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Sunday, 19 August 2018

Jio GigaFiber to Offer Free 100Mbps Broadband Plan With 100GB Monthly FUP, Data Top-Ups, Register Link.

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A lot of people have been waiting for the Reliance Jio GigaFiber broadband service to roll out in the country. The registration for the service is available, but Reliance did not give any details about the plans and tariff, until now.
The telecom company had announced that services will be available first in those regions that showed the most interest. Nevertheless, the company will also be giving out a free Preview offer to customers in that region. Yes, as per a report, Reliance will launch a free Jio GigaFiber Preview offer, that will give users free broadband internet.
This is exactly like the Preview offer that was given to early adopters of Jio’s telecom service. Users were given up to a year of free 4G data and unlimited calling, just to give a taste of the service. And this is a great offer, and you can read more about it below.
Jio GigaFiber: Preview Offer
The Jio GigaFiber provides users with 100 Mbps of download and upload speeds, and with the Preview offer, it can be enjoyed for free. The Preview offer will be given to all the early subscribers of the service. It will last for three months, wherein users will be given a monthly usage of 100GB. If you run out of the 100GB, you can simply add a top-up pack that would add 40GB of extra data. These top-ups are free as well, but we are not sure how many free top-ups a user will be given every month.
100GB is a lot less that what other internet service provides in the country give its users, but then you’re getting the Jio GigaFiber for free. A recent report had stated that each user could use up to 1.1TB of data each month, so according to that, Jio may probably give unlimited data top-ups. Details about what the speed would be after hitting the FUP was not mentioned. For a 100 Mbps line, you can expect the speeds to cut down to 10 Mbps maybe, but that’s not bad.
However, not all is free, and users will have to pay a one-time fee for the device that would connect your Home to the Jio Hub.
Jio GigaFiber: Registration Details, How to Register
Registering for Jio GigaFiber is pretty simple, and takes hardly any time. All you have to do, is head to the Jio website, and you should see a Register for Jio GigaFiber option. Clicking on this will take you to the registration page.
Here, you will need to pinpoint your location, and input your Name and Phone number. That’s about it. For your region to be picked by Reliance, there should be plenty of interest. Therefore, make sure you tell all your friends and neighbours in the vicinity to register.
Jio GigaFiber: ONT Device Price is Rs.4500
Although Jio is providing three months of free GigaFiber connection to users, there are some charges. Every subscriber will have to pay a fee of Rs.  4500, which is for the Jio ONT instrument. This device would be placed in your home, and will connect to the GigaHub. You will need this device if you want to get connected to the internet.
However, Jio will refund the Rs. 4500 to you when you return the Jio ONT device, in case you aren’t happy with the service. The device has to be in good working condition though, or you may not get that money back.
Jio GigaFiber: GigaTV, SmartHome Services

Along with the high speed broadband connection, subscribers will also be given free access to Jio GigaTV, and Jio SmartHome services. You will also get access to all of the premium Jio apps.
This is all the information we have for now, and the proper tariff hasn’t yet been shared by Jio. However, that isn’t of importance right now, because everyone who registers and is selected, will get the Jio GigaFiber Preview offer. There are chances that Jio could even extend this service after three-months.


Saturday, 26 August 2017

#GhostHour3Am : WHY 3AM IS CALLED THE GHOST's HOUR ?

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What is the mystery behind 3am?
Often we wake up in the night feeling all confused, sweaty and jittery. However, if at this time we look at the watch and it is 3am, it sends our mind into a tizzy! Often we have heard that this hour is known as the Devil’s hour. Here why.

Relaxed body

In reality, our body is completely relaxed at this point - the heartbeat, cardiac pressure and pulse rate is irregular. If in this state you are suddenly woken up, you are bound to feel a little jittery.

Why is it called so?
It is said that the demon or devil who leads hell is at his strongest at this hour of the day.


Feeling the chill

Sometimes, when we wake up at that hour, we might even feel very cold. This is because our body temperature is not well-regulated during REM cycle.


Zoning out

This stage can also cause psychological simulation - so you might feel zoned out, cranky or sweaty and it is perfectly normal.

Between 3-4am
It is said that while demonic activities are highest at 3am, the preceding hour (3am-4am), too is demonic before sunlight peeps in some parts of the world.


Becoming sensitive

Hence our body becomes extra sensitive to the outside temperature and we suddenly feel cold.

The crucification of Jesus
It is believed that Jesus was crucified at 3pm (which in turn is now known as the most "godly" hour ) and exactly 12 hours later that is at 3am, the demonic activities set in. In hindsight, while demons are weakest at 3pm, they are strongest at 3am


Mockery of the holy trinity?

It is also said that demons operate at that hour, apparently to mock at the time Jesus was crucified 12 hours prior to that.

Religious myth

In a way, all cultures, religions and scriptures have instilled a sense of fear when it comes to 3am. Therefore, it is normal to feel a little uneasy if you get up at that time.

Sacrifices and rituals

It is also said that 3am is also the time when maximum rituals and sacrifices take place - apparently the fact that "nobody" can watch them makes them more powerful.

Auspicious time

According to religious scriptures, 3am is the best time to wake up, since it falls 2 hours before sunlight creeps in (5am) and is considered auspicious.


Waking up

However, on the contrary, scientists say that 3am in fact can be one of the best times to wake up, provided you have slept early too.


Witchcraft

In the world of witchcraft, any spell, sacrifice or exorcism does not go unsuccessful at this hour.

Movies and more

3am is also seen as a very unholy time in movies. If you have seen The Conjuring, the clock stops at 3 in the morning and everything goes downhill from there.

The reality

In reality, there is however no scientific theory to support these claims. Most of us are in our REM (Rapid eye movement) cycle at this hour of the night.


Praying to God

It is also said that 3am is the best time to pray and meditate and any "puja" conducted at this time will be successful.

Witching hour

Sometimes, it is also said that this witching hour is a time when all demons meet - they might do so in a graveyard or any place of sacrifice.


More examples

Similarly in The Exorcism of Emily Rose where Emily finds herself waking up to a strange smell at 3am everyday.


Going to bed

It is also said that if by chance you wake up at 3am someday, you should try to go to bed immediately - one should not wait for any untoward thing to happen.

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Tuesday, 15 August 2017

#IndependenceDayIndia : 10 INDIAN BORN CEO's RULING TECH INDUSTRY & MAKING INDIA PROUD

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Today is India is celebrating its 70th Independence Day, so here we are going to looking at 10 Indian Born CEO's in Tech Giant Companies who are making India Proud. Indians have played a key role in the success of technology powerhouses globally. 

In fact, two of the world's biggest technology companies -- Microsoft and Google -- are led by Indian-origin CEO's. Other than the duo, there are many others who have made an indelible mark for themselves in the world of technology.

Here's a look at 10 India-born CEOs of global technology giants.

1/10) Satya Nadella, Microsoft


After a 22-year stint with Microsoft, Nadella was appointed as the chief executive officer of the company in February 2014.

He previously held the position of executive vice president of Microsoft’s Cloud and Enterprise group.

The Hyderabad-born 47-year-old has a BE from Manipal Institute of Technology, MS from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and MBA from University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

2/10) Sundar Pichai, Google


India-born Sundar Pichai was named as Google CEO on August 10, 2015.

The 44-year-old head of Google was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu and pursued education at IIT Kharagpur (B Tech), Stanford (MS) and Wharton (MBA); at Wharton, he was named a Siebel Scholar and Palmer Scholar.

He is responsible for the launch of the dominant Chrome web browser, and was previously the product head for Android, Chrome, Maps, and other popular Google products.


3/10) Francisco D’Souza, Cognizant


Among the youngest CEOs in the software services sector, D’Souza is Cognizant’s CEO and a member of the company’s board of directors.

D’Souza joined Cognizant as a co-founder in 1994 and went on to become its CEO in the year 2007. During his tenure as CEO, Cognizant’s employee base has grown from 55,000 to over 230,000.

The son of an Indian diplomat, D’Souza was born in Kenya. He holds a BBA from University of East Asia, Macau and an MBA from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; D’Souza also serves on the board of General Electric as an independent director

4/10) Ashok Vemuri, Xerox Business Services LLC


Xerox, the 110-year-old document technology company that over the years has come to symbolize everything associated with photocopying, named former iGate CEO Ashok Vemuri as the new CEO of its back-office outsourcing company.

Earlier this year, Xerox said that it would split into two separate companies -- one would focus on document technology, which would include Xerox's traditional printer and copier businesses, while the second company would focus on back-office outsourcing, payment processing and other technology-related services.

A former Infosys veteran, Vemuri became CEO of Xerox's business process outsourcing company after the separation of the company's two entities.

5/10) Shantanu Narayen, Adobe


Born in Hyderabad, Shantanu Narayen joined Adobe in 1998 as the senior vice president of worldwide product research and became the COO in 2005 and CEO in 2007.

He holds a Bachelor in Science from Osmania University, an MBA from University of California, Berkley, and an MS from Bowling Green State University.

Narayen held product development roles at Apple and Silicon Graphics before co-founding photo-sharing startup Pictra. A chance encounter between Adobe and Pictra led to Narayen joining Adobe, where rose swiftly through the product ranks.

He was named among the world's best CEOs by Barron's MAgazine in 2016.



6/10) George Kurian, NetApp


George Kurian became the CEO and president of storage and data management company NetApp in June 2015, after serving as its executive vice president of product operations for nearly two years. Prior to joining NetApp, George was vice president and general manager of the Application Networking and Switching Technology Group at Cisco Systems.

His diverse background also includes the role of vice president at Akamai Technologies, management consulting at McKinsey & Company, and leading Software Engineering and Product Management teams at Oracle Corporation.

Born in Kottayam district, Kerala, he pursued engineering at IIT-Madras, but left six months later to join Princeton University; he also holds an MBA degree from Stanford.



7/10) Sanjay Jha, Global Foundries


Sanjay Jha took over as CEO of Global Foundries, a semiconductor foundry that produces chips for giants like AMD, Broadcom, Qualcomm, and STMicroelectronics, in January 2014; before that he has served as the CEO of Motorola Mobility and COO of Qualcomm.

He joined Motorola as co-CEO in 2008, while serving simultaneously as CEO of Motorola's Mobile Devices Business.

Prior to Motorola, Sanjay held multiple senior engineering and executive positions during his 14 years with Qualcomm, ultimately serving as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Qualcomm Inc. from 2006 to 2008.

Jha was born in Bhagalpur, Bihar and holds a BS from University of Liverpool and PhD from University of Strathclyde.

8/10) Rajeev Suri, Nokia


Rajeev Suri joined Nokia in 1995 and held various positions before being appointed as president and CEO in April 2014.

Suri's ascedancy to Nokia CEO's position came after Microsoft acquired Nokia’s mobile phone business. Previously, he was the head of the company’s global services.

Like Satya Nadella, Suri also holds a B-Tech from Manipal Institute of Technology, but holds no post graduate degrees.


9/10) Sanjay Mehrotra, Sandisk

Sanjay Mehrotra co-founded flash memory storage company SanDisk in 1988 and has been its CEO since January 2011.

He pursued bachelors and masters degrees at University of California, Berkley, and also went to Stanford for executive programme. Mehrotra holds several patents to his name


10/10) Dinesh Paliwal, Harman International


Dinesh Paliwal is the president and CEO of Harman International, a premium audio gear brand that owns the likes of JBL, Becker, dbx, among others.

Born in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Paliwal holds a BE from IIT Roorkee, and MS and MBA from Miami University.

Prior to joining Harman, he spent 22 years with ABB Group, where he last held the dual role of President of ABB Group with responsibility for the company’s global P&L, and Chairman/CEO - ABB North America.

He serves on the board of Bristol-Myers Squibb, and previously served as the economic advisor to the governor of China’s Guangdong province for three years.

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Monday, 14 August 2017

10 COOL AND LEGAL THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH ₹1000 IN INDIA

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So you got ₹1000 in your hands, you dont know how to spend your money wisely, So here I have listed 10 cool and legal things that you can buy or taste with your ₹1000. Whether you can make money by investing in stocks markets or rather spending it in delicious foods, the option is yours. 
P.s Never spend that money on illegal  activities like gambling or cricket betting, i have listed some cool things to show how a ₹1000 can get better things rather than spending on your GF?!?!



1) Foodie for Life : Best way to spend 1000 is to try out street foods of where ever you are. The perfect way to taste Indian spices and variety of Indian food.

But of course, a couple of condition

1) you must be a foodie
2) just to avoid any misunderstanding, first gather the knowledge of the popular food stalls around you



2) Millionaire ?!?! : You can buy at least 16 million dollars (in Zimbabwe currency) from eBay India at 880. ( Ebay Link ) Click this Link after reading the full article.
Spend remaining money to get them laminated!





3) Choose Wisely, Live Well : If you are eligible,you can invest in stock market.Invest wisely as it can fetch you high returns on long term investment.Initially it's very risky and it'll lead you to nothing if you let your ego come first before you. So,don't cry when you lose.Learn from your mistakes.However,I would like to suggest you to invest in virtual trading first.you can start with Investopedia.






4) Help Those Inneed : You can provide employment to a very poor person. e.g. you can purchase umbrella  or open a small juice shop and that poor fella can run it and earn a small fortune for his family. I'm sure both of you will be benefited by this.





5) SIP More : If you are saying that you want a onetime investment of Rs. 1000, then I would suggest you to put in Small Cap Equity Mutual fund for 20 years. At ~15% return it will become Rs. 16,366 or if are talking about an investment of Rs. 1000/month, then you can start an SIP in Equity Large cap fund whose average return vary between 12–25%. So after 20 years at 12%, SIP of Rs. 1000/month will yield Rs. 9,89,255.
That’s the power of compounding!





6) Learn The Trade : You can buy some good personal finance books which can help to enhance your financial knowledge. Here are few awesome books for beginners:
·         The Richest Man in Babylon
·         Think and grow rich
·         Rich Dad Poor Dad
Further, if you are interested in stock market, you can read the following books:
·         The Intelligent Investor
·         One Up on the wall street
·         Common Stock and Uncommon stocks





7) Be A Recruiter : This may sound weird but you can actually run a recruitment firm with an investment of less than 1000bucks. How? You don’t really need an office for this. You can work from home, contact people via emails and phones. Apart from this, you need internet access and newspapers at your place. The process is simple. Hunt for those who are in needs of employees. Hunt for those who are in need of employment. Match the requirements and done! However, with this, you need to be patient and dedicate long hours in the search. Success mantra here is to be patient and dedicated.





8) Let's Kids Enjoy : Buy a big box of chocolates and distribute it amongst kids! Let them pick a handful. You could go to an orphanage or a school or offer the chocolates to a kid you see on the road. Might not be the best use of 1000 bucks but will definitely be worth those thousand smiles.





9) Blogger....Hoyaah : Blogging is seen as a hobby my most of the people in India. However, many people are dedicated bloggers and blogging is their only source of income. Again, here you need to invest time and be creative. People love reading blogs but only if they are interesting and limited. A blog post should not be longer than 1000 words as it tends to be boring. However, that is not a compulsion. If you have the calibre to get people hooked for more than 1000 words, go ahead with it.





10) Don't Die Rich : Buy some food for a poor. Teach him how to read. Then, buy him some books to read. Thats the best investment you should do with your 1000 bucks!

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Sunday, 13 August 2017

#SarahahApp – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THIS VIRAL TREND ON SOCIAL MEDIA !!!

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A rather barebones-looking app has taken social media by storm this week.

Sarahah – Arabic for ‘honesty’ – has caught on like wild fire since the launch of its English language version. The app serves one purpose – allowing others to leave feedback for you, anonymously. And it’s the anonymity afforded by the app that has captured the collective imagination of social media users.

If you are a regular web user then you might have come across a word Sarahah. The app is all over the place and going viral all over the world with a set of its features. If you are using Facebook or Snapchat regularly, you might have heard about this app from your friends and other users. The app is going viral with the help of Facebook friends and groups are sharing things with each other by using this app. 

The app, with millions of users, has raised some concerns of cyberbullying due to the anonymity provided.

Here's what Twitter thinks of Sarahah:

An accurate representation of people on social media these days:

Types of people who are:
1. posting SS of sarahah😵
2. Jokes on sarahah😂
3. Want to get rid of sarahah😝
4. Who don't know what is sarahah😍


Bas ab to intezaar "I don't use Sarahah app. I have a life” waale posts ka hai. 😂

When people post screenshots of messages they got on Sarahah:


Maybe stop posting those screenshots?

How  works:

"I'm so excited to see what my friends anonymously say about me!"
*screenshots and publicly posts every comment*

Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Don't flood my page with sarahah,
Not interested in knowing what people think about you..

Meanwhile...


Good point:

Idk why ppl r posting photos of Sarahah messages saying "Dm me." "Inbox me." "Idk who u r but hmu." Isn't the point of it to b confidential?

Ahem, ahem:

A great way to avoid being bullied on Sarahah is to not have one. I know that's a tough concept tho for sure.

Umm, we're sure is a terrifying thought for some:

Really hoping that Sarahah is a prank and they ultimately reveal who sent you those messages and ruin all friendships.

In conclusion:

Can we just do sarahah the old fashioned way and tell people how we feel about them??

How to link Sarahah on Facebook?

Step 1 : Open your Facebook app on a respective Android or iOS smartphone and Login into your existing Facebook account.
Step 2 : Go to your profile and click on the edit profile option.
Step 3 : You have to update your about me info by clicking on to the option.
Step 4 : Now click on the contact info edit.
Step 5 : Here you would see an option of adding a website. Click on to this app.
Step 6 : Now “type username.Sarahah.com” on website address bar and click on save button once you added the link.
Step 7 : You’re done! You have successfully linked your Sarahah account to Facebook.

How to link Sarahah on Snapchat?

Step 1 : First, you have to open the Snapchat application on a respective Android or iOS smartphone.
Step 2 : Now click the snap on Snapchat application.
Step 3 : Now Click on the Paperclip icon from the same page.
Step 4 : You would see Search box tab, from here you have to type Sarahah.com in the search box and click on Search button.
Step 5 : Now click on the login button.
Step 6 : From here you have to Login into your Sarahah account by entering the Username and Password.
Step 7 : Now click on the profile link from here and then click on attach to snap option.
Step 8 : You’ve successfully linked your Sarahah account with Snapchat.
So folks, this is how you can link your Sarahah account to the popular Facebook and Snapchat applications. This way your Facebook and Snapchat friends will send you feedbacks and some messages which you don’t like to tell to your friends face-to-face.
You can head over to the official Sarahah website from where you can register for a new Sarahah account and can get more details about using this app.

Have you used the Sarahah app? Let us know what you think of it in the comments section below!

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