Thursday, August 19, 2010

How To Jailbreak & Unlock iPhone 3G on 4.0/4.0.1 - iOS4 Final

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Writing Java Hello World for Google app engine

Thanks to Vineet Manohar!

Please visit the following link to see step by step guide to create Java Hello World program for Google App. Engine:

Writing Java Hello World for Google app engine
http://www.vineetmanohar.com/2009/04/11/writing-java-hello-world-for-google-app-engine/

-- Kashi

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Free Financial Calculators

Hi Friends, 

Are you looking for a good website that helps you calculate your mortgage payments etc. Please visit the following great website that offers many financial calculators to help you. 





-- Enjoy!!!
Kashi

Send Holiday Greetings Free via Phone

Another Great website that offers useful service.

http://www.dialmycalls.com





DialMyCalls lets everyone tap into the power of sending voice messages out to entire phone lists in seconds. No messing around with expensive equipment or calling servers - now you can send your own voice messages from 2 to 20,000 phone numbers all within a few minutes.

Enjoy your holidays!!!

-- Kashi

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Digsby - Excellent Messaging Software

I have tried various instant messaging softwares like trilian etc. However, the best I could find so far it Digsby.

http://www.digsby.com

It not only allows you to consolidates all the differnet messenger accounts into one messenger, but it also allows you to add your social networking accounts. 

Excellent way to be on top of your contacts and network.

-- Enjoy!!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Google Initiative to Help Everyone!!!

I can't express how much I appreciate the Google's services to the technology and the world. On it's it's 10th Birthday, Google has announced Project 10 100 (pronounced as Project 10 to the 100th) . 
Please see the detailed on it's website and let's team up together to help the world.

Project 10100 is a call for ideas to change the world by helping as many people as possible.

Are you looking for new phone??????
Take a peak at G Phone :) 

Google Phone

http://www.google-phone.com/

Are you tired of IE or Firefox?????/

Try Google New browser "Chrome" 

http://www.google.com/chrome


I have no words to compliments all these efforts by Google. 

Most of the time it is hard to keep up with it's new products. But I am glad they are commited and doing the best to the entire world. 

Regards,

Kashi

Thursday, July 10, 2008

8 Business-Travel Tips by Marshall Goldsmith

8 Business-Travel Tips

Posted by Marshall Goldsmith on July 7, 2008 8:35 AM

This week's question for Ask the Coach:

I read that you have flown millions of miles. I don’t see how you do it. Do you have any suggestions for making air transportation less painful?

In my work, I spend a lot of time on the road. In the past four weeks, I have made separate trips to Abu Dhabi, Zurich, and London – along with many stops in the U.S. On American Airlines alone I have logged over 9.5 million frequent flyer miles.
Lots of people have asked me, “How do you do it?”

Here are some of my suggestions:

    • Pack light. (This is easier for me than most humans, since I wear a green Polo shirt and Khaki pants almost every day.) Take what you need. Don’t give yourself options. Make a decision on what you are going to wear – and just wear that. Use the hotel laundry. If you are staying for more than one day, they can clean your clothes. You probably won’t have to have a unique outfit every day.

    • Don’t book the last flight. Things happen. Whenever you can, give yourself a back-up option.

    • Get to the airport with time to spare. Given today’s security precautions, last minute arrivals can be a disaster. I have seen many late passengers trying to jump ahead of everyone in line – and get angry with the security people for doing their jobs. Life is short. Don’t do this to yourself and other people at the airport.

    • If at all possible, don’t check your bags. If I checked my bags on every trip, hundreds of hours of my life would be spent standing by conveyor belts. This doesn’t even factor in the extreme hassle and aggravation that comes when your bags are lost or misplaced.

    • Eat before you get on the plane. I have heard hundreds of passengers sitting next to me grumble about how bad airplane food is. You don’t have to eat it. While some components of air travel have gotten worse, others have improved. The quality of food and quantity of options at major airports is exponentially better today than it was thirty years ago – when I started flying. If you don’t have a chance to eat before you leave for the airport, you can still eat before you get on the plane.

    • Don’t drink alcohol on the plane. The only time that I ever drink when flying is when I have two glasses of wine before an overnight flight. If you are not going to sleep immediately, drinking does more harm than good.

    • Learn to sleep on the plane. I have a unique approach, which works for me. I put on a blind-fold, put the blanket over my head – then go to sleep. I often speak in front of large groups. I have to think about my voice. Having the blanket over my head holds in my body moisture and helps prevent the dry throat problem that occurs when we sleep on a long flight. Another benefit – when you have a blanket over your head – no one talks to you.

    To help conquer jet lag, forget about where you have been – and be where you are. As soon as you board the plane, set you watch to the time zone where you are headed. Never say, “Do you realize what time it is where I began this journey?” This type of thinking just screws up your mind and makes things worse. If you are in Bangalore and it is 10pm, say to yourself, “I am in Bangalore and it is 10pm.”

As much as we complain about the air transportation, I am amazed at how well the system works. In my thirty years of being a “road warrior”, I have only missed on client meeting because of travel issues (a blizzard in Chicago).

Readers – please share your ideas on ways to make travel as positive as possible.

Extracted from: http://discussionleader.hbsp.com/goldsmith/2008/07/suggestions_from_a_road_warrio.html

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Google's new 3D Social Network Website

Hi All
Today, I came across the news that Google has launched the new beta website to put the 3D twist on social networking. The new website is called Lively by Google i.e. http://www.lively.com.

So, I explored it and created a test room on that website. Following is the URL my test room. I think it is pretty cool and will attract most of the users.

http://www.lively.com/dr?rid=4581401539175031137




Google did it again! Gooogleeeeeeeeee Geeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Enjoy!!!