Friday, March 25, 2011

Microsoft promoting Internet explorer 9 | Microsoft collaboration with 29 websites for promoting Internet explorer 9


Its time for india to show its magic its power to the world , and yes all other from all over the world are understanding this fact , and this weak the big company name, Microsoft has announced such collaborations which shows the development of india. Microsoft India has partnered with 29 of the most popular websites in India.

The company, which recently launched its latest browser Internet Explorer 9, has partnered with websites like
 the group buying website SnapDeal,
 e-commerce site Flipkart,
 online booking site BookMyShow ,
Photovault ,
ESPNCricinfo ,
 Kotak Bank ,
 PhotoVault,
 Naukri ,
 Rediff SongBuzz,
 Reliance Global Call,
 Sameer Belvalkar's FrozenFrames.com,
 Sify,
 and not least Zapak Games.

Globally, Microsoft has partnered with over 250 top websites and global brands that have created new experiences to show off the capabilities of Internet Explorer 9.And 29 are from india and this is really a big news, as it covers a good market to india. Microsoft India unveiled the new browser at TechEd India 2011, an annual IT conference organised by Microsoft India.

The launch of Internet Explorer 9 came at a time when the race to capture browser markets share is heating up. The browser market is becoming increasingly competitive with an increasing number of devices going online every day.And it is also trying to overcome the popularity of Google, which is obviously emerging as a big competitor for many big companies. According to one report, when all versions of browsers are taken together, Internet Explorer leads the pack with 45% market share and Microsoft want to rise it and overcome the market.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Write a program to implement the Fibonacci series

this is a program in C for accessing the Fibonacci series
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
    unsigned int i=0,j=0,sum=1,num;
    printf("nEnter the limit for the series ");
    scanf("%d",&num);
    while(sum<num)
    {
       printf("%d ",sum);
        i=j;
        j=sum;
        sum=i+j;
                      
    }
   
  
  getch();  
}

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Japan tragedies | Country with most tragedies 2011 : Japan

Help for Japan by different countries | How Japan overcome these disasters


Different people from different countries are coming forward to help ,to overcome the problems Japan is facing.And here is the details  of  different personalities who promised something.

US President Barack Obama, has spoken to Japan’s Prime Minister Naoto Kan, said the tragedy was a reminder of just how fragile life can be.
“Our thoughts and our prayers are with the people of Japan and More than 45 countries have offered to help Japan,” Obama told a news conference.
On behalf of the American people, I conveyed our deepest condolences, especially to the victims and their families, and I offered our Japanese friends whatever assistance is needed.”
The American military effort includes at least six Navy ships including the USS Blue Ridge. Loaded up with basic supplies in Singapore, it was Japan bound.
And a top covering all the details .

Explosion at Japan nuclear power plant

A new earthquake measuring 6 has been reported at Fukushima in Japan, site of an earlier explosion at a nuclear power plant. The reports from Japanese TV said it happened at 10.15 in the evening local time. There are no details of the impact.
Earlier the Japanese government played down fears of disaster after the blast at the nuclear plant.

But a senior government official has said damage to the reactor is unlikely and radiation levels have dropped.


The authorities have ordered the evacuation of residents in an area 20 kilometres around the Fukushima Daiichi plant.


People in a wider area were told to stay indoors and close windows.


Four workers were slightly injured in the blast and taken to hospital.


There had been fears of a possible meltdown at the plant after cooling systems failed. Radiation was said to have risen many times usual levels.


An emergency had already been declared at both Fukushima nuclear plants. There were reports that

radioactive steam was released into the atmosphere.

The UN’s nuclear watchdog the IAEA has been seeking urgent reports from the Japanese authorities.

Japan Tsunami Tragedy

At the time that when it happened, I didn’t even know about it and not even you my friend. We would have died with the thousands out there and I felt nothing about it. When it happened, all I thought was how I could get enough sleep and my schedule for tomorrow. 
                                              Cars, ships and buildings were swept away by a wall of water after the 8.9-magnitude tremor, which struck about 400km (250 miles) north-east of Tokyo. A state of emergency has been declared at a nuclear power plant, where pressure has exceeded normal levels. Officials say 350 people are dead and about 10,000 missing, and the final death toll will be much higher. My heart goes out, really, to all of those who were affected by this tragedy. Not just the ones who were actually in Japan when this happened, but also to those who have loved ones there. One of the most terrible things I have witnessed in my life. I am not Japanese but I felt the fear and the loss they have felt and they are really going through. I don't know personally anybody who lives in Japan but it pains me to know that the people who were affected by this great tsunami have families, friends and lives. Although this is an immense tragedy for one of the richest countries in the world, I feel lucky that it did not happen in my home country and I hope it never will. Look at what it did to Japan.
                                                          I have seen a lot of comments regarding the Tsunami and the earthquake. Some said it’s “the wrath of God”. Some said that “the world is coming to an end”. Others mentioned “tectonic plates are moving, etc.” and it’s the “2012 starting of ending”. Some even thought, “I wonder how Maria Osawa is doing?” (Right, funny). A lot of people have opinions about what happened. But what about, “I’m just glad I’m alive”? When tragedies like this occur, I just tell myself that it all happens for a reason. If the person who is reading this, was affected by the earthquake or the tsunami in Japan or even if you just know someone there, tell yourself that everything happens for a reason. Honestly, it will help you cope with all that has happened. 
And surely time ,and help from others must let you forget this tragedy someday and Japan will emerge with its new beauty.