I consider my self a very nice person to be around, I am very generous and always willing to be helpful!. I love to laugh and I love to be around people, but sometimes.I just love to be me and feel proud to be myself.Sometimes I feel, life is just like a Game.
The Mini Shoppe of Ganga Vihar, Delhi can’t wait for the opening of MINI Bakery shop Coming soon.
For over a day, the “opening soon” sign has been in place at D-5, ganga vihar Avenue. Already shoppers there are lusting for the “real thing” – scones, soda bread, and brown bread made fresh daily by a native Irish baker. “I was just down there this morning and about 20 women stopped to inquire about the shop,” Tarrant commented. …
About Opening a Bakery and Deli
Opening a bakery not only could be a wise business decision with potential for financial success, it can be a very rewarding and satisfying process. Both types of food businesses offer customers the ability to purchase quality foods and goods at affordable rates in a manner that is quick and convenient. Usually, these businesses specialize in offering a higher quality product than larger chain supermarkets. Bakeries and delis function to keep customers fed, but they can also become regular fixtures within a community. While it is important to offer superior product, sometimes the symbolic nature of the role a bakery or deli plays in a community can be what keeps customers coming back for generations.
Why the Home Phone Has Become Irreplaceable
Typically, a home phone concept was normally identified with the landlines or wired networks, where the phones were connected through the physical media. There was a time before a couple of decades, when the members of our families used to tell us who called, and pass on the information.
With the advancement of technology, things have changed quite considerably all around the world. Communication has become more direct now, and the SMS facilities allow people to send messages even when the receiver’s cell phones are switched off.
We have reached a stage, where the cell phones have exceeded the number of fixed telephones in most of the countries. However, almost all the houses have still retained their good ol’ telephones even to this day.
According to some survey reports, China has the highest number of wired home telephone lines, followed closely by the United States.
The reason for this is primarily the cost factor, since the wired telephone lines offer cheaper tariff plans and packages. Also there are many ‘Voice over Internet Protocol’ (VOIP) service providers, who offer excellent packages for free and cheap international calling.
The Windows vulnerability already had a temporary workaround – but now it’s fixed properly
Microsoft has released a “critical” update for its operating systems that patches a high-profile vulnerability dating back to Windows 2000.
Attackers could potentially gain control of an unpatched computer through a weakness in the way Windows handles desktop shortcut icons. The weakness was particularly worrying because users did not have to open a file for malware writers to exploit it – only a folder containing an infected .lnk extension.
Microsoft acknowledged the flaw weeks ago, rushing out a temporary workaround which left some shortcuts unable to load.
All versions of Microsoft’s operating system from Windows 7 back to Windows 2000 are affected. Microsoft’s latest update is good news for many but will not be welcomed by those with computers running Windows 2000 – which is not supported by the new patch.
Last week two computer security firms, G Data and Sophos, released separate potential fixes for the vulnerability. Ralf Benzmueller, head of G Data SecurityLabs, warning that the flaw “will be massively exploited shortly”. And, judging from figures released by Microsoft yesterday, he wasn’t wrong.
The number of computers reporting attack attempts on this software shortcoming neared 8,000 by midnight on Thursday July 29, with customers in Brazil and the United States the worst affected.
A blogpost by the company’s Malware Protection Centre (MMPC) said one particular “family” of malware, dubbed “Sality”, had increased its attacks over the past week. “Sality is a highly virulent strain,” warns Holly Stewart of MMPC. “It is known to infect other files (making full removal after infection challenging), copy itself to removable media, disable security, and then download other malware. It is also a very large family – one of the most prevalent families this year.”
Google has announced it is ending development on Wave, the cross-platform communication tool it launched with much fanfare at its I/O developer conference in May 2009.
Google said in a post last night that “Wave has not seen the adoption we would have liked” and that elements of Wave’s technology, including drag-and-drop and character-by-character live typing, are now as open source so users can “liberate their content from Wave”.
Like most people, you’ve probably heard of it but not actually tried it, which sums up the problem. What was it? The Wave idea was a centralised communications tool that combined the real-time advantages of Twitter with the aggregation of your email and chat, with collaborative documents too. Easy to dismiss as something too ambitious and far reaching, but perhaps the difficulty in describing its function was its biggest downall. Twitter managed to survive a similar fate (remember that moment of trying to describe it to a non believer?) but Wave was far more ambitious.
There will be plenty of coverage today reeling off lists of Google’s failures; Google Squared, Google Answers, Google Radio, Google Lively, Google Health, Google Notebook and Dodgeball among them. Those will be reliably dwarfed by Google’s successes. Our European perspective might make us more critical of failure than in the US, where it is more rightly regarded as an inevitable and positive sign of productivity and innovation.
Chief executive Eric Schmidt himself said of the Wave failure that it is just a symptom of trying things out. “Remember, we celebrate our failures. This is a company where it’s absolutely OK to try something that’s very hard, have it not be successful, and take the learning from that,” he told journalists late yesterday.
Co-founder Sergey Brin was convinced to support the Wave concept by a Google development team in Australia. “When they came and proposed this idea they said, ‘We want to do something new and revolutionary, but we’re not even going to tell you what it is. And we want to go back to Australia, hire a bunch of people and just work on it.’ ,” Brin told the Guardian shortly after Wave’s launch. “That was a crazy proposal. But, having seen their success with Maps, I felt that it actually was pretty reasonable.”
When Wave launched at I/O, some developers were waving their laptops in the air. It was a moment.
I’d file this under ideas that were just a little ahead of their time. With refinement, a clearer proposition and better integration with existing services, it would have stood a better chance. Wave was one stab at tackling our information overload, at providing a central hub for all the information we need to deal with every day. And it will be back, in one form or another.
Mobile application to communicate in a distance of 5 to 20 feet
Nextwavemultimedia introduced Express – the proximity communicator, a new use for mobile device. It is a great way to communicate in a distance of 5 to 20 feet, using Text,audio and Emotions. Proximity communicator is available on OVI, iTunes, Android and Samsung App Stores.
Internet4mobile.com has released latest version of Mobile Number Locator (4.2) for Mobile Phones. Now you can locate any Mobile Number or any STD Code within India from your mobile phone itself without any GPRS Connection.
Vuvuzela is the most popular and typical sound in the 2010 South Africa. It’s the noise-making trumpet of South African football fans. Now You can wave it and click it to support your team & color as well. Or just use it as a funny tool to rock your colleagues or friends. Vuvuzela for Nokia is a simple application based on Flash lite. You can 7 colors to choose for your horn. And the most important, it’s easy to make noise. Just click the horn to make instant noise to others. But don’t use it when you’re using headset.
GetJar, the second largest application store, announced Gettie Award 2010 mobile application winners. The Java app winner was WaveSecure Backup. WaveSecure Backup for Java runs on non-smartphones and helps keep your personal data safe by letting you back up or restore your data securely. You can also move data between phones easily.
Key Features
Remotely lock down your device
Wipe out important data stored on your mobile to protect your privacy
Back up your data from your phone or remotely on the web
Access your data online from anywhere. Restore your data to a new phone
Locate your lost phone and plot the locations on a map
Track SIM cards inserted and phone calls made to help get your lost phone back
WaveSecure runs on major mobile phone platforms including Google Android, BlackBerry, Symbian and Microsoft Windows Mobile. If you don’t have a smartphone, WaveSecure Backup is available for phones that run Java.
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About MGinger
mGinger is a service providing targeted advertisements on mobile phones. The advertisements are targeted on a consumer base who have opted-in to this service. The consumer base is built through a registration process in which the consumers specify their commercial interests, maximum number of ads they would like to receive in a day, convenient time-slots and their demographic information. Apart from getting information related to their particular interests, the consumers also receive monetary incentives for every ad they themselves receive and for each ad received in their network upto two levels of referrals.
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Yahoo messenger is a funny way to interact with our friends. If you are more addicted to chat, you can hangout with your buddies 24×7 with yahoo messenger on your mobile.
Log on via SMS
To Sign in to Yahoo! Messenger via SMS, type in [Yahoo! ID] [password] on your mobile phone and send it to 58242. Once you have successfully signed in, you will receive a list of your online friends.To send a message, type in your friend’s Yahoo! ID followed by the message in this way: “to [Yahoo! ID] [message]“. To Sign out, type OUT and send to 58242.
Log on via Wap
From your GPRS phone go to Internet>Go to Address> and enter the url: http://in.wap.yahoo.com