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Friday, October 22, 2010

The Updated Map of Online Communities

The Map of Online Communities has always been one of my favorite xkcd images, so I'm happy to see that it's been updated. And I'm amazed to see just how our views of various communities have changed over time.



For reference, this is the original Map of Online Communities:

What’s the Difference Between JPG, PNG, and GIF?

As we keep building on old image technology, types of file formats keep piling up, each with their own nuances and uses. JPG, PNG, and GIF have become the most common, but what sets them apart from each other?







These formats have become the most popular because of their compatibility with modern browsers, broadband speeds, and the needs of average users. Join us as we take a detailed look at each format, and cover the strengths and weaknesses of each.


JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)






JPG was a filetype developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) to be a standard for professional photographers. Like the method ZIP files use to find redundancies in files to compress data, JPGs compress image data by reducing sections of images to blocks of pixels or "tiles." JPG compression has the unfortunate side effect of being permanent, however, as the technology for the file was created for storing large photographic image files in surprisingly small spaces, and not for photo editing.

JPGs have become the de facto standard image of the internet because they can be compressed so much. A typical JPG can be compressed at a ratio of anywhere from 2:1 to as high as 100:1, depending on your settings. Particularly back in the days of dial-up internet, JPGs were the only viable way to send image information.







However, because of the lossy nature of JPG, it is not an ideal way to store art files. Even the highest quality setting for JPG is compressed, and will change the look of your image, if only slightly. JPG is also not an ideal medium for typography, crisp lines, or even photographs with sharp edges, as they are often blurred or smeared out by anti-aliasing. What is potentially worse, is that this loss can accumulate-saving multiple versions of artwork can cause degradation with every save. Even so, it is common to see these things saved as JPG, simply because the filetype is so ubiquitous.
Close up of a high quality JPG
 
Close up of a very lossy JPG.
The Joint Photographic Experts Group developed lossless JPG technology to combat this serious problem of quality degradation. However, because of dial-up speeds and general lack of interest in high quality non-degrading files, the JPG-LS standard never caught on.While GIF is not lossy like JPG, conversion to 8-bit color distorts many images, using dither filters to optically blend, or "diffuse," colors, similar to halftone dots or pointilism. This can radically alter an image for the worse, or, in some cases, be used to create an interesting effect.







It is possible to download plugins that allow users to open and save the lossless JPG2000, and some programs, like Apple's Preview application, can read and save JPG2000 directly out of the box.






JPGs support 24-bit RGB and CMYK, as well as 8-bit Grayscale. I personally do not recommend using CMYK color spaces in JPGs. It's also important to note that Grayscale JPGs do not compress nearly as much as color ones do.


GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)






GIF, like JPG, is an older filetype, and one generally associated with the internet as opposed to photography. GIF stands for "Graphics Interchange Format" and employs the same lossless LZW compression that TIFF images use. This technology was once controversial (for patent enforcement issues) but has become an accepted format since all patents have expired.
 
Close up of an 8-bit color GIF.

GIF is by nature an 8-bit color file, meaning they are limited to a palette of 256 colors, which can be picked from the RGB color model and saved to a Color Look Up Table (CLUT), or simply "Color Table." There are, however, standard color palettes, like the "Web Safe" palette. An important note is that Grayscale images are by nature an 8-bit palette, so saving them as GIF is fairly ideal.







Apart from support for transparency, GIF also is supports animations, limiting every frame to 256 preselected colors.








Because of this non-lossy format, GIF can be used to keep tight lines on typography and geometric shapes, although these things are better suited to vector graphic files like SVG or the Adobe Illustrator native format, AI.






GIF is not ideal for modern photography, nor image storage. At small sizes with very limited color tables, GIF images can be smaller than JPG files. But at most ordinary sizes, JPG compression will create a smaller image. They are largely out of date, useful only to create dancing babies or to sometimes create rough transparencies. 
 

PNG (Portable Network Graphics)

PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics (or, depending on whom you ask, the recursive "PNG-Not-GIF"). It was developed as an open alternative to GIF, which used the proprietary LZW compression algorithm discussed earlier. PNG is an excellent filetype for internet graphics, as it supports transparency in browsers with an elegance that GIF does not possess. Notice how the transparent color changes and blends with the background. Right-click the image to see. This is actually one image that is on four different background colors. (Ed. Note: As our system decided it didn't want to play along with the images, this isn't actually a PNG. You can check out the original image on How-To Geek.)







PNG supports 8-bit color like GIF, but also supports 24-bit color RGB, like JPG does. They are also non-lossy files, compressing photographic images without degrading image quality. PNG tends to be the biggest of the three filetypes and isn't supported by some (usually older) browsers.






In addition to being an excellent format for transparency, the non-lossy nature of 24-bit PNG is ideal for screenshot software, allowing pixel for pixel reproduction of your desktop environment.

Which to use?


From left to right, these files are: 24-bit JPG Compressed, 8-bit GIF, 8-bit PNG, Full Quality 24-bit JPG, and 24-bit PNG. Note that the file sizes increase in this same direction.







PNG is the largest image type for bigger images, often containing information you may or may not find useful, depending on your needs. 8-bit PNG is an option, but GIF is smaller. Neither are optimal options for photography, as JPG is much smaller than lossless PNG with only minimal loss of quality. And for storage of high resolution files, JPG compresses to tiny proportions, with quality loss only visible on close inspection.






In short: PNG is good option for transparency and non-lossy, smaller files. Larger files, not so much, unless you demand non-lossy images. GIF is largely a novelty and only useful for animation, but can produce small 8-bit images. JPG is still the king for photographs and photo-like images on the internet, but be careful, as your file can degrade with every save.

Meet the Garlic-Powered Generator

It's an entry in the GE ecomagination Challenge (in the Create Power: Renewables category), where GE and its venture capital partners have made a $200 million commitment to invest in the best ideas to develop and deploy digital energy technologies.











From the developer:






The Electric Generator powered by garlic vegetable [is] a container with grinded pure garlic inside and sealed, served as a fuel. Load the container and machine will brewing and extracting the natural chemical reaction from it and it flows to the membrane to convert and generate electricity. The cycle will repeat until the loaded container last.






Check out all the innovative ideas submitted to the GE ecomagination Challenge, and stay tuned to learn whose eco-dream will become a reality!

Now you can deposit cheque with iPhone

You could have stay at home, with your iPhone letting you deposit your cheques.




Apparently sometime in June the Chase iPhone App added functionality that lets you deposit a check by taking a snapshot of the front and back. It works well enough, even if doesn't seem to want to use the touch-to-focus features of the iPhone. (It does wait until it thinks it has a clear shot before taking the snap, not unlike those apps designed to give you a clean shot in low light.)



There are limitations. You can only deposit up to a thousand dollars in a day and only three-thousand dollars in a month, so depending on how your paycheck comes in it might not be possible to the app instead of going to a bank.

Honeybee Death Mystery Solved

Honeybees have been dropping like flies for the past half decade, and the mass-death has been confusing the hell out of scientists. Was it because of cell phones? No.




Military scientists and entomologists (basically bug scientists) have teamed up to discover that it's a combination of a fungus and a virus, a sort of kick ass one-two punch that knocks bees down for the count.



They're unsure how the combo works but it makes for a killer cocktail that does its damage in the bee's belly (leaving scientists to think it's nutritional). It's been known that the fungus was part of the problem, but new software developed by the military uncovered a new DNA-based virus called N. ceranae.

New ultra-flexible, waterproof LEDs can be implanted under your skin


LEDs are, on small scales, the cheapest, most reliable, and most technologically powerful light sources out there. But their true potential is finally being unleashed. A new generation of LEDs can go anywhere - even into your body.

LEDs, or light-emitting diodes, are often used for text and video displays, and their infrared counterparts are everywhere in remote control technology. You can't take a trip without running into an LED - traffic signals are all LEDs, as are most of the lights on a car dashboard. And anyone who has been to a rock concert has probably run into a few people going crazy with LED-powered glowsticks.


Still, as researcher John Rogers of the University of Illinois points out, LEDs are brittle, meaning they can't be bent into different shapes. Well, no more, thanks to his new invention. He and his team have put tiny LEDs, each one smaller than the tip of a pen, on flexible electronic sheets. These sheets can be stretched and twisted up to 720 degrees without any loss in LED function, and they can hold up under soapy water or even underneath the skin, which they demonstrated by implant one sheet under the skin of mice.
As scientists tend to do, Rogers looks at this from the perspective of how it might benefit humanity. He sees great potential applications in using implanted LEDs for diagnostic purposes, and putting his LEDs on surgical gloves could allow doctors an even better view at what they're operating on.
But let's be real here - the crazy awesome applications of this invention way outstrip the humanity-benefiting ones. Implanted LEDs can be the new tattoo - put red ones down your spine for the sexy Cylon look!) Take your boring old household pets and stick some LEDs in them - instant excitement with glowing kitties and puppies! New glowsticks could be twisted 720 degrees to look like double helixes of DNA and handed out to biologists, giving scientific conferences a refreshingly heavy metal feel.




Tuesday, September 28, 2010

List of men you shouldn't marry

So you love your fiance, but is he the right person to marry? Well, Father Pat Connor, missionary, marital expert and the first priest ever to be quoted by Glamour magazine, sure knows the answer.

The Australian-born Catholic priest, now based in New Jersey, has condensed his wisdom from 40-odd years of counselling engaged couples into one manual of advice—Whom Not to Marry.

He has conducted premarital counselling and presided over more than 200 weddings.

He also lectures high school girls on the pitfalls of marrying the wrong guy.

And he likes to catch wo men young, because once they have fallen in love they will be less likely to absorb his sensible and often unromantic advice.

He believes there are no soulmates, only lovers to whom we commit.

Connor's central thesis is that you can be deeply in love with someone to whom you can't be successfully married.

He advises a year-long engagement to examine fully the values and character of your future spouse.

And Connor's 'whom not to marry' list is as follows:

1. Mummy's boys

2. Men who are bad with money

3. Men with no friends

4. Men who put you down in public

5. Men who are rude to waitering staff

6. Men unable to laugh at themselves

7. Men unwilling to share authority

8. Men who never make demands countering yours

Thursday, September 9, 2010

In an Instant, Google pulls further ahead of Microsoft, Yahoo

Now that Microsoft's Bing and Yahoo officially have joined forces, Google needed to turn around and offer up a new, splashy feature that would give them a clear edge.
And that's just what Google did on Wednesday, when the company unveiled Google Instant, say industry analysts.
Google Instant is aimed at speeding search results by searching as you type. The new, dynamic feature, which began to be rolled out Wednesday, is about starting the search process before the user even finishes typing in the query. Google is now predicting what people will be asking for.
The move is a "dramatic break" from the traditional Google search experience, says Hadley Reynolds, an analyst with IDC. 
"While many of the familiar [search] elements are still in place, the speed and streaming aspects of Google's understanding of the user query and presentation of the results will be revolutionary," Reynolds said.
"The traditional Google search model was incredibly wasteful of users' time... Instant will help show what the right links are more quickly," he said.
Marissa Mayer, Google's vice president of Search Products, said, "The user benefits of Google Instant are many but the primary one is time saved." Mayer announced the new feature at the company's launch event in San Francisco yesterday.
"Our testing has shown that Google Instant saves the average searcher 2 to 5 seconds per search. That may not seem like a lot at first, but it adds up," she said.
Dan Olds, an analyst with The Gabriel Consulting Group, said he agreed that on first thought, it might not sound like a lot of time saved, but it could be enough to give Google a leg up on its search competition.
"Google did some more math and figured it would save users 3.5 billion seconds per day. I'm not sure what we're all going to do with the extra time, but hopefully we'll think of something," Olds said. "This gives Google something to brag about. I think that this is a feature that Microsoft will have to add to Bing in the near future. It's pretty useful and gives Google a clear competitive advantage."

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The New Multitouch iPod Nano

 The new iPod Nano hardly bigger than an oversized stamp. It does away with the click wheel (and the video camera) in favor of a multitouch screen. But how do you use it?

Energizer's New Inductive Charger Is the First To Use the Qi Standard

Inductive chargers have been kicking around for a while now, but Energizer's new charging platter is the first to utilize Qi technology—the new universal standard for inductive charging. That's one small step closer to total freedom from cables.
Qi, which was recently approved as the inductive standard by the Wireless Power Consortium, will allow any Qi-equipped gadget that requires less than 5 Watts to power up on any Qi charging surface. Energizer's new charger is the first to support the new standard, but eventually the idea is that you'll be able to toss your phone or MP3 player on a charging station at your friends' house, even one made by a different manufacturer, and they'll just work, no fuss.

reference: gizmodo.com

What Does Today's Google Logo Mean?

(try in firefox and chrome for a different animation)

Google UK users (and perhaps other countries, too) were greeted to an amazing sight today: an interactive logo made out of colored balls. But why? Is Google demonstrating the power of HTML5? Celebrating the birth of kiddywinks' ball pits?
They've only done several interactive logos since their hugely successful playable Pac-Man game back in May. Saturday the 4th of September celebrated the 25th anniversary of the discovery of the buckyball, the carbon dome. The second "o" in Google showed a spinning ball which could be spun with the cursor—check it out in the first YouTube video below.
Gizmodo reader Jason emailed me after the buckyball logo, to say that while some were complaining about Google's logo crashing their PCs and using up valuable CPU, the owner of GetBuckyballs.com (a website selling magnetic desktoys), saw terrific results. According to a tweet made on the 5th, he sold over 10,000 sets in just 24 hours. At $30 per unit, that's over $300,000 revenue, thanks to Google.
So what does today's logo mean? Normally Google's logos mark a birthday or anniversary, but so far everyone's scratching their heads over today's. There's no click-through for seeing relevant search results pertaining to the logo, and it's doubtful it's celebrating a Google birthday—they were founded on September 4, 1998, and the second birthday for Google Chrome was on the 2nd of September last week. I don't think it's related to Android either, with the announcement of the first Android phone, the G1, being on the 23rd of September, 2008.

reference: gizmodo.com

Olive FrvrOn with AAA Battery Arrives on Airtel

The phone is now being made available on Airtel and will come with a free connection. The handset will be available at a price of Rs. 1,299. Olive is also trying its best to promote the FrvrOn in the rural areas of India and according to a statement, has stationed 19 vans across various locations in the country to promote the handset.
 Villagers will also have the option to purchase the handset from the van. They would also give away a battery powered LED lantern as a free gift to the villagers. This offer would be initially valid only in some areas of West Bengal and would be expanded to other regions which are known to face electricity related issues. 

reference: techtree.com

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Can You Identify These Star Brothers

They are the star brothers Suriya and Karthi. Though both of them hail from Kollywood, they have created a strong base in Tollywood and here is a look at how they looked when they were little boys.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Chat Acronym Dictionary

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | W | X | Y | Z


A

AAK
AAR8
ADAD
AFAIC
AFK
AIM
ASAP
A/S/L
ATM
ATW

Asleep at the keyboard
At any rate
Another day, another dollar
As far as I'm concerned
Away from computer keyboard
AOL Instant Messenger
As soon as possible
Age/Sex/Location
At the moment
Around the web


B

B
B4N
BBS
BC
BCNU
BFN
BFN/B4N
BG
BIL
BITD
BMG
BOTOH
BRB
BTDT
BTDTGTTSAWIO

BTW
BYKT

Back
Bye for now
Be back soon
Because
Be seein' you
Boyfriend
Bye for now
Big grin
Boss is listening
Back in the day
Be my guest
But on the other hand
Be right back
Been there, done that
Been there, done that, got the t-shirt and wore it out
By the way
But you knew that


C

CD9
CID
CSL
COZ
CU
CUL or CUL8R

Code 9: Parents nearby
Consider it done
Can't stop laughing
Because
See you
See you later


D

DQMOT
Don't quote me on this


E

EOM
EZ
EG
End of message
Easy
Evil Grin



F

F2F
F2T
FAQ
FWIW
FYI
Face to face
Free to talk
Frequently asked questions
For what it's worth
For your information


G

G2G
GAL
GF
GGN
GJ
GL
GOL
GR8
GRT
GTG
GW

Got to go
Get a life
Girlfriend
Gotta go now
Good job
Good luck
Giggle out loud
Great
Great
Got to go
Good work



H

H8
HAK
HAND
Hate
Hugs and kisses
Have a nice day


I

IAC
IAE
IC
IDC
IDK
ILY
IM
IMHO
IMNERHO
IMNSHO
IMO
IMPOV
IOW
IRL

In any case
In any event
I see
I don't care
I don't know
I love you
Instant Message
In my humble opinion
In my never even remotely humble opinion
In my not so humble opinion
In my opinion
In my point of view
In other words
In real life


J

JIC
JK
JTLYK
Just in case
Just kidding
Just to let you know


K

K
KIS
KIT

Okay
Keep it simple
Keep in touch


L

L8
L8R
LBH
LOL
Late
Later
Let's be honest
Laughing out loud



M

MIRL
MorF
MOS
MTFBWU
Meet in real life
Male or Female
Mom over shoulder
May the force be with you


N

NE
NBD
NMU
NP
NRN
Noob

Any
No big deal
Not much, you?
No problem
No response necessary
"Newbie" -- someone who is a novice


O

OIC
OMG
OTP
OWTTE
Oh, I see
Oh my god
On the phone
Or words to that effect



P

P911
PAW
PCM
PIR
PLS
PLZ
POC
POS
POV
PRW

Parent emergency
Parents are watching
Please call me
Parent in room
Please
Please
Point of contact
Parent over shoulder
Point of view
Parents are watching



Q

Q
Question



R

ROTFL
RL
RSN
RUOK?
Rolling on the floor laughing
Real life
Real soon now
Are you okay?


S

SFETE
SIT
SOZ
SYS
S2R

Smiling from ear to ear
Stay in touch
Sorry
See you soon
Send to receive


T

TAFN
TBA
TBH
THX
TIA
TMB
TOY
TTFN
TTYL
TY
That's all for now
To be announced
To be honest
Thanks
Thanks in advance
Text me back
Thinking of you
Ta ta for now
Talk to you later
Thank you


U

U
U2
You
You too


W

WB
W/E
WFM
WTG
WTH
WU
WYGOWM

Welcome back
Whatever
Works for me
Way to go
What the hell?
What's up?
Will you go out with me?


X

XOXO
Hugs and kisses


Y

Y
YT?
YW
Why
You there?
You are welcome



Z

ZZZ
Tired or bored
reference: http://www.aim.com/acronyms.adp

Your age on other planets

http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/age/

Class of 80: Rajni, Mohanlal, Chiranjeevi & more!

Perhaps inspired by Classmates, last year Suhasini Mani Ratnam and Lizy Priyadarshan [ Images ] (the wives of filmmakers Mani Ratnam and Priyadarshan, respectively) organised a reunion of all the actors who started their careers in the 80s. It was a moderate success then. The only big name they could boast of was Rajnikanth [ Images ].
But this year, the duo achieved something not many could even dream of. The Evergreen Reunion as they call it, is a huge success this year. This reunion photograph is a classic example. Where else can we see Rajnikanth, Mohanlal, Chiranjeevi [ Images ], Venkatesh, Sarath Kumar and Ambareesh in the same frame?
The 29 actors who gathered for the reunion on August 29 include Karthik, Prabhu, Mukesh, Pratap Pothen, Mohan, Suresh, Suman and Shankar. The actresses include Shobhana, Reavthy, Sumalatha, Khushboo, Ambika, Radha, Radhika, Poornima Bhagyaraj, Nadiya, Ramya Krishnan [ Images ] and of course Suhasini and Lizy.
It seems this is the first ever artists club in the world that has organised such a reunion. Kudos to Suhasini who managed to gather actors from all the four south Indian industries.

reference: http://movies.rediff.com/report/2010/aug/31/south-class-of-80.htm

Panasonic brings 3D Technology to Indian Cinema

Panasonic has introduced its series of 3D technology products for Indian movie and entertainment industry Bollywood. As the company is known for its new technology, it makes available the latest movie making and broadcast technology in India.

To create 3D solutions, “camera to couch”, Panasonic provides the 3D infrastructure by which the programme creators can make 3D content and consumers to see it on their 3D displays. It offers Twin-lens 3D Camera for recording, Blu-ray 3D authoring system; 3D compatible digital AV mixer and 3D LCD Video Monitor for editing; 3D Plasma Displays and projection systems for viewers; and 3D camcorder for home videos.

With live demonstration and presentations of Panasonic's 3D technology products at Yash Raj Films Studios to have the film fraternity, Panasonic's Dimensions aims at to reach at students of leading film & television institutes all over India. Soon, more 3D movies will be made in India like blockbuster movie 'Avatar'.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Mitsubishi's 3DTVs Have Inbuilt Blu-ray Players and HDD

It's no 82-incher like their last 3DTV, but Mitsubishi squeezed in an integrated Blu-ray player/recorder and HDD. Inbuilt players are usually advised against, but if you're spending $5,900 on one you've probably got cash for a standalone BDP too.
That price is for the largest model, a 55-incher, but there's also a 40-inch one for $3,500 and 46-inch model for $4,700.
No wonder the 3DTV market is in trouble in Japan, with those extortionate prices.
Making up the REAL MDR1 range, the three models are all identical, save for their sizes. That includes LED backlighting, a 1TB HDD, DIATONE speaker system (with ten speakers), one USB port, an SD card slot, and a pair of 3D glasses. Not to mention that integrated Blu-ray player/recorder.
On sale October 21st in Japan, worldwide launch deets haven't arrived just yet.
reference: http://gizmodo.com/5621477/mitsubishis-3dtvs-have-inbuilt-blu+ray-players-and-hdd

Inescapable Technology Is Beating Up Our Brains

How Kodak Built a FrankenCamera to Take Digital Photos in 1975

During the frigid Rochester winter of 1975, researchers at Kodak pieced together the future a quarter of a century early. Built from scavenged parts, the team had created their first "film-less" camera—an idea far ahead of its time.
Kodak's Steve Sasson recounts the effort with joy. The strange looking device was built with spare parts from a Super 8 camera, an experimental CCD sensor, and a cassette recorder. Yes, a cassette recorder—taking 23 seconds to record a single image composed of only 100 lines of resolution. To view each image, the tape had to be popped into a special reader, where it could be upscaled and viewed on a black and white television set.
 No film, no ink. And a lot of discomfort when shown to test audiences. When demoed to those outside of Kodak, Sasson remembers hearing a lot of uneasy questions: "Why would anyone ever want to view his or her pictures on a TV? How would you store these images? What does an electronic photo album look like? When would this type of approach be available to the consumer?"
                                                            Steve Sasson with his camera
The prototype stayed with Sasson as a personal prize, but not before being patented and receiving a thorough internal writeup on the bizarre device's potential. It what did Kodak conclude?
"The camera described in this report represents a first attempt demonstrating a photographic system which may, with improvements in technology, substantially impact the way pictures will be taken in the future."

Butterfly Eggs Don't Look Like They're From This World

Butterflies sorta creep me out. First, they start out as another bug and then they cocoon themselves. Who does that? And just take a look at this butterfly egg, it's borderline alien looking.
National Geographic has a whole slew of pictures of insect eggs. The pictures were taken with a scanning electron microscope, which uses beams to outline an object's exterior. The pictures are colored in post but done so to reflect its natural appearance. Of all the insect eggs, the butterfly egg looks the creepiest. Just read National Geographic's description of the Zebra longwing butterfly egg:
The orange hue of this zebra longwing butterfly egg may warn predators: "Eat me if you dare." The threat would not be idle. The egg contains cyanide and other toxins ingested by adults from the plants they eat.
Cyanide and other toxins? Butterflies aren't as nice as we think, I'm telling you. I can't trust them. [National Geographic via Neatorama]

reference: http://gizmodo.com/5624876/this-butterfly-egg-doesnt-look-like-its-from-this-world

DTC may make tax payers richer by up to Rs 41,040 annually

People earning more than Rs 10 lakh a year may save up to Rs 41,040 in income tax, if slabs proposed by the Direct Taxes Code (DTC) bill come into effect, experts said.

Similarly, tax burden would reduce by Rs 21,540 for those earning annual income between Rs 5 lakh and Rs 10 lakh, while those making Rs 2 lakh to 5 lakh could be richer by Rs 7,660, Deloitte Haskins & Sells Partner Neeru Ahuja said.

According to the bill presented in the Lok Sabha today, income from Rs 2-5 lakh is likely to attract tax rate of 10 per cent; 20 per cent in the Rs 5-10 lakh bracket and 30 per cent above Rs 10 lakh.

At present, income between Rs 1.60 lakh and Rs 5 lakh attracts 10 per cent tax, while the rate is 20 per cent for the Rs 5-8 lakh bracket and 30 per cent for above Rs 8 lakh.

The bill proposes to raise income tax exemption limit to Rs 2 lakh from the current Rs 1.60 lakh.

"For the individuals, DTC tax slabs are certainly beneficial. Their tax liabilities will go down," DSK Legal Partner Balbir Singh Mastan said.

For senior citizens, exemption limit is proposed to be raised to Rs 2.5 lakh from Rs 2.40 lakh.

Individuals over 65 years, or senior citizens, could see tax burden lessen by Rs 4,420, if they earn Rs 5 lakh a year, while those earning Rs 10 lakh will save Rs 18,300 tax.

Senior citizens earning Rs 15 lakh annually could save Rs 37,800 in case the bill is enacted.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

How Sensex is Calculated

For the premier Bombay Stock Exchange that pioneered the stock broking activity in India, 128 years of experience seems to be a proud milestone. A lot has changed since 1875 when 318 persons became members of what today is called The Stock Exchange, Mumbai by paying a princely amount of Re 1.

Since then, the country's capital markets have passed through both good and bad periods. The journey in the 20th century has not been an easy one. Till the decade of eighties, there was no scale to measure the ups and downs in the Indian stock market. The Stock Exchange, Mumbai in 1986 came out with a stock index that subsequently became the barometer of the Indian stock
market.

Sensex is not only scientifically designed but also based on globally accepted construction and review methodology. First compiled in 1986, Sensex is a basket of 30 constituent stocks representing a sample of large, liquid and representative companies.

The base year of Sensex is 1978-79 and the base value is 100. The index is widely reported in both domestic and international markets through print as well as electronic media.

The Index was initially calculated based on the "Full Market Capitalization" methodology but was shifted to the free-float methodology with effect from September 1, 2003. The "Free-float Market Capitalization" methodology of index construction is regarded as an industry best practice globally. All major index providers like MSCI, FTSE, STOXX, S&P and Dow Jones
use the Free-float methodology. (See below: Explanation with an example)

Due to is wide acceptance amongst the Indian investors; Sensex is regarded to be the pulse of the Indian stock market. As the oldest index in the country, it provides the time series data over a fairly long period of time (From 1979 onwards). Small wonder, the Sensex has over the years become one of the most prominent brands in the country.

The growth of equity markets in India has been phenomenal in the decade gone by. Right from early nineties the stock market witnessed heightened activity in terms of various bull and bear runs. The Sensex captured all these events in the most judicial manner. One can identify the booms and busts of the Indian stock market through Sensex.

Sensex Calculation Methodology

Sensex is calculated using the "Free-float Market Capitalization" methodology. As per this methodology, the level of index at any point of time reflects the Free-float market value of 30 component stocks relative to a base period. The market capitalization of a company is determined by multiplying the price of its stock by the number of shares issued by the
company. This market capitalization is further multiplied by the free-float factor to determine the free-float market capitalization.

The base period of Sensex is 1978-79 and the base value is 100 index points. This is often indicated by the notation 1978-79=100. The calculation of Sensex involves dividing the Free-float market capitalization of 30 companies in the Index by a number called the Index Divisor.

The Divisor is the only link to the original base period value of the Sensex. It keeps the Index
comparable over time and is the adjustment point for all Index adjustments arising out of corporate actions, replacement of scrips etc. During market hours, prices of the index scrips, at which latest trades are executed, are used by the trading system to calculate Sensex every 15 seconds and disseminated in real time.

Dollex-30
BSE also calculates a dollar-linked version of Sensex and historical values of this index are available since its inception.

Understanding Free-float Methodology

Free-float Methodology refers to an index construction methodology that takes into consideration only the free-float market capitalisation of a company for the purpose of index calculation and assigning weight to stocks in Index. Free-float market capitalization is defined as that proportion of total shares issued by the company that are readily available for trading
in the market.

It generally excludes promoters' holding, government holding, strategic holding and other locked-in shares that will not come to the market for trading in the normal course. In other words, the market capitalization of each company in a Free-float index is reduced to the extent of its readily available shares in the market.

In India, BSE pioneered the concept of Free-float by launching BSE TECk in July 2001 and Bankex in June 2003. While BSE TECk Index is a TMT benchmark, Bankex is positioned as a benchmark for the banking sector stocks. Sensex becomes the third index in India to be
based on the globally accepted Free-float Methodology.
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Example

Suppose the Index consists of only 2 stocks: Stock A and Stock B.

Suppose company A has 1,000 shares in total, of which 200 are held by the promoters, so that only 800 shares are available for trading to the general public. These 800 shares are the so-called 'free-floating' shares.

Similarly, company B has 2,000 shares in total, of which 1,000 are held by the promoters and the rest 1,000 are free-floating.

Now suppose the current market price of stock A is Rs 120. Thus, the 'total' market apitalisation of company A is Rs 120,000 (1,000 x 120), but its free-float market capitalisation is Rs 96,000 (800 x 120).

Similarly, suppose the current market price of stock B is Rs 200. The total market capitalisation of company B will thus be Rs 400,000 (2,000 x 200), but its free-float market cap is only Rs 200,000 (1,000 x 200).

So as of today the market capitalisation of the index (i.e. stocks A and B) is Rs 520,000 (Rs 120,000 + Rs 400,000); while the free-float market capitalisation of the index is Rs 396,000. (Rs 96,000 + Rs 200,000).

The year 1978-79 is considered the base year of the index with a value set to 100. What this means is that suppose at that time the market capitalisation of the stocks that comprised the index then was, say, 60,000 (remember at that time there may have been some other stocks in the index, not A and B, but that does not matter), then we assume that an index market cap of
60,000 is equal to an index-value of 100.

Thus the value of the index today is = 296,000 x 100/60,000 = 493.33

This is how the Sensex is calculated.

The factor 100/60000 is called index divisor.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Diamond may replace silicon in computers

Washington: Diamond could be the next key component in making computers, as scientists in California are working on diamond-based computers. This new set of computers would store information millions of times more than the existing silicon-based systems and processes that information dozens of times faster, according to the scientists.

Commercially available technology has been used by the researchers in order to pattern large sheets of diamonds with tiny, nitrogen-filled holes. These diamond sheets, according to scientists, could be the basis for a supercomputer.

Nitrogen has been in diamonds for as long as there have been diamonds; it's why some diamonds have a yellow hue. For years scientists have used these natural, nitrogen-infused diamonds to study various aspects of quantum mechanics.

"We've used well-known techniques to create atomic-size defects in otherwise perfect diamonds," Discovery News quoted David Awschalom, a scientist at the University of California.

Though the process of using the diamond-based computing has not been determined yet, there is a possibility that applications could range from designing more efficient silicon-based computers to drug development and cryptography.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

A view of Crescent moon and Planets from portugal

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100818.html

How 3D works

3D technology can be confusing, but if you just need to know the basics of how it works and prefer to get your information in picture form, then it's your lucky day.
Need to learn more click here

reference: http://gizmodo.com/5472332/how-3d-works-a-simple-picture-guide

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

.NET Developers with a TOP MNC for Hyderabad Location

DOT NET Developers for Hyderabad Location. If You are Interested and looking for any job Change Please mail me your Updated CV ASAP, with following Details ASAP.

T.E : 4 +

R.E :4 + with .NET (minimum 6 months with WCF)

CTC :

ETC :

NP : (Shoul be able to join with in 7 Days) :

Interested to work in Magna Payrolls ;(Y/N) :


Contact:
K.Mohana Rupa
Resource Team | Magna Infotech
Mobile : 9396928838
rmohana@magna.in / www.magna.in

VB6 & VB.net Programmer is required @ Satyam, Hyderabad

VB6 & VB.net Programmer is required @ Satyam at Hyderabad;Interested candidate having 4+yrs relevant experience send updated CV, pls. mention current CTC Expectation & Notice Period.

This ia a permanent opening with Satyam Hyderabad.

resume@okyatech.com

Meryll Lynch(Bank of America) - SSE / Analyst, Hyderabad

Meryll Lynch(Bank of America) , has the following openings

Position - SSE / Analyst

Experience - 4 - 6 yrs

Location - Hyderabad

Should be available for a F2F interview on 21/8/2010 - Saturday,else ignore.

Skills

* Good experience in .Net / C# / SQL Server
Webservices (Mandatory)


Kindly revert to us along with your updated Word formatted profile along with the foll. details if you are interested.

Current CTC :
Expected CTC :
Notice period:
Father's Name:

sivapreetha.m@adecco.co.in

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

.Net - Banglore/Chennai

Amtex Infotech Pvt Ltd - a wholly own subsidiary of Amtex Systems Inc. A Leading MNC based at NY USA with branches at USA, Singapore and India: Delhi & Chennai. An ISO 9001:2000 certified IT services delivery centre and we have established quality management systems in place for IT: Having thousand plus employees globally and versatile business verticals like IT services, Offshore Development Centre, Product Development, Talent augmentation and BPO.
.

Primary skills: Asp.net

̢ۢ ASP.net 3.5
̢ۢ C#
̢ۢ JASON , JavaScript
̢ۢ SQL server 2005
̢ۢ SQL reporting services [RDL designing]
̢ۢ ChartFx for SSRS

Experience: 4+ years of experience.

Work Location: Bangalore / Chennai

Job Type: Permanent

Client:Confidential

GRAB THE OPPORTUNITY!!! SEND US YOUR UPDATED RESUME ASAP @ anitadas@amtexsystems.com WITH THE FOLLOWING DETAILS:

Please Note: We need candidates to join us within 15-20 days of time.


Willingness to relocate?

Current CTC?

Expected CTC?

Notice period? (Buyable or negotiable)?

Thanks,

With Best Regards,
Anita Das

Amtex Infotech Pvt Ltd.
No 1, Commander – in – chief Road
Egmore, Chennai – 600 008
www.amtexsystems.com
Tel: +91 44-4299 7575 Extn: 519,
E-Mail: anitadas@amtexsystems.com

.Net Developer - Hyd

Expertise in .Net, C#, Asp.net, SQL Server, Webservices

F2F Interview .i.e, 21st Aug 2010


Seetha
Recruitment Consultant
People 360d Consulting Pvt Ltd
Direct Number: 040 64636410
Email: seetha@people360d.com

Biztalk (4-6) - Banglore

Job Title: System Analyst
Experience: 4 - 6
Location: Bangalore
Skills: BizTalk 2006 R2
Number of Positions: 5
Qualification: BE / BTech / ME / MTech / MCA
Fulltime / Contract: fulltime

Description:
1.Need a profile with 3+ yrs of relevant experience in BizTalk and especially in schemas, Ports, Adapters, pipelines, Maps, Orchestration, Business Activity Monitoring and Rules Engine
2.Basic understanding of latest release of Biztalk will be of added advantage
3.Must have prior experience in Development projects.
4.Must have above par analytical, technical and comm skills

So, please do forward your updated CV to divyav@valuelanes.co.in with the following details.

Full Name(With Initial)*
Contact Number*
Time/Date Available for the interview*
D.O.B*
Experience*
CTC*
ECTC*
Notice Period*
Highest Digree (University,Year of Passout and Percentage)*
Companies worked*: 1)
2)
Willingness to relocate*

ASP.Net, C# - Hyd

Technology: Asp.net, C# Experience: 3 yrs to 6 yrs
Interview Process: Scheduled interview after short listing
Joining Location: Hyderabad

Interested candidates can please send across your CV to anita@nemps.com. Also mention the following in your CV

• Current Company:
• Education:
• Experience:
• Relevant experience:
• Skills:
• Location:
• Send to:
• Reason for Job Change:
• Current CTC:
• Expected CTC:
• Notice Period:
• DOB:
• 3 Professional References:

A Jewel Box of Stars

The great variety of star colors in this open cluster underlies its name: The Jewel Box. One of the bright central stars is a red supergiant, in contrast to the many blue stars that surround it. The cluster, also known as Kappa Crucis contains just over 100 stars, and is about 10 million years old. Open clusters are younger, contain few stars, and contain a much higher fraction of blue stars than do globular clusters. This Jewel Box lies about 6,400 light-years away, so the light that we see today was emitted from the cluster before even the Great Pyramids in Egypt were built. The Jewel Box, pictured above, spans about 20 light-years, and can be seen with binoculars towards the southern constellation of the cross (Crux).
reference: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100817.html

Meteors Over Quebec

2010 August 16
 
Meteors streaked through the sky above many of Earth's cities last week, but nobody was hurt, and no damage has been reported. The assault from space appeared to originate from someplace in the constellation of Perseus, and included millions of small projectiles hurtling toward Earth at over 200,000 kilometers per hour. Pictured above, people gathered at ASTROLab du Mont-Megantic in southern Quebec, Canada gazed helplessly toward the sky during a similar event last year as they themselves were unable to stop the meteor onslaughts. Fortunately, Earth's defense, consisting of a planet-wide blanket of air over 100-kilometers thick, obliterated the attacking projectiles by using friction generated by their own speed to heat them into disintegration. The large triangle in the foreground, although impressive in appearance, was not part of the Earth's meteor defense system. The space attack was expected as part of the annual Perseids meteor shower as the Earth passed through sand-sized debris left over from the sun-orbiting Comet Swift-Tuttle.
reference: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100816.html

Openings for Data Base developer -comsparkinfoindia, Hyderabad

Urgent Openings in CMM Level -4 company
Position = Data Base Developer
Skills : SSRS , SSIS
Experience = 3 - 12 yrs

bsubhashini@comsparkinfoindia.com
#8-2-684/8/1, Bhavani Nagar,, Road No.12, Banjara Hills,, HYDERABAD, Andhra Pradesh - 500034

.Net Lead with 7-10 Years Experience - Opening with LiquidHub, Hyderabad

Position: .Net Lead
Experience: 7 - 10 Years
Location: Hyderabad

Job requirement:

* 7 - 10 Years of experience in Microsoft Technologies (Using Microsoft .NET, C#, ASP.NET, VB.NET, and SQL Server 2000)
* Experience in MVC architecture
* Excellent communication skills, ability to understand and analyze requirements and translate them into design documents.
* Must have managed several projects and will be a single point of contact for all client communication.
* An exposure to all the phases of software development life cycle Experience in client managing
* Must have good analytical and decision making skills and should be able to manage a team of engineers.
* Should be willing to roll up the sleeves when required.
* Should be able to architect solutions based on requirements and come up with cost effective solutions
* Quality awareness and ownership of the code/deliverables is most important.

please respond by email with a WORD copy of your resume with following information at your earliest convenience.

1.) Current Salary:
2.) Expected Salary:
3.) Time required to join:

If you need any clarifications, please contact us.

Thanks and Regards,
Kanthi Kiran,
Liquidhub India Pvt. Ltd.,
Phone: 91-40-40239000
E-mail : kbilla@liquidhub.com
http://www.liquidhub.com

Monday, August 16, 2010

Overseas opportunities



1. Position : Business Analyst
Location : Austin, TX
Duration : 6+Months Contract
Rate : 40-42/hr
Business Analyst

Technical/Functional analyst to work on a development project with around
4-6 years of experience.
Selected person should have excellent
communications skills.
The person is required to look at existing application logic, talk to Business, developers, testers and create use case documents [
Functional Specification] for a new rewrite project.
2. Position : SOA Architect
Location :
Westborough, MA
Duration : 6+Months Contract

The Job Description :- SOA Architect
The Job Description is as follows:
1. SOA architecture and design
2. A working knowledge of Spring Core and Spring Web Services is essential. 
3. Additional knowledge or skill with Spring Batch, Spring Integration and Spring MVC is a must.
4. A solid knowledge of
Enterprise design patterns is an must
3. Position : Java Lead
Location : New York
Duration : 6+Months Contract
Rate : 45/hr max
Minimum 7-10 years experience on the following and must be hands on  

Adobe Flex
Java / JDBC
Java Server Pages (JSPs)/Servlets
EJB
Web Services
XML
HTML /JavaScript
Database / SQL
WebSphere Portal/App server
Web logic Server
Unix
LDAP
Must have lead exp.
4. Position: Tera Data Architect
Location: Beaverton, OR
Duration: 6 Months
Experience Level: 8-10 years
The Job Description is as follows:
Will Perform the Role as the Sr. Terradata Architect (Level 4 position)
1. Strong experience in terradata Utlities (fast Load, Multiload, Tpump, BTEQ scripts)
2. Strong Teradata experience, Especially with multi-terabyte systems.
3. Good experience on how Cognos works with TD
4. Very good
performance tuning experience, like build Aggregated Join Indexes (AJIs) etc.
5. Excellent
communication skills including emails concepts & presentations skills, Good Analytical skills
5. Position: Oracle Apps DBA
Location: San Jose, CA
Duration: 6 months plus
Hourly Rate: $55.00 – CTC/1099
• 9-10 yrs of experience in Apps DBA
• Experience well versed in Oracle 11i and
R12 administration
• Good experience in database tuning and application tuning

6. Position : Unix Admin
Location : West Bend WI.
Duration : 3+Months Contract (Extendable)
They want Solaris 10 experience if possible.
Strong Unix admin type.
They need to work on basic user admin stuff, reset passwords, do Netbackup(version 4 or 5).
They will work with
disaster recovery, maint, scripting. Rhapsody connects to their business server if that helps as well.
They have all SUN equipment there just so you know.
They also want someone with Zone experience-one physical serve with 3 virtual servers on top of it, so the virtualization piece is critical.
They don't need
Active Directory, FTP has minimal interfaces.
7. Position : Java Lead
Location : New York
Duration : 6+Months Contract
Minimum 7-10 years experience on the following and must be hands on  

Adobe Flex
Java / JDBC
Java Server Pages (JSPs)/Servlets
EJB
Web Services
XML
HTML /JavaScript
Database / SQL
WebSphere Portal/App server
Web logic Server
Unix
LDAP
Must have lead exp.
Please send resumes to aditya@aitresourcegroup.com