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Friday, May 28, 2010

Amazing Facts About INTERNET!!!

THE INTERNET


  • Google got its name from the mathematical figure googol, which denotes the number 'one followed by a hundred zeros'.
  • Yahoo! derived its name from the word Yahoo coined by Jonathan Swift in Gulliver's Travels. A Yahoo is a person who is repulsive in appearance and action and is barely human!
  • Researchers consider that the first search engine was Archie, created in 1990 by Alan Emtage, a student at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
  • Marc Andreessen founded Netscape. In 1993, he had already developed Mosaic, the first Web browser with a GUI.
  • It was once considered a letter in the English language. The Chinese call it a little mouse, Danes and Swedes call it 'elephant's trunk', Germans a spider monkey, and Italians a snail. Israelis pronounce it 'strudels' and the Czechs say 'rollmops's...What is it? The @ sign.
  • In the Deep Web, the part of the Web not currently catalogued by search engines, public information said to be 500 times larger than on the WWW.
  • The first search engine for Gopher files was called Veronica, created by the University of Nevada System Computing Services group
  • Tim Berners-Lee predicted in 2002 that the Semantic Web would "foster global collaborations among people with diverse cultural perspectives", but the project never seems to have really taken off.
  • In February 2004, Sweden led the world in Internet penetration, with 76.9 percent of people connected to the Internet. The world average is 11.1 per cent.
  • The top visited websites in February2004, including affiliated sites, were Yahoo!, MSN, the Warner Network, EBay, Google, Lycos and About.com.
  • The search engine "Lycos" is named for Lycosidae, the Latin name for the wolf spider family.
  • The US International Broadcasting Bureau created a proxy service to allow Chinese, Iraians and other 'oppressed' people to circumvent their national firewalls, relaying forbidden pages behind silicon curtains.
  • Lurking is to read through mailing lists or news groups and get a feel of the topic before posting one's own messages.
  • SRS stands for Shared Registry Server. The central system for all accredited registrars to access, register and control domain names.
  • WAIS stands for 'Wide Area Information Servers' - a commercial software package that allow the indexing of huge quantities of information, the makes those indices searchable across the Internet.
  • An anonymiser is a privacy service that allows a user to visit Web sites without allowing anyone to gather information about which sites they visit.
  • Archie is an information system offering an electronic directory service for locating information residing on anonymous FTP sites.
  • On the Internet, a 'bastion host' is the only host computer that a company allows to be addressed directly from the public network.
  • 'Carnivore' is the Internet surveillance system developed by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), who developed it to monitor the electronic transmissions of criminal suspects.
  • Did you know that the original URL of Yahoo! was
                 http://akebono.stanford.edu/ ?

  • Developed at the University of Nevada, Veronica is a constantly updated database of teh names of almost every menu item on thousands of gopher servers.
  • The Electrohippies Collective is an international group of 'hacktivists' based in Oxfordshire, England.
  • UIML (User Interface Markup Language) is a descriptive language that lets you create a Web page that can be sent to any kind of interface device.
  • In Internet terminology, a demo is a non-interactive multimedia presentation, the computer world's equivalent of a music video.
  • Did you know that the name of the famous search engine AltaVista came into existence when someone accidentally read and suggested the word 'Vista' on an unclean whiteboard as 'Alta Vista'?
  • Boeing was the first airline to discover the Y2K problem, way back in 1993.
  • Did you know that Domain registration was free until an announcement by the NAtional Science Foundation on 14th September, 1995, changed it?
  • The Internet was initially called the 'Galactic network' in memos written by MIT's J C R Licklider in 1962.
  • Shokyu Ishiko, a doctorate in agriculture and chief priest of Daioh Temple in Kyoto has created an online virtual temple which will perform memorial services for lost information.
  • A 55 kg laddu was made for Lord Venkateswara at Trumala as a Y2K prayer offering.
  • The morning after Internet Explorer 4 was released, certain mischievous Microsoft workers left a 10 by 12 foot letter 'e' and a balloon with the message, "We love you", on Netscape front lawn.
  • If you were a resident of Tongo, a monarchy in the southwest Pacific, you could own domains as cool as 'mail.to' and 'head.to'.
  • The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) began the administration of Internet IP address in North and South America in MArch 1998.
  • The testbed for the Internet's new addressing system, IPv6, is called the 6bone.
  • The first Internet worm was created by Robert T.Morris, Jr, and attacked more than 6000 Internet hosts.
  • According to The Economist magazine, the first truly electronic bank on the Internet, called First Virtual Holdings, was opened by Lee Stein in 1994.
  • The French Culture Ministry has banned the word 'e-mail' in all government ministries, documents, publications and Web sites, because 'e-mail' is an English word. They prefer to use the term 'courriel'.
  • The German police sell used patrol cars over the Internet, because earlier auctions fetched low prices and only a few people ever showed up.
  • Rob Glasser's company, Progressive Networks, launched the RealAudio system on April 10, 1995.
  • 'Broswer safe colours' refer to the 216 colours that are rendered the same way in both the PC and Mac operating systems.
  • Though the world Wide Web was born in 1989 at CERN in Switzerland, CERN is mainly involved in research for particle physics.
  • The first computer company to register for a domain name was Digital Equipment Corporation.
  • The 'Dilbert Zone' Web site was the first syndicated comic strip site available on the Internet.
  • Butler Jeeves of the Internet site AskJeeves.com made its debut as a large helium balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade in 2000.
  • Sun Microsystems sponsors NetDay, an effort to wire American public schools to the Internet, with help from the US government.
  • In Beijing, the Internet community has coined the word 'Chortal' as a shortened version of 'Chinese portal'.
  • Telnet is one of the oldest forms of Internet connections. Today, it is used primarily to access online databases.
  • Domain names can be really sell at high prices! The most expensive domain name was 'business.com', which was bought by eCompanies for $7.5 million in 1999.
  • The first ever ISP was CompuServe. It still exists, under AOL Time Warner.
  • On an average, each person receives 26.4 e-mails a day.
  • Ray Tomlinson, a scientist from Cambrige, introduced electronic mail in 1972. He used the @ to distinguish between the sender's name and network name in the e-mail address.
  • Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) was designed in 1973.
  • The Apple iTunes music store was introduced in the spring of 2003. It allows people to download songs for an affordable 99 cents each.
  • Satyam Online become the first private ISP in December 1998 to offer Internet connections in India.
  • The number of UK Internet users increase by an estimated 75 percent each year.
  • The Internet is the third-most used advertising medium in the world, closely catching up with traditional local newspapers and Yellow Pages.
  • It took 13 years for television to reach 50 million users- it took the Internet less than 4 years.
  • As of now, there are over 260 million people with Internet access worldwide.
  • 1 out of 6 people used the Internet in North America and Europe, as per a 1999 survey.
  • The average computer user blinks 7 times a minute.
  • In 1946, the Merriam Webster Dictionary defined computer as 'a person who tabulates numbers; accountant; actuary; bookkeeper.'
  • An estimated 2.5 billion hours were wasted online last year as people waited for pages to download, according to a study sponsored by Nortel Networks.
  • AOL says spam is the number one complaint of its customers, and that it has to block over one billion unsolicited e-mails every day.
  • In 2002, the average Internet user received 3.7 spam messages per day. The total rose to 6.2 spam messages per day in 2002. By 2007, it is expected to reach 830 messages per day.
  • A terminology industry research firm called Basex says that unsolicited e-mail cost $ 20 billion in lost time and expenses worldwide in 2000.
  • In 2003 an Atlanta- base ISP called Earthlink won a lawsuit worth $16.4 million (US) against a spammer in Buffalo NY, and a $25 million (US) lawsuit against a spammer in Tennessee.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

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Amazing Facts About INDIA

More INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT India

1. The official Sanskrit name for INDIA is Bharat.


2. INDIA has been called Bharat even in Satya yuga ( Golden Age )

3. The name `India’ is derived from the River Indus, the valleys around which were the home of the early settlers. The Aryan worshippers referred to the river Indus as the Sindhu.

4. The Persian invaders converted it into Hindu. The name `Hindustan’ combines Sindhu and Hindu and thus refers to the land of the Hindus.

5. The number system was invented by India. Aryabhatta was the scientist who invented the digit zero.

6. Sanskrit is considered as the mother of all higher languages. This is because it is the most precise, and therefore suitable language for computer software. ( a report in Forbes magazine, July 1987 ).

7. Chess was invented in India.

8. Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus are studies which originated in India.

9. The' place value system' and the 'decimal system' were developed in 100 BC in India.

10. The first six Mogul Emperor's of India ruled in an unbroken succession from father to son for two hundred years, from 1526 to 1707.

11. The World's First Granite Temple is the Brihadeswara temple at Tanjavur in Tamil Nadu. The shikhara is made from a single ' 80-tonne ' piece of granite. Also, this magnificient temple was built in just five years, (between 1004 AD and 1009 AD) during the reign of Rajaraja Chola

12. India is.......the Largest democracy in the world, the 6th largest country in the world AND one of the most ancient and living civilizations (at least 10, 000 years old).

13. The game of snakes & ladders was created by the 13th century poet saint Gyandev. It was originally called 'Mokshapat.' The ladders in the game represented virtues and the snakes indicated vices. The game was played with cowrie shells and dices. Later through time, the game underwent several modifications but the meaning is the same i.e good deeds take us to heaven and evil to a cycle of re-births.

14. The world's highest cricket ground is in Chail, Himachal Pradesh. Built in 1893 after levelling a hilltop, this cricket pitch is 2444 meters above sea level.

15. India has the most post offices in the world !

16. The largest employer in the world is the Indian railway system, employing over a million people !.

17. The World's first university was established in Takshila in 700 BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.

18. Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to mankind. The father of medicine, Charaka, consolidated Ayurveda 2500 years ago.

19. Although modern images & descriptions of India often show poverty, India was one of the richest countries till the time of British in the early 17th Century. Christopher Columbus was attracted by India's wealth and was looking for route to India when he discovered America by mistake.

20. The art of Navigation & Navigating was born in the river Sindh 6000 over years ago. The very word 'Navigation' is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH. The word navy is also derived from the Sanskrit word 'Nou'.

21. Bhaskaracharya rightly calculated the time taken by the earth to orbit the sun hundreds of years before the astronomer Smart. His calculations was - Time taken by earth to orbit the sun: ( 5th century ) 365.258756484 days.

22. The value of "pi" was first calculated by the Indian Mathematician Budhayana, and he explained the concept of what is known as the Pythagorean Theorem. He discovered this in the 6th century, which was long before the European mathematicians.

23. Algebra, trigonometry and calculus also orignated from India. Quadratic equations were used by Sridharacharya in the 11th century. The largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Hindus used numbers as big as 10*53 ( i.e 10 to the power of 53 ) with specific names as early as 5000 B.C. during the Vedic period. Even today, the largest used number is Tera: 10*12( 10 to the power of 12 ).

24. Until 1896, India was the only source for diamonds to the world. ( Source . Gemological Institute of America )

25. The Baily Bridge is the highest bridge in the world. It is located in the Ladakh valley between the Dras and Suru rivers in the Himalayan mountains. It was built by the Indian Army in August 1982.

26. Sushruta is regarded as the father of surgery. Over 2600 years ago Sushrata & his team conducted complicated surgeries like cataract, artificial limbs, cesareans, fractures, urinary stones and also plastic surgery and brain surgeries.


27. Usage of anesthesia was well known in ancient India medicine. Detailed knowledge of anatomy, embryology, digestion, metabolism, physiology, etiology, genetics and immunity is also found in many ancient Indian texts
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Classic Definitions & Amazing Meanings!!

Classic Definitions & Amazing Meanings:

1. Cigarette -: A pinch of tobacco rolled in paper with fire at one end & a fool at the other.

2. Love affairs-: Something like cricket where one-day internationals are more popular than a five day test.

3. Marriage-: It's an agreement in which a man loses his bachelor degree and a woman gains her master.

4. Divorce-: Future tense of marriage

5. Lecture-: An art of transferring information from the notes of the lecturer to the notes of the students without passing through "the minds of either".

6. Conference-: The confusion of one man multiplied by the number present.

7. Compromise-: The art of dividing a cake in such a way that everybody believes he got the biggest piece.

8. Tears-: The hydraulic force by which masculine will-power is defeated by feminine water-power.

9. Dictionary-: A place where divorce comes before marriage and success before work.

10. Conference Room-: A place where everybody talks, nobody listens & everybody disagrees later on.

11. Ecstasy-: A feeling when you feel you are going to feel a feeling you have never felt before.

12. Classic-: A book which people praise, but do not read.

13. Smile-: A curve that can set a lot of things straight.

14. Office-: A place where you can relax after your strenuous home life.

15. Yawn-: The only time some married men ever get to open their mouth.

16. Etc.-: A sign to make others believe that you know more than you actually do.

17. Committee-: Individuals who can do nothing individually and sit to decide that nothing can be done together.

18. Experience-: The name men give to their mistakes.

19. Atom Bomb-: An invention to end all inventions.

20. Philosopher-: A fool who torments himself during life, to be spoken of when dead.

21. Diplomat-: A person who tells you to go to hell in such a way that you actually look forward to the trip.

22. Opportunist-: A person who starts taking bath if he accidentally falls into a river.

23. Optimist-: A person who while falling from Eiffel Tower says in midway "See I am not injured yet."

24. Pessimist-: A person who says that O is the last letter in ZERO, Instead of the first letter in word OPPORTUNITY.

25. Miser-: A person who lives poor so that he can die rich.

26. Father-: A banker provided by nature.

27. Criminal-: A guy no different from the rest... except that he got caught.

28. Boss-: Someone who is early when you are late and late when you are early.

29. Politician-: One who shakes your hand before elections and your Confidence after.

30. Doctor-: A person who kills your ills by pills, and kills you with his bills.

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