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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Truly Decentralized BitTorrent Downloading Has Finally Arrived

BitTorrent is a great technology to share files both quickly and efficiently, but like most other P2P-technologies it has an Achilles’ heel. The download process relies in part on central servers that can crash or go offline for a variety of reasons. To address this vulnerability the first truly decentralized BitTorrent/P2P client has been developed, meaning that no central trackers, or even BitTorrent search engines are required to download movies, software and music.
BitTorrent is branded as a peer-to-peer technology, but despite this label the downloading process still relies heavily on central servers. In the first place there are the BitTorrent search engines and indexes such as The Pirate Bay and isoHunt. These are needed to search for content and to grab the .torrent file one needs to download a file.
Besides these torrent sites, most BitTorrent downloads are still managed by so-called trackers. These servers coordinate the download process and make sure that people can find others who are sharing the files they want to download. To a certain degree, trackers are no longer needed with ‘trackerless’ technology such as DHT, but even DHT often uses a central server to get a torrent started.
Finally central servers are used by moderators to help hunt spam and malware. All file sharing programs without such central checking have become practically useless over time.
In the last years these ‘central server’ vulnerabilities have caused a number of minor inconveniences for torrent users. When trackers go offline, downloads usually slow down or may stop entirely, and when a torrent search engine such as The Pirate Bay has technical issues, users have to search for alternatives.
To address these issues, ideally BitTorrent downloads should no longer require a central server. P2P technology should not only facilitate the downloading and sharing process, but also the searching and storage of torrent files. This may sound like a technology that might only become available in the distant future, but in reality it already exists.
The latest version of the Tribler BitTorrent client (Win, Mac and Linux), released only a few minutes ago, is capable of all the above and many more things that could be described as quite revolutionary. The client combines a ‘zero-server’ approach with features such as instant video streaming, advanced spam control and personalized content channels, all bundled into a single application.
The Tribler team has come a long way to reach the point they’re at now. We first reported on the ‘tax-payer-funded’ BitTorrent client in 2006, and in the years that followed tens of millions of dollars have been spent on the client’s development resulting in the latest 5.3 release.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

RockMelt.....interesting new browser

Rockmelt is a new web browser that functions somewhat as a social networking desktop client and brings the goodies of Facebook and other Web sites all into one place. Rockmelt takes advantage of the fact that social networking and computer applications control a huge part of the way we used the Internet. On the browser, one can access their Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking accounts. It also integrates the search power of Google and lets users search for almost anything without using the search engines.

i tried it & i'm now a fan of it.......


Friday, October 22, 2010

Rock Band 3

One of the instruments-shaped controllers for ...Image via Wikipedia
Rock Band 3! This game has mind-blowing new modes and instruments - including Pro Mode and a keyboard peripheral! - and more music than any other music game..Rock Band 3 also includes an improved Music Library, allowing players to create and save setlists, and share them with friends, both in-game and right here on RockBand.com. Song filtering will make it easier to find the tracks you want to play. You can also hide the songs you don't want to play, and seek out new songs using a built-in song recommendation system based on personal preferences..In addition to the plastic guitars, bass, drums, and vocals you're used to, now you can jam on a couple of new instruments. Play vocal harmonies with up to three players like you did in The Beatles: Rock Band. And for the first time ever you'll also be able to play using a keyboard peripheral! The band has gotten bigger - playing with all available instruments, you and six friends can all rock at the same time. Rock Band parties will never be the same.
Rock Band 3 empowers players to develop actual musical skills through the fun of Rock Band Pro gameplay. 
Pro Guitar features notated guitar and bass performances, available for play with either the new Fender Mustang PRO-Guitar simulated guitar controller from Mad Catz or the Rock Band 3 Squier by Fender Stratocaster Guitar real guitar/controller hybrid. The Rock Band 3 Squier Stratocaster is a fully functional, full-sized, six-string electric guitar that also functions as a game controller that Fender and Harmonix have teamed up to develop.
Social Networking: Rock Band 3 adds social networking tools so you can interact with friends and fellow Rock Band rockers using Facebook, Twitter, and more.



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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Stylebot

Stylebot, a new Chrome extension that allows you to access and modify the CSS for any web page from within the browser.


Google New:the one place to find the newest product and features from Google.

Google New is a simple dashboard for finding out exactly what is new and hip at the Googleplex. It’s essentially a dashboard of news from Google’s 100+ blogs coupled with the ability to search through Google’s key products and eight different areas of interest.
http://www.google.com/newproducts/




Monday, August 30, 2010

Skype Connect

Gmail Priority Inbox launches today !!!!!!

Priority Inbox is Google’s attempt to solve the e-mail woes of Gmail power users. At its core, the feature is an algorithm; Priority Inbox uses information such as keywords, the people you e-mail the most and your e-mail habits to select the most pressing e-mails in your inbox. Those e-mails are brought to the top of your Gmail and marked as important so you deal with them first.

Priority Inbox is also an adaptive algorithm. Marking items as important or unimportant teaches the system what types of messages you deem the most urgent. You can also use Gmail’s filters to automatically mark certain messages as important (for example, from your boss or your spouse),

The new feature appears as a new menu item just above the “Inbox” link. Instead of indicating how many unread e-mails you have in your inbox, Priority Inbox only displays how many priority e-mails still require your attention. These appear at the top of Gmail as “Important and unread.”

The second layer of the new layout is your starred e-mails. These messages appear in their own section under the Priority Inbox. The goal is to get users to star important e-mails they have read but for whatever reason still need in their inboxes. Under the “Starred” section is “Everything else,” which contains the rest of your unarchived inbox.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

See & Manage Social Networking Accounts all at once-TweetDeck

Previously,I had to visit each site on a daily or other regularly scheduled basis to manage my socila networking accounts...But now I found a really cool & a simple way to manage my SN accounts all at once through TweetDeck,without going to the websites and logging in each time....

Its a great time saver and lets us see all our updates "at a glance" in different columns...Its much easier to remember to post to all of our SN accounts on schedule..

Another good feature in TweetDeck (the PC version,not the more limited iPhone/iPad version) is that you can enter a post and then schedule it to be posted later..,I found this feature very useful & nice..

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Linkin Park..Thousand Suns..releasing on sept 14...Waitin desperately

Microsoft's coolest mouse ever

The wireless mouse can be arched for use, and then flattened out for easier portability.how cool is dat !!!!!!
Microsoft's coolest mouse ever?

Turn a DVD Lens into a Cellphone Macro Lens Redux

sign language on a cellular phone


Yes, sign language on a cellular phone. I realize that this sounds like an incredibly sick joke, like a Driver’s Manual in Braille, but this is a study going on at the University of Washington (UW).
Now, you might think that the hearing impaired could communicate via text message and Instant Messages, but I’m sure that we all know how easily a simple message with its tone could be misinterpreted. In other words, they want something where they are free to use sign language to communicate.
While it is true that successful phones like the EVO 4G and the iPhone 4 can do video conferencing, this feature is dependent on the user holding the phone in one of their hands. That seriously limits sign language if you are doing it one handed.
There is also a problem of bandwith. Heavy bandwith conferencing could create some serious problems when the bill comes around. However, this UW team wants to use MobileASL with one tenth of the bandwith of the iPhone 4 FaceTime video conferencing.
This study uses 11 students who are “academically gifted deaf or hard-of hearing pupil interested in pursuing computer careers”. It uses 200 phone calls, each one lasting an average of 90 seconds.
I hope to see more about this study, as well as any improvements in mobile communication for the hearing impaired.
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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Black Berry may shutdown in India

The home secretary, the top civil servant over internal security, held talks with intelligence officials and state-run telecom operators BSNL and MTNL about how the government could access encryption details, the latest global headache for Canadian maker Research In Motion.

A telecoms ministry official, who asked not to be identified, described the talks as "inconclusive" after the meeting. Another source said private telecom operators could be invited later.

"The government first wants to be sure how to pin down Blackberry," the source said, when asked why private operators had not been invited.

An RIM official met India's interior minister separately on Thursday, a government source said. There were no more details.

In a matter of a few weeks, the BlackBerry device -- long the darling of the world's CEOs and politicians, including U.S. President Barack Obama -- has become a target for its encrypted email and messaging services with governments around the world.

The Indian demands follow a deal with Saudi Arabia, where a source said Research In Motion agreed to give authorities codes for BlackBerry Messenger users. The United Arab Emirates, Lebanon and Algeria also seek access.

The government could ask mobile operators to block BlackBerry messaging and email until RIM provides access to data transmitted over the handset, a senior government official said on Wednesday.

Bharti Airtel and Vodafone's India unit are the largest providers of BlackBerry services in India.

A shutdown would affect one million of the smartphone's 41 million users. India is one of RIM's fastest growing markets.

If a shutdown takes effect, BlackBerry users in India would only be able to use the devices for calls and Internet browsing.

India wants access in a readable format to encrypted BlackBerry communication, on grounds it could be used by militants. Pakistani-based militants used mobile and satellite phones in the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people.

Officials say RIM proposes tracking emails without sharing encryption details, but that is not enough. A spokesman in India for the Waterloo, Ontario-based company made no comment.

This year, India restricted imports of Chinese telecoms network equipment over security fears. It is also worried about the introduction of 3G wireless services with no monitoring system in place.

COMPETITION

RIM, unlike rivals Nokia and Apple, operates its own network through secure services located in Canada and other countries, such as Britain.

The BlackBerry image could suffer if users feel RIM has compromised its Enterprise email system. Corporate and consumer customers both use its BlackBerry Messenger instant messaging.

The German government has urged staffers not to use the BlackBerry and several ministries have banned them. The European Union Commission this month rejected the BlackBerry in favor of Apple's iPhone and HTC smartphones.

India seeks access to both email and Messenger, while Saudi Arabia has only targeted the instant messaging service.

RIM has said BlackBerry's Enterprise system lets customers create their own key, and the company has neither a master key nor a "back door" to allow it or any third party to access crucial corporate data.

Middle Eastern countries are concerned that BlackBerry users may spread pornography or violate restrictions on contact between unrelated men and women.
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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Notebook v/s Desktop

How important is the portability to you? Do you really need to take the machine with you? For many businesspeople, the answer is a resounding "YES!" However, some folks (including myself once, many years ago) talk themselves into buying notebooks by greatly overestimating how much traveling they will do, or based upon romantic notions of writing the Great American Novel on the beach in the moonlight. Unfortunately, that's not how things usually work out in the real world. :^) So be sure to be honest with yourself about your portability needs.

To be fair, there's one other important and usually overlooked advantage of notebooks that should be discussed: they come with LCD screens. Many people find LCD screens "night and day" superior to conventional PC CRTs, including this author. These screens are expensive, and their presence on a notebook PC is one of the reasons for the increased cost of notebooks. Now that LCD monitors are available for desktop PCs, and people are seeing their very hefty price tags, buyers are starting to better understand part of the reason why notebooks are so expensive. At any rate, if you are an LCD screen lover like me, be sure to add in the cost of a desktop LCD monitor into your comparison of desktops and notebooks; it will greatly narrow the cost gap (though the other limitations of notebooks will remain). If you haven't used an LCD screen before, compare one to a CRT sometime--you may find yourself hooked! :^)

Of course, the LCD screen on notebooks is also part of the reason why they use so much less power than desktops.

But Desktop is no less than Notebook,, With rare exceptions, new technologies show up in desktop PCs at least six to twelve months before they make their way to notebooks. Notebook users are always "behind the technology curve" relative to desktop users.
When ordering a new notebook you will have fewer options for customizing your configuration than you will for a desktop. Most notebook manufacturers have a number of different standard configurations from which you can choose, but limited options beyond that point
Most desktop PCs provide better performance than notebook PCs in addition to being cheaper. For example, you can't get at any costa standard hard disk for a notebook that is as large as the ones shipping in better desktop setups. You can't get a 10,000 RPM hard disk for a notebook. You can't get a 21" monitor; etc.
Many people use a notebook as their only PC today, and for some they offer advantages that make them very worthwhile. However, notebooks also represent a trap that far too many people fall into.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Get rid of the AutoPlay bar on YouTube

The new Autoplay bar that pops up on the bottom of your screen with recommended videos on YouTube is really annoying—and here's how to get rid of it.

Google Chrome users have user script support built right in, but if you're using Firefox you'll need to install the Greasemonkey extension first—once that's done you can simply install the user script by clicking the Install button, reload the YouTube page, and the Autoplay bar should be gone.

Removes Youtube's Subscription Bar/Autoplay [http://bit.ly/cZNNtY]

Gmail Now Lets You Save Attachments to the Desktop via Drag-and-Drop

Google has added a new feature to Gmail: the ability to save file attachments by simply dragging-and-dropping them onto the desktop. If you hover over the file icon or the “Download” link for any attachment, you’ll notice the new text prompting you to drag the file to your desktop to save.
It’s really as simple as it sounds. There is one caveat to saving file attachments via drag-and-drop, though: the feature is only available in Google Chrome.
Click on the link below:
Now Drag and Drop Attachments From Gmail to Your Desktop (googletutor.com)
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Block callers calling on your cell phone through Google Voice

Image representing Google Voice as depicted in...Image via CrunchBase
The easiest way to block a caller on your phone is via Google Voice. If you don't have a Google Voice account you can now sign up (no invite required). Blocking calls with Google Voice is pretty simple, plus you have the option of sending them directly to voicemail, treating all their calls as spam, or blocking them entirely. Here's how blocking works:

Log in to your Google Voice account.
Find the call you want to block (or the voicemail that resulted from it).
Select the checkbox next to the call or voicemail.
Click the "more" link underneath the call.
Select "Block Caller."


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Saturday, July 31, 2010

SQL SERVER 2008 R2

SQL Server 2008 R2 launch event.Image via Wikipedia

SQL Server 2008 R2 delivers several breakthrough capabilities that will enable your organization to scale database operations with confidence, improve IT and developer efficiency, and enable highly scalable and well managed Business Intelligence on a self-service basis for your users. The download links below will launch the Akamai download manager which is designed to provide you with more control over your download experience.


In Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2, several components have new or improved features. Other components have not changed since SQL Server 2008. Those components offer features that were new or enhanced in that release.
New in this Release
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PowerPivot for SharePoint
PowerPivot for SharePoint adds shared services and infrastructure for loading, querying, and managing PowerPivot workbooks that you publish to a SharePoint 2010 server or farm. To create PowerPivot workbooks, you use PowerPivot for Excel.

PowerPivot for Excel
PowerPivot for Excel is an add-in to Excel 2010 that can be downloaded from the web and installed on client workstations. You use PowerPivot for Excel to assemble and create relationships in large amounts of data from different sources, and then use that data as the basis for PivotTables and other data visualization objects that support data analysis in Excel.

Multi-Server Administration and Data-Tier Application
The SQL Server Utility forms a central repository for performance data and management policies that tailor the operation of instances of the Database Engine that have been enrolled in the utility.

Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server 2008 R2:
The largest database supported by SQL Server Express has been increased from 4 GB to 10 GB.

Connecting to the Database Engine Using Extended Protection:
SQL Server now supports Extended Protection, using service binding and channel binding to help prevent an authentication relay attack. Also, see Extended Protection for Authentication with Reporting Services.
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cool download:Passwords Plus LITE (9.34 MB)

Never forget a login ID or password again! Passwords Plus® is a must-have tool for network administrators, support pros, or anyone who needs a secure solution for maintaining multiple login IDs, passwords, and confidential personal account information.

Friday, July 30, 2010

The Apple Magic Trackpad review

Mac OS X and iOS—which is a customized subset of Apple's desktop operating system—will merge.


That doesn't mean that your iMac will run like today's iPad, but its interface will change completely. It will be a lot simpler, and multitouch based. Gone will be the Finder, gone will be the windows. The traditional computer desktop will be replaced into something streamlined, but not less powerful. Perhaps for some pro users, there will be a mosaic view to watch several apps at the same time, but eventually Apple will move everyone to a modal-based interface.

On the desktop, apps won't lose its power: A professional user will be able to run Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, and Final Cut Pro. Like today, they will run at full screen, and users will switch using Exposé—which has been a success for power users and many consumers alike (and, I have no doubt, will come to the iPad version of iOS 4). Side by side, the desktop computers will also run the lightweight apps available for the iPhone and iPad (of course, no Photoshop on the iPad, but perhaps Photoshop Lite in iPad 3).

This won't happen in a day. It's a multistep process and the magic trackpad is the first step. Here's my prediction from now on:

• In a few months they will announce the Magic Trackpad as standard in the next iMac generation (optionally, people would be able to get the mouse).

• With multitouch everywhere, Apple will make possible to run iOS applications in Mac OS X 10.7. Developers will recompile for the x86, either creating fat binary apps that can be deployed in the iPhone, iPad and iMacs, or just have three versions like some do now for iPad and iPhone. This is easy for developers to do, since iOS is really a subset of Mac OS X and apps are completely isolated from hardware. The apps that depend on special features—like accelerator—will be adapted. And those Apple users with Magic Trackpads will run to buy them.

• In a couple of years, after iPad 3 and iPhone 6 start to take over MacBook sales in the consumer space, Apple will make the jump, making Mac OS X 10.8 fully multitouch driven, and selling this

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Computer graphics go Holographic

A new technology is being developed at Kansai University in Osaka, and it could easily be the next wave for holograms. Granted, the CG images have to have a resolution of up to 128K x 64K.
I have included a video of it after the jump so you can see what it looks like. You will notice that the images are only in red for now, so it resembles a Virtual Boy. They are working on making them with different colors.

You realize what this means. Think of your favorite Pixar, PDI, or other cool CG movie fully rendered in 3D. Granted, it would be in monochromatic red if done now, and it would take years before you would have it, but the idea of the first holographic film excites me. Considering all these 2D films that have been made into 3D, just imagine how cool a CG movie would be in true holographic 3D.


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Monday, July 26, 2010

One of the advantages of Ubuntu over Windows & Mac

In a world where most of the security vulnerabilities are coming from third-party applications, Windows and Mac machines are at significant risk because they run lots of these apps and those apps aren’t always updated automatically, which leaves the machines open to attacks.


Again, to be clear, both Microsoft and Apple have comprehensive updating systems for their software — both the OS as well as company apps that run on top of the OS. The problem is with the software (programs, extensions, and plug-ins) from other vendors and the inconsistent methods they use for updating their code to protect against known flaws.

With Ubuntu, there’s one comprehensive software updating system. This is possible because Ubuntu has a centralized repository of applications and the only third-party applications that make it into the main repository are the ones that have been tested by Canonical (the company that produces Ubuntu) and are proven to work with the OS. This means that the Ubuntu main repository doesn’t always have the very latest version of Firefox, for example, but you can be sure that the one it does have will typically install easy, work smoothly, and remain updated automatically.

There are also other repositories of applications that you can connect to with Ubuntu, but these are supported by the Ubuntu community or by commercial companies. Still, if you trust them and connect to them, then their updates are also automatically run through Ubuntu’s Update Manager (below). As a result, Ubuntu offers a much more centralized and effective way to keep computers up to date — especially if you stick mostly to the software in its main repository...

Tab Candy : an experimental feature for Firefox that reimagines tabbed browsing through tab groups and reorganization.

Tab Candy is launched via a small button to the right of your tabs, but it packs a lot of functionality.

* When you click on the Tab Candy button (or hit Option-Space on the Mac or Control-Space on Windows()), it will take you to a tab overview page that lets you scan all of your open tabs.

* Tab Candy lets you drag-and-drop tabs into related groups. You can even name the groups for easier tab management.

* When you open up a tab, Firefox() will only open up tabs that are part of its group. This means the end of the over-cluttered tab bar. You can switch your tab groups by going back to the Tab Candy overview page.

* Tab group sizes can be changed and groups can be rearragned so that important tabs such as your email and calendar are easy to find and scan.


An Introduction to Firefox's Tab Candy from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.


http://vimeo.com/13560319

Create Your Quiz Shut Down By Facebook

‘Create Your Quiz’ has been shut down for violating Facebook Platform policies.



Create Your Quiz Shut Down By Facebook

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Will it or wont it, the cheap Ipad experience

Recently Indian government have launched the $35 touchscreen computer device. Very little information is available about the device as of now all that is know by press release made by Kapil Sibal is
  • Linux based
  • 2 GB Ram
  • touch screen
  • small form factor - possible similar to Ipad
  • capability of web browsing, video conferencing
  • word processing using open office
  • usb support
  • pdf viewer
I feel positive about this device, test of this device will be on the touch handling capability in my view, if it does now manage to handle well then this device is heading for the bins.
Kapil Sibal displaying the device in news conference

Here is a link to the BBC New article about the device

Friday, July 23, 2010

Open Video Player (OVP):Simplifies the task of creatinhg HTML based video applications..

Open Video Player (OVP) is an initiative encompassing the use of open standards, best practices, and established development methodologies in the development of media player applications. Currently this project provides a code base that can be used to solve common problems as part of building advanced, scalable, and robust web-based media player applications in Flash and Silverlight.
http://openvideoplayer.sourceforge.net/html5video/

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Microsoft Office 2010

Microsoft Office 2010

Google Buys Green Energy | News & Opinion | PCMag.com

Google Buys Green Energy | News & Opinion | PCMag.com

iPhone 4....The biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone....

iPhone 4's Retina Display v.s. iPhone 3GImage by Yutaka Tsutano via Flickr
*FaceTime
*Two cameras,two views.
*The Retina display on iPhone 4 is the sharpest, most vibrant, highest-resolution phone screen ever, with four times the pixel count of previous iPhone models.

*Multitasking.
*HD Video Recording & Editing.
*5-megapixel camera with LED flash.
*iBooks.
*iTunes.
*iMovie....& so on
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Monitis-100% Cloud- and SaaS-based,

Image representing Monitis as depicted in Crun...Image via CrunchBase
Monitis is a 100% Cloud-based, complete, and flexible IT monitoring solution which consolidates backend monitoring, application monitoring, website monitoring, and cloud monitoring in an all-in-one, central monitoring service. The platform is easily customizable and may be used for managing of all kinds of IT assets such as websites, servers, routers, switches, VoIP devices, DNS, databases, processes and any other IP devices. Monitis provides users with a comprehensive view of their system’s health and performance.
Here is a link ..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eB37a0H32o&feature=player_embedded
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iTunes-TuneUp plugs into iTunes to fix your messed up muzic...

Clean mislabeled music like "Track 01" and "Unknown Artist"
Fill in missing cover art - no more gray music notes in cover flow
Concert alerts based on the artists in your music collection
YouTube videos, artist bios, merchandise and much, much more

Some Articles


Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Making online music easy, fun and social - Jango is all about that !!


Just type in an artist - and your first station starts playing right away. You'll get the music you want, along with similar favorites of Jango users who share your taste. Customizing your stations further is just as easy. Just add more artists and rate songs that you want to play more or less.
You can also tune in to other people's stations - and they can tune in to yours! In your player, you'll see who's listening to the same music as you, who's listening to your stations, and what your friends are playing.

You dont get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies:Mark Zuckerberg

The film, due out Oct. 1, is from director David Fincher ("Zodiac,'' "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button") and is based on the 2009 book "The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding Of Facebook, A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal." Justin Timberlake portrays Sean Parker, Facebook's founding president and a co-founder of the original Napster.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWoUgftTj3Y

Microblogging:Forsst

Forrst seeks to give designers and developers a place to share all their “little somethings” in a beautiful, social setting. It’s a bit like Tumblr..

http://forrst.com/

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

FlipBoard launches as the iPad's social media magazine

Well FlipBoard calls itself world's first social magazine..It primarily connects to facebook & twitter i.e your social media accounts & uses that information to create an interface ..


Flipboard takes popular news sources (specifically the ones you choose) as well as your Twitter and Facebook feed to provide to create a unique web browsing experience. Moving through the interface is a simple as flipping the page. Items shared on Facebook are suddenly turned into magazine articles and multimedia is immediately made front-and-center.If you are a magazine lover.you'l definitely feel familiar...
Below is the related video 

Meet Flipboard.

Free Legal Downloads....Software updates & more

If you are looking for any software or need an updation to ur system.,FileHippo.com is the site for you..it gives you update checker that informs you about the updations needed..
all the latest softwares at 1 place & its free...
http://bit.ly/Jl42

Photoshop......Add water drops...Fun !!!

http://bit.ly/6Y8jD

Shorten your long links..,share & track

http://bit.ly/axg6ym

Facebook Chat History - Even Offline Friends

The Changing Cloud Platforms: Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and More

The Changing Cloud Platforms: Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and More

Salesforce.com: What is Cloud Computing?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsHgtp_WfR8&feature=player_embedded#!

Fonts on WEB

http://webfonts.fonts.com/
This site provides a little way for site designers to choose a preferred font family, backup choices, and finally a generic choice (serif, sans serif, and so on) if none of the fonts are available.
The no. of fonts available on systems is limited & downloadin fonts to your PC is a bit complicated job to do..
Monotype's Webfonts.fonts.com Web site offerins high-quality fonts that can be more easily served to site visitors. As a Web site developer, you would go to that site, create a project, pick the typefaces you want to use, and assign them to the CSS style sheet "selectors" that define different parts of your page. Fonts.com then creates a small HTML tag you add to the style sheet of your page. Visitors will then see the new fonts on your page...
Monotype Imaging says it works in all the popular browsers used on Windows and Mac PCs--Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and Opera--with support for some Android devices coming......

One of the reasons print newspapers and magazines (and iPad apps, for that matter) tend to look better than their online counterparts is a better use of fonts. Making the Web look better as well is certainly a good step.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Make video films from stills...Its fun

I found a way to create a video using a program called Animoto. Using this app, you can create an animated video slide show from still photos you took with the iPhone camera. The program lets you create a short video with 10 pictures for free, or you can pay a reasonable fee to create longer videos with more pictures. You can even add royalty free music, and what you produce is a very slick video with a soundtrack.
The great thing about it is you can easily share videos with frenz via email or social networking sites like facebook,twitter or youtube...You just dont need to buy a new iPhone for capturing videos because this is really an app for it...

http://animoto.com/pricing

AppInventor

Have a google account.?? then you should try out AppInventor..Its a Visual Programming Language that provides you mobile pocket internet..It lets you create mobile services & applications to engage the mobile space as developers regardless of any computer programming knowledge..
Its such an enormous experience being a creator of technology rather than being just consumers of it...Android device provides it with fully featured internet in pocket..
It can be used with a phone and if not with it than a emulator for the phone can be used instead,& no software need to be downloaded for that purpose,it could be located in the AppInventorExtras Package...
AppInventor is gonna change not only how apps are created,but who creates them....

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Burnout-PS2 - Awesome Game

Played burnout for the first time & couldn't stop myself playing that again.Burnout brings high-energy, arcade-style street racing to your gaming console. Drive more than 300 realistic vehicles, and then crash them in spectacular, slow-motion fashion.Most exciting of all is ...Burnout monitors your driver's heart rate: You're rewarded for near-misses and the more risks you take. Cruise the United States and Europe on 14 awesome, traffic-filled courses, through cities and into the countryside. Instant replays allow you to relive your handiwork from multiple angles, in all of its cringe-inducing, metal-bashing glory.
I'm not a gamer but seriously this game fascinated me.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Gaming & Animation Industry evolving in India

The animation in India is pegged to grow to $ 950 million in 2009.
After the commercial success of movie HANUMAN,major animation players are looking at India as a lucrative field.of the aggregate revenue earned by animation in India about 70% is a big thanks to outsourced work.
The Domestic market is nascent but has tremendous potential for growth.....
Indian firms are looking forward at innovative ideas for shoring up their workforce.Apart from calling in industry experts,the animation & gaming industry is also tying up with public & private institutes to develop & impart industry specific course content.
The reports predicts that gaming industry will create a huge number of job in next three years,with hte projections being 10,700 jobs by 2012.