Friday, May 28, 2004

More Google

There is this new tool called More Google. It is NOT affiliated to Google, but is an application you download to your Windows desktop and use to search the Net through Google. The known plusses of More Google are
- See page preview thumbnails
- Get accurate site access statistics
- Retrieve older versions of a site

You can downlaod a copy of this tool from www.moregoogle.com

Got hold of Five Point Someone

I just got hold of the book. I had registered with the book's website www.fivepointsomeone.com but I missed it because iitbombay.org had redirected the mail to some long-forgotten mailbox. I tried with the local bookstore (the best in NOIDA), but he had exhausted his five copies and then did not get any more.Yesterday I saw it on indiatimes store, but it was the second edition and was priced three times more than the first edition.

Today we had a book exhibition in my company. I was casually looking over the titles on display and my eyes caught this book there. I was delighted to see that it was a copy form the first editiona nd I was getting a good discount over that also. I got the book for 80 bucks! Now I am dying to read the book, but have some work also to be completed before I can spend time on myself.

My review of the book is due next week...

Tuesday, May 25, 2004

TinyURL

Many a times we need to send URLs to people in emails when referring to some article. Many a times these URLs are pretty long. Not only they look awful in the emails, but sometimes only a part of them remains a clickable URL and teh rest is discarded. This forces your recipients to copy-paste parts of the URL to construct the complete URL.

This is where TinyURL comes to your rescue. Go to this website and enter the really long URL you might have and it returns a really tiny URL to you. For example, if you give this URL

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?ovi=1&mqmap.x=300&mqmap.y=75&mapdata=%252bKZmeiIh6N%252bIgpXRP3bylMaN0O4z8OOUkZWYe7NRH6ldDN96YFTIUmSH3Q6OzE5XVqcuc5zb%252fY5wy1MZwTnT2pu%252bNMjOjsHjvNlygTRMzqazPStrN%252f1YzA0oWEWLwkHdhVHeG9sG6cMrfXNJKHY6fML4o6Nb0SeQm75ET9jAjKelrmqBCNta%252bsKC9n8jslz%252fo188N4g3BvAJYuzx8J8r%252f1fPFWkPYg%252bT9Su5KoQ9YpNSj%252bmo0h0aEK%252bofj3f6vCP

to this website, it shall return to you this tiny URL

http://tinyurl.com/6

Monday, May 17, 2004

SVG is the in thing

SVG is an XML-based open standard mark-up language originally created by Adobe Systems and now sponsored by W3c (W3C) that can be used to create pictures and animations with text commands. By inserting SVG commands imaginatively one can create spectacular graphics effects quite easily.

Here is the article link
NetSpeak (The Hindu) Viewing SVG Files

The 6 people you need in your corner

http://www.forbes.com/sites/jessicahagy/2012/07/17/the-6-people-you-need-in-your-corner/