01/12/2014
Introducing - Google Fiber
Expansion Plans – Google Fiber
As the web has gotten faster, it has also gotten more useful — activities like streaming movies, storing files online, video chatting and more were all enabled by broadband connections over a decade ago, and the next chapter of the web will run on even faster speeds.
11/10/2014
How TECHNOLOGY has CHANGED our LIVES...
11/10/2014
How TECHNOLOGY has CHANGED our LIVES...
* Passing notes has gotten a little easier... but now its out of trend. The Cellphones have emerged as the miracle techno gadget.
* Road trips just aren't the same without getting lost or stopping to ask for directions...Navigators have already been installed in your cellphones.
* The world is at our fingertips... and we can bypass the library. All we have to do is to go to "www.google.com".
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25/09/2014
Wishing you & your family a very Happy Navratri ! ! !
May this Navratri fill your Life with the Colours of Happiness and Prosperity...
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25/09/2014
May this Navratri fill your Life with the Colours of Happiness and Prosperity...
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26/08/2014
Android powers hundreds of millions of mobile devices in more than 190 countries around the world. It's the largest installed base of any mobile platform and growing fast-every day another million users power up their Android devices for the first time and start looking for apps, games, and other digital content.
26/08/2014
what is Android (OS) ?
Android is a mobile operating system (OS) based on the Linux kernel and currently developed by Google. With a user interface based on direct manipulation, Android is designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers, with specialized user interfaces for televisions (Android TV), cars (Android Auto), and wrist watches (Android Wear).
The OS uses touch inputs that loosely correspond to real-world actions, like swiping, tapping, pinching, and reverse pinching to manipulate on-screen objects, and a virtual keyboard. Despite being primarily designed for touchscreen input, it also has been used in game consoles, digital cameras, and other electronics.
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23/08/2014
Do you know that, India's Internet Connection Speed is on 62th Rank in the world. The top country with Internet Speed is South Korea with 21.9 Mbps.
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23/08/2014
Have you ever considered, what would be the possible fastest speed of Internet ..... here's an official record from Wikipedia, Take a look.....
Rank Country/Territory Avg. connection speed (Mbit/s)[5]
- World average 3.8
1 South Korea 21.9
2 Japan 12.8
3 Netherlands 12.4
4 Hong Kong 12.2
5 Switzerland 12
6 Czech Republic 11.4
7 Sweden 10.5
8 Ireland 10.4
8 Latvia 10.4
10 United States 10
11 Belgium 9.8
12 Denmark 9.5
13 United Kingdom 9.4
14 Finland 9.1
15 Austria 9
15 Canada 9
17 Norway 8.7
18 Taiwan 8.3
19 Israel 8.2
20 Singapore 7.9
21 Germany 7.7
22 Poland 7.5
23 Iceland 7.4
23 Russia 7.4
25 Romania 7.2
26 Hungary 6.9
27 France 6.6
27 Slovakia 6.6
27 Spain 6.6
30 Luxembourg 6.5
31 Portugal 6
32 Australia 5.8
33 New Zealand 5.3
34 Italy 5.2
35 Greece 4.9
36 Thailand 4.8
37 Turkey 4.3
38 United Arab Emirates 4.2
39 Mexico 4
40 Chile 3.4
40 China 3.4
40 Ecuador 3.4
43 Argentina 3.1
43 Uruguay 3.1
45 Kuwait 3
45 Malaysia 3
47 Colombia 2.9
48 Brazil 2.7
48 Peru 2.7
48 Saudi Arabia 2.7
51 South Africa 2.3
52 Costa Rica 2.1
53 Philippines 2
54 Sudan 1.8
54 Vietnam 1.8
56 Indonesia 1.6
57 India 1.5
57 Venezuela 1.5
59 Paraguay 1.4
60 Egypt 1.3
60 Syria 1.3
62 Bangladesh 0.256
30/07/2014
INTERNET - What's next ?
When you can call up minute trivia about the most obscure subject you can think of with a couple of taps on a smartphone screen, where else can you go? The answer isn't entirely clear, but the possibilities are tremendous and really exciting....
30/07/2014
The Internet is just a few decades old, but in that short span of time it has experienced significant changes. It grew out of a hodgepodge of independent networks into a global entity. It serves as a platform for business, communication, entertainment and education and you can connect to this enormous network through dozens of different devices.
What's next? When you can call up minute trivia about the most obscure subject you can think of with a couple of taps on a smartphone screen, where else can you go? The answer isn't entirely clear, but the possibilities are exciting.
One thing that seems certain is that "data transmission speeds will increase globally". According to Akamai Technologies, which publishes a quarterly state of the Internet report, the average global data transmission speed in late 2009 was 1.7 megabits per second. Compare that to the record for data transmission speed set by Bell Labs: 100 petabits per second. This is equivalent to 100 billion megabits per second. At that speed, "you could transmit 400 DVDs worth of data every second".
That's an enormous gap between what's currently possible and what's commercially available. But as time passes, the costs of producing ultra-high-speed networks will decrease. Eventually, the average consumer will be able to download a high-definition movie in a second or play cloud-based video games without a hint of lag.
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