June 1, 2010
My company Ishika Tech’s birthday celebrated…
Ishika Technologies Pvt. Ltd. celebrated its birthday today. A get-together with cake cutting, prizes, lunch, movie was organised for all members of Ishika.

Ishika Technologies Pvt. Ltd. celebrated its birthday today. A get-together with cake cutting, prizes, lunch, movie was organised for all members of Ishika.


Twitter turns out to have unsuspected depth. In part this is because hearing about what your friends had for breakfast is actually more interesting than it sounds.
Web 2.0 is about social networking and mass collaboration with the blurring of lines between content creator and user whereas Web 3.0 is based on “intelligent” web applications using:
The goal is to tailor online searching and requests specifically to users’ preferences and needs. Although the intelligent web sounds similar to artificial intelligence, it’s not quite the same.
Web 3.0 is about openness. By “opening” application programming interfaces (APIs), protocols, data formats, open-source software platforms and open data, you open up possibilities for creating new tools. Although Unlike openness can result in identity theft, Web 3.0 attempts to remedy this through:

When designing a new website, the contents therein should be less about you and your company and more about the benefits it provides for your audience.
Listed below are some useful and rather important tips for designing a professional and high quality web site:
Make Communicating with Your Company Easy. You should put contact details in prominent place.
Make sure all your important links are at prominent places. Navigation of links on your site plays a big role in determining the stickiness of your site.
Don’t clutter your page with big, bulky images that take ages to load. Instead use tables creatively.
Don’t let flashy multimedia ruin your site.
It is said that users spend 80 per cent of their time looking at information above the page fold, while only 20 per cent of users concentrate on information that is placed lower on the screen.
A new study reveals that increasing numbers of social network users check their Facebook and Twitter accounts in the middle of the night when they can’t sleep. Some social networkers even revealed that they would look at messages while having sex.The study, conducted on March 16 by consumer electronics site Retrevo, found that 30 percent of Twitter and Facebook users would check their accounts any time they woke up during the night.
Forty-seven percent of people in the study said they check their social network sometimes during the night. Fifty-three percent raced to look at what had happened on their social network as soon as they woke up.
People under the age of 25 were more likely to lose sleep keeping an eye on their friends’ posts during the night.
iPhone users and the under 25s were also much more likely to check their social networks in the morning to find out what was happening in the world, said the study.
When it came to using social networks during the day, more than 40 percent of respondents said they didn’t mind being interrupted by a message from their social network.
Seven percent even said they would read a message during sex.
A September 2009 study conducted by Crowd Science on people’s social networking habits showed that Twitter and Facebook users were so integrated with their online social networks that many of them checked their accounts when they were in the toilet, while driving a car or even during a religious service.
Retrevo’s Gadgetology Report was based on the responses of more than 1000 people located in the US.
Source / courtesy- Hindustan Times
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Today utmost importance is given to logo design and is considered not merely a graphical image but as the face of the company – company image and its brand.
Corporate logo or logotype symbolises and communicates subtle characteristics of a company and evokes well intended and directed emotions. Corporate logo reflects the company’s values and beliefs and is instrumental in creating and establishing its corporate identity and brand image.
There are a lot of things that contribute towards the success of a business. Having a good quality product does not necessarily ensure your success. To build a long term impression on your customers, it is vital that you have a proper marketing strategy and something unique about your company. Here comes in the importance for having a custom logo design.
A professionally designed custom logo can be very powerful in representing the company profile, the nature of job they do and the attitude of the company. It helps to build the identity of the company and distinguishes your service from your competitors in the industry.
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The host name or the name which can identify one computer on the internet from the other is called the domain name of that computer or computers. The domain names which are registered with the registrar are called as registered ones. These domain names are the property of the business which has registered these names. Some of the domain names are considered to be of the top level. These domain names include.com and .edu. These names are considered to be better domain names than others. Domain names are important to the success of a website.
You can promote your website instead of someone else’s when you’re sending emails as your domain name will be in the email address, for example admin@akamarketing.com is helping to promote akamarketing.com while akamarketing@aol.com is helping to promote and brand AOL.com
Your likely to have more traffic to your website with your own domain name because more people will be returning as they can remember your address and because many search directories such as Yahoo only index websites with their own domain name. When it comes to branding on the internet, the single most important thing is your domain name.
Another advantage of having your own domain name is that you can use custom error pages to prevent people from leaving your site because of broken links and other errors.
A domain name adds credibility to your small business. Having your own domain name makes your company look professional. If you publish your site through an ISP or a free Web hosting site, you’ll end up with a URL such as www.yourisp.com/-yourbusiness.DomainsRegistration.name: Register / Renew / Transfer Domain names.
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In an astounding revelation, leading US computer maker Dell has announced that it has raked in around $6.5 million through sales of PCs, software applications, and related accessories using the microblogging website Twitter as its advertising platform.
The company has done extremely well in terms of exploiting the promotional power of the microblogging website, as back in the month of June, Dell rang up a total of $3 million from its advertising activities on the website. Incidentally, the company somehow managed to double this figure in only six months.
Manish Mehta, vice-president of Dell, has told Bloomberg that in the past three months alone, the number of followers of the Dell’s Twitter account, known as DellOutlet, has been increased by a notable 23 percent. Dell’s main twitter account has only 1700 uers whilst its Dell Outlet has nearly 1.5 million followers.
Unlike other firms, Dell has made this smart move of making Twitter an integral component of its promotional drive, and as a result, it has been making millions in revenues.
With domain names in Hindi, Arabic and Chinese set to become a reality on the Web, the pundits in this science hub of Switzerland, where the
internet was arguably invented, claim the next giant leap towards internationalisation will be the grid, which is just weeks away from powering up.
The grid, which is made of thousands of desktops, laptops, supercomputers, data vaults, mobile phones, meteorological sensors and telescopes will start work when protons beams collide with each other in the worlds biggest experiment ever inside a deep tunnel here on the French-Swiss border.
It is a revolution, say scientists of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) because it uses the internet but is not the internet. Using cloud computing, the grid will combine the computing resources of more than 100,000 processors from more than 170 sites in 34 countries and will be accessible to thousands of physicists globally.
The scientists claim it will change the way the information superhighway works. Small computer grids similar to power grids have been in operation for some time, but CERN’s will be the biggest one of them all and will become a reality when its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) becomes operational this month.
The Grid will not only enable sharing of documents and MP3 files, but also connect PCs with sensors, telescopes and tidal-wave simulators.
The Grid evolved from the early desire to connect supercomputers into “metacomputers” that could be remotely controlled. The word “grid” was borrowed from the electricity grid, to imply that any compatible device could be plugged in anywhere on the Grid and be guaranteed a certain level of resources, regardless of where those resources might come from.
The Grid may give birth to a global file-swapping network or a members-only citadel for moneyed institutions. But just as no one ten years ago would have conceived of Napster — not to mention AmIHotOrNot.com — the future of the Grid is unknown.
In the name of cultural and linguistic diversity, our loyal comrades over at the ICANN are about to approve availability of domain names in non-Latin alphabets. That’s right, Chinese and Japanese folks will finally be able to address their websites in their native tongue, as will fans of Arabic, Cyrillic, Greek or Hindi scripts. Basically, linguists of every type are finally invited to the interwebs party, a move described by ICANN chairman Peter Thrush as “the biggest change technically to the internet since it was invented.” This follows an extensive two-year testing period for a translation engine that can convert your lazy Latin scribblings into the refined hieroglyphics of modern Cantonese. Pending approval this Friday, the first new domain names will start coming out in 2010, when we can expect a whole new wave of internet land grabbing.