Sunday, January 31, 2010

Undo your send emails/Recover delete files

Undo your send emails:

Oops, hit "Send" too soon? Stop messages from being sent for a few seconds after hitting the send button.
You can actually Undo the email you have send , this feature is right now present in only Gmail .

Google strives to make the world's information useful. Mail you send late night on the weekends may be useful but you may regret it the next morning. Solve some simple math problems and you're good to go. Otherwise, get a good night's sleep and try again in the morning. After enabling this feature, you can adjust the schedule in the "General" settings page.


Way to Enable this :
1. Login to you Gmail account
2. Go to seeting

3. Select the Lab tab from all the given tabs
4. Enable Undo Send or Mail Goggles.


How To Protect/Hide Your Files Easily:

1) Right click , go to properties and select Hidden
2)  zip the file by using any compression software , while compression got to advance you can find , set password , secure , password protected .
3) check out free Open source http://www.truecrypt.org/.
Its create a virtual drive and you can put all your inportant stuff their.

Want to Recover delete files;
Accidentally deleted an important file? Lost something important when your computer crashed? No problem! Check out .. www.recuva.com. Recuva recovers files deleted from your Windows computer, Recycle Bin, digital camera card, or MP3 player. And it's free!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Yes Bank mops up Rs 1034 crore

Yes Bank raised $225 million (about Rs 1,034 crore) through private placement of shares to institutional investors. "The issue of $225 million, was oversubscribed on strong demand from foreign institutional investors and domestic mutual funds," said Yes Bank in a statement. The bank will issue 3.84 crores equity shares at Rs 269.5 per equity share. The issuance of fresh equity will be equivalent to 11.33% of the expanded capital base. The share price of the company closed at Rs 245.6 on Thursday.

The fund infusion will increases the capital adequacy to over 20% and Tier I Capital Adequacy to over 13%, based on assets as on December 31, 2009. Total shareholders' fund will touch Rs 3,000 crore and the total capital fund Rs 5,070 crore after the QIP and an additional placement of Rs 300 crore of Tier II debt on January 22, 2010, the statement said.

In the third quarter of 2009-10, the banks earned a net profit of Rs 125.9 crore. Its credit grew at 71.1% in the quarter as against the same period last year. ‘‘The fresh capital infusion will be further augment the capital adequacy, and enhance the long-term resources of the bank. With this capital raising, Yes Bank's total capital fund has crossed Rs 5,000 crore,". Morgan Stanley, CLSA and Goldman Sachs were the joint global coordinates and book running lead managers to the QIP issue.

Monday, January 25, 2010



The 60st Republic Day of India will be celebrated all over the country on 26th January 2010. The chief guest for this year’s Republic Day celebration in India will be Lee Myung bak, the President of the Republic of Korea.

On this occasion, we’ll have a little recap about this day as many of our own ancestors are from India. On 15th August 1947, India obtained its independence. However the country did not have its own constitution but was rather using a modified one of the previous colonial government.

After a long time, and lots of controversies, the existing constitution of India came into effect on the 26th January 1950. That followed the election of Rajendra Prasad as the President of the country. 26 January is one of 3 national level holidays in India.

This day is celebrated as a joy of freedom. Freedom from Power Mongers! Happy Republic Day India.

Check out the latest version of "Phir Mile Sur".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBIKtAa3zBs&feature=player_embedded

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 – Best PC Game 2009!



Modern Warfare 2 is all set to be the best game of 2009 with an amazing $550 million in sales in its first week of release itself! Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 is the game of the moment. It is the game that all self respected player need to get their mouse on.

As such even I will be investing into upgrading my old home pc to be able to play Modern Warfare 2 soon. For now I use a laptop which is not really suitable for hardcore game.
The much awaited PC game of the year 2009,  on its first day itself the sales were…unimaginable! That was a record breaker and the trend is not over yet. Records are falling into piece as Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 sales keep boosting.

$550 million in sales in 5 days only! Activision Blizzard Inc, the group behind this game is more than just amazed. This is much more than an Harry Potter movie would bring.

About 9 million copies of the game have already been dispatched in the world. The approximate price of the game is $60 per copy and really based on all the review I have read, YOU NEED to get this game.

Promised to all My reader ,I will get this in coming week :)

7 million lost jobs: Gone forever?



A two-year string of job losses appears to be near an end, if it hasn't ended already.

When the government releases its jobs report for December on Friday morning, some believe it will show an increase in hiring. That would be the first rise in payrolls in two years, although the consensus of economists surveyed by Briefing.com is for another loss of 35,000 jobs.

Most economists don't expect the employment picture to significantly improve anytime this year -- or over the next few years for that matter.

The unemployment rate, which stood at 10% in November, is expected to stay uncomfortably high for the foreseeable future. Some experts even suggest that the labor market won't be able to fully recover from the 7.2 million jobs lost since the start of 2008 before another recession and round of job losses.

This probably won't be a jobless recovery, like the 21-month period that followed the 2001 recession during which an additional 1.1 million jobs were lost. Most economists are looking for employers to start adding to U.S. payrolls early this year.
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The first step of climbing out of the job hole is to stop digging. So a positive payroll number would be significant. But the hole the economy fell into during the Great Recession is so deep, the return of hiring won't do much to significantly fix the weak job market.

"The problem is recovery doesn't mean recovered," said Lakshman Achuthan, managing director of Economic Cycle Research Institute. "We need a long recovery to get back 7 million jobs."

Achuthan believes even if there is decent growth this year, there will be slow growth over the course of the expansion. That means it could take as long as 10 years to recover all the lost jobs -- and that assumes that there isn't another recession in that time frame. Achuthan believes another recession later this decade is likely.

Unless there is a huge shift in government policy to cutting spending, we will not get back to 5% unemployment anytime in the foreseeable future," he said. To top of page

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Log in to Yahoo! Messenger with multi account within the same time

I have good news for those who like chatting by using Yahoo! Messenger. We usually have more than one account . In default, if we log in to Yahoo! Messenger on our computer, we cannot log in again with another account. If we try to log in with another account, automatically, the previously logged-in-account will be logged out, in other words, we can only log in with one account.

Is there a way to be able to log in with multi account within the same time? Well, actually there is the way to log in with multiple accounts in the same time. Want to know? Below are the steps (for Windows XP)

1. Click Start on your computer
2. Click Run…
3. Write : regedit
4. Click OK
5. When window registry editor open, find HKEY_CURRENT_USER
6. Open this: HKEY_CURRENT_USER ⇒ Software ⇒ Yahoo ⇒ Pager ⇒ Test.
7. Right click at the folder Test ⇒ New ⇒ DWORD Value



8 Rename the New Value #1 becomes : Plural
9 Right click at Plural ⇒ Modify



10 Change Value Data becomes 1, Base choose at decimal. Click OK



11 Close your Window Registry editor
12 Done

Good News -- Stars Helping Haiti

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Give $1 Million
In the wake of the 7.0-magnitude quake that left Haiti in ruins, the superstar couple were among the first Hollywood figures to respond, giving $1 million to Doctors Without Borders, to aid emergency medical operations. "It is incredibly horrible to see a catastrophe of this size hit a people who have been suffering from extreme poverty, violence and unrest for so many decades," Jolie said.

Wyclef Jean Gives His All
Haitian-born Wyclef Jean has always been a supporter of the island nation; he started the Yele Haiti Foundation in 2005, to fund scholarships, rebuild after hurricanes, and support cultural efforts. Immediately after the quake, he urged the international community for aid, setting up a simple text-message donation system (text "Yele" to 501501 to give $5). He's reportedly raised $1 million so far. But he's also giving his manpower: Jean arrived in Port-au-Prince to help in rescue efforts.

Wyclef's Friend Shakira
Via her website, the "Hips Don't Lie" singer has urged her fans to donate to UNICEF and to Wyclef's Yele Foundation. She's just one of many stars who have taken to the Internet to campaign for donations: Lindsay Lohan, P. Diddy, Ashton Kutcher, Lenny Kravitz, and Adam Lambert have all taken to Twitter to bring awareness to Haiti's time of need.

Oprah Winfrey
The hugely influential talk show host took a moment Wednesday to ask viewers to donate to the Red Cross. The organization has reportedly raised $4 million so far.

Sandra Bullock Gives $1 Million
The actress gave money to Doctors Without Borders. "I wanted to ensure that my donation would be used immediately to meet the needs of the Haitian people affected by this catastrophic event," she said.

Even Tiger Woods Donates, According to Reports
Despite his ongoing personal scandal, Woods is rumored to have opened his wallet big-time to aid the victims of Haiti's quake. According to Russell Simmons, the intensely private golfer is giving $3 million to Wyclef Jean's Yele Foundation, and sending a mobile hospital with 50 EMTs.

and the list continues........Wonder where our Bollywood Stars

When Haiti Was Young

Haiti has never been simple. While it's the only nation in the Western Hemisphere to boast a successful slave rebellion (during the Haitian Revolution of the late 18th century), the freedom wrested from colonial rule hardly brought the full blessings of liberty to the island nation's residents. For much of its history, Haiti has consistently been among the world's poorest countries, and today it is, by all measures, the poorest country in the Americas. (Like so many places in the Caribbean, it's also a land of rare, intense natural beauty.)

Politically, the country has had its share of drama -- little of it positive. While (at least nominally) a republic, the country has frequently been ruled by the worst possible examples of the classic, corrupt "strongman" stereotype -- with the most famous among them, perhaps, being François "Papa Doc" Duvalier. From his quite-likely rigged election as president in 1957 through his death in 1971, Duvalier ruled Haiti with a brutality notable even among the many other brutally repressive regimes blighting the Americas at the time. In 1964, in a referendum asking whether Papa Doc should be made "President for Life," nearly 3 million Haitians (reportedly) voted "yes," while 3,000 voted "no." For the next several years, life in Haiti grew, if possible, even more hellish for Duvalier's opponents. Thousands were murdered; thousands more fled. Papa Doc, meanwhile, maintained that he had been chosen by God to lead.

In January, 2010, a massive earthquake devastated the country, killing tens of thousands (with some estimates closer to 200,000), and leaving millions more homeless. As of this writing, relief agencies are struggling to cope with the quake's apocalypitc aftermath, and Haitians are again facing a future that seems far from bright.

Twitter disables widgets over security flaw

Twitter has temporarily disabled one of the features on its website, after a security researcher warned of a programming flaw, that left the login
credentials of its users vulnerable to hackers.

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone said in an email that the company had temporarily cut off access to a feature that lets users display Twitter updates on their websites by using Flash technology. "Our team has disabled the Flash widget while we look into the problem," Stone said.

Mike Bailey, a senior security analyst with Foreground Security of Orlando, Florida, said that the problem exploits a widely known vulnerability in Adobe Systems Inc's Flash programming language. Adobe has told programmers how to address the vulnerability, which was first discovered in 2006, Bailey added, but noted the operators of many websites have failed to respond to those warnings.

The microblogging site's huge popularity has made it a prime target for hackers looking to spread malicious software to Twitter's millions of users. "As simple as the attack is, I've been finding them all over the place," Bailey said.

Officials with Adobe declined to comment. A hacker last month briefly hijacked the Twitter site and redirected it to one that claimed to represent a group calling itself the Iranian Cyber Army. The attack -- by a perpetrator who stole credentials to the account that Twitter uses to route its traffic -- did not compromise credentials of any Twitter users.

Bailey said his analysis of the Twitter site showed that it could have been vulnerable to attacks for more than a year, but that it was impossible to know whether hackers had actually exploited the Adobe flaw. He is scheduled to discuss his research on the Twitter flaw at the Black Hat DC security research conference in Washington, which begins on February 2nd

Pride and Prejudice

Who carries you on a rickshaw or an autorickshaw in Delhi? Biharis. Who drives the cars of Delhiites? Biharis. Who built the Delhi Metro? Biharis. (You may not agree with the last one.)

Who is building the new houses and the expanding suburbs of Delhi? Biharis. Who made Punjab the most prosperous state in the country? The answer again is Biharis. (Here too you may not agree.)

The credit for building the Delhi Metro or making Punjab prosperous will never go to Biharis. Does anyone ever say that blacks built America?

In colonial days, Bihar supplied the "girmitiya", or indentured, labour force that built countries like Mauritius, Suriname and Fiji. A bulk of the labour employed in the Raj capital of Calcutta came from Bihar. After Independence, as opportunities grew, Bihari workers flocked to places like Delhi, Punjab and Mumbai.


At the same time, Biharis excelled in other fields. Many of them became great political leaders, ICS and IAS
officers, scientists, doctors, engineers, writers and artists. Delhi and other Indian cities attracted huge white-collar Bihari populations and Biharis formed a large part of the Indian diaspora of professionals.

But in the eyes of the rest of India, "Bihari" had come to mean a labourer, a person doing menial jobs. It had become a term of scorn and contempt. In their anglicized lingo, places like Delhi University turned the word into "Harry", but the pejorative tone remained unmistakable.

Heaping scorn on the working classes is a universal phenomenon. That is how words like Negro, Paki (used for Pakistanis and Indians in Britain) and some of the words denoting dalit castes in India earned contemptuous connotations.

In fact, while Biharis were getting their hands dirty on Punjab's farms, Punjabis were migrating in hordes to the US, Canada, the UK and Australia. Never mind that they would take up blue-collar jobs as taxi drivers, petrol pump attendants and waiters in those faraway lands.

As the years passed, many of the Biharis who had come to Punjab or Mumbai as manual labourers started moving up the economic ladder as did the blue-collar Indian emigrants abroad. A usually unnoticed aspect of the so-called racial attacks against Indians abroad is the threat the rise of working classes poses to the entrenched social order. This accentuates the contempt they face. Viewed thus, the attacks on Biharis in Punjab, and Mumbai, and the attacks on Indians abroad are manifestations of the same phenomenon.

What stopped Biharis from bringing about a green revolution or building a Metro in Bihar? The answer is geography and history. Geography, because ravaged by floods, the land of Bihar was unable to feed its growing population. And history, because what was the centre of the biggest Indian empire in ancient times was reduced to an obscure provincial existence. The skewed landownership system introduced by the British rulers worsened the situation.

It is a story of a couple of hundred years. Things could have improved after Independence had the political leadership of Bihar been able to exert influence on the rulers in New Delhi to get enough funds for development projects and set off a process of industrialization in the state.

On the contrary, Bihar continued to live the same, conveniently ignored, provincial existence. A system built on casteism, nepotism, corruption and crime came to dominate the state. It spawned a neo-rich class of netas, babus, contractors and government engineers who would build palatial houses for themselves with the money meant for dams, power projects, ration for the poor or even fodder for cattle.

The money meant for roads, other infrastructure and public amenities would go into their bank accounts. No wonder, the roads - supposed to be built with public money - in front of those houses would be full of ditches and become the playground of pigs every monsoon.

With limited options of higher education and hardly any employment opportunities in the state, the youth of Bihar started looking out. They flooded places like Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University. They started dominating the country's toughest competitive tests like the IIT Joint Entrance Examination and the UPSC's civil services examination. With this success, Biharis started believing that they were the brainiest. As for others, they at least began to acknowledge that Biharis were inferior to none when it came to brainpower.

The academic success, however, did not do much to rid the word "Bihari" of the scorn it had gathered. People in Delhi continued to laugh at those who spoke with a Bihari accent. Those who spoke without an accent would get this compliment: "Oh, you are from Bihar? But you don't sound like a Bihari."

Biharis, meanwhile, were retreating into a shell, with little but the glory of ancient and medieval heroes like Buddha, Mahavira, Chandragupta, Chanakya, Ashoka, Aryabhatta, Guru Gobind Singh and Sher Shah to bask in. Now comes 11% growth. The state can recover from the damage it has suffered over hundreds of years only if such a high rate of growth can be sustained for many, many years. Then Biharis would not have to till others' land or build cities and countries elsewhere.

this is strange that india is started dividing into casts and religion. We should stop this and concentrate on making our great nation a develop country .

Internet Controversies of the Past Decade


The Internet has been a breeding ground for controversy from the start. Part of this is a result of the fact that the Internet is the great neutralizer; it empowers everyone to have a voice


The Great Firewall of China

Censorship has always been a hot button issue in society. China is probably the most notorious country to practice strict online censorship garnering the moniker, “The Great Firewall of China'

Other sites have cropped up to try to get around the censorship and provide access to blocked sites. There are also sites that let you test whether your site is blocked.

Censored material includes sites that incite Chinese citizens to resist or break their constitution, criticism of laws or regulations of the Chinese government, sexually suggestive material, talk about gambling and violence, and more.

The censorship has come under fire from governments around the world. President Obama has openly criticized China’s censorship programs. The biggest event that brought the situation to light occurred during the recent Beijing Olympics, where foreign journalists’ ability to report freely was blighted.

More coverage of the controversy:

2. Internet Service Providers throttle bandwidth consumption

Bandwidth throttling is a common practice among some ISPs to restrict excessive consumption of service resources, specifically when they’re using file-sharing services. ISPs proclaim that it helps ensure all their customers have reasonable bandwidth access, but critics assert that it’s unethical and unfair to consumers that have to pay the same price for less service.

More coverage of the controversy:

3. Facebook’s Privacy Policy changes

In February 2009, Facebook altered their Terms of Service to allow them to use and retain any content posted to user accounts indefinitely and without limitation, claiming ownership of its user’s content once it’s uploaded to their site even after a user’s account is deleted.

Unsurprisingly, this caused quite a stir among users. Others formed groups on the site itself, calling for the ToS to be reverted back.

Facebook asserts that they never intended for the change to be that far-reaching, and that it was a misinterpretation of the new terms.

Users weren’t buying it, and in the end, Facebook changed the ToS back to the original version, and has seen sought user input before implementing changes.

More coverage of the controversy:


Conclusion

It’s unlikely the Internet will ever be controversy-free. And would we really want it to be? Many Internet users enjoy (at least in part) the controversy that is so prevalent on the web. We all have a chance to be heard, whether it’s in matters of global importance or the latest celebrity gossip.

If we missed something, tell us in the comments and let’s have the last great Internet controversy of this decade.

Few Saddest Pictures in The World

Humans are best creations; they are most intelligent in all existing species on the earth. With this intelligence they ruled the world and destroyed it too. Here are the few pictures which tell our sad past.

In the morning September 11, 2001, two hijacked passenger jets crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. This was no accident, but rather a series of attacks done by suicide bombers engaged with the Al-Qaeda terrorist group.

The attacks killed all the passengers on board the hijacked planes, and took away 2,974 innocent lives at the World Trade Center. More than 90 countries lost citizens in the attack, and the stock market was closed for a week.

Nagasaki Hiroshima Masroon Clouds:

This is the picture of the “mushroom cloud” showing the enormous quantity of energy. The first atomic bomb was released on August 6 in Hiroshima (Japan) and killed about 80,000 people. On August 9 another bomb was released above Nagasaki. The effects of the second bomb were even more devastating – 150,000 people were killed or injured. But the powerful wind, the extremely high temperature and radiation caused enormous long term damage.

Starving Boy:

World Press Photo of the Year: 1980 Mike Wells, United Kingdom. Karamoja district, Uganda, April 1980. Starving boy and a missionary. About the image Wells felt indignant that the same publication that sat on his picture for five months without publishing it, while people were dying, entered it into a competition. He was embarrassed to win as he never entered the competition himself, and was against winning prizes with pictures of people starving to death.

Nilgunyalcin Child Vulture:
Sudanese child being stalked by a vulture nearby. It is quite obvious that the child was starving to death, while the vulture was patiently waiting for the toddler to die so he can have a good meal.

Nobody knows what happened to the child, who crawled his way to a United Nations food camp. Photographer Kevin Carter won a Pulitzer Prize for this shocking picture, but he eventually committed suicide three months after he took the shot.