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Indian Government Websites That Most Indians Are Not Aware Of

GOVERNMENT INTRODUCED ONLINE SERVICES *Obtain: 1.  Birth Certificate http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/howdoi.php?service=1 2.  Caste Certificate http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/howdoi.php?service=4 3.  Tribe Certificate http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/otherservice_details.php?service=8 4.  Domicile Certificate http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/howdoi.php?service=5 5.  Driving Licence http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/howdoi.php?service=6 6.  Marriage Certificate http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/howdoi.php?service=3 7.  Death Certificate http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/howdoi.php?service=2 Apply for: 1.    PAN Card http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/otherservice_details.php?service=15 2.     TAN Card http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/otherservice_details.php?service=3 3.     Ration Card http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/howdoi.php?service=7 4.     Passport http://www.india.gov.in/howdo/otherservice_details.php?service=2 5.     Inclusi...

HTC goes into the actioncam market, with the RE

Although HTC is best-known for its smartphones, today the company announced its venture into another product category – actioncams. The company has announced the RE, a viewfinder-less waterproof video camera that looks sort of like something you'd find in a plumbing store. The RE has a 16-megapixel CMOS sensor, an f2.8 146-degree lens, and records 1080p/30fps video. A sensor in its hand grip automatically turns the camera on when it's picked up – there's no power switch. From there, a quick tap of its single shutter button snaps stills, with a longer press required for video. Using the upcoming Android/iOS RE app, users can access recording features such as time-lapse, plus the app screen serves as a remote viewfinder for setting up and reviewing shots. Footage/photos can be streamed to a paired smartphone (and onward to the cloud) via Bluetooth, and recorded on a user-supplied microSD card. One charge of the RE's 820-mAh battery should reportedly be good fo...

How to Advertise Your Business Online

Marketing online 1 Start a web presence. Harness the power of the Internet to draw attention to your business. The web is full of free outlets that can potentially reach hundreds of thousands of consumers. Set up a business email and make sure you have at least one logo that you can use consistently in your icons before you get started. 2 Use  Twitter .  Setting up a Twitter account is free, and it allows you to interact with customers on an immediate and personal level. Nab a handle that's as close to your business' name as possible and tether your business email to the account. Use your logo as your avatar. Follow current customers, family members, friends and other businesses you admire or whose products your business uses. Promote your business in your tweets, but keep it fun, too - host giveaways or give shout outs to loyal customers. Give people a reason to follow your business. See  Twitter for Business  for more information. 3 Create a  Faceb...

Know What's Free At your locality/country and lot of freebies

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Know all the offers available On all the Online shopping portals

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WingBoarding: An extreme aerial sport inspired by a Disney cartoon

Technological advances haven't just led to more comfortable homes and more productive workplaces, they've also provided thrillseekers with new and inventive ways to get the adrenalin pumping, with Wakeboarding (now possible  without a boat ),  skydiving  and  wingsuit flying  just some examples of extreme sports enabled by modern technology. Now Aaron Wypyszynski, founder of Alabama-based Wyp Aviation, is looking to combine elements of these three sports in WingBoarding, which would see a rider towed behind a plane atop a winged board – yes, seriously. Wypyszynski was inspired by growing up watching the Disney animated series  TaleSpin , in which a 12-year-old brown bear cub called Kit Cloudkicker "cloud surfed" behind a plane on a crescent-shaped metal device known as an airfoil. In an attempt to turn childhood fantasy into reality, Wypyszynski has designed the WingBoard, the name of which really says it all. It is a winged board that the rider st...

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Robotic raptors that look and fly like the real thing

Birds that stray into the paths of aircraft, eat crops, or spread disease from foraging in large numbers at landfills are, at best, a nuisance and, at worst, downright dangerous. Over the years people have tried everything from scaring them away with loud noises to trapping them – all with varying results. Now a designer from the Netherlands has come up with robotic birds of prey that look and fly exactly like the real thing. Dubbed "Robirds," these flying raptor creations are the brainchild of Nico Nijenhuis from Clear Flight Solutions. The remotely controlled, realistic looking birds actually flap their wings to fly, and in a way that makes them remarkably similar to the real thing. According to the designers, this means that their artificial predator birds can fly in and around problem areas, encouraging nuisance birds to leave by exploiting the natural instinct of birds to avoid predators, particularly through silhouette and wing movement recognition. In addition,...

Scientists grow fully-functioning organ inside a mouse from scratch

Scientists at the University of Edinburgh have grown a fully-functional organ inside a mouse; opening the possibility of one day manufacturing compatible organs for transplant without the need for donors. Using mouse embryo cells, scientists at the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine created an artificial thymus gland with the same structure and function as an adult organ. Organ transplants are one of the great medical success stories of the 20th century. Where patients once faced disability or even death, they've been given new life in the form of donated organs to replace their damaged or diseased ones. The problem is that the supply of suitable donor organs has always been in a state of severe shortage. For decades, scientists have worked on producing lab-grown organs and even though such research has produced simple organs such as an artificial  esophagus  and  "mini-kidneys,"  the creation of whole, complex, functional organs has remained out of reach – u...

Nanotechnology pioneer StoreDot Ltd unveiled today a ground-breaking battery capable of charging your smartphone and other devices in just 30 seconds

Today at Microsoft’s Think Next symposium in Tel Aviv, Israeli startup StoreDot has demonstrated the prototype of a nanodot-based smartphone battery it claims can fully charge in just under 30 seconds. With the company having plans for mass production, this technology could change the way we interact with portable electronics, and perhaps even help realize the dream of a fast-charging electric car. As we all know only too well, recharging our portable electronics can take a painfully long time. This is because reversing the chemical reactions that caused the battery to deplete is a process that can hardly be rushed, for considerations of both safety and energy efficiency. But now, a radically new battery design advanced by StoreDot could bring charge times down to the order of a few seconds. The company produces so-called  nanodots , chemically synthesized bio-organic peptide molecules that, thanks to their small size, improve electrode capacitance and electrolyte performa...

Facebook Unveils Hack, A New Programming Language For Bug-Free Coding

Facebook engineers Bryan O’Sullivan, Julien Verlaguet, and Alok Menghrajani spent the last few years building a programming language unlike any other. Working alongside a handful of others inside the social networking giant, they fashioned a language that lets programmers build complex websites and other software at great speed while still ensuring that their software code is precisely organized and relatively free of flaws — a combination that few of today’s languages even approach. In typical Facebook fashion, the new language is called  Hack  , and it already drives almost all of the company’s website — a site that serves more than 1.2 billion people across the globe. What is Hack? Hack is a programming language for  HHVM  that interoperates seamlessly with PHP. Hack reconciles the fast development cycle of PHP with the discipline provided by static typing, while adding many features commonly found in other modern programming languages. Hack provides ...

Enterprise Resource Planning Software's (ERP) why do we need it

As a ERP Platform and Application vendor, we would like to explain more on the scope of the enterprise resource planning softwares. Basically enterprises have a common thinking that the  ERP  software can only be implemented by the big companies or a multinational companies. Actually we have a happy news for those guys who are very disappointed from the common above mentioned phrases in the market.  ERP  or EMS is not just meant for the large production based firms, it's scope well cover even the small scale industries but in a different perspective.   So who is wrong?  ERP  vendors or Enterprises! Actually no one is wrong. This Post we "Team Endasys "  would like to share some of our client feedbacks about the ERP solutions and thus we can answer the question , Who is wrong and what is wrong. The Traditional ERP vendors who are developing the softwares in the very traditional way of manufacturing softwares using codi...

Single Page Web Sites from Endasys Software Solutions

A website is a collection of Web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that is hosted on one or several Web server(s), usually accessible via the Internet, cell phone or a LAN. A single-page application (SPA), also known as single-page interface (SPI), is a web application or web site that fits on a single web page with the goal of providing a more fluid user experience. What we get from Single page web sites from Endasys •        Responsive Web Design •        No broken links •        High speed web servers •        Simplicity and professional •        Good Typography •        Parallax Scrolling •        CSS 3 Animations Example single page web sites from  Endasys melbaicecreams....

Google unveils the Android Wear platform: Google Now on your wrist

We knew that Google was cooking up a version of Android designed specifically for wearables, and today the company followed through. Android Wear is a Google Now-centric platform for smartwatches – and, eventually, other wearables as well.  Android Wear delivers what many folks have been waiting for before investing in a smartwatch. It's contextual Google Now information combined with almost-instant Google voice commands. So, much like Google Now for smartphones, it will give you info like traffic for your commute, sports scores, and any upcoming meetings you have. And like the  Moto X  and the Google Now launcher on the  Nexus 5 , you'll also be able to trigger voice commands without even touching your device. Just say "OK Google" and Google Wear-powered watches will instantly start listening for your command. That could mean sending or replying to a text, searching Google for a good restaurant, or something like scheduling a meeting. Android Wear's defau...

Acoustic levitation(Floating water droplets and later the beads)

What you see here isn't a magic trick or illusion of any sort, the water droplets and later the beads actually are floating in the air. This phenomena is called "*Acoustic levitation*", where matter can be suspended in air (or any other sort of medium) via the use of acoustic radiation pressures from intense sound waves bombarding into the subjects at hand. Intense sound waves do not have effects that are linear, that is to say the output of a system isn't directly proportional to the input into a system, ultimately making acoustic levitation possible. Some methods of the levitation can lift objects without making any sounds that the human ear can hear, and others do produce sound. Essentially these subjects, the water droplets or beads or anything for that matter, are being bombarded with enough sound waves to cause them to not fall. One such way in which sound waves can be focused is by the use of a  transducer  (a surface that vibrates and makes the sound) and ...