Wednesday, 16 April 2014

25 People Who Changed the Internet Forever

1. Sir Tim Berners-Lee – World Wide Web
2. Vint Cerf And Bob Kahn – TCP/IP
3. Larry Page and Sergey Brin – Google Inc.
4. David Filo and Jerry Yang – Yahoo! Inc.
5. Bill Gates – Microsoft
6. Steven Paul Jobs – Apple Inc.
7. Mark Zuckerberg – Facebook
8. Chad Hurley and Steve Chen – YouTube
9. Linus Torvalds – Linux
10. Jack Dorsey – Twitter
11. Kevin Rose – Digg
12. Bram Cohen – BitTorrent
13. Mike Morhaime – Blizzard Entertainment
14. Jimmy Wales – Wikipedia
15. Jeff Preston Bezos – Amazon
16. Shawn Fanning – Napster, Rupture
17. Pierre Omidyar – eBay
18. Jack Ma – Alibaba
19. Craig Newmark – Craigslist
20. Matt Mullenweg – WordPress
21. Thomas Anderson – MySpace
22. Garrett Camp – StumbleUpon
23. Jon Postel – Internet Pioneer
24. Caterina Fake – Flickr
25. Marc Andreessen – Netscape

The full form of jpeg, gif, png, mpeg

1. JPEG or JPG: Joint Photographic Experts Group (graphics file compression standard)
2. MPEG : Moving Picture Experts Group (defines compression standards)
3. GIF: Graphic Interchange Format
4. TIFF: Tagged Interchange File Format
5. PNG: Portable Network Graphics (Comparatively better then JPEG and support binary transparency and alpha channel transparency)
6. AVI – Stands for Audio Video Interleaved, storing sound and moving pictures in RIFF format developed by Microsoft
7. DVD – DVD once stood for Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc, but now it just stands for DVD — the next generation of optical disc storage technology. DVD is essentially a bigger, faster CD that can hold cinema-like video, better-than-CD audio, and computer data.
8. WMV – Windows Media file with Audio and/or Video (WMV): You can use a WMV file either to download and play files or to stream content. The WMV file format is similar to the ASF file format.
9. MP3- MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III,[4] more commonly referred to as MP3, is a patented encoding format for digital audio which uses a form of lossy data compression. It is a common audio format for consumer audio storage, as well as a de facto standard of digital audio compression for the transfer and playback of music on most digital audio players.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

20 Free Web Tools And Open Source Software

1. Gmail – This is Google's online email (Web mail) service that allows you to register for a free email account and access a number of features that includes storage, search, built-in chat, mobile access, voice chat, spam filters and more.

2. Meebo - This integrates many online communication channels and platforms into a single service. The Meebo Messenger allows you to access your friends on all the major networks (AIM, Yahoo!, Windows Live Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ, Jabber) in a single friend list.

Free Web-Based and Open Source Software - Collaboration and Scheduling Tools


3. GanttProject – This is a free and open source desktop tool for project scheduling and management. It can be utilized by students for sharing projects and collaboration. It runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux systems.

4. TimetoMeet - This is a web-based scheduling tool for allowing students to find a common time for meeting with others to work on assignments and projects. It allows you to automatically synchronize your calendar from Outlook, iCal or Google and display all your appointments in one place.


Free Web-Based and Open Source Software - Document Editing and Management Tools


5. EditGrid – This is an online spreadsheet service offering a number of same features seen in Excel. It permits you to share, collaborate and publish your spreadsheet online.

6. Google Docs – This is a free web-based productivity spread offering students free software to work with documents (word processing), spreadsheets, presentations, drawings and forms. It allows you to upload files from your desktop, access files from any Internet-connected computer, and join with classmates and teachers.

Free Web-Based and Open Source Software - Presentation Tools

7. Embeddable Presentations - This is from Google Docs permitting you to make and collaborate on slideshow presentations. It allows you to add text, images, video more directly to your presentation slides.

8. Zoho Show 2.0 – This is an online tool for making presentations. It offers pre-built themes, clipart and shapes along with features like drag-and-drop that makes it an easy application to use.

Free Web-Based and Open Source Software - Task & Time Management Tools


9. Google Calendar – This is a free web-based tool from Google providing an easy way for busy students to create, organize and schedule assignments, lectures, social events and more. It allows you to share your schedule so family and friends can view schedules that others have shared with you.

10. Remember The Milk – This is a free web service that assists you in managing your tasks online. It allows you to make and manage tasks, set due dates and then get reminders about your scheduled tasks via email or instant messenger.

Free Web-Based and Open Source Software- Mathematics and Modeling Tools

11. GNU Octave - This is an open source high-level interpreted language that is oriented for numerical computations. It offers capabilities for the numerical solution of linear and nonlinear problems, along with performing other numerical experiments. It also offers a wide range of graphics capabilities for data visualization and manipulation.

12. Graphing Calculator from e-Tutor – This is an online web tool that allows students to enter functions of x via a standard mathematical format. The students only need to type one or more equations into the graph box on the site for using the graphing calculator.

Free Web-Based and Open Source Software - Note Taking


13. NoteMesh – This is a free online service permitting students in the same classes to share notes with each other. It works by making a wiki for individual classes for users to edit.

14. WebNotes (Lite version) – This is a free online service allowing students to highlight and add notes to Webpages from within the web browser. It allows the notes to be saved automatically with them reappearing any time you visit the page.

Free Web References and Educational Guides for Students

15. EasyBib – This free web tool offers instant bibliography and citations allowing you to search for a source, build the bibliography and then print or export it.

16. Google – This is a multi-functional "app" for students. Its search engine assists you in searching articles for research. It also acts like a calculator, definition finder, a conversion tool and more.

17. Google News search – This has an archive search option and is a good tool for students who are researching historical or current events.

18. Bookfinder – This is a search-based online resource that assists students in looking for the best prices on new and used textbooks, rentals, old editions, and international edition textbooks.

Open Source E-Learning Platforms for Educators


19. Claroline – This is an Open Source e-learning and e-working platform permitting teachers to make effective online courses and managing learning and collaborative activities on the web. It is based on PHP/MySQL and has been translated into 35 languages.

20. Dokeos – This is an online learning suite software that is offered as a free download with community-based support. It has some features that include SCORM compliant course import, support for multimedia content, test creation, course sequence building, forums, and videoconferencing.

Abbreviation of major IT companies

¤GOOGLE :- Global Organisation Of Oriented Group Language of Earth.

¤APPLE:- Asian Passenger Payload Experiment.

¤HP :- Hewlett-Packard.

¤IBM:- International Business Machines Corporation.

¤HCL:-Hindustan Computer Limited.

¤WIPRO:- Western India Product Limited.

¤GE:-General Electronics.

¤INFOSYS:-Information System.

¤TCS:- Tata Consultancy Services.

¤AOL:- American Online.

¤BPL:- British Process Laboratory.

¤INTEL:- Integrated Electronics.

¤CISCO:- Computer Information System Company.

¤DELL:- Michael DELL.

¤SONY:-Sound Of New York.

¤AMD:- Advance micro devices.

¤LENOVO:- LE(Legend), NOVO(New).

¤COMPAQ:- Compatibility And Quality

Friday, 3 January 2014

What Is Phishing And How To Be Safe From Phishing ?

What is Phishing ?

  • Phishing is one of the type of hacking . 
  • It is a method of acquiring sensitive information such as username, password, bank information etc.
  •  Phishing page could be saif as an duplicate page of real one. 
  • Its look exactly similar as the real page. 
  • But when user enter sensitive information on such phishing page his information is send to the E-mail address provided in the phishing page or you can say the one who created that phishing page.
  •  Phishing page is mostly send via mail. 
  • Target of phishing are mostly social networking sites like facebook, orkut etc. 
  • Also Banks website to acquire credit card details, website like yahoo, gmail are also target of phishing. 


Example of Phishing scams:
  • Email asking you to login to your locked account to unlock it. Email carrying a Link to sites like Facebook,yahoo etc and asking you to Login.
  •  Emails containing some Information of your Interest and asking you to Login to Your Account.


How to be safe from phishing ?
  • Never login to any of your account through link provided in the Email.
  • Go to real website dont click on any link posted anywhere. such as link posted on your facebook wall by friend or link provided in comments or link to certain website on any blog.
  • Check the URL of website before entering any sensitive information. Because the URL of phishing page is not same as the URL of real one.

Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Some questions

1. Who is the father of Internet?
Ans. Winton Surf

2. Celeron was a brand name for a line of microprocessors introduced by?
Ans. Intel

3. Who is the founder of WWW?
Ans. Tim Berners Lee

4. Output quality of a printer is measured by?
Ans. Dots per inch

5. The term ISP refers to?
Ans. Internet Service Provider

6. An interface on a computer to which an external device can be connected is called?
Ans. Port

7. Which Storage media hold the most
information?
Ans. Blue-ray

8. Who co-founded Hotmail in 1996 and then sold the company to Microsoft?
Ans. Sabeer Bhatia

9. What is the full form of UPS?
Ans. Uninterrupted Power Supply

10. HTML means:
Ans. Hyper Text Markup Language

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

INVENTORS OF COMPUTER HARDWARE

1. Key board — Herman Hollerith, first keypunch device in 1930’s
2. Transistor — John Bardeen, Walter Brattain & Wiliam Shockley (1947 - 1948)
3. RAM — An Wang and Jay Forrester (1951)
4. Trackball — Tom Cranston and Fred Longstaff (1952)
5. Hard Disk — IBM , The IBM Model 350 Disk File (1956 )
.6. Integrated Circuit — Jack Kilby & Robert Noyce (1958)
7. Computer Mouse — Douglas Engelbart (1964)
8. Laser printer — Gary Stark weather at XEROX in 1969.
9. Floppy Disk — Alan Shugart & IBM( 1970)
10. Microprocessor — Faggin, Hoff & Mazor – Intel 4004.

BandWidth



BandWidth

Most hosting companies offer a variety of bandwidth options in their plans. So exactly what is bandwidth as it relates to web hosting? Put simply, bandwidth is the amount of traffic that is allowed to occur between your web site and the rest of the internet. The amount of bandwidth a hosting company can provide is determined by their network connections, both internal to their data center and external to the public internet.

Network Connectivity

The internet, in the most simplest of terms, is a group of millions of computers connected by networks. These connections within the internet can be large or small depending upon the cabling and equipment that is used at a particular internet location. It is the size of each network connection that determines how much bandwidth is available. For example, if you use a DSL connection to connect to the internet, you have 1.54 Mega bits (Mb) of bandwidth. Bandwidth therefore is measured in bits (a single 0 or 1). Bits are grouped in bytes which form words, text, and other information that is transferred between your computer and the internet.

If you have a DSL connection to the internet, you have dedicated bandwidth between your computer and your internet provider. But your internet provider may have thousands of DSL connections to their location. All of these connection aggregate at your internet provider who then has their own dedicated connection to the internet (or multiple connections) which is much larger than your single connection. They must have enough bandwidth to serve your computing needs as well as all of their other customers. So while you have a 1.54Mb connection to your internet provider, your internet provider may have a 255Mb connection to the internet so it can accommodate your needs and up to 166 other users (255/1.54).

Traffic

A very simple analogy to use to understand bandwidth and traffic is to think of highways and cars. Bandwidth is the number of lanes on the highway and traffic is the number of cars on the highway. If you are the only car on a highway, you can travel very quickly. If you are stuck in the middle of rush hour, you may travel very slowly since all of the lanes are being used up.

Traffic is simply the number of bits that are transferred on network connections. It is easiest to understand traffic using examples. One Gigabyte is 2 to the 30th power (1,073,741,824) bytes. One gigabyte is equal to 1,024 megabytes. To put this in perspective, it takes one byte to store one character. Imagine 100 file cabinets in a building, each of these cabinets holds 1000 folders. Each folder has 100 papers. Each paper contains 100 characters - A GB is all the characters in the building. An MP3 song is about 4MB, the same song in wav format is about 40MB, a full length movie can be 800MB to 1000MB (1000MB = 1GB).

If you were to transfer this MP3 song from a web site to your computer, you would create 4MB of traffic between the web site you are downloading from and your computer. Depending upon the network connection between the web site and the internet, the transfer may occur very quickly, or it could take time if other people are also downloading files at the same time. If, for example, the web site you download from has a 10MB connection to the internet, and you are the only person accessing that web site to download your MP3, your 4MB file will be the only traffic on that web site. However, if three people are all downloading that same MP at the same time, 12MB (3 x 4MB) of traffic has been created. Because in this example, the host only has 10MB of bandwidth, someone will have to wait. The network equipment at the hosting company will cycle through each person downloading the file and transfer a small portion at a time so each person's file transfer can take place, but the transfer for everyone downloading the file will be slower. If 100 people all came to the site and downloaded the MP3 at the same time, the transfers would be extremely slow. If the host wanted to decrease the time it took to download files simultaneously, it could increase the bandwidth of their internet connection (at a cost due to upgrading equipment).

Hosting Bandwidth

In the example above, we discussed traffic in terms of downloading an MP3 file. However, each time you visit a web site, you are creating traffic, because in order to view that web page on your computer, the web page is first downloaded to your computer (between the web site and you) which is then displayed using your browser software (Internet Explorer, Netscape, etc.) . The page itself is simply a file that creates traffic just like the MP3 file in the example above (however, a web page is usually much smaller than a music file).

A web page may be very small or large depending upon the amount of text and the number and quality of images integrated within the web page. For example, the home page for CNN.com is about 200KB (200 Kilobytes = 200,000 bytes = 1,600,000 bits). This is typically large for a web page. In comparison, Yahoo's home page is about 70KB.

How Much Bandwidth Is Enough?

It depends (don't you hate that answer). But in truth, it does. Since bandwidth is a significant determinant of hosting plan prices, you should take time to determine just how much is right for you. Almost all hosting plans have bandwidth requirements measured in months, so you need to estimate the amount of bandwidth that will be required by your site on a monthly basis

If you do not intend to provide file download capability from your site, the formula for calculating bandwidth is fairly straightforward:

Average Daily Visitors x Average Page Views x Average Page Size x 31 x Fudge Factor

If you intend to allow people to download files from your site, your bandwidth calculation should be:

[(Average Daily Visitors x Average Page Views x Average Page Size) +
(Average Daily File Downloads x Average File Size)] x 31 x Fudge Factor

Let us examine each item in the formula:

Average Daily Visitors - The number of people you expect to visit your site, on average, each day. Depending upon how you market your site, this number could be from 1 to 1,000,000.

Average Page Views - On average, the number of web pages you expect a person to view. If you have 50 web pages in your web site, an average person may only view 5 of those pages each time they visit.

Average Page Size - The average size of your web pages, in Kilobytes (KB). If you have already designed your site, you can calculate this directly.

Average Daily File Downloads - The number of downloads you expect to occur on your site. This is a function of the numbers of visitors and how many times a visitor downloads a file, on average, each day.

Average File Size - Average file size of files that are downloadable from your site. Similar to your web pages, if you already know which files can be downloaded, you can calculate this directly.

Fudge Factor - A number greater than 1. Using 1.5 would be safe, which assumes that your estimate is off by 50%. However, if you were very unsure, you could use 2 or 3 to ensure that your bandwidth requirements are more than met.

Usually, hosting plans offer bandwidth in terms of Gigabytes (GB) per month. This is why our formula takes daily averages and multiplies them by 31.

Summary

Most personal or small business sites will not need more than 1GB of bandwidth per month. If you have a web site that is composed of static web pages and you expect little traffic to your site on a daily basis, go with a low bandwidth plan. If you go over the amount of bandwidth allocated in your plan, your hosting company could charge you over usage fees, so if you think the traffic to your site will be significant, you may want to go through the calculations above to estimate the amount of bandwidth required in a hosting plan.

Monday, 2 December 2013

Company with Full Names

• ESPN→ Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.
• HDFC→ Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited
• HCL→ Hindustan Computer Limited
• HTC→ High Tech Computer Corporation
• HP→ Hewlett-Packard
• HMV→ His Master's Voice
• HSBC→ Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
• H&M→ Hennes & Mauritz
• ICICI Bank→ Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India Bank
• IBM→ International Business Machines
• Infosys→ Information Systems
• Intel→ INTegrated ELectronics
• IKEA→ Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd
• ING→ International Netherlands Group
• JVC→ Japan Victor Company
• JBL→ James Bullough Lansing
• KFC→ Kentucky Fried Chicken
• L&T→ Larsen & Toubro
• LG→ Lucky and Goldstar
• LEGO→ leg godt
• MRF→ Madras Rubber Factory
• NEC→ Nippon Electric Company
• Nikon→ Nippon Kogaku
• Nissan→ Nippon Sangyo
• P&G→ Procter & Gamble Company
• SAP→ System Analyse and Programme
• TCL→ Today China Lion
• UPS→ United Parcel Service of America
• Wipro→ Western India Palm Refined Oil Ltd

Sunday, 17 November 2013

USE KEYBOARD WITH MOUSE (ON SCREEN KEYBOARD)

If you feel that your external keyboard is not working properly or some particular key is not functioning then you can use internal keyboard on your desktop screen. This property of keyboard is found in windows xp and seven. Just follow these steps

Go to start menu and press “run”
Type “osk”
Now press enter. (note. Don’t use commas)

you will see keyboard on your desktop screen. Now use mouse to click on keys for operation.

HOW TO DISABLE ERROR REPORTING IN WIN XP

Remove Error in Windows Xp. 
Some time an error occurs while you are using XP. A little dialogue box appears asking if you want to send report to Microsoft for this accident or not? Mostly when we press the button “Don’t send” .The software we are using, turns off and we do not get any chance to save our working data.

You can solve this problem simply and after this process you will not see this error box again.
 Just follow these steps. 
  • Right click on “My computer” and click on ‘Properties” On system properties dialogue box click on ‘advance tab” Click on the error reporting button. 
  • Click on “Disable error reporting” 
It’s better for you to Place checkmark on “But notify me when critical errors occurs” Now click Ok.

Thursday, 31 October 2013

TOP TEN WEBSITES with their LAUNCH YEAR


  •  Google : Sept 4, 1998
  •  Facebook : Feb 4, 2004
  •  YouTube : Feb 14, 2005
  •  Yahoo ! : March 1994
  •  Baidu : Jan 1, 2000
  •  Wikipedia : Jan 15, 2001
  •  Windows Live : Nov 1, 2005
  • Amazon.com : 1994
  • Tencent QQ : February 1999
  •  Twitter : March 21, 2006

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Audio and Video Connector

Top 10 people who changed the world .....


1. Bill Gates :
Bill Gates created his first computer program while still at high school, co-founded Microsoft in 1977, and by 1993 was the richest man on Earth. In 2000 Gates and his wife formed the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, which is the largest charity in the world. One of its aim is to exempt the Third World of polio and other deadly diseases.

2. Martin Luther King :
Martin Luther King was a Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of blacks in the Southern states of the United States. He was influenced by Gandhi and believed in peaceful protest. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. King was assassinated in 1968, but will always be remembered for his dignified, passive resistance to an unjust society.

3. Nelson Mandela :
Nelson Mandela dedicated his life to the fight against apartheid – a policy which kept black and white South Africans apart and denied black citizens the vote. He was imprisoned in 1964 for his aggressive opposition to South Africa’s racist government and was held for 26 years. In 1990, after his release, Mandela was elected President of the African National Congress. In 1993 he won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end apartheid

4. Adolf Hitler :
Adolf Hitler was Germany’s leader from 1933 – 1945, during time which he led the world into the most devastating war in history. Hitler’s hatred of Jewish people and his desire for a blue-eyed, blond-haired master race led to the murder of six million people during World War II; most died in concentration camp in Eastern Europe.

5. Albert Einstein :
Albert Einstein was one of the greatest of all physicists and his name has become a symbol of genius. When his most famous work, the General Theory Of Relativity was proven in 1919, Einstein became the most celebrated scientist in the world and he won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 192 1. Einstein was a firm believer in pacifism but his scientific theories helped his adopted country, the USA, to develop the atomic bomb. A week before he died Einstein wrote to Bertrand Russell, a British Philosopher and leading antinuclear campaigner, asking to put his name to a manifesto urging all countries to give up their nuclear weapons.

6. Mahatma Gandhi :
Gandhi began his career as a lawyer but became a great political and spiritual leader. He led the peaceful civil disobedience of Indians against British rule in India and negotiated with the British Government until 1947, when India was granted independence. Gandhi became the first icon of a people’s struggleagains oppression. His simple lifestyle and his belief in religious tolerance have made him a symbol of decency and peace ever since.

7. Karl Marx's :
Karl Marx's ideas on economic history and sociology changed the world. Marx was a social philosopher who attacked the state and predicted a future in which everyone was equal. He explained his theories in the Communist Manifesto (compiled with Friedrich Engels and published in 1848) and Das Kapital (1867 – 94). His ideas eventually led to the Russian Revolution and communism. By 1950 almost half of the world‘s people lived under communist regimes.

8. Charles Darwin :
Naturalist Charles Darwin established the theory of evolution. He began forming his ideas when he served as official naturalist on a world voyage on HMS Beagle (1831 – 36) and spent the rest of his life back in England developing them. When his famous book The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selections was published in 1859, there were violent reactions against it. Darwin challenged the Bible’s account of creation and explained that human being are descended from an ape-like ancestor. Another English naturalist, Alfred Russell Wallace, independently developed very similar ideas at the same time as Darwin.

9. William Shakespeare :
William Shakespeare is generally agreed to be the greatest play writer in the English language. He began as an actor and wrote atleast 154 love poems and 37 plays, including Hamlet, King Lear, Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth. Shakespeare also probably introduced more than 1,700 new words to the English Language.

10. Christopher Columbus :
Christopher Columbus is one of the most famous of all explorers. He believed he could reach Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean and in 1492 he set sail in the Santa Maria to prove his theory. Instead, he landed on the islandsnow known as the West Indies. His discoveries led to the European explorations and settlement of the Americas.

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

IP Addresses.

What is an IP Address?
► An Internet Protocol address is a numerical label assigned to each device (e.g., computer, mobile phone) that is connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.

► An IP address is used for two purposes:
1) To identify whether the interface is host or network.
2) To determine the location of the device.

► IP Versions: IPv4 and IPv6.
Although IPv4 is the earlier version, it is the most commonly used version.

► IPv4 is a 32-bit decimal number while IPv6 is 128-bit number.

► IPv4 is normally written as four numbers between 1 and 255, each separated from the other by a decimal point.
This standard is called as DOTTED-DECIMAL NOTATION.

► Ex: 115.241.40.93

► There are countless IP addresses in today's world!

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
What is the purpose of IP Address Classes?

Each IP Address Class provides the following information:

► Class A: First 8 bits → NETWORK ID & remaining 24 bits → HOST ID

► Class B: First 16 bits → NETWORK ID & remaining 16 bits → HOST ID

► Class C: First 24 bits → NETWORK ID & remaining 8 bits → HOST ID

► Class D: It represents a 32-bit multicast group ID.

► Class E: It is currently not being used. (NO need)

► For example,
Let us consider the IP Address 203.43.21.12
We know that it belongs to Class C.
Therefore, the NETWORK ID is 203.43.21 and the HOST ID is 12.

Format of a Resume

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
I’m sure you’ve read that statement one too many times. The fact is: it’s a fact!
However, none so far was able to come up with a perfect fool-proof resume format. There is a reason for that too; every role demands a different format. This is one reason you tailor the resume for every employer
- See more at: http://jcee.jobsplane.in/2012/10/format-of-a-resume/#sthash.FsmMc7gK.dpuf





Templates:
While you can download multiple templates with multiple styles from various resources, the best template I found very useful and that works better than others is- plain blank document. Start with this, and your resume will evolve into a crisp powerful tool in very short time. Create one with all the necessary information you can think of and THAT can work for you as a template. When you tailor your resume for different employers, CRUD (create, rename, update, delete) as required. Use effective titles 
Your work experiences and/ or project details can be listed in multiple formats. One- AS IS factual details. While this is straightforward, some details appear boring. Two- innovative/ creative/ interesting alternatives if possible. These attract attention and make employers go through the details. Choice is yours. 
Use bullet points 
It makes reading and analysis easy. Try to include details as bullet points (or a tabular format can work too) in contrast to the story-like paragraphs. Important information first When you have to list more than one detail, organize those in the order of importance. When recruiters have less time, they tend to look at the first couple of items and move on.
 What goes where? 
Your name, a working phone number and your email address should be on the top. Preferably, with a larger font size and emphasis than the rest of the document. You can include achievements, skillset, experience and any other information you perceive as relevant after that.
 Typography and white space 
The idea of using a good font and appropriate font size is to make it easy to read. Pick something that works well both on screen and in print. If you have no idea whatsoever, stick to this: A4, Calibri, 11, black. Arial, Times New Roman and Book Antiqua also are very professional and easy on the eye. Use enough white space between sections/ paragraphs/ bulleted lists/ tables to make ‘glancing’ at the information easy.
 Number of pages
Two is ideal. Quick reference and summary kind of information on Page 1 and details that need little elaboration on Page 2. If the employer requests (through direct communication or through job description) that you include very detailed information about any aspects like education, projects, assignments or work experience, you can let it grow into page 3 or 4.
 Printer
 Microsoft Word document might be the most commonly used format to pass on resumes. While your recruiter might ask you to send one as attachment, you will still need to carry a printed copy (or two) when you attend interviews. So, from the beginning, aim for a printer friendly format. It’s also not a bad idea to save as PDF and send out your resume as that will assure you that the format will be preserved. When you print, make sure you use clean paper and print smudge-free. Carry your resume without any wrinkles and creases. Colors and flowers Use none, period. -
 See more at: http://jcee.jobsplane.in/2012/10/format-of-a-resume/#sthash.FsmMc7gK.dpuf

Sunday, 13 October 2013

HOW TO MAKE SYMBOLS WITH KEYBOARD

Useful Information
Alt + 0153... ™... trademark symbol
Alt + 0169... ©... copyright symbol
Alt + 0174... ®... registered trademark symbol
Alt + 0176...°..... degree symbol
Alt + 0177...±.... plus or minus sign

How to make smiley faces
Alt + 2 .....☻.....black smiley face
Alt + 15.....☼.....sun
Alt + 12......♀.....female sign
Alt + 11.....♂......male sign
Alt + 6.......♠.....spade
Alt + 5.......♣...... Club
Alt + 3............... Heart
Alt + 4.......♦...... Diamond
Alt + 13......♪.....eighth note
Alt + 14......♫...... beamed

Eighth note
Alt + 8721.... ∑.... N-ary summation(auto sum)
Alt + 251.....√.....square root check mark
Alt + 8236.....∞..... infinity
Alt + 24.......↑..... up arrow
Alt + 25......↓...... down arrow
Alt + 26.....→.....right arrow
Alt + 27......←.....left arrow
Alt + 18.....↕......up/down arrow
Alt + 29.....↔...left right arrow

WATERFALL SDLC IN THEORY

Generic web application system

Hierarchy of need

Photo: Hierarchy of need!

Inventors of Computer Hardwares

1:Keyboard— Herman Hollerith, first keypunch devices in 1930’s
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2:Transistor— John Bardeen, Walter Brattain & Wiliam Shockley ( 1947-48)
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3:RAM— An Wang and Jay Forrester (1951)
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4:Trackball— Tom Cranston and Fred Longstaff (1952)
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5:Hard Disk— IBM , The IBM Model 350 Disk File (1956 )
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6:Integrated Circuit— Jack Kilby & Robert Noyce (1958)
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7:Computer Mouse — Douglas Engelbart (1964)
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8:Laser printer— Gary Starkweather at XEROX in1969.
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9:Floppy Disk— Alan Shugart &IBM( 1970)
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10:Microprocess­or— Faggin, Hoff & Mazor – Intel 4004 (1971)

Ever wanted to make a folder which cannot be opened by others ..

Here's the nice and simple Trick.
1. Make a folder on the desktop and name it as “folder”
2. Now, open notepad and write ren folder folder.
{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D} and now (Notepad Menu) File>save as.
3. In the ‘save as’ name it as lock.bat and click save ! (Save it on Desktop)
4. Now, again open notepad again and write ren folder.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D} folder and now (Notepad Menu) File>save as.
5. In the ‘save as’ name it as key.bat and click save ! (Save it on Desktop)
6. Now, double click lock.bat to lock the folder and now if you open your folder, control panel will open up !
7. Now, double click key.bat to open the folder and now if you open your folder, you can access your data inside the folder again !
8. Lock your folder and hide the key.bat somewhere else on your hard disk !
9. Whenever you want to open your folder just paste the key.bat on desktop and open your folder using it !

30 Computer Facts

1. Another name for a Microsoft Windows tutorial is ‘Crash Course’!

2. Bill Gates house was designed using a Macintosh computer.

3. By the year 2012 there will be approximately 17 billion devices connected to the Internet.

4. Domain names are being registered at a rate of more than one million names every month.

5. E-mail has been around longer than the World Wide Web.

6. In the 1980s, an IBM computer wasn’t considered 100% compatible unless it could run Microsoft Flight Simulator.

7. MySpace reports over 110 million registered users. Were it a country, it would be the tenth largest, just behind Mexico.

8. One of every 8 married couples in the US last year met online.

9. The average 21 year old has spent 5,000 hours playing video games, has exchanged 250,000 e-mails, instant and text messages and has spent 10,000 hours on the mobile phone.10. The average computer user blinks 7 times a minute, less than half the normal rate of 20

11. The first computer mouse was invented by Doug Engelbart in around 1964 and was made of wood.

12. The first domain name ever registered was Symbolics.com.

13. The world’s first computer, called the Z1, was invented by Konrad Zuse in 1936. His next invention, the Z2 was finished in 1939 and was the first fully functioning electro-mechanical computer.

14. There are approximately 1,319,872,109 people on the Internet.

15. There are approximately 1.06 billion instant messaging accounts worldwide.

16. While it took the radio 38 years, and the television a short 13 years, it took the World
Wide Web only 4 years to reach 50 million users.

17. 20.70% of virus writers work under contract for organized crime syndicates.

18. Country with the highest percentage of net users is Sweden (75%).

19. The first popular web browser was called Mosaic and was released in 1993.

20. Amazon, originally a printed book seller company, now sells more e-books than printed books.

21. The first two video games copyrighted in the U.S. were Asteroids and Lunar Lander in 1980.

22. U.S. President Bill Clinton’s inauguration in January 1997 was the first to be webcast.

23. Google uses an estimated 15 billion kWh of electricity per year, more than most countries.However, Google generates a lot of their own power with their solar panels.

24. Up until the 14th of September, 1995, domain registration was free.

25. Every minute, 10 hours of videos are uploaded on YouTube.

26. Over 6,000 new computer viruses are released every month.

27. The first computer mouse, constructed in 1964, was made out of wood.

28. With it’s 800 million interent users, Facebook would be the third largest country in the World.

29. The first hard drive was created in 1979 and could hold 5MB of data.

30. If history had been tweaked slightly, it’s possible that we would all be sitting in cubicles 
with weird headpieces attached to our faces.30 Computer Facts 

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‪FOUNDERS‬

01. ‪#‎GOOGLE‬ : Larry Page & Sergey Brin
02. ‪#‎FACEBOOK‬ : Mark Zuckerberg
03. ‪#‎YAHOO‬ : David Filo & Jerry Yang
04. ‪#‎TWITTER‬ : Jack Dorsey & Dick Costolo
05. ‪#‎INTERNET‬ : Tim Berners Lee
06. ‪#‎LINKDIN‬ : Reid Hoffman, Allen Blue & Koonstantin Guericke
07. ‪#‎EMAIL‬ : Shiva Ayyadurai
08. ‪#‎GTALK‬ : Richard Wahkan
09. ‪#‎WHATS‬ UP : Laurel Kirtz
10. ‪#‎HOTMAIL‬ : Sabeer Bhatia
11. ‪#‎ORKUT‬ : Buyukkokten
12.WIKIPEDIA : Jimmy Wales
13. ‪#‎YOU‬ TUBE : Steve Chen, Chad Hurley & Jawed Karim
14. ‪#‎REDIFFMAIL‬ : Ajit Balakrishnan
15. ‪#‎NIMBUZZ‬ : Martin Smink & Evert Jaap Lugt
16. ‪#‎MYSPACE‬ : Chris Dewolfe & Tom Anderson
17. ‪#‎IBIBO‬ : Ashish Kashyap
18. ‪#‎OLX‬ : Alec Oxenford & Fabrice Grinda
19. ‪#‎SKYPE‬ : Niklas Zennstrom,Janus Friis & Reid Hoffman
20. ‪#‎OPERA‬ : Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner & Geir lvarsoy
21. ‪#‎MOZILLA‬ FIREFOX : Dave Hyatt & Blake Ross
22. ‪#‎BLOGGER‬ : Evan Willams.