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Monday, 10 October 2016

20 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT DIGITAL MEDIA

As digital media continues to revolutionize global communication, we share some little known interesting facts about Google, mobiles, email, search and blogging.
1. The “I’m feeling lucky” button on Google homepage is almost never used. But in research trials it was found that removing the button would somehow lessen the Google experience. Maybe people just want to see the button to feel comfortable with Google.
2. Google has the largest network of translators in the world.
3. Google employees are encouraged to use 20% of their time on their own projects. Google News and Orkut were the result of such projects.
4. A new employee at Google is called a “Noogler.”
5. Google has over 4,50,000 servers located in data centers all over the world.
6. Google is actually a mathematical term that represents 1 followed by 1 followed by one hundred zeroes.
7. It takes 26 hours for the average person to report a lost wallet. It takes 68 minutes for them to report a lost phone. (Source: Unisys)
8. There are 6.8 billion people on the planet. 5.1 billion of them own a cell phone, but only 4.2 billion own a toothbrush. (Source: Mobile Marketing Association Asia)
9. It takes 90 minutes for the average person to respond to an email. It takes 90 seconds for the average person to respond to a text message. (Source: CTIA.org)
10. Mobile coupons get 10 times the redemption rate of traditional coupons. (Source: Borrell Associates)
11. There are more mobile phones on the planet than there are TVs. (Source: Jupiter)
12. According to Dan Zarella’s research, content related to sex is the most sharable on Facebook (really??).
13. The first email to be sent with an “@” symbol was in 1971. It was sent by Ray Tomilinson and the “@” symbol meant that the message was sent to a person rather than a machine.
14. Spam followed soon after. The first spam message was sent in 1978 for DEC System 2020 (“world’s cheapest mainframe computer”) to 600 recipients. Even back then, spam was not well received.
15. First free email service started in 1996, with Hotmail. It was started for a mere $300,000 and was later sold to MSN for $400,00,000! That’s how, Sabeer Bhatia who co-founded Hotmail along with Jack Smith, as we know him, was born. Hotmail is still the leading global free email service provider.
16. “123456” is the most common email password!
17. According to Marketing Sherpa, the top three subject types that force people to open their emails are – discount offer, free product offer and familiar brand name. 67% of US internet users say that the top motivation to join an email mailing list, or subscriber list is to receive free gifts and discount offers and only 14% said that their motive was brand interaction. No surprises there. We love free stuff!
18. 89% of all emails sent are spam, majority of them from pharmaceutical companies (think penis enhancers and Viagra clones).
19. 70% of bloggers talk about brands organically on their blogs. 38% of bloggers post brand or product updates or reviews.
20. About 25% of people look at ads on the right side of the search results page.

Sun roof express? India to get trains with glass top coaches soon

Oh yes, you read that right. Indian Railways is all set to launch train coaches having glass ceiling. Here are the details.




Even if you have stopped travelling by trains, this new initiative might prompt you to book a ride yet again.
Dedicated to those who like to travel, the Indian Railways is all set to launch state of the art train coaches having glass ceiling and with ultramodern infotainment system.
Slated to be launched in the month of December this year, these coaches have been jointly designed by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), Research, Designs and Standards Organisation (RDSO), and Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Perambur (Chennai).
 
"Three such coaches will roll out from ICF, Perambur in December this year. The first coach will be tagged in a regular train in the Kashmir Valley while the other two will be part of some train careening through the picturesque Araku Valley (K K Line, Waltair station) on the South-Eastern Railway," IRCTC Chairman and Managing Director Dr A K Manocha said.
The work on these coaches started in the year 2015 and the manufacturing cost of each coach stood at Rs 4 crore.
Giving details about the interiors of these coaches, Dham Ghaj Prasad, Group General Manager (Infrastructure), IRCTC said, "The coaches will be ultra luxurious with rotatable chairs to provide the passengers an aerial view through partly glass ceiling".
Further, the coaches will have ample leg space and also equipped with modern infotainment system for the benefit of tourists, he said.
Seems like we are about to get an Indian counterpart of the Rocky Mountaineer trains of Canada.

Thursday, 14 July 2016

Feeding a monkey can be dangerous




 Feed animal are the kindest thing a human can do. I also feed animal when ever i see then weather is a cat,dog or a monkey. But one day feeding went wrong. I was at my sister's place in Delhi. I was watching TV and heard a noise at the balcony. I went to check what is going on and saw this monkey siting on the railing. I offered a banana as you can see in the pictures above. It was still hungry so gave him some bread. He ate it and went away. I told my sister about this and she went angry on me say "what have you done? These monkeys will now come everyday for food and if they don't get any they will break all my flower pots"
I told her not to worry and i will handle all this monkeys.So she went to her work next morning and i was ready for that monkey. Till 2pm i din't have a sight of him.So i put on my headphones and started listening to music. Exactly at 3:15 pm i heard a loud noise of pot breaking. I ran towards the balcony to scare him with a stick but he was not alone. He called his whole pack with him, there were lil babies too with them. I thought not to mess with them  cause they were too many. I went to the washroom took one mug water and threw it on that monkey which i fed. it ran away as if he has seen his death. And behind him his whole pack ran away and dint came back the next day. 
It was too hot out there in Delhi that time so that monkey for sure had blessed me to cool him down :)