Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Sunday, July 27, 2008

The OSSwin project: Open Source for Windows!

A huge collection of OpenSource Windows softwares.

The OSSwin project: Open Source for Windows!

Monday, May 5, 2008

What network CEOs really make - Network World

What network CEOs really make - Network World

Ever wonder how much the CEOs of tech companies make? Most of them are pretty ridiculous, but they range widely - from one dollar (yes, that's really what Steve Jobs made last year) to $78.4 million. And you may be surprised to learn who makes that fatcat salary.

XML in 10 points

XML in 10 points

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Automobile Manufactures and their logos.

IPL Game Schedule

April 19 : Delhi v Jaipur at Delhi
April 20: Mumbai v Bangalore at
Mumbai;Kolkata v Hyderabad at Kolkata
April 21: Jaipur v Mohali at
Jaipur
April 22: Hyderabad v Delhi at Hyderabad
April 23: Chennai v Mumbai
at Chennai
April 24: Hyderabad v Jaipur at Hyderabad
April 25: Mohali v
Mumbai at Mohali
April 26: Bangalore v Jaipur at Bangalore; Chennai v Kolkata
at Chennai
April 27: Mumbai v Hyderabad at Mumbai;Mohali v Delhi at
Mohali
April 28: Bangalore v Chennai at Bangalore
April 29: Kolkata v
Mumbai at Kolkata
April 30: Delhi v Bangalore at Delhi.
May 1: Hyderabad v
Mohali at Hyderabad; Jaipur v Kolkata at Jaipur
May 2: Chennai v Delhi at
Chennai.
May 3: Hyderabad at Bangalore at Hyderabad; Mohali v Kolkata at
Mohali
May 4: Mumbai v Delhi at Mumbai; Jaipur v Chennai at Jaipur
May 5:
Bangalore v Mohali at Bangalore
May 6: Chennai v Hyderabad at Chennai
May
7: Mumbai v Jaipur at Mumbai
May 8: Delhi v Chennai at Delhi; Kolkata v
Bangalore at Kolkata
May 9: Jaipur v Hyderabad at Jaipur
May 10: Bangalore
v Mumbai at Bangalore; Chennai v Mohali at Chennai
May 11: Hyderabad v
Kolkata at Hyderabad; Jaipur v Delhi at Jaipur
May 12: Mohali v Bangalore at
Mohali
May 13: Kolkata v Delhi at Kolkata
May 14: Mumbai v Chennai at
Mumbai;Mohali v Jaipur at Mohali
May 15: Delhi v Hyderabad at Delhi
May
16: Mumbai v Kolkata at Mumbai
May 17: Delhi v Mohali at Delhi; Jaipur v
Bangalore at Jaipur
May 18: Hyderabad v Mumbai at Hyderabad; Kolkata v Chenna
at Kolkata
May 19: Bangalore v Delhi at Bangalore
May 20: Kolkata v Jaipur
at Kolkata
May 21: Mumbai v Mohali at Mumbai; Chennai v Bangalore at
Chennai
May 22: Delhi v Kolkata at Delhi
May 23: Mohali v Hyderabad at
Mohali.
May 24: Delhi v Mumbai at Delhi; Chennai v Jaipur at Chennai
May
25: Bangalore v Hyderabad at Bangalore; Kolkata v Mohali at Kolkata
May 26:
Jaipur v Mumbai at Jaipur
May 27: Hyderabad v Chennai at Hyderabad
May 28
and 29: Rest days
May 30: First semi-final at
Mumbai

May 31: Second semi-final at
Mumbai

June 1: Final at Mumbai

20 (Rare) Questions for Google Search Guru Udi Manber

http://www.popularmechanics.com/blogs/technology_news/4259137.html?nav=RSS2

Monday, April 14, 2008

Why Use Linux?

Very good article supporting Linux against Windows by Jason Dyok.

http://www.pcmech.com/article/why-use-linux/

Thursday, April 10, 2008

The World's Most Extreme Photography Equipment

There are several categories of camera gear
available: there's the sensible, the desirable and then there's the stuff that
you'd never even imagined. Here's a selection of equipment that most definitely
belongs in the latter category.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Friday, April 4, 2008

PicResize - Free online photo editor

A few years back, you and I could only edit a picture inside a Windows computer, offline. With new, rich web applications coming our way, there are many free online picture editors that we can use to enhance and modify pictures quickly, without having to download and install a photo editor inside the computer.
An online picture editor is most useful when you are using a public computer in guest mode where you don’t have the rights to install any program. PicResize is a good example of a free editor with a nice set of picture editing tools

http://www.picresize.com/

Looking for the weird and wonderful things to complement your daily coffee ritual?

http://www.darkroastedblend.com/

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The Web's best free stuff

Free: It's the magic word for an ever-expanding wealth of downloadable software and online services. Free doesn't necessarily mean good, however, and hunting for freebies can mean sifting through a lot of junk.
That's where we come in. We surfed, clicked, and installed to find sparkling free gems capable of planning your time, keeping you in touch, and tuning and securing your PC, not to mention glitzing up your desktop, helping you stay productive, and entertaining you with music, videos, photos, and games. We paid special attention to programs and services you may not have heard of before.

http://www.infoworld.com/archives/emailPrint.jsp?R=printThis&A=/article/08/03/24/The-Web-best-free-stuff_1.html

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Google's Top 17 Easter Eggs, Gags, and Hoaxes

Google Web site--and many of the company's software programs--are loaded with gags, goofs, and Easter eggs that have helped Google maintain a fun-loving spirit in the cutthroat world of Web competition.
Of course, Google always has a good idea. Thousands of our readers have enjoyed past explorations of wonders like "The Strangest Sites in Google Earth" and "The Most Spectacular Sights in Google Sky."
So when we heard stories of hidden teddy bears, a Google Romance beta service, and early morning appearances of the Loch Ness monster on Google home pages, we had to check them out. And most of them turned out to be true. Take a look.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,142620-page,1-c,google/article.html

The Strangest Sights in Google Earth

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,134186-page,1-c,mapping/article.html
Ever since Google first let people scour the planet from the comfort of their computers through the Google Earth software program, fans have been on a virtual scavenger hunt from the North Pole to the South Pole looking for anything interesting, unusual, or unexplained. From shipwrecks to crop circles, from ads big enough to be read from space to a giant pink bunny nearly the size of a football field, we've collected just a few of the odd and spectacular sights. You can see the same images in Google Maps by clicking the links we provide--but you'll get a better view by copying the coordinates in parentheses after each link and pasting them into Google Earth's 'Fly To' box. We've also created a file of Placemarks that includes all of these sights and more; you can download it and open it with Google Earth. Enjoy the trip!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

कोई दीवाना कहता है, कोई पागल समझता है

कोई दीवाना कहता है, कोई पागल समझता है ।
मगर धरती की बेचैनी को, बस बादल समझता है ।
मैं तुझसे दूर कैसा हूं, तू मुझसे दूर कैसी है ।
ये तेरा दिल समझता है, या मेरा दिल समझता है ।

मोहब्बत एक अहसासों के, पवन सी कहानी है ।
कभी कबिरा दीवाना था, कभी मीरा दीवानी है ।
यहाँ सब लोग कहते हैं मेरी आँखों में आँसूं हैं ।
जो तू समझे तो मोती हैं, जो ना समझे तो पानी हैं ।

समंदर पीर का अन्दर है, लेकिन रो नही सकता ।
ये आँसूं प्यार मोती हैं, इनको खो नही सकता ।
मेरी चाहत को तू दुल्हन बना लेना, मगर सुन ले ।
जो मेरा हो नही पाया, वो तेरा हो नही सकता ।

भ्रमर कोई कुमुदिनी पर मचल बैठा तो हंगामा ।
हमारे दिल में कोई ख्वाब पल बैठा तो हंगामा ।
अभी तक डूब कर सुनते थे सब किस्सा मोहब्बत का ।
मैं किस्से को हकीकत में बदल बैठा तो हंगामा ।

~By - Dr. Kumar Vishwas @ Moksha "cultural festival of NSIT, New Delhi".
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