi Kumar Gupta, director, directorate of public interface, Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO) had said.
Agni-5 is a three-stage, all solid fuel powered missile with multiple independent targetable re-entry vehicle (MIRV) which means the missile can target several areas simultaneously with one-tonne nuclear warhead.

The missile, with a length of 17.5metre, weighs 50 tonnes and can carry 11 quintals of warheads.

Banks Posts 2012

‎1) "ANDHRA BANK" : Openings for Clerical Cadre : 600 Posts 


: Last Date - 5 May 2012 @ All India

2) "DENA BANK" : Clerk Recruitment : 1090 Vacancies : 


:Last Date - 2 May 2012 @ All India

3) "BANK OF INDIA" : Openings for 3149 Clerks 


: Last Date -28 Apr 2012 @ All India

4) "BANK OF MAHARASHTRA" : Clerk Recruitment 


: Last Date - 10 May 2012 @ All India

Tuesday

AKASH VERSION 2012

As we see from last year .....


AKA-SH Tablet is the world cheapest tablet. This news got the attention of the Major Industries, after suspicious movement in the market, it lost its popularity in the market. 


Finally new version of AKA-SH is going to release said by officials. this new version will have more features.

for more details visit following website.

AKASH

Saturday

WRIST WATCH CUM MOBILE


As we know technology is increasing rapidly...

 The Indians will now be able to flaunt an innovative wrist watch cum mobile phones in the country. All thanks to a Netherland based wrist watch mobile phone making company as they opened their first three outlets in the capital region.

The Dutch firm, Burg, manufactures innovative wrist watch mobile phone across the globe. The firm launched its five models Burg 9, Burg 10, Burg 11, Burg 12 and Burg 13 in Delhi and Gurgaon outlets.

The price of the launched products ranges between Rs 9,000 to Rs 24, 000.

The global sales director of the firm revealed that the device is equipped with all features of mobile phones and wrist watches.

The device can be used to make and receive phone calls just like any other phone. It is also equipped with text messaging facility alongside internet access, camera, video recording and other features of a smart phone today.

The firm is targeting to open 20 outlets in the country in lieu to its rich and broad market, Burg’s official said.

The Dutch firm will keep introducing their wide range of futuristic products for Indian consumers at their door steps.
Burg is an established brand of wrist watch mobile phone with significant presence in Italy, Germany, Russia, Mexico, United States of America, Spain, Chile, Venezuela, Norway and Switzerland.

Wednesday

Tyco International Ltd.

  1. For freshers.... 
  2. Graduates from any branch
  3. Location of working Bangalore...
  4. for more details visit main website........


TYCO INTERNATIONAL LTD.

NOKIA FLAGSHIP SMARTPHONE


Nokia : one of the leading companies in the market

now struggling ...........................in what?? read below news

Struggling cellphone maker Nokia on Wednesday disclosed a software bug in its new flagship Lumia 900 model, dealing a setback to its ambitions to re-enter the US smartphone market. 

Nokia lost smartphone market dominance to Apple and Google in part due to its weak performance in the United States and the Lumia 900, which uses Microsoft's Windows Phone software, is a key component in its comeback bid. 



"It's like they stalled their engine when everybody is looking at them at the start of their race," said Gartner analyst Carolina Milanesi. 

The model went on sale in the United States through AT&T on April 8 and is due to launch globally this quarter. "A memory management issue was discovered that could, in some cases, lead to loss of data connectivity," Nokia smartphone unit chief Jo Harlow and Nokia US chief Chris Weber said in a joint statement. 

"This issue is purely in the phone software, and is not related to either phone hardware or the network itself," they said. A solution would be available around April 16. 

Nokia said it will offer anyone who has bought Lumia 900, or will buy by April 21, a $100 credit to their AT&T bill. The operator sells the phone for $99.99 with a two year contract. 

"They really did not need it particularly in this market, but I like the way they are dealing with it," Gartner's Milanesi said.