One fleeting moment

My mind was clouded For a moment my hopes were shrouded. It was as if spirits I consumed, Consumed my own spirit.

Demons Of The Past

I am running,passing endless train of lights on the ceiling . and passing people with different emotions

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Wings of a broken angel !

I once knew an angel a happy go luck one . Sweet charming hopping from one happiness to another one , just like a honey bee. Then I saw her again no more an angel like she used to be ... She changed. .... Her happiness was taken away ... Her wings were taken away ..

What we are!!

What is right what is wrong ... A question , a thought , a truth.. Whole world

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Fly !!

If you could see past shore
You would know what I think
If you could hear the waves
You would know what I think
Remove your veil of obstinacy,
And you look beyond window
If you could see through convention
You would know what I think
If you had faith in yourself as I do ,
You could walk with me a while
If you see the colors I do
You could walk with me a while
I you want to touch the sky as I do
Then your desires would come alive
Then in my next life we,
We could fly together a while!! 

Thursday, November 4, 2010

New report on "The State of Mobile Communications" says be mobile or be dust

Now is the perfect time for businesses to jump into mobile communications, says "The State of Mobile Communications," a newly issued report by Burson-Marsteller and Proof Integrated Communications..

Well this as of now is quite true for the Western market while Indian market though in a very nascent stage is the future .. so here are few points from the report

The report provides recommendations based on the implications of a range of key mobile research reports, including:

Companies who are not already engaging with stakeholders via mobile are missing infinite business and revenue-generating opportunities created by exponential mobile growth. And, once mobile is even more pervasive in a few years, businesses who are not in the mobile space risk being squeezed out by competitors.


"Mobile" includes voice, data, and video - basically any type of consumer or business content that can now be communicated via the Internet. Businesses must think about how to channel all types of content through mobile , not just one. Developing a website optimized for mobile browsing on a variety of devices is the first step.

Mobile users are not passive. They seek information, manage personal finances, interact with others and shop.


Mobile is not just a channel for businesses to push out information. As "search" is the top mobile activity, consumers are seeking content and tools relevant to their needs. Companies must position their brands and mobile offerings so they can easily be found via search and are aligned with consumer expectations.

Mobile is not just for young people. Eighty-two percent of seniors use their mobile phones for information and learning.

Location-based targeting is the a critical distinction that makes mobile communications more powerful than other channels. Knowing where a mobile user is - whether if be in a store, with friends, at a restaurant or at the office - can help businesses know which content is most relevant to deliver to the consumer at that moment.


Optimize your content for multiple devices. Ensure that location-based mobile tools have high utility and privacy. Consumers are more comfortable sharing their location when they see a tangible benefit to providing their location information - so give them a reason to do so.

Offering applications or mobile media in several languages or with local nuances may be worthwhile.


QR Codes, long pervasive in Asia and Europe, are moving to the West. They provide enormous opportunity to engage with consumers and to deliver content previously limited by constraints of channels and space.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Know the Planet of your Living !!

About 20 to 30 volcanoes erupt each year, mostly under the sea.



In 1783 an Icelandic eruption threw up enough dust to temporarily
block out the sun over Europe.



A huge underground river runs underneath the Nile, with six times more
water than the river above.



Lake Bosumtwi in Ghana formed in a hollow made by a meteorite.



Beaver Lake, in Yellowstone Park, USA, was artificially created by
beaver damming.



Off the coast of Florida there is an underwater hotel. Guests have to
dive to the entrance.



Venice in Italy is built on 118 sea islets joined by 400 bridges. It
is gradually sinking into the water.



The Ancient Egyptians worshipped a sky goddess called Nut.



The world's windiest place is Commonwealth Bay, Antartica.



In 1934, a gust of wind reached 371 km/h on Mount Washington in New
Hampshire, USA.



American Roy Sullivan has been struck by lighting a record seven times.



The desert baobab tree can store up to 1000 litres of water in its trunk.



The oldest living tree is a California bristlecone pine name
'Methuselah'. It is about 4600 years old. The largest tree in the
world is a giant sequoia growing in California. It is 84 meters tall
and measures 29 meters round the trunk. The fastest growing tree is
the eucalyptus. It can grow 10 meters a year

.



The Antartic notothenia fish has a protein in its blood that acts like
antifreeze and stops the fish freezing in icy sea.



The USA uses 29% of the world's petrol and 33% of the world's electricity.



The industrial complex of Cubatao in Brazil is known as the Valley of
Death because its pollution has destroyed the trees and rivers nearby.



Tibet is the highest country in the world. Its average height above
sea level is 4500 meters.



Some of the oldest mountains in the world are the Highlands in
Scotland. They are estimated to be about 400 million years old.



Fresh water from the River Amazon can be found up to 180 km out to sea.



The White Sea, in Russia, has the lowest temperature, only -2 degrees
centigrade. The Persian Gulf is the warmest sea. In the summer its
temperature reaches 35.6 degrees centigrade.



There is no land at all at the North Pole, only ice on top of sea. The
Arctic Ocean has about 12 million sq km of floating ice and has the
coldest winter temperature of -34 degrees centigrade.



The Antarctic ice sheet is 3-4 km thick, covers 13 million sq km and
has temperatures as low as -70 degrees centigrade.



Over 4 million cars in Brazil are now running on gasohol instead of
petrol. Gasohol is a fuel made from sugar cane

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

NEW MEDICINES FOR WOMEN

With the introduction of Viagra to fix a perennial male problem, a famous British pharmaceutical company is working to redress the balance.
MIRRORCILLIN – A 5cc dose enables a woman to walk past mirrors for up to four hours without pausing once.

STOPPANAGGIN – Gives women a vague feeling of contentment towards their spouse/boyfriend.

COSMOPOLIRA – Doubles female intelligence to almost simian levels, allowing ‘facts’ in trash lifestyle magazines to be disputed.

LOGICON – Trials showed that females taking this were able to follow a proposition through to its logical conclusion, and argue effectively without being diverted into non relevant postulates such as ‘you don’t love me anymore’.

PARKATRON – 72% of women taking this were able to safely reverse park a Ford Fiesta into a space only 12 meters long; 54% achieved this in under 15 minutes.

MAGNATACK – Uniquely distorts the cornea, making certain shapes appear much larger than in reality – no practical use for this drug has yet been found.

WARDROBIA – Clinical trials show that almost 23% of women taking this drug can safely walk past a sale notice, and an amazing 42% stayed within their credit limit.

BEERINTULIN – Engenders a female desire to bring her spouse/boyfriend alcoholic beverages and snacks during televised sports.

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Lost

Without any wave
like a deep dark ocean
no light no hope NO ONE..
Why are you not here ...??
why cant i SEE YOU..?

question are very small to see
and very big to answer
LIKE YOU

Very near to imagine
veyry far to touch..
ARE YOU FOR REAL
OR JUST A FAIRYTALE..

Peope will say you are for real
but i stil search for YOU..
that u which was for me

FOREVER FOR ME..

What we are !!

What is right what is wrong ...
A question , a thought , a truth..
Whole world, everyone would say x is right or x is wrong.
Why? to  me - Nothing is right and nothing is wrong.
Its just a matter of circumstances ..
What might look so wrong now would be looked upon as right some time in future.

What might be right to me maybe its the big wrong for you.
SO WHAT IS RIGHT AND WHAT IS WRONG ..
NOTHING ....

What we want now ,might be not what we desire when we get it ..
or what we reject now might be the only thing we would want at some time..
All that we wish are pawns of the fabric of time..of where we are in that fabric of time ..
We move along and we want something new or something old ..anything except what we have..

Maybe wanting anything but, what we have is a very essential part of being a human ..
Maybe its very essential part of growing as person... because satisfaction at the end of the day is ...
STAGNATION..... and who wants to be stuck in one place..

HENCE GO ON DESIRE ..LIVE ..WANT SOMETHING MORE ..STRIVE FOR SOMETHING NEW ..
REGRET , REJOICE because along with our choices these are what makes us what WE ARE !!

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

BlackBerry Playbook, a tablet PC from RIM

At the BlackBerry Developer’s Conference in San Francisco, Research in Motion President and co-CEO Mike Lazaridis kicked off the event with the widely anticpiateed: a tablet PC of its own. Called the BlackBerry Playbook. the device is a a “Flash-loving,” “device-pairing,” “enterprise-ready” tablet with an “uncompromised browsing experience” on a 7-inch screen. It is 9.7 millimeters thick and features a high-res wide screen display that supports 1080p with HDMI and USB ports.
In addition, the company announced the BlackBerry Tablet OS, which will power the Playbook. The OS is built on the QNX Neutrino architecture, which the company touts as one of the most “reliable, secure and robust” architectures. Lazaridis said it wont require new data plans, new security or anything new. It comes with out-of-the-box compatibility. He said it will become the enterprise standard.It sounds like a powerful device and, as such, it would probably need a powerful battery, right? The company talked up a lot of the specs and the performance but not once - not in the on-stage presentation nor in the press release - was there a mention of battery life.
The technical details from the release:
  • 7″ LCD, 1024 x 600, WSVGA, capacitive touch screen with full multi-touch and gesture support
  • BlackBerry Tablet OS with support for symmetric multiprocessing
  • 1 GHz dual-core processor
  • 1 GB RAM
  • Video playback: 1080p HD Video, H.264, MPEG, DivX, WMV
  • Audio playback: MP3, AAC, WMA
  • HDMI video output
  • Wi-Fi - 802.11 a/b/g/n
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • Connectors: microHDMI, microUSB, charging contacts
  • Open, flexible application platform with support for WebKit/HTML-5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, Adobe Reader, POSIX, OpenGL, Java
  • Ultra thin and portable:
  • Measures 5.1″x7.6″x0.4″ (130mm x 193mm x 10mm)
  • Weighs less than a pound (approximately 0.9 lb or 400g)
  • Additional features and specifications of the BlackBerry PlayBook will be shared on or before the date this product is launched in retail outlets.
  • RIM intends to also offer 3G and 4G models in the future.
The device is expected to be available in early 2011 in the U.S. with rollouts to international markets in the second quarter of next year.


SEEMS LIKE iPAD should watch its back for Playbook and APPLE (pirate of the silicon valley) who violated Blackberry's  Mobile market may learn a new lesson  "PAYBACK IS A BITCH " ;) ... let the play begin !!!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

A soulful of Death



I write down this for two people
Both of whom have different reason to inspire me .
Walking down the marine drive ,
I just couldn’t help wonder how Death is ,
What death is and why death is .

When i looked far into the sea
Staring right at that infinite black expanse ...
Is what death is ... infinite vast , black ,dark
Abyss.  ... is it all consuming darkness consuming forever.
Just no way out!

When i looked at shore .. i saw waves.
Hitting the shore with all the might
And then returning back , taking everything with them .
So is that what death is ?
It comes at times visible and at times not .
Hits you with all the might ,
break you and then take you back with itself.
Hardly a way out !!

Running down the alley i dashed into a wall...
And i thought is that what death is like..
Is it like the dark infinitely long and tall wall .
The impoundable mass of unknown ..
You will never see the other side until they let you in .
And then you just never come back.
Its the darkness its the finality its the unknown That define death ....

But then ..  “if death is just the break between the two acts on stage , would you finish first one quickly to comeback for second one , or just enjoy the first one “

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Obituary For The Late Mr. Common Sense


'Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense, who
 
has been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was, 
 
since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. He
 
will be remembered as having cultivated such valuable lessons as:
 

Knowing when to come in out of the rain; why the early bird gets the

 
worm; Life isn't always fair; and maybe it was my fault.
 

Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies (don't spend more

 
than you can earn) and reliable strategies: adults, not children, are in
 
charge.
 
  
His health began to deteriorate rapidly when well-intentioned but

 
overbearing regulations were set in place.  Reports of a 6-year-old boy 
 
charged with sexual harassment for kissing a classmate; teens suspended
 
from school for using mouthwash after lunch; and a teacher fired for
 
reprimanding an unruly student, only worsened his condition.
 
  
Common Sense lost ground when parents attacked teachers for doing the

 
job that they themselves had failed to do in disciplining their unruly
 
children.  It declined even further when schools were required to get
 
parental consent to administer sun lotion or an Aspirin to a student;
 
but could not inform parents when a student became pregnant and wanted
 
to have an abortion.

 
  
Common Sense lost the will to live as the churches became businesses;

 
and criminals received better treatment than their victims.
 
  
Common Sense took a beating when you couldn't defend yourself from a

 
burglar in your own home and the burglar could sue you for assault.
 
  
Common Sense finally gave up the will to live, after a woman failed to

 
realize that a steaming cup of coffee was hot.. She spilled a little in
 
her lap, and was promptly awarded a huge settlement.
 
  
Common Sense was preceded in death by his parents, Truth and Trust; his

 
wife, Discretion; his daughter, Responsibility; and his son, Reason.  He
 
is survived by his 4 stepbrothers; I Know My Rights, I Want It Now,
 
Someone Else Is To Blame, and I'm A Victim.
 
  
Not many attended his funeral because so few realized he was gone.  If

 
you still remember him, pass this on.  If not, join the majority and do
  
nothing.


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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

My life is like a subway !!

Time is a little spec here
Coz years go by in seconds
or minutes take light years .


Buried way below, in the underground
is my life a subway of just sights and sound.
On a bench in the corner i sit down
Image via Wikipedia
Looking at people crossing around.

Some just cross widout realising
Others stay here for eternity
Though lot of them come with an objective .
And depart when it is fulfilled.


Some one very important is leaving ,
A piece of subway on her departure she is taking .
For all i have learned are these few lines –
“one who has to leave ,will leave ,
Donot cling onto them,
Because look on the other side of the subway
There are the handful new waiting for you
To let em enter wid the beautiful sunshine behind em .”

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Saturday, August 14, 2010

TREASURES of life

To all the friends who made this life worth living and an entertaining journey all along.
 It's so hard to find the perfect breeze,
One blowing none too hard nor soft,
Carrying a scent of wild flowers,
And moving clouds about aloft.

It's so hard to find the perfect sky,
One blue and deep and bright,
Carrying a sense of openness
With geese and wrens in flight.

It's so hard to find the perfect night,
One cold, quiet and unflawed,
Carrying a mood of solitude,
And a closeness to our thoughts.

Yet no perfection's so hard to find
As that which you extend
And none I'll ever treasure more,
Than to simply be your friend.

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Belief

Forgive people ,
for they do not understand ,
what for us is easy to comprehend .

we derive our way from the ways of past
we believe because of what we have gone
through in  our past .

it has been our joys and sorrows
that keep us one even when we are apart .

they shall never gather the stream of our thoughts .
they will think that our brain is rotten crop .

but when the time of final judgement shall come
they shall see , experience , fight , approve
and believe in the truth .
the  truth which we had embraced long in the past.

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

But who will speak for the trees?

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Defenders of the status quo at newspapers, book publishers and the magazine industry are in a panic. Some are even misguidedly asking for government regulation or a bailout.
All three industries are doomed (if doomed means that they will be unrecognizable in ten--probably three--years). And yet...
And yet there's no shortage of writing, or things to read. No shortage of news, either. And there doesn't appear to be one on the horizon. In fact, there's more news, more images and more writing available to more people more often than ever before in history.
No, just about all of the whining is about protecting paper, the stuff the ideas are printed on, not the ideas themselves.
It's paper that makes the economics of the newspaper industry work (or not work). It's paper that creates cost and slows things down and generates scarcity. And scarcity is what they sell.
It's paper that makes the book industry what it is. As soon as you remove paper from the equation, the costs change, the timing changes, the barriers to entry change, the risk changes. And defenders of the status quo don't like change.
Is there not enough paper in your life? Why are we wringing our hands about the demise of paper as the economic gating factor for ideas? In fact, some of the trees I know are delighted that we've found a better, faster, cheaper way to spread ideas.
If the demise of paper means that good people doing good work in important industries will have to find faster and better ways to do their jobs, I don't think that's a bad thing.




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Monday, June 21, 2010

demons of the past !!




















I am running ,


passing endless train of lights on the ceiling . 
and passing people with different emotions , 
different me in different situations , 

scenes are changing every second 
and yet feels like they have played for eternity .
for there i see myself , saying- doing- reacting -  
just the things which i should have never said 
never done and they ways i should have not reacted.





for sweat trickles down my neck ,
i can feel the pain through my leg.
but the horrors of the past the mistakes 
of the years do not let me stop .

for past never is past , it will 
haunt you , it will come back !
i fought it and fought hard , 
but today is the day when i run 
all i wish is i can run away .





my blank eyes contain a world 
of sorrow , my facade of smile 
hides all these  miles , 
all the miles that i run , 
that i run away .





acceptance is the only solace 
for how long will i race , 
but for now i run 
run away !!


Saturday, June 12, 2010

rain struck city


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summer struck city ,
wasn't so pretty.
yes the grand fort of dreams
some fulfilled others
yet working overtime ,were drenched in sweat
and irritation was a logical fate.
yes the summer truck city
wasn't so pretty :Mumbai

and then the legions of dark cloud came ,
oh yes they came .
they came and sent a jolt of joy in hearts .
but alas .
they stood their ground
like the mock dumb warriors.

i gave a cry "dont just leave us high and dry "
and after few or a lot of round of abuses

one of them took looked offended .
he sneaked and opened itself beyond midnight .
other took his clue and came down jostling not just with dew.

and then it rained , it rained so mighty that
joy finally took over me again .

oh , rain struck city u look so beautiful.
you look so beautiful.

its just not my opinion , all hail thee "the rain gods"
all friends and foes alike .

greens and rains hold the sight
its just became more beautiful through the night .

though i miss few ,
but i rejoice the new.
thats the thing with rains
they  give you joy and pain .






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Friday, June 11, 2010

Beware of these 6 social networking scams!

A techie recently fell prey to a spammer and lost thousands of rupees from his bank account. And he is not alone, despite many warnings issued to users, scamsters continue spread havoc.
At a time when the gap between the virtual and the real world is thinning down, it is your duty to protect yourself from fraudsters online.
With more people logging on to networking sites, there is a flurry of activity. Spammers are now devising innovative methods to abuse and cheat online users. An Accenture survey has revealed that India has the second-highest number of people (85 per cent) who use social networking at least occasionally.
Global consumers spent more than five and half hours on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter in December 2009, an 82 per cent increase from the same time last year when users were spending just over three hours on social networking sites, according to The Nielsen Company. In addition, the overall traffic to social networking sites has grown over the last three years.
Cyber criminals are thus exploiting this huge growth. They lure users across social networking sites to open spam 
email, and steal personal data in order to understand what subjects would tempt the user. If you are not careful about protecting vital information, the loss would be beyond your imagination.
Symantec has listed top 6 ways that spammers leverage social networking sites

1. Trojan.Twebot
Symantec has detected a new Trojan botnet creator tool, called "TwitterNet Builder". The threat, called Trojan.Twebot, uses a Twitter account to issue instructions to the Trojans created by the builder. When building Trojan.Twebot, the user is able to supply a public
Twitter account for Trojan. Twebot to follow. As Trojan.Twebot does not try to obfuscate commands on Twitter, it will not be difficult for Twitter security staff to find and close accounts abusing their service in this way.
Botmasters tweet their commands to zombie The threat, called Trojan.Twebot, uses a Twitter account to issue instructions to the Trojansputers, through smart phones
Trojan. Twebot has a number of the usual commands you would expect to see, such as ".DOWNLOAD" to download additional files and ".DDOS" to perform a distributed denial-of-service attack. However, it also has the interesting command ".SAY". This command allows an attacker to get a compromised computer to use the operating system's Text-to-Speech function to read aloud any messages sent by the attacker.
Symantec recreated the attack in a controlled environment (in the lab) to show how Twitter is used as a command-and-control server for Trojan.Twebot and how by using smart phones, attackers can easily issue commands to their botnet.


2. Twitter accounts with celebrity names
Twitter is also increasingly being hijacked for spam, using celebrity names. For example, a Chinese retailer has used David Beckam to push sales , tricking users into believing that the football star is following them.
The credibility of the fake account is bolstered by other fraudulent accounts linking back to it and by cross-following legitimate Twitter accounts, which will probably have been hacked earlier. In this particular case, the false David followed over a thousand accounts with a single common link - the account name contains the word "candid".
This malicious activity is fast becoming common practice nowadays. Attackers are creating Twitter accounts as a vehicle for spam advertising and, sometimes, they even include
So is David Beckham following your tweets? Probably not. Unfortunately, the spammers often succeed because many people allow their curiosity to get the better of them and click on nearly every link they see without thinking about the consequences.
Remember, always be sceptical if someone you don't know starts following you or sends you strange direct messages. Also, always check the account carefully. It is not always easy to determine if you are reading the official Twitter account of someone real or that of a clever impostor.
3. Facebook toolbar
Spam e-mails have been doing the rounds on the Internet hoping to lure recipients into downloading a Facebook toolbar. If you download the file by clicking on "Download Here", you'll see a file with the icon shown below:
If you take a closer look at the icon, "darkSector" is shown inside of it. How strange. Is this actually a Facebook toolbar? If we take a look at the property of the file, the details mentioned are for a program called HijackThis (a Dropping Trojans through social networking downloads security software). This is even stranger.
Well, the file is neither a Facebook toolbar nor HijackThis. It's a malware detected by Symantec software as Trojan.Dropper.
Whenever you come across oddities like this, you can take similar steps to check if something could potentially have malicious intentions.

4. The Koobface worm
This worm infects users by using social engineering attacks. It spreads by abusing social networking websites or by employing search engine optimisation techniques to lure potential victims to malicious sites.
The infrastructure used by the Koobface gang is relatively simple: a central server redirects victims to one of the infected bots where the social engineering attack takes place. While the central redirection point has been actively targeted by take-down requests, the Koobface gang has so far been quick.
A year has passed since Koobface was first detected; yet, this worm and the people behind it are still very active in keeping their infrastructure up to date, finding new means of propagating the infection, and taking advantage of their victims.
In just three weeks, Symantec observed 17,170 distinct infected IP addresses. Several Indian cities 

5) Symantec has witnessed a malicious spam campaign against Facebook, accompanied by a phishing attack. These messages look like an official Facebook invite or password reset confirmation mail. If we place the cursor over the update button in the message, we can actually see the phishing URL in the status bar.
If a user clicks on the "Update" button, he or she is redirected to a Facebook look-alike phishing site. Here, users are asked to enter a password to complete the update procedure.
Unfortunately, the user's password will be stolen if they try to log in on this page. Similarly, another malware or phishing attack using URLs in the coming day(s) on MySpace. Social networking sites with huge user bases are targeted to infect maximum machines or gather passwords for more malicious activities in future.
Users need to be extra careful of suspicious attachments, especially those including a "password reset" request because legitimate websites will not send an attachment for resetting a password.

6) In the past, spammers would register their own accounts and then send unsolicited messages through the social networking site. By default, the site generated automated email to let the user know that there is a new message.
While such notifications are technically legitimate, the user would have most likely considered the messages as spam, due to the unsolicited content. For spammers, this technique had a shortcoming - the message sent to the user was from an unknown person/entity.
Recently, Symantec has observed a rise in a newer technique of social networking site abuse. Symantec has confirmed that this account was not created for spamming purposes. Instead, the sender's account was hijacked and this message was sent to everyone who is "connected" (direct friend, friend of a friend, etc).
If the user navigates to the Web page provided in the message, Bloodhound.PDF.10 tries to load. In the example, the sender was not a direct friend with the user. However, it is highly likely that the user could receive such messages from a direct friend. This could give the user a false sense of confidence, which may lead to malware being installed on the user's machine.
It is a good reminder to all social networking site users that the message really may not be from a friend, even if it is from a friend.



Its getting day by day more difficult to keep ur self safe on net - try to be more prudent and it might help you a long way.



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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

SOLACE IN EVENINGS

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The human heart has hidden treasures,
In secret kept, in silence sealed;--
The thoughts, the hopes, the dreams, the pleasures,
Whose charms were broken if revealed.
And days may pass in gay confusion,
And nights in rosy riot fly,
While, lost in Fame's or Wealth's illusion,
The memory of the Past may die.
But there are hours of lonely musing,
Such as in evening silence come,
When, soft as birds their pinions closing,
The heart's best feelings gather home.
Then in our souls there seems to languish
A tender grief that is not woe;
And thoughts that once wrung groans of anguish
Now cause but some mild tears to flow.
And feelings, once as strong as passions,
Float softly back--a faded dream;
Our own sharp griefs and wild sensations,
The tale of others' sufferings seem.
Oh! when the heart is freshly bleeding,
How longs it for that time to be,
When, through the mist of years receding,
Its woes but live in reverie!
And it can dwell on moonlight glimmer,
On evening shade and loneliness;
And, while the sky grows dim and dimmer,
Feel no untold and strange distress--
Only a deeper impulse given
By lonely hour and darkened room,
To solemn thoughts that soar to heaven
Seeking a life and world to come.

Frozen moments

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Gentle dewdrops
gliding on lotus leaf, 
Earth smiles with pearl lips
when sun shines
waves are gushed
to kiss thirsting banks, 
Butterfly boozes
the nectar of flowerBirds chanting eternal song
in the lap of the tree
This is present
Pleasant melody of nature
Oh! Time stop
Let this moment be freezed. 

Thursday, May 20, 2010

30 Interesting Facts About Social Media Marketing




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300,000 businesses have a presence on Facebook  - its just the starting 

  1. Gary Vaynerchuk grew his family wine business from $4 Million to $50 Million using Social Media
  2. He found $15,000 in direct mail generated 200 new customers
  3. $7,500 Billboard provided 300 new  customers
  4. $0 on Twitter produced 1,800 new customers (well.. someone had to spend some time “Twittering” it’s not exactly $0, because time costs but hey.. it wasn’t much in dollar terms)
  5. Wetpaint/Altimeter found companies widely engaged in social media surpass their peers in both revenues and profits  (Companies with highest levels of social media  plus18% in sales, Company sales with least social media activity minus 6 %
  6. Lenovo saw 20% reductions in call centre activity as customers go to a community (Social Media) website
  7. Burger King’s ”Facebook Application investment of $50,000 received greater than $400,000 in PR media value (32 Million free media impressions, thats like reaching the combined populations of 19 States of the USA
  8. Blendtec increased sales by 400% with “Will It Blend” YouTube videos
  9. Dell sold $3,000,000 of computers on Twitter
  10. Only 18% of traditional TV campaigns generate a positive ROI
  11. “You can’t just say it. You have to get the people to say it to each other” – James Farley Chief Marketing Officer - Ford
  12. 37% of Generation Y were aware of the the Ford Fiesta via social media before its launch in the USA
  13. 25% of Fords marketing spend is on Digital/Social Media
  14. They are the only US Auto company not to take a government loan
  15. Naked Pizza set a one day sales record using social media (68% of sales from Twitter and 85% of new customers from Twitter)
  16. VW goes 100% mobile for launch of GTI
  17. “Social Media is not only for B2C”
  18. Tweets for a cause sent out a Tweet from Atlanta to encourage support of Susan G  Komen for the Cure, the Retweets from @mashable, @G_man, @Zaibatsu and others caused the Atlanta chapter website to receive 11,000 visitors in 24 hours
  19. Intuit introduced “Live Community” into their Turbo Tax products 2 years ago – Unit sales up +30% each year
  20. Software company Genius.com reports 24% of social media leads convert to sales
  21. Barak Obama – 5 million fans on Social Media – 5.4 million clicked on a “I voted for Obama Facebook Button” –  3 million online donors equals $500 million – 92% of donations were in increments of less tha $100
  22. University of  Texas MD Anderson Cancer Centre saw a 9.5% increase in registrations using social media
  23. Web Host Provider “Moonfruit” with a $15,000 social media investment saw their website traffic increase 300% and sales 20% as well as being on Google’s first page for “free website builder”
  24. eBay found participants in online communities spend 54% more $’s
  25. Customer support cost is $12 via the contact center vs 25 cents via self-service
  26. “Why are we trying to measure Social media like a traditional channel anyway? Social Media touches every facet of business and is more an extension of good business ethics” – Erik Qualcam
  27. ”You can’t buy attention anymore. Having a huge budget doesn’t mean anything in Social Media… the old paradigm was “Pay to Play”. Now you get back what you authentically put in. You have to be willing to “Play to Play” – Alex Bogusky, Co-Chairman, CP& B
  28. @equalman ” When I’m asked about the ROI of Social Media sometimes an appropriate response is … what’s the ROI of your phone?”
  29. 71% plan to increase investments in Social media by an average of 40% because: You get “Low Cost Marketing” and “Get Traction” and we have to do it!
What is the CO$T of doing nothing? Do you really want to take that risk?

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Monday, March 15, 2010

Google vs. China: Claws Come Out, Search Giant Sounds Like Sovereign Nation


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The spat between Google and the Chinese government has been rumbling along for weeks, but just now it's been elevated to "fist fight" status: The inevitable strongly-worded Chinese warning about "consequences" has arrived.
The warning came today from the Minister of Industry and IT, Li Yizhong, who was speaking to reporters at the annual National People's Congress meeting. Li was, of course, diplomatic about the matter and noted that the government does actually support Google in its efforts to "expand its business and market share in China."
But then the gloves came off: "If [Google] violates Chinese laws it would be unfriendly and irresponsible and [it] will definitely be responsible for the consequences." This is the most direct threat yet toward the global search engine giant, and highlights that the Chinese government is not going to budge one millimeter from its official legal position. If Google, for whatever reason, decides to stop censoring its search results which it currently does to comply with the strict Dark Ages-style active censorship laws the Chinese demand, then China will simply snip off access to Google, and really won't care about the matter.
Basically, this seems to be the start of the Chinese lock-down. It comes after months ofposturing which started with Google's (and others) accusations of serious hacking attempts from China, possibly with state complicity, and which has recently got confusing over whether or not Google and China are in direct dialog. Google may well have threatened towithdraw from China, after first uncensoring its search engine...but as of yet it appears to have made no active moves to enact the threats. And maybe that's the point--it's been being inscrutable, and waiting for exactly this new Chinese posturing.
And this almost makes it seem like Google's behaving with the same diplomatic grace and guile of a real nation. Which is amusing, given the slightly fudged and hands-off handling the actual U.S. government is exhibiting in its dealings with this case--demonstrated neatly by a new official State Department report that condemns China's "numerous and serious" rights abuses, but which is merely a paper threat. Does Google have more direct impact onhuman rights and freedoms in China than the Obama Administration? That's a scary thought. We'll all have to see what the next plays are in the Google-China battle to find out.