Apple Iphone – Just big hype or a real hi tech phone

November 24, 2007 by uttoransen  
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Apple launched iphone this year with the hopes of repeating ipod history. But will history repeat itself or the iphone will just be hyped launch and nothing else apart from a reason for apple’s losses. I think it will not live up to the hype it has created. According to me and a few public polls it has not lived up to the expectations of the people. True, it is first day sales where spectacular, but where they due to the hype or was it due to the phone itself.

8 Tips to Make Your Forum Thrive

November 21, 2007 by uttoransen  
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Starting a new forum is one of the most difficult things that a webmaster, or anyone can undertake. The internet is flooded with forums of all shapes and sizes; from small science forums to multi-million user computer forums. This huge number of forums makes it very hard to start a new one.

Crisis Ahead – Jharkhand in Turmoil

November 16, 2007 by uttoransen  
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The countdown has begun. It appears that the days of the Madhu Koda government in Jharkhand are numbered. In Jharkhand, three major allies in the UPA government – the congress, the RJD and the Jharkhand mukti morcha [JMM] – are both annoyed and disgusted with the manner with which the Koda and his lieutenants are functioning.

Australians Cricketers Mellowed

November 15, 2007 by uttoransen  
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Is the attitude of the Australian cricketers towards their opponent changing? At least the recent statements of the Aussie skipper Ricky Ponting and the cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland would give that impression. The Australian cricketers are known for their notoriously provoking remarks against their opponents before the start of or, during any series.

Dhanteras – Faith or Blind Faith

November 14, 2007 by uttoransen  
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Yet another deepavali or the festival of light is over. On the occasion of deepavali laxmi or the goddess of wealth and prosperity is worshiped and the houses are decorated with diyas i.e. earthen lamps, candles or electric lights. Hindus believe that darkness brings poverty. Hence, on the deepavali nights especial care is taken to light up every dark corner of ones house with a view to drive away poverty from once life and usher in riches.

Arts as a Source of Entertainment

November 13, 2007 by uttoransen  
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The first life in metros, the hustle-bustle of the cites, the scorching lights of the pubs and bars and within it the modern man. The picture would be so perfect in a painters canvas, but if the picture could be brought into reality, ask the man who was there in the picture, he undoubtedly would be trapped over there. The scene is actually very enervating and nerve-racking.

Basic PHP Programming Tutorial

November 11, 2007 by uttoransen  
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PHP is a great example of a server side language. Server side languages run on the server and then output to the visitor. This means that the visitors never see the real code of the PHP file, only the code generated by it.

The Worlds Biggest Company – Chinas Oil Giant PetroChina

November 10, 2007 by uttoransen  
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Has this ever happened in the history of the stock market? A company that was already one of the biggest in the world, nearly trebles its value overnight, becoming the world’s largest company by market valuation, adding a staggering US$596 billion to its market value within 24 hours from US$365 billion to US$961 billion.

Heart is Where the Home is

November 6, 2007 by uttoransen  
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“A house with just brick and cement is a building; people with their love living in that house makes it a home” – goes the old saying. In our Indian society family has always held an important place and the head of the family, often a male member because of the patriarchal nature, has always been given due respect. The concept of family has always been attributed proper respect.

Exercise and Balanced Diet

November 5, 2007 by uttoransen  
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“Health is wealth” – a statement which one has been hearing since his childhood days. Since time immemorial, one has taken immense care of his health. One never want’s to let go off the mortal self, therefore the various “yajnas” and “yogas” which one performs are recorded in epics of “Ramayana” and “Mahabharata”. Though times have changed long since then, but the health consciousness remains the same. With the present age situation where every body is at a hurry to do things, where no one has time to know each other better, naturally there is time constraint.

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