Thursday, 31 January 2013
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Collection of important Full Forms that you must know
The Full Forms are used for resembling the Sentence in a single Word for the Convenience and Ease.
Let us See the Some of the various Full Forms used and their full Meanings
BHEL - It stands for Bharath Heavy Electricals Limited
INTEL-It stands for the Integrated Electronics Corporation
TCS-It Stands for the Tata Consultancy Services
DVD-it Stands for the Digital versatile/video Disc
CID-It stands for the Criminal Investigation Department
CAT-It stands for the Common Admission test
CBI-It stands for the Criminal Bureau of Investigation
AIIMS-It stands for the All India Institute of Medical Sciences
BSNL-It stands for the Bharath Sanchar Nigam Limited
WIPRO-It stands for the Western Indian Products
DNA-It Stands for the DeoxyRibo-Nucleic Acid
BBC-It stands for the British Broadcasting Corporation
IBM-It stands for the International Business Machines
Let us See the Some of the various Full Forms used and their full Meanings
BHEL - It stands for Bharath Heavy Electricals Limited
- It is an Indian Integrated Power Plant Equipment Manufacturer which Operates as anEngineering and Manufacturing Company which is based on New delhi
INTEL-It stands for the Integrated Electronics Corporation
- It is an American Multinational Semiconductor Chip-Maker.The headquarters are situated in Santa Clara in California
TCS-It Stands for the Tata Consultancy Services
- It is an Indian MultiNational Information technologies Services,Business Solutions, and Outsourcing Services Company.The Headquarters are Situated in Mumbai
DVD-it Stands for the Digital versatile/video Disc
- It is an Optical Disc Storage invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Panasonic,Toshiba in 1995.
CID-It stands for the Criminal Investigation Department
- It is an Branch of All territorial Forces.
CAT-It stands for the Common Admission test
- It is an entrance exam for getting admission to the Best Business schools in india
CBI-It stands for the Criminal Bureau of Investigation
- It is an Government Agency Belonging to India,that serves as a Criminal Investigation Body ,National Security and Intelligence Agency.
AIIMS-It stands for the All India Institute of Medical Sciences
- It is an Group of several autonomous public Medical Colleges for the Higher Education
BSNL-It stands for the Bharath Sanchar Nigam Limited
- It is an Indian -Owned TeleCommunication Company .The headquarters are situated in NewDelhi
WIPRO-It stands for the Western Indian Products
- It is an Indian MultiNational Information technologies Services,Business Solutions, and Outsourcing Services Company.The Headquarters are Situated in Bangalore.
DNA-It Stands for the DeoxyRibo-Nucleic Acid
- It is an Informational Molecule Used in the Development and Functioning of all Living Beings and Viruses
BBC-It stands for the British Broadcasting Corporation
- It is the British Public service Broadcasting Corporation which has large number of Employers of 23,000 staff .
IBM-It stands for the International Business Machines
- It is an American MultiNational technology and Consulting Corporation.The Headquarters are in the Newyork
How to Trace your Lost Mobile with the IMEI Number
- Our phone numbers are assigned with the Unique Identification Number.
- The Number which can be used to track any time is the International Mobile Equipment Identity number (IMEI)
- For the IMEI number on your mobile just type *#06# in your Handset or it is Given behind the mobile.It is advisable to note this number
1) First after the Handset theft or loss , File an FIR in the Police station
2) Then Along with FIR and IMEI number, Go to the User Service Provider and Give to them
3) Now The user Service Provider will trace your mobile number by this IMEI number.
4) Even the Phone uses other sim, or if it do not have sim, still it is Traceable
5) Then the Police will able to help for finding and giving to you safely
6) User can Able to block the phone that no one can use them after it is lost by contacting user service provider
7) To Quick access for your lost phone, Do this actions immediately after your Phone is lost or stolen
8) So Be careful in your IMEI number, Make sure to Keep it as a Secret
Block Unwanted Emails(GMAIL)
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Block Unwanted Emails(GMAIL)
Most of you are getting hundreds of emails which you don't want to receive in your inbox. So here is the trick which help you to block those unwanted emails. With this trick you can block individual email address or the whole domain from which you do not want the emails to come from.
Just follow below steps carefully and get rid of unwanted emails from unwanted persons.
STEPS FOR GMAIL :
1) Login to your account.
2) At the top-right corner, click on Settings.
3) Under Settings, click on Filters.
4) You’ll now see an option "Create a new filter", click on it.
5) Now in the From field enter the email address from which you do not want to receive the emails.
As for Example if you want to block abc@gmail. com then enter this email in the From field to block all incoming emails from this address. OR if you want to block the whole domain then use the following syntax: *@abc. com. Now all the incoming emails from the domain abc. com will be blocked.
6) Click on Next Step, select the action you’d like to take on the blocked emails. You may select the option Delete it so that the blocked email is moved to trash. To unblock the email, all you need to do is just delete the filter that you’ve created.
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Company Name Origin/Meaning …
DID YOU KNOW:
Company Name Origin/Meaning …
1. Mercedes - Name of the daughter of the founder …
2. Nokia - Name of city in Finland …
3. Pepsi - Named from the digestive enzyme pepsin …
4. Honda - From the name of its founder Soichiro Honda …
5. Sony - from the Latin word 'sonus'meaning sound …
6. Maggi - Food company named after its founder, Julius Maggi …
7. Suzuki - From the name of its founder, Michio Suzuki …
8. Samsung - Meaning 'three stars' inKorean …
9. Toyota - From the name of founder, Sakichi Toyoda …. .
10. Yamaha - After Torakusu Yamaha, who founded the
company
11. Adidas - From the name of the founder Adolf (Adi) Dassler. (das)
Company Name Origin/Meaning …
1. Mercedes - Name of the daughter of the founder …
2. Nokia - Name of city in Finland …
3. Pepsi - Named from the digestive enzyme pepsin …
4. Honda - From the name of its founder Soichiro Honda …
5. Sony - from the Latin word 'sonus'meaning sound …
6. Maggi - Food company named after its founder, Julius Maggi …
7. Suzuki - From the name of its founder, Michio Suzuki …
8. Samsung - Meaning 'three stars' inKorean …
9. Toyota - From the name of founder, Sakichi Toyoda …. .
10. Yamaha - After Torakusu Yamaha, who founded the
company
11. Adidas - From the name of the founder Adolf (Adi) Dassler. (das)
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Green computing
Green computing or green IT, refers to environmentally sustainable computing or IT. In the article Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices, San Murugesan defines the field of green computing as "the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems—such as monitors, printers, storage devices, and networking and communications systems—efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment." The goals of green computing are similar to green chemistry; reduce the use of hazardous materials, maximize energy efficiency during the product's lifetime, and promote the recyclability or biodegradability of defunct products and factory waste. Research continues into key areas such as making the use of computers as energy-efficient as possible, and designing algorithms and systems for efficiency-related computer technologies. (wikipedia)
Password protection to USB drive without using software
Today I'm gonna talk about USB Drives.
I'll show you a simple trick to lock your USB drive without using any 3rd party software.
Most of the people doesn't like other people checking their personal files and folder on USB, including me. This insecure situation creates a huge space to theft our personal data by someone. If you use password protection to your USB, you can reduce the data theft.
Lots of USB password protect software available in present market, but you want to pay money to use it for lifetime. If you're using Windows you don't need any software.
So let's see how to set a password protect on your USB without using any software.
Insert your USB drive to computer
Click on Start
In "Search programs and files" box, type Bitlocker Drive Encryption
Now launch that application.
Then look for your USB drive and click on Turn on Bitlocker
Windows will ask you to set a password.
Now set a strong password.
I'll show you a simple trick to lock your USB drive without using any 3rd party software.
Most of the people doesn't like other people checking their personal files and folder on USB, including me. This insecure situation creates a huge space to theft our personal data by someone. If you use password protection to your USB, you can reduce the data theft.
Lots of USB password protect software available in present market, but you want to pay money to use it for lifetime. If you're using Windows you don't need any software.
So let's see how to set a password protect on your USB without using any software.
Insert your USB drive to computer
Click on Start
In "Search programs and files" box, type Bitlocker Drive Encryption
Now launch that application.
Then look for your USB drive and click on Turn on Bitlocker
Windows will ask you to set a password.
Now set a strong password.
Top 7 Free Backup Tools for Windows
Personal computer is the safest place to secure our important data and files.
We save our most important files and documents in it to secure them without losing. But sometimes we may lose them due to hard disk crash, corrupt or virus attack. So we are the right person to keep our important data in a safe and secure place.
Here I'll give some best free backup tools (for Windows) to protect your most important data without losing. These powerful freewares can protect your data away from corruption.
Best Free Backup Tools for Windows
1. FBackup
2. GFI Backup
3. Comodo Backup
4. ToDo Backup
5. Cobian Backup
6. SyncBack
7. DriveImage XML
We save our most important files and documents in it to secure them without losing. But sometimes we may lose them due to hard disk crash, corrupt or virus attack. So we are the right person to keep our important data in a safe and secure place.
Here I'll give some best free backup tools (for Windows) to protect your most important data without losing. These powerful freewares can protect your data away from corruption.
Best Free Backup Tools for Windows
1. FBackup
2. GFI Backup
3. Comodo Backup
4. ToDo Backup
5. Cobian Backup
6. SyncBack
7. DriveImage XML
History of computer language Programming Infographic
Programming languages are used to communicate with system machine or programs, and used to develop programs. Ada Lovelace is the first Computer Programmer, she is student of Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace wrote code for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine.
Most popular Programming Language "C"
"C" programming language is the post popular programming language ever, "C" is developed by Dennis Ritchie. Around 90% of programs are written in C and C++ programming languages. C++ is the advanced version of C developed by Bjarne Stroustrup.
Most popular Programming Language "C"
"C" programming language is the post popular programming language ever, "C" is developed by Dennis Ritchie. Around 90% of programs are written in C and C++ programming languages. C++ is the advanced version of C developed by Bjarne Stroustrup.
Sunday, 27 January 2013
CLOUD ERA
Riddles
1 .It is greater than God and more evil than the devil. The poor have it, the rich need it and if you eat it you'll die. What is it?
Ans:
Nothing. Nothing is greater than God, nothing is more evil than the devil, the poor have nothing, the rich need nothing and if you eat nothing you'll die
Ans:
Nothing. Nothing is greater than God, nothing is more evil than the devil, the poor have nothing, the rich need nothing and if you eat nothing you'll die
Three Pieces of Career Advice That Changed My Life
Looking back over my career to date, I can identify at least three clear influences that forever altered my career path. In retrospect, it's interesting to see how different the context was for each: parental advice, a passage in a book, and a persistent boss. Despite the contrasts, all three share one thing in common -- reinforcing the importance of knowing what it is you ultimately want to accomplish, and being open to allowing outside forces to help clarify, reinforce and facilitate the path to making it happen.
Here are the three pieces of advice that helped shape my career:
1. You can do anything you set your mind to
As a child, I can't recall a day that went by without my dad telling me I could do anything I set my mind to. He said it so often, I stopped hearing it. Along with lines like "eat your vegetables," I just assumed it was one of those bromides that parents repeated endlessly to their kids. It wasn't until decades later that I fully appreciated the importance of those words and the impact they had on me.
Today, the question I'm asked most often by students and interns is how best to achieve their career goals. As simple as it sounds, the short version of my response is that you have to know what it is you ultimately want to accomplish (optimizing for both passion and skill, and not one at the exclusion of the other). As soon as you do, you'll begin manifesting it in both explicit and implicit ways.
Without question, this first principle has been the most consistent driver of my own career path over the last 20 years. (For a more comprehensive summary of this advice, you can check out the final Q&A exchange included in this "Corner Office" interview.)
2. Everything that can be converted from an atom to a bit, will be
In August, 1994, I signed up for an Aol account. I'll never forget my first "a-ha!" moment online which occurred soon thereafter. It came through witnessing the power of collective intelligence on a Motley Fool message board. There, a community of engineers, logistics experts, and individual investors from all over the country had joined together to reverse engineer the cost basis to manufacture what would eventually emerge as a hit computer peripheral product. I remember thinking to myself, "This is going to change everything."
About a month later, I was reading "Being Digital" by Nicolas Negroponte after seeing a rave review in Wired Magazine (for historical context, it was the print version). In the opening chapter of his book, Negroponte posited that by virtue of the ensuing digital revolution, everything that could be converted from an atom to a bit would be. Having just started as an analyst in the Corporate Development group at Warner Bros, it didn't take much to realize this coming transition would have material implications on the studio and the entertainment industry in general.
In light of those experiences, when the opportunity arose to write the first online business plan for Warner Bros, I quickly volunteered; this despite the fact that at the time, most if not all of the investment focus was on CD-ROM. The first draft of that online plan was completed in December, 1994. It would ultimately be approved several months later and thus began my nearly two-decades-long career in digital media.
3. Do you want to push paper around or do you want to build products that change people's lives?
I started at Yahoo in May, 2001, as co-head of the Corporate Development team. By virtue of the breadth of the role and the company's operations, and Yahoo's influential position within the digital ecosystem, the job provided me a front row seat to a period of extraordinary transformation within the consumer web industry.
Roughly a year after I started, Dan Rosensweig joined as Yahoo's new COO. In addition to being an experienced web operator, Dan is one of the most effective sales people I know. I learned this firsthand after he tried recruiting me to an operating role on his team literally every time I saw him over the first year of his tenure. Though I'd politely decline each time -- telling him I was happy having the opportunity to work directly with the CEO, founder, and other executives in a strategic capacity -- he never stopped persisting.
Then, almost a year to the day he started, Dan said, "Jeff, you've always told me that your lifelong ambition is ultimately to reform the education system in the U.S. Let me ask you something: Do you think you are going to be better prepared to make that a reality by pushing paper around, working on strategy, and doing deals; or by moving in to operations and building teams, inspiring people, and developing great products that change people's lives?"
Suffice it to say, I accepted on the spot and haven't looked back since.
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