Articles Archive for March 2010
Internet and Web »
With the advent of internet most of the businesses have tried to put up their business online because it gives them more scope to communicate and reach to their audience because today more and more people are hooked to the internet. Apart from that there are many other people who would like to change their careers and try their own entrepreneurial skills rather than working in the same office for years together. The trend of websites is on the rise and with every passing second more and more people are …
Arts, Automobiles, Graphics and Designs »
Scooters are a very popular mode of transportation not only in Japan but also to other Asia countries like Malaysia, India and China. The reason could be because the countries have very congested roads, and many people live in densely populated urban areas. Japan scooters are a bit different and creative compared to others. Why I said so? Following photos are the look at a few stylish and creative scooters which are dressed to the max with pipes, sound gear and crazy paint, straight from the streets of Japan.
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Automobiles, Featured, Graphics and Designs, Photography »
Featured, Technology »
Nokia is the world’s leading mobile phone supplier and a top supplier of mobile and fixed telecom networks. In 1997, its net sales totaled FIM 52.6 billion (USD 9.8 billion) and the number grower each year. Headquartered in Finland, Nokia is listed on five European Stock Exchanges and on the New York Stock Exchange, has sales in 130 countries and employs more than 42,000 people world-wide. Have you ever imagined how it looks inside a Nokia Factory?…
Featured, Graphics and Designs »
The budget-minded shared web hosting instead of dedicated. Shared web hosting means the virtual area for your website is shared with other sites on the same physical server whereas a site that uses dedicated hosting has a server all to itself. Websites that need more bandwidth and a unique IP address probably need a dedicated server, however those that don’t have these requirements will probably do fine with the less expensive shared hosting option.…
Featured, Technology »
I think since I was still an undergraduate student, the Acer Ferrari One notebook certainly stands out from the crowd with its personalized racing red cover and zippy performance. Inspired by Scuderia Ferrari elements, the Ferrari One definitely sets itself apart from the rest of the notebook field with its scarlet red lid and famous prancing horse badge.
While many not realize, to complete its sporty look, the notebook also features a carbon fiber-design for the palm-rest, Ferrari-engraved touchpad with multi-gesture functionalities and. If you get this, four rubber feet …
Photography, Science, Weird and Oddities »
For those who frequently go to the beach must know the fact that beach stones may at first seem free of imperfections. This has been resulted by years of continual tumbling and scouring by surf and sand have rounded off any rough edges. With a commitment of time, these almost invisible surface features can be used to entice even the largest boulder to a point of blissful equilibrium. This balanced heart-shaped stone has been spotted and photo snapped at Southern California (coordinate: 33.460039, -117.712664) on December 27, 2008 by Joe …
Featured, Weird and Oddities »
I sometimes get a sudden curiosity and I am wondering how many “faces” are seen in landforms or in the nature like mountains, cave and rocks. Out of many faces I found, the one below is the most memorable and enjoyable to me. Why? I’m not sure whether I am in delusion or not, but I see the “face” is smiling to me! Can you see it?…
Headline, Space Exploration »
Featured, Photography, Space Exploration »
NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Spirit captured this stunning view of the Sun sinking below the rim of Gusev crater on Mars. This Panoramic Camera (Pancam) mosaic was taken around 6:07 in the evening of the rover’s 489th Martian day, or sol. Because Mars is farther from the Sun than the Earth is, the Sun appears only about two-thirds the size that it appears in a sunset seen from the Earth. The floor of Gusev crater is visible in the distance, and the Sun is setting behind.

