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BRICKS-n-MORTAR dot com
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| 1 year ago
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In a nutshell: Intended purpose of most of the genuine websites and blogs [like us, of course! :-) ] is also to provide link/ content information to their respective readers, visitors and subscribers by means of such Web Content Syndication....
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Jitena Bhansali
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| 3 years ago
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As there is only a snapshot of the stories in the partial RSS feeds the writer gets the information as to which stories the reader is intrested in. As a reader I would prefer patial feeds specially in case of news sources where the information...
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Sonal Singh
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| 3 years ago
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As half knowledge is harmful in the same manner half information is also harmful. There are feeds which provide only the outline and does not give complete picture as to what has to be known. People does not get the complete picture of the...
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Content availability to interested readers
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BRICKS-n-MORTAR dot com
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In a nutshell: Intended purpose of most of the genuine websites and blogs [like us, of course! :-) ] is also to provide link/ content information to their respective readers, visitors and subscribers by means of such Web Content Syndication.
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Subhash Kamble
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"Mini Database"
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RSS is a 'mini database' that contains headlines and descriptions (a summary or a line or two of the full article) of your web content, including hyperlinks that enable users to link back to the full article of their choice. So it has helped me...
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Analysed and discussed with our readers a while ago as which method is better --- Opting to Receive website / blog updates by ' RSS Feeds Syndication ' method or ' EMail Subscription ' method? Team B...
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Analysed and discussed with our readers a while ago as which method is better --- Opting to Receive website / blog updates by ' RSS Feeds Syndication ' method or ' EMail Subscription ' method? Team BRICKS-n-MORTAR analyzed, discussed and tabulated the key decision parameters which an end user could deliberate upon while taking a decision as which method of receiving web updates be more suiting to him/her . Check out the said key decision parameters mentioned above clicking here
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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| 2 years ago
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Never, in fact it should be raised to at least 30yrs. In fact the hounourable chief justice was correct in asking about gaining experience before entering politics. Alongwith the age limit a basic ediucation of Post graduation should be made...
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BRICKS-n-MORTAR dot com
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In today's modern age when kids are exposed to technology and techniques way younger than what the generation X or earlier generations were up to, 21 is the ideal age to put the deserving candidates on the podium. The newbies are energetic, go-getters...
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malladi madhukumar
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| 2 years ago
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Young people should come into politics A person just out of college reqires 3 to 4 years to understand the world around him. At 21 years a person is more impulsive and ignorant of the political arena, political clouts, their functioning social...
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Quality Posts twice a week
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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| 2 years ago
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Thanks for the referral Ms.Sonam ji. I agree with you and the postings should have genuine, informative, and quality subjects. Mr. Makrand ji and Mr. Nitin ji have explained well.
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BRICKS-n-MORTAR dot com
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| 2 years ago
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Wow! clear verdict received in favour of REGULAR POSTS (but, definitely not JUST ORDINARY POSTS). Thanks to all the contributors to our first ever Question posted on TooStep platform... a platform we have started to like unlike Yahoo answers,...
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Sonam Kapoor
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| 2 years ago
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Hi Regular posting is good, it does not mean you post ordinary things. When you post daily you see many good knowledge items and you gain knowledge. I regularly login and post some interesting things which will help me and others. I learned lot...
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This one I freferred to all earlier, but in the waake fuel price rise and also for my new connections I am referring once again,, Sorry for repetition for old mates Just a comparison, please go through Over the weekend, I filled up my fuel tank, and I thought petrol has become really expensive after the recent price hike. But then I compared it with other common liquids and did some quick calculations, and I felt a little better. To know why, see the results below you'll be surprised at how outrageous some other prices are! Diesel (regular) in Metros: Rs. 36.08 per litre Petrol (regular unleaded) in Metros: Rs. Avarage 53.51 per litre Coca Cola 330 ml can: Rs. 20 = Rs. 61 per litre Dettol ...
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Rathin Deb
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Excellent analysis I am feeling relived. Thanks Manoj.
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BRICKS-n-MORTAR dot com
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Interesting enough :-)
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s.baalu
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THANK YOU MALLADI FOR THE INTERESTING REFERRAL.CONGRATS TO THE AUTHOR MANOJ KUMAR FOR HIS CONVINCING CAPABILITIES.
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Ravindra Sharma
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| 2 years ago
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Dear Mr Joygopal, Hope there is no mixing up on the term "professional growth" as "personal growth". A lot many times we mix the two. For a "True Professional" the personal interest is never the first reason.
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BRICKS-n-MORTAR dot com
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Shortcuts are lucrative, but for short term only. People adopting this technique to rise on career ladders usually themselves on sticky wicket after a certain level, as primarily they might never have faced difficult times and demanding situations at...
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Naushad H.L.
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LOYALTY AWAYS PAYS IN THE LONG RUN ! NO... Job Hopping is not the Right Approach for Professional Growth. UNLESS, the company u are with has NO FUTURE Or cannot Offer you any Growth... Staying with a Company for a long time, makes you a part of...
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Ravindra Sharma
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| 2 years ago
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In numbers a higher population may get higher educated. Yet will it be total in spread the answer is absolute NO. Will we improve application of education- would need hard work and course corrections. Would we be able to excel- Not until we...
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BRICKS-n-MORTAR dot com
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| 2 years ago
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Perhaps, we can, provided people like Sibal and company continue with the focused, target-oriented and practical viewpoint combined with strategically applied methods right from the grass-root level. Didn't one read all those facts/ theories of...
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Navjeet Sood
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| 2 years ago
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A distant possibility is all I could read in the minister’s comment. Even after the reforms, usage of technology, spread of education, privatization of educational institutions, invitation to foreign bodies and et all, lets admit with changes...
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Raunak Jain
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| 1 year ago
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ok,jst ask urself if ur caught by a trafic police 4 xyz reason nd they ask u to pay a fine if 200 or pay 50 bucks nd go happily wat will u choose tats curroption
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BRICKS-n-MORTAR dot com
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Irrelevant question. Why blame entire genre for the misdoings of a handful? Its a phenomena the wold over, then why single out Indians like this? Self ethics and high principles are what can primarily inculcate high values in individuals, whether...
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Azhar Kazmi
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| 2 years ago
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To say that corruption is in the blood of every Indian is a bit too cynical. There are umpteen Indians or people of any nationality who are not corrupt. And there might be many more uncorrupted people in India and the world whom circumstances...
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