Many times i have warned my friends of what they post in Social networks. My article on Kevin Peterson getting banned for a Twitter update was so popular. Here's another one like that, again from UK.
A bishop who had put a comment meaning that the wedding wont last 7 years has been asked to withdraw from public service until further notice. Later he has apologized and there are efforts to bring him back.
He had been deeply critical of the media reception given to the Royal wedding. Following is some of his comments that was noted "deeply offensive" by church of England.
This will be a good lesson for all those who take Facebook lightly. It's no longer the fun site it used to be. Everyone is now present and active in Facebook from your work colleagues to your nearest Police cops to relatives. So thinking twice can save you from the trouble.
Learn the latest happenings in the internet & the tech world...
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Facebook blog : You will no longer make phone calls or email
Official Facebook blog has a post written by it's Engineer Joel Seligstein saying you will no longer use phones or email after Facebook introduces the new messaging system.
He further says that there will not be any CC, BCC, Subject lines in the new system. It will be totally free so that it is as fast as you can imagine.
Another feature is that it can send a message as email, IM, text or any medium. You simply have to select which type. It will look like a general inbox that has all types of messages.
The coolest he says is no need of knowing your friends phone number or the email address. Knowing his name would simply connect you to him.
Do you still say it's not a threat to email?
He further says that there will not be any CC, BCC, Subject lines in the new system. It will be totally free so that it is as fast as you can imagine.
Another feature is that it can send a message as email, IM, text or any medium. You simply have to select which type. It will look like a general inbox that has all types of messages.
The coolest he says is no need of knowing your friends phone number or the email address. Knowing his name would simply connect you to him.
Do you still say it's not a threat to email?
Monday, November 22, 2010
Facebook recruits 3 Software Engineers of Email service Zenbe
There were lots of arguments to my articles of Facebook email saying Facebook will not be any problem to existing emails like Gmail, Yahoo.
Some commented on my Facebook status quoting Mark Zuckerberg " It's not email". You were right - He said just that - I have that video in my last post.
For all those who says "its not going to be an issue", What do you say about this news about Facebook acquiring talent from the email start up company Zenbe. Here is part of their company blog it self -
Do you think Mark Zuckerberg recruited this Email experts from Zenbe just to make a messaging system? Isnt it going to be a challenge to ordinary email like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL as it can replace them as a communication system?
Some commented on my Facebook status quoting Mark Zuckerberg " It's not email". You were right - He said just that - I have that video in my last post.
For all those who says "its not going to be an issue", What do you say about this news about Facebook acquiring talent from the email start up company Zenbe. Here is part of their company blog it self -
Congratulations Facebook!
November 16th, 2010 by Alan Chung · comments · http://blog.zenbe.com/lswvwYou may have heard this week that Facebook is launching a new unified messaging product. We here at Zenbe are happy to have played a small role in this: a few months ago, three of our engineers joined Facebook as part of a talent acquisition. We believe that messaging and collaboration on the web are on the cusp of a new wave of innovation, and we¹re excited to be playing a role in that.
Do you think Mark Zuckerberg recruited this Email experts from Zenbe just to make a messaging system? Isnt it going to be a challenge to ordinary email like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL as it can replace them as a communication system?
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg on new Facebook messaging(Email)
Here is the CEO of Facebook himself talking about the new email system which he calls "not email".
The features seems really cooler with the users being able to see all their communications like IM, Email, Chat and FB messages all in one box.
Watch the interview and the clip made by CBS - Its really informative...
He says - "We dont want people to wake up tomorrow and shut down Yahoo, Gmail accounts. This is not email, it's all new communication".
The features seems really cooler with the users being able to see all their communications like IM, Email, Chat and FB messages all in one box.
Watch the interview and the clip made by CBS - Its really informative...
He says - "We dont want people to wake up tomorrow and shut down Yahoo, Gmail accounts. This is not email, it's all new communication".
Friday, November 19, 2010
What your email address says about you : New Facebook email
Facebook email is about to be activated and everyone I remember my first email address in yahoo created back in 2001-2002. I still use it. But the times were changing and I updated myself to use gmail and office email address. But how many of you really transformed with the new technology???
I have seen people still use hotmail or yahoo. I know people who use yahoo older version (Not the beta even).
We all use our own email addresses ranging from Aol, Yahoo, gmail and office mails. It really says lot of things about you. I came across these awesome blog post transfered to CNN.com article on what your email says about you.
Here is the funny article of what it really says about you.
Following is the really cool chart of less awesome - to more awesome vs. your email.
Having your own domain is really awesome and sounds super-dupa. You can get around a dozen emails your own web/blog (Competition for me) and all. If you want one let me know by emailing nnulk(at)yahoo.com (Come on bro - I made this in 1990s...LOL) you can get it for very very cheap prices.
Where will Facebook email fit in here? Feel free to comment.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Is Facebook winning teens??? - Teenagers Communication Patterns - Research
Facebook is winning when you look at the stats -
Here is the link to get an invitation to Facebook email - http://www.facebook.com/about/messages/
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
New Facebook email service (New Messages) How it works?
Facebook only gives these information so far about the new messaging service that's aimed at conquering gmail market share.
Mark Zuckerberg has said he wants to make email more casual by removing formalities such as subject...etc.
You can request for an invitation for facebook email for now - But no one has ever got a confirmation as i got to know from twitter. Let's wait and see.
Mark Zuckerberg has said he wants to make email more casual by removing formalities such as subject...etc.
You can request for an invitation for facebook email for now - But no one has ever got a confirmation as i got to know from twitter. Let's wait and see.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
65 Easy General Knowledge Questions
- Which metal is heavier, silver or gold? Gold
- How many legs do butterflies have? 6
- Which is the country with the most people? China
- Which state is the biggest in the US? Alaska
- Which country has the largest area of land? Russia
- Which is the country hosting the 2012 Olympic Games? UK
- Which indoor sport is the most popular in the US? Basketball
- Which golf player's mother is from Thailand? Tiger Woods
- What is Aurora Borealis commonly known as? Northern Lights
- Which is the non-contagious disease that is the most common in the world? Tooth Decay
- Which was the album the Beatles recorded the last time together? Abbey Rd
- Which instrument did Miles Davis, the jazz musician, play? Trumpet
- What is the sport in which you could get into a headlock? Wrestling
- In which country was golf first played? Scotland
- Which is the sport where you could be out ‘leg before wicket’, or ‘hit a six’? Cricket
- When did baseball originate in the US? 19th century
- Which is the sport wherein you would use a 'sand iron'?
- What is the largest mammal in the world? Blue Whale
- Which is the country where reggae music originated? Jamaica
- Who was the creator of Jeeves and Wooster? P.G.Wodehouse
- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? Micheal Angelo
- Who was the writer of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland? Lewis Carrol
- After which famous person was the teddy bear named? Theodore Roosevelt
- Which is the smallest ocean in the world? Arctic
- What is the rhino’s horn made of? Hair
- Who was the first Prime minister of Bangladesh? Mujibur Rehman
- The river Jordan flows out in which sea? Dead Sea
- Which is the biggest desert in the world? Sahara Desert
- Which is the longest international highway in the world? Pan-American Highway
- Which country ranks second in terms of land area? Canada
- What do the Japanese call their country? Nippon
- Which is world's oldest known city? Damascus
- Which is the biggest island of the world? Greenland
- Who is the largest producer of tin? China
- After whom was Mount Everest named? Sir George Everest
- Which country is known as the Sugar Bowl of the world? Cuba
- Which city was called "The Forbidden City" in ancient times? Peking
- What is the length of the English channel? 564 kilometers
- Which is the lowest point on earth? The coastal area of Dead sea
- Which country is known as the land of the midnight sun? Norway
- What is the national flower of China? Plum Blossom
- Where is the largest bell in the world located? Tsar Kolkol at Kremlin, Moscow
- Sri Lanka was earlier known as? Ceylon
- When is independence day of South Korea? 15th August
- Who killed John F Kennedy? Lee Harvey Oswald
- Where is the world's largest library? United States Library of Congress, Washington DC
- What is a baby swan called? Cygnet
- What year did the National Lottery start in Britain? 1994
- Who is third in succession to the British throne? Prince Harry
- How many eyes can you find in a pack of 52 cards? 42 eyes
- How many chambers does the human heart have? 4
- If you were born on Dec 6th What star sign are you? Sagittarius
- What was the princess Diana's maiden name? Spencer
- How many zeros are there in a billion? 9
- Which is the largest wild cat? Tiger
- What tournaments must a tennis player win to win all grand Slam Titles? Wimbledon, US, French and Australian Opens
- What color are the 5 Olympic Rings? Black, Blue, Red, Green and Yellow
- Which tube line goes to Heathrow airport? Piccadilly Line
- Which book of Ian Flemming did James Bond first appear? Casino Royale
- On which date did man first walked on moon? 20th July 1969
- What is a community of ants called? Colony
- What is the boy scouts motto? Be Prepared
- What bird is used as the sign of peace? Dove
- When did michael jackson die? 25th June 2009
Monday, November 15, 2010
Facebook to launch its own email service to kill GMAIL
Facebook it set to launch it's own email service today in order to give more and more flexibility for users.
Well that's what they say - But we can see that this is the explosion of a long rivalry with Googles' gmail. Google recently fired back by not giving access to Facebook gmail contacts import feature. Google accused Facebook of not giving them access to gmail users' friends data.
Facebook launched a project called "Titan" to start with this email service. With this every user will get an email to their profile. The service is to be launched with a mega event in San Fransisco tonight.
What do you think of the war between Google and Facebook. And which email will you prefer? Feel free to comment.
Well that's what they say - But we can see that this is the explosion of a long rivalry with Googles' gmail. Google recently fired back by not giving access to Facebook gmail contacts import feature. Google accused Facebook of not giving them access to gmail users' friends data.
Facebook launched a project called "Titan" to start with this email service. With this every user will get an email to their profile. The service is to be launched with a mega event in San Fransisco tonight.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is to launch the new email service |
What do you think of the war between Google and Facebook. And which email will you prefer? Feel free to comment.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Sean Paul : Dancehall kings' biography
Source: http://www.dancehallminded.com/seanpaul/bio.htm
Ever since his impressive single debut "Baby Girl" in the spring of 1996 for producer Jeremy Harding on the 2 Hard Records label, Sean Paul has captured the eyes and ears of the Dancehall community as "...the one to watch". Born to a Portuguese-Jamaican father and a Chinese-Jamaican mother, Sean Paul Henriques grew up known to his friends as the "copper- color Chiney bwoy...", excelling in sports in his teen years. Sean played water polo for the Jamaica National team as well as representing his country in swimming in the 1989 and 1991 Carifta Games. However his love for the arts was fostered at an earlier age by his mother, a well noted Jamaican painter. "When I was 13 years old , my mother got me this little thirty dollar keyboard. I remember thinking that this was all I needed to make dancehall riddims!" Nonetheless, it wasn't until 1993 that the then aspiring dancehall DJ from St. Andrew got his introduction to the music business through musicians Carrot Jarret, Cat Coore and Bunny Rugs from Third World, as well as producers Rupert Bent and Paul Castick.
"I am very grateful to those musicians for giving me my first exposure to the business. But I wasn't really feeling the direction they were going in. Dancehall was really the right avenue for me to express myself, to get people to hear me out about how I saw the world". With a style and voice reminiscent of the great Super Cat, the 26 year old DJ also credits Major Worries, Shabba Ranks, Lt. Stitchie and Papa San as heavy musical influences. After a string of hits such as "Infiltrate" and "Hackle Mi" for producer Jeremy Harding , "Nah get no Bly (One More Try)" for producer Donavon Germain, and "Deport Them" and "Excite Me" for producer Tony Kelly, Sean Paul is currently enjoying the success of "Hot Gal Today" with Mr. Vegas on producers Steely and Clevie's "Streetsweeper" riddim. Sean also appears on the cut "Here Comes the Boom" with Mr.Vegas and rap artiste DMX on the soundtrack to video director Hype Williams' debut film "Belly" on Def Jam Records.
With his debut album for VP Records on the way this fall, Sean Paul says despite his achievements, he still feels like a rookie. "I'm still working on my career, still trying to learn from other artistes and develop my skills and my style. The world still hasn't seen the best of Sean Paul." The DJ has appeared on most of the major music festivals including Sting, Reggae Sunsplash, Reggae Sumfest and Reggae SuperJam, as well as showcases in Great Britain , the Caribbean, and numerous US club and arena venues. Sean has also started his own record label, Bassline Records, to sharpen his production chops and make a greater impact on the reggae industry.
"Not enough time is put into the full production of Dancehall. The talent is there, but we have to look at the rest of the world as a marketplace as well, not just Jamaica. People should stop just trying to make a quick buck and develop the music. Then reggae can move forward again." Sean Paul standing tall...
Ever since his impressive single debut "Baby Girl" in the spring of 1996 for producer Jeremy Harding on the 2 Hard Records label, Sean Paul has captured the eyes and ears of the Dancehall community as "...the one to watch". Born to a Portuguese-Jamaican father and a Chinese-Jamaican mother, Sean Paul Henriques grew up known to his friends as the "copper- color Chiney bwoy...", excelling in sports in his teen years. Sean played water polo for the Jamaica National team as well as representing his country in swimming in the 1989 and 1991 Carifta Games. However his love for the arts was fostered at an earlier age by his mother, a well noted Jamaican painter. "When I was 13 years old , my mother got me this little thirty dollar keyboard. I remember thinking that this was all I needed to make dancehall riddims!" Nonetheless, it wasn't until 1993 that the then aspiring dancehall DJ from St. Andrew got his introduction to the music business through musicians Carrot Jarret, Cat Coore and Bunny Rugs from Third World, as well as producers Rupert Bent and Paul Castick.
"I am very grateful to those musicians for giving me my first exposure to the business. But I wasn't really feeling the direction they were going in. Dancehall was really the right avenue for me to express myself, to get people to hear me out about how I saw the world". With a style and voice reminiscent of the great Super Cat, the 26 year old DJ also credits Major Worries, Shabba Ranks, Lt. Stitchie and Papa San as heavy musical influences. After a string of hits such as "Infiltrate" and "Hackle Mi" for producer Jeremy Harding , "Nah get no Bly (One More Try)" for producer Donavon Germain, and "Deport Them" and "Excite Me" for producer Tony Kelly, Sean Paul is currently enjoying the success of "Hot Gal Today" with Mr. Vegas on producers Steely and Clevie's "Streetsweeper" riddim. Sean also appears on the cut "Here Comes the Boom" with Mr.Vegas and rap artiste DMX on the soundtrack to video director Hype Williams' debut film "Belly" on Def Jam Records.
With his debut album for VP Records on the way this fall, Sean Paul says despite his achievements, he still feels like a rookie. "I'm still working on my career, still trying to learn from other artistes and develop my skills and my style. The world still hasn't seen the best of Sean Paul." The DJ has appeared on most of the major music festivals including Sting, Reggae Sunsplash, Reggae Sumfest and Reggae SuperJam, as well as showcases in Great Britain , the Caribbean, and numerous US club and arena venues. Sean has also started his own record label, Bassline Records, to sharpen his production chops and make a greater impact on the reggae industry.
"Not enough time is put into the full production of Dancehall. The talent is there, but we have to look at the rest of the world as a marketplace as well, not just Jamaica. People should stop just trying to make a quick buck and develop the music. Then reggae can move forward again." Sean Paul standing tall...
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Sir Richard Bransons' Books
.Many people asks this question. What are the books written by him? And my good friend Amila Weerarathne simplified the answer by even giving the order you should read Sir Richard Bransons' Books.
Here goes the list in the way you should read.
1. Losing my Virginity
Here goes the list in the way you should read.
1. Losing my Virginity
Richard Branson's fast paced auto biography. - The flamboyant Virgin entrepreneur from the United Kingdom shares some of his business successes, world adventures, and personal background in his bubbly autobiography. "Losing My Virginity: How I've Survived, Had Fun, and Made a Fortune Doing Business My Way" is a very appropriate title as it is exactly what the book is about.
Losing My Virginity Book Quotes
- "Ridiculous yachts and private planes and big limousines won’t make people enjoy life more, and it sends out terrible messages to the people who work for them. It would be so much better if that money was spent in Africa.. and it’s about getting a balance."
- "Three months of running a business or trying to set up a business and you will learn, I suspect, as much as you can learn in three years at a business school."
- "A lot of chairmen of a lot of companies are terrified of the press. Our attitude is if CNN wants an interview you never say no, you always say yes, because we want to become the most respected brand in the world and we have to get out there and talk about what we are doing."
- "A business has to be involving, it has to be fun, and it has to exercise your creative instincts."
2. Screw it Let's do it
Read my last post - http://nadheeraudawatthe.blogspot.com/2010/11/who-is-sir-richard-branson.html
3. Business Stripped Bare
By a reader - Richard Branson has lived a storybook life, as far I am conscerned. He detail many of his business exploits and gives perspective on how any manager can apply these interresting stratigies to their business. This book is great as a follow up to Loosing my Virginity, that relates his business objectives and gives insight to entrepanures for their business. Most enjoyable and an easy read.
4. Reach for the Skies
From Bransons' own words
As far back as stories go, pioneers have reached for the skies. In the last two hundred years, they have mastered the air and made the modern world possible. Today they are bringing outer space within our reach. They're inventors and toymakers, amateurs and adventurers, visionaries, dreamers and, yes, crackpots. Some have called them irresponsible, even dangerous.
But I have met many of them. I have worked with them, and funded them, and flown with them. I admire them, and trust them, and I think they and their kind are our future. In this book I look at the history of flight through the stories and people who have inspired me. These are tales of miraculous rescues; of records made and broken; of surprising feats of endurance and survival, including some of my own adventures, as well as developments in the future of air (and space) travel.
This is a story of pioneers, and of course it includes the world famous Montgolfiers and the Wright brothers. But I also want to describe some of the lesser-known trailblazers - people like Tony Jannus, who in 1914 created the world's first scheduled commercial flight, flying his passengers over the waters of Tampa Bay at an altitude of just fifty feet; the 'bird man' Leo Valentin, who in the 1950s jumped from 9,000 feet with wooden wings attached to his shoulders; and my friend, Steve Fossett, who dedicated his life to breaking records and having adventures.
This is their story. It is also, in a small way, my own.
Thank you again Amila Weerarathne for the order...
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Sean Paul music : What will he sing in Sri Lanka?
Guys, Its time for wild guesses. Lets guess top 5 songs.
1. Get Busy
Most popular hits of 2003. Is one of the singles he became popular with.
2. Temperature
2006 Billboard Countdown No.1.
3. We Be Burning
A hit in 2005. Sings about a very nice,timely topic. Read the lyrics of the chorus given below - it sounds very genuine.
Chorus - We be burnin' not concernin' what nobody wanna say.
We be earnin' dollars turning 'cause we mind de pon we pay.
More than gold and oil and diamonds - girls, we need dem everyday [ - radio version]
Some got gold and oil and diamonds - all we got is Mary J [ - club version]
Recognize it, we pimpin' as we riding [ - radio version]
Legalize it, time to recognise it [ - club version]
4. Give it up to you
5. Like Glue
Other hit from Dutty Rock album of 2003.
Major hits like Baby Boy and Breathe are doubtful. Feel free to comment with your song lists and the actually played songs....
1. Get Busy
Most popular hits of 2003. Is one of the singles he became popular with.
2. Temperature
2006 Billboard Countdown No.1.
3. We Be Burning
A hit in 2005. Sings about a very nice,timely topic. Read the lyrics of the chorus given below - it sounds very genuine.
Chorus - We be burnin' not concernin' what nobody wanna say.
We be earnin' dollars turning 'cause we mind de pon we pay.
More than gold and oil and diamonds - girls, we need dem everyday [ - radio version]
Some got gold and oil and diamonds - all we got is Mary J [ - club version]
Recognize it, we pimpin' as we riding [ - radio version]
Legalize it, time to recognise it [ - club version]
4. Give it up to you
5. Like Glue
Other hit from Dutty Rock album of 2003.
Major hits like Baby Boy and Breathe are doubtful. Feel free to comment with your song lists and the actually played songs....
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
World's youngest CEO - Suhas Gopinath from India
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