Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Popfly - Creating Meshups with Silverlight

http://www.popfly.com
Tried using popfly to create a simple Meshup of Windows live images search result and carousel image effect. It is easy to use.
Popfly uses MS Silverlight.
Labels: microsoft, silverlight
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Mukesh Ambani world's richest person,.

Mukesh Ambani (April 19, 1957 Aden, Yemen) world's richest person as on 29 October 2007, is an Indian businessman. He is the chairman, managing director and the largest shareholder of Reliance Industries, India's largest private sector enterprise and a Fortune 500 company. [3] His personal stake in Reliance Industries is 48%.[4] His wealth was US$20.1 billion in March 2007 (as per Forbes), making him the world's 14th richest person and the second richest person in India. However, his wealth was valued at US$55.3 billion in October 2007 taking into account his holding in Reliance Industries and group companies. This made Ambani the richest Indian, ahead of steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal.[5] On 29th October 2007, as a result of a strong share price rally in his three group companies - Reliance Industries, Reliance Petroleum and Reliance Industrial Infrastructure Ltd., Mukesh Ambani has been thought to have become the richest man in the world with a net worth of $63.2 billion, as reported by news agencies in India.
Mukesh and younger brother Anil are sons of the late founder of Reliance Industries, Dhirubhai Ambani.
Labels: india
Monday, October 29, 2007
Installing dotNET on IIS
1. I went to Dos Command using .NEt Command Shell
2. Run a command "Run aspnet_regiis -i"
3. Restarted my computer
2. Run a command "Run aspnet_regiis -i"
3. Restarted my computer
Labels: installation
Terabyte Thumb Drives Made Possible by Nanotech Memory

The Wired is reporting that researchers have developed a low-cost, low-power computer memory that could put terabyte-sized thumb drives in consumers' pockets within a few years.
http://mobilitytoday.com/news/008141/thumb_drive_terabyte
Labels: Inventions, Memory
Saturday, October 27, 2007
New Airtel Telephone and Broadband Connection
Office telephone and internet connection is working now.
Telephone number: +91-11-45575945
Telephone number: +91-11-45575945
Labels: office
Clone to BasecampHQ (37signals) done by Indian company

http://leewayhertz.deskaway.com/index.php
username: akashtakyar
password: abcdabcd?? ( fill the last two digit with previously shared passwords )
Some review:
* UI almost similar to basecamp
* Additionally some more features like email notifications, reporting etc
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Software release life cycle
"The software release life cycle is composed of different stages that describe the stability of a piece of software and the amount of development it requires before final release. Each major version of a product usually goes through a stage when new features are added, or the alpha stage; a stage when it is being actively debugged, or the beta stage; and finally a stage when all important bugs have been removed, or the stable stage. Intermediate stages may also be recognized. The stages may be formally announced and regulated by the project's developers, but sometimes the terms are used informally to describe the state of a product."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_release_life_cycle

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_release_life_cycle
Labels: Software Development
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
ASCII Captcha for PHP 4 & 5
http://thephppro.com/products/captcha/?gclid=CPaA_6LpoY8CFQgZegodRlVFfg
This can be used without graphics library.
This can be used without graphics library.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Sunday, October 14, 2007

Hardeep, this is one of the box type I was saying. One of your favorite.
"From CompuLab, the Fit-PC is a tiny, no frills Linux PC that uses a mere 5W of power to operate. That's one-fifth what some computers burn in standby. And the specs may be better than you'd expect. An AMD Geode processor runs at 500 MHz, supported by 256MB DDR memory (non-expandable), 40GB 2.5" hard drive and SXGA graphics controller. And none of that needs fans to cool. The inclusion of 2 USB ports mean that the Fit-PC will actually work with normal peripherals...though we're not certain how much power those ports will supply your devices.
At 5" long and only 1.5" thick, the Fit-PC will fit anywhere. And at $285, we think we're in eco-love."
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/small-lovin/fit+pc-sips-on-5w-of-power-is-super-tiny-310537.php

Someone should look into this extension. Looks interesting PHP debugger.
http://www.firephp.org/Screenshots.htm
Friday, October 12, 2007
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Web Browser,Screen Resolutions, OS stats
Web Browsers
1 Internet Explorer 6.0 46.10%
2 Internet Explorer 7.0 20.18%
3 Firefox 2.0 18.30%
4 Firefox 1.5 6.18%
5 Safari 2.0 1.77%
6 Firefox 1.0 1.02%
7 Opera 9.2 0.70%
8 Mozilla 1.8 0.58%
9 Opera 9.0 0.53%
10 AOL 6.0 0.52%
Operating Systems
1 Windows XP 83.06%
2 Windows Vista 4.01%
3 Windows 2000 3.85%
4 Mac OS X 3.74%
5 Linux 1.38%
6 Windows 98 1.26%
7 Windows 2003 0.70%
8 Windows ME 0.45%
9 Windows NT 0.06%
10 Mac PowerPC 0.03%
Screen Resoultions
1 1024x768 49.20%
2 1280x1024 17.22%
3 1280x800 9.51%
4 800x600 8.07%
5 1152x864 3.78%
6 1440x900 3.31%
7 1680x1050 2.27%
8 1280x768 1.29%
9 1280x960 1.03%
10 1400x1050 1.01%
"This report was generated 10/01/2007 based on the last 35,933,003 unique visits to 5,902 websites. The last 25,000 page views to each website are analyzed to identify unique visits. Some visits may occur before the month of the report."
http://www.w3counter.com/globalstats.php
1 Internet Explorer 6.0 46.10%
2 Internet Explorer 7.0 20.18%
3 Firefox 2.0 18.30%
4 Firefox 1.5 6.18%
5 Safari 2.0 1.77%
6 Firefox 1.0 1.02%
7 Opera 9.2 0.70%
8 Mozilla 1.8 0.58%
9 Opera 9.0 0.53%
10 AOL 6.0 0.52%
Operating Systems
1 Windows XP 83.06%
2 Windows Vista 4.01%
3 Windows 2000 3.85%
4 Mac OS X 3.74%
5 Linux 1.38%
6 Windows 98 1.26%
7 Windows 2003 0.70%
8 Windows ME 0.45%
9 Windows NT 0.06%
10 Mac PowerPC 0.03%
Screen Resoultions
1 1024x768 49.20%
2 1280x1024 17.22%
3 1280x800 9.51%
4 800x600 8.07%
5 1152x864 3.78%
6 1440x900 3.31%
7 1680x1050 2.27%
8 1280x768 1.29%
9 1280x960 1.03%
10 1400x1050 1.01%
"This report was generated 10/01/2007 based on the last 35,933,003 unique visits to 5,902 websites. The last 25,000 page views to each website are analyzed to identify unique visits. Some visits may occur before the month of the report."
http://www.w3counter.com/globalstats.php




