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Wednesday, 30 November 2011
How To make folder without name in PC
Thursday, 24 November 2011
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With TeamViewer you can remotely control any computer as if you were sitting right in front of it - even through firewalls.
All your partner has to do is start a small application, which does not even require installation or administrative rights.
All your partner has to do is start a small application, which does not even require installation or administrative rights.
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TeamViewer enables you to share your desktop with other people over the internet, even through firewalls - the ideal solution for online collaboration.
TeamViewer enables you to share your desktop with other people over the internet, even through firewalls - the ideal solution for online collaboration.
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Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Download JDK (Java Development Kit)
Download Java Development Kit, for all the version of operating System (Linux x86, Linux x64, Solaris x86, Solaris SPARC, Solaris SPARC 64-bit, Solaris x64, Windows x86 or Windows x64)

Monday, 21 November 2011
Monday, 14 November 2011
Sibal's New Telecom Policy Makes Roaming Free
New Delhi: Speaking on the new telecom policy on Monday, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal said that there will be one nation-one licence policy across the country, which means removal of roaming charges. Draft National Telecom Policy 2011 aims for 'one nation-one licence'; targets full MNP and free roaming.
Sibal also said that he wants India to become a hub for telecommunication. "Draft NTP targets broadband on demand," Sibal said.
The draft telecom policy delinks spectrum from licence. According to it, radiowaves will be made available at market price.
Revenue generation for government will have secondary role under draft NTP, Sibal said.
He also said that 300 MHz of spectrum will be made available by 2017 and 200 MHz will be made available by 2020.
Varsha Gupta ( Delhi Splendor ) a 7 Year Old from Noida, wins Doodle4Google 2011
New Delhi: Varsha Gupta, a Class III student from Ryan International School, Greater Noida, was chosen as the winner of this year's Doodle4Google competition organised by Google.
Varsha's winning doodle, titled 'Indian Musical Instruments' will appear on the Google India homepage on Children's Day - 14th November 2011. Explaining her doodle, Varsha writes, "India is a land of different cultures. In India, music plays a very important role. India has given many musical instruments to the world. Goddess Saraswati plays Veena, God Shiv plays Damaru. According to our mythological stories musical instruments used to be played on all the occasions. Even during war musical instruments were played. Lord Krishna's flute is known in the whole world for its magical music. In modern days Mr. Zakir Hussain is world famous as Tabla Mastro and Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma is known as a great Santoor player all over the world".
Google India, presented Varsha with the winning certificate along with a technology starter package including a laptop, a year's Internet connection and a Rs 2,00,000 technology grant for her school.
Google India
The competition was open to all students from Class I to Class X. This year participants were challenged to imagine their own version of the Google logo based on the theme 'India's gift to the world'.
Submitted doodles were shortlisted by partner art schools from across India and 6000 doodles entered the quarter-final round. Faculty from the Sir JJ School of Arts then shortlisted the 600 doodles that made it to the semifinal round. A panel of judges that included adman Prasoon Joshi, actress Nandita Das and artist Ganga Kadakia picked the 45 finalists. Jennifer Hom, from Google's doodle team, chose the winning doodle.
In addition to the the national winner, three group winners were also chosen through an online voting where people voted for their favourite doodle from the finalists.
Shibajyoti Choudhury (Group I) from Jamshedpur won the group prize for his doodle 'Developing excellent India and World'; Abhinav R (Group II) from Coimbatore won the prize for his doodle titled 'India's contribution to the world - Tradition'. And Nishi Bordia (Group III) from Indore won the prize for her doodle titled 'India's gift to the world - India itself'.
Google received over 1,55,000 entries from across India for its third Doodle4Google competition in the country.
The winning doodlesVarsha Gupta (National winner), Ryan International School, Greater Noida
Shibajyoti Choudhury (Group I), Little Flower School, Jamshedpur
Abhinav R (Group II), Stanes AI Higher Secondary School, Coimbatore
Nishi Bordia (Group III), The Emrald Heights International School, Indore
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
India Win First Test vs West Indies.
India 209 (Sehwag 55, Dravid 54, Sammy 3-35) and 276 for 5 (Tendulkar 76, Laxman 58*, Sehwag 55) beatWest Indies 304 (Chanderpaul 118, Brathwaite 63, Ojha 6-72) and 180 (Chanderpaul 47, Sammy 42, Ashwin 6-47) by five wickets
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
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