Try this on Google !!

1. Go to Google Images and search for “Atari Breakout.”


1.1  A search for “do a barrel roll” or “Z or R twice” will spin the page…


2. Searching for “tilt” or “askew” will…yep, tilt the page.


3. Searching for “zerg rush” creates a search page being eaten by ‘O’s. Click each O three times to kill it. GO AHEAD…WE’LL WAIT.


4. “Songs by….” will give a list of popular songs by (almost) any artist.


5. Google Translate has a manual feature that allows you to draw characters and symbols.


6. “Graph for (math function)” shows the function plot…(NO CHEATING ON HOMEWORK)


9. “solve circle/triangle/rectangle/…” similarly solves Geometry problems…(WHAT DID I JUST SAY?)


10. Convert currency. Want to find out how much you REALLY spent in dollars in that pub in London? Well, maybe when you feel better.


11. Set a timer (this also works with voice commands).


Plz try to share so that every one can know this …

Try LG G4 for 30 days and its totally free : )

LG has brought in a new opportunity to India; it is giving out LG G4 for some of the lucky users to try it out for a month’s period. 

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Just visit this website and register with your name and you can get chance to handle G4 for 30 days : )

Visit http://www.trylgg4.in

Sign in with your social media account

Answer either of the two questions on the screen

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To remind you, LG had announced long back when it tried out a similar campaign in Korea and 4000 customers were given opportunity to try out the LG G4 weeks before it went on sale that the campaign would be expanded to US, China, India and Japan.

LG G4 has been one of the most anticipated flagship smartphones of this year boasting a 16 MP rear camera with f/1.8 aperture, 5.5 QHD display runs custom UX 4.0 software.

With the release date of the phone nearing and the momentum gaining up, the #TryLGG4 campaign is what you can definitely give a try at. After all, who wants to say NO for a free one month trial usage of the mobile device!

” Save the internet ” by AIB : must watch ..

What Net Neutrality is about

Net Neutrality is a terrible, technical sounding phrase, and suffers for the lack of an easy definition. Here’s how we look at it:

Telecom operators/ISPs are access services providers, and can control either how much you access, what you access, how fast you access and how much you pay to access content and services on the Internet.

It’s important for access to knowledge, services and free speech, as well as freedom and ease of doing business online, for this access to be neutral:

– All sites must be equally accessible
– The same access speed at the telco/ISP level for each (independent of telco selection)
– The same data cost for access to each site (per KB/MB).

This means, Net Neutrality is about:
– No telecom-style licensing of Internet companies (see this and this)
– No gateways (Internet.org, Airtel OneTouch Internet, Data VAS), censorshipor selection;
– No speeding up of specific websites (that may or may not pay telcos)
– No “zero rating” or making some sites free over others (and that goes for you too, Wikipedia and twitter).

Defend Internet Freedom in India!

The internet’s success in fostering innovation, access to knowledge and freedom of speech is in large part due to the principle of net neutrality — the idea that internet service providers give their customers equal access to all lawful websites and services on the internet, without giving priority to any website over another.

Due to intense lobbying by telecom operators like Airtel and Vodafone, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is planning to allow them to block apps and websites to extort more money from consumers and businesses — an extreme violation of net neutrality.

TRAI has released a consultation paper with 20 questions spread across 118 complicated pages and wants you to send them an e-mail by 24th of April, 2015.

Join us in fighting for net neutrality. Let’s remind TRAI that their job is to protect the rights of consumers, not the profit margins of telcos. Let’s demand access to the free, open internet.

Respond to TRAI 

How you can help ?

Help raise awareness

  • Share links to net neutrality articles and campaigns on Social Media. See the posts below for ideas. Make sure you use the hashtag #NetNeutralityIndia.
  • Have conversations with your family, friends, colleagues & acquaintances about this.
  • If you have access to journalists or politicians, write to them.

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plz share this as much u can . This can help us to save the internet …

Lykan HyperSport – The Fast and furious 7 car !!

Lykan HyperSport – The Fast and furious 7  car !!

The Lykan Hypersport is a limited production sports car by W Motors, a Lebanese based company founded in 2012. It is the first supercar to be produced in the Middle East and featured in the latest Fast and Furious movie.W Motors plans to produce only seven units of the car.The first pre-production Lykan HyperSport was launched at the International Dubai Motor Show in November 2013.

  • Third most expensive car in the world
  • very limited ( seven created, three sold)
  • It is the first car to have diamonds in its headlights

 performace

The Lykan HyperSport is powered by a twin turbo flat-six 3.7-litre (3746 cc) engine from the Ruf CTR3 [7] producing 552 kW (740 bhp; 751 PS) and 960 N·m (708 lb·ft) of torque. The car is claimed to have a top speed of 385 km/h (239 mph) and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 2.8 seconds.

Galary

lykan blue


Red Lykan Hypersport


Video-W-Motors-Lykan-Hypersport

lykan hyper white

Do you know about ” i’am feeling lucky ” button on google home page ?

I am feeling lucky button actually makes google lose their money

The “I’m feeling lucky” button allows users to be taken directly to the first search result, which means the user completely skips all other search engine results and pages.

How could this lose them money? According to statistics around 1% of all searches done on Google use this button, completely skipping all possible advertising.

This results in the company losing around $110 million dollars in potential profits!

So why does the company keep an option that looses them a massive amount of profit?

Simply because people like it and it keeps them coming back! Recently, however, Google featured their Nexus 7 tablet on their homepage, making it the first time any advertising has been featured on their homepage.

How many servers they need ???

Google

In 2009 it was reported Google was planning to have ten million servers and an exabyte of information. It’s almost certain that point has been passed, particularly given the volume of data being uploaded to YouTube which alone has 72 hours worth of video uploaded every minute.

Facebook

Facebook is struggling with similar growth and it’s reported that the social media service is having to rewrite its database. Last year it was reported Facebook users were uploading six billion photos a month and at the time of the float on the US stock market the company claimed to have over a 100 petabytes of photos and video.

Microsoft

Microsoft says that Hotmail has over a billion mailboxes and “hundreds of petabytes of data”.