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Yahoo
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Shankar Haldar
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| 2 years ago
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Mobile Searchers are in a different search cycle then regular searches – they’re looking for something in the here and now. The majority aren’t searching for Credit Cards or news on your latest widget – they need to know where there’s a cinema...
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Ramkrishna Khandelwal
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| 2 years ago
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Yahoo is more mature and developed in terms of its strategy. They even are focusing on the monetization startegy in India. India is always a after thought for Google. Look at the complete lack of focus on Orkut (Facebook is eating aways its...
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Spiceworks
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Pramod
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Hari Prasad K
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Try Linux Learning Center
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Ramkrishna Khandelwal
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| 3 years ago
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Ganglia is definitely good but can you suggest something which can be used for all purpose?
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CTRL + ALT + DEL Ever thought of the Person who invented 'CTRL + ALT + DEL' key combination - 'David Bradley' - He is the One who spent 1 minute and 23 seconds in writing the source code that rescues the world's PC users for decades..! This extraordinary IBM employee is retiring after a prolong service of 29 years. His formula forces obstinate computers to restart when they no longer follow other commands. By 1980, Bradley was one of 12 people working to create the debut. The engineers knew they had to design a simple way to restart the computer when it fails to respond the user. Bradley wrote the code to make it work. Bradley says: I did a lot of other things than Ctrl+Alt+Delete, ...
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sujit Kumar
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Thanks for the information and enlightened me to know about the discoverer of Alt+Ctrl+Del Sir David Bradley,and whenever the window crashes Billgates looses and he wins.
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Ramkrishna Khandelwal
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Well, thanks Mr.David Bradley for your CTRL+ALT+DEL. We are using it regularly as Windows crashes or hangs regularly. Its of a great help. I think even after Ctrl+Alt+Del becoming famous, Bill Gates don't wanna let it go away. I think he is just...
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As there is lay offs seen everywhere, where organizations are trimming their workforce to survive this recession, so how can a normal employee turn a layoff into a success?? experts do give your view...
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I'm a big fan of lists. Heck - show me a project manager who isn't a fan of lists! I'm especially fond of lists that explain how not to do something. This way, I feel as though I'm learning from the expensively-gained experience of others. The list isn't meant to be exhaustive and isn't meant to be in order, but I hope this list proves useful to someone, somewhere: Mistake #1:Keep the team and the stakeholders apart #2: Communicate infrequently #3: Save all your testing until the last minute #4: Don't tell a client when they're wrong #5: Put the client on the critical path without telling them #6: Focus on contracts not collaboration #7: Mix your methodologies #8: Just get on with it and ne...
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Radhakrishna Marar
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I appreciate santhosh knowledge and thanks for giving such important tips.
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Ramkrishna Khandelwal
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Good to see something different ( what not to do) I wanna add few more to it... Forget about budget Don't communicate with your virtual teams Never work in team...
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Santhosh
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good to see this, here are some more list which I had prepared 8 years back. Some of them may be covered earlier and some may be obselte, 1.Ignore the overall schedule submitted to the customer (This is the one send to customer initially, which he...
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Computer vision
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Face Detection
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Anirban Bhattacharya
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Using Image processing technique large scale poster is created with a small uploaded image through raster operation where an image is changed into postscript.
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Ramkrishna Khandelwal
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I just wanted to make clear that in the clinical context, medical imaging is generally equated to radiology or "clinical imaging" and the medical practitioner responsible for interpreting the images is a radiologist. Diagnostic radiography...
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Web 2.0
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DrBaskar
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All web applications are basically inteneded to gurantee privacy per se.Always there is a question how much privacy is private to any individual.Trade off betweeen open private facotrs are always debatable
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Ujwal Chana
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What if my information is misused by some one else? When all information is available in one place, some one can use it for wrong purpose. How can we avoid that to happen?
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Social Media advertising, Online Video advertising and In-Game advertising
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Dr. Navin Kumar
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"Social Media advertising, Online Video advertising and In-Game advertising"
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i am fully agree to your view
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Rajeev Sachdeva
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"Games 2.0"
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Tens of millions of users are now using the active worlds of gaming. These sites are some of the stickiest on the web, resulting in some of the highest levels of time spent per month online, and indicating that this is becoming a primary form of...
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sujit Kumar
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"Social Media advertising, Online Video advertising and In-Game advertising"
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I fully agree wth you. Nice suggestion indeed thans for sharing...
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In this internet age where answer to all questions are just a click away, Search engines are playing a major role in structuring the search activites. One such market leader is Google. As the news goes by The company has vowed to be more aggressive in its universal search effort in hopes of providing users with a cohesive search experiance. The aim is to provide a more cohesive search experience for users so that they don't necessarily have to go to the company's image search engine to obtain photo results, for example. In addition to boosting universal search, Google needs to do better in helping users formulate and refine queries as well as improving its personalized search service, which...
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Below, I have mentioned some Best Practices, which you could use if you are dealing in with SOA or in other words Service-Oriented Architecture; Know when to use Web services: 'First define the extent to which you want to use Web services before developing them. Services can be phased in at different levels, allowing you to customize an adoption strategy.” Know how to use Web services: “Limit the scope of Web services in your production environment to the scope of your knowledge. If you know nothing, don’t service-orient anything that matters.” Know when to avoid Web services: “Even though Web services are becoming an important part of the IT mainstream, you should begin incorporating them ...
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Jitena Valmik
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In addition to these, I have singled out these as a few SOA Best Practices 1. Ensure every project has a positive ROI. 2. Establish effective service governance. 3. Organize governance around your organization. 4. Assign the 5 key leadership roles...
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Chetan HG
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Good insight.. thanks for sharing.. One point to add though. Before we even look at using Web services in an organization, it is essential to first map out existing processes and streamline them. Based on the needs that arise for streamlining the...
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