May 30, 2009

Google Wave – The Game Changer

It is not in anyway an exaggeration, if i say an application called Google wave which is going to be released in this year, is gonna change the life of every internet user in the world.

wavelogoImage source: www.wave.google.com

The application is fabulous, fantastic and the best of its kind. Adjectives of all the languages of the world, combined together cannot really glorify the beauty, use and simplicity of the application.

The video below is not just a recommendation. I want all my readers to definitely and  immediately watch this video. Why should i describe any of its features when there is a beautiful video out there.

The video is long. So follow this precaution: Don’t start the video if you have any deliverable in the next 1 hour. Because, i am so damn sure you wont stop it once started !

I promise, watching  the keynote presentation about Google Wave, you will be thrilled, surprised and entertained to the top levels, you will be off your seat, clapping, jumping and  trying to close your widely open mouth with your hands.

Friends, here is Google Wave…… The real real game changer..

Google, I love you !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well, i managed to find a screenshot of the application on the web.

This is how your future email will look like. In this window, you will chat, orkut, blog, micro-blog, share photos & videos, edit documents collaboratively and fill forms collaboratively, play games do what not? The list is so endless….  All you can do now is to say WoW and wait for the release.

If you are smart, you will immediately go to www.wave.google.com and click on the button which says “Let me know when it is ready”

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Today, i reinforce my definition that i have repeated a lot of times near my close friends

Google is GOD !!!! 

May 29, 2009

10,000 BC /Hollywood Ramayana ?

It all started when i was searching for a suitable picture of lord hanuman for my post on Hanuman’s Effective Communication.

To my surprise, i found a ‘human picture without a monkey face’ in the Google image search results. In the bottom area of the image were the letters 10,000 BC.

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Out of curiosity, i clicked the image and it took me to an interesting post on the close resemblance of the movie, 10,000 BC to the famous epic, Ramayana. The post and its comments speak in depth about different versions of Ramayana. Kudos to the author.

 

The image below is taken from the same post to trigger your interest.

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I don’t want to write any descriptions on the image, as it speaks for itself. The argument in the post is about “The real Ramayana”

Well, why am i writing about this now?

Today, i watched 10,000 BC. I wouldn’t have related it to the epic, if the referred post was not the inspiration to watch the movie. Yet, I liked the movie and enjoyed it in its true nature rather than its relation to the epic.

What about my opinion on the argument on Real Ramayana?

I don’t care a damn about the truth. I love the epic Ramayana, widely known and the morals it taught  us. Likewise, i love the movie 10,000 BC (the Hollywood version) . Both movie and the epic have inspired me in mixed ways. I have witnessed great leadership traits in some characters of 10,000 BC. Will definitely narrate a relevant  scene, in one of my future posts on leadership.

For people curious in history / controversies / Spirituality / Fun [:)] , this post will be a very interesting read. Thank you Pinastro. You gave me some fodder for thought.

Read on!

http://pinastro.wordpress.com/2008/04/16/hollywood-ramayana/

May 23, 2009

New Google Search Options

First question: Are you using them?

If not, view this video immediately. I personally love the time based results so much !

May 17, 2009

Phulki – WoW !!!!

(Disclaimer: This post is for those who don’t know about Phulki. If you are in the Known list, go and enjoy. Don’t waste time reading this post)

Wondering what Phulki is ?

I would define it as a Google++ for Hindi and Tamil Music. Shown below is the home page for Phulki. Doesn’t it look neat and tidy ? Having used it for few days now, I can whole-heartedly say that Phulki is unlike any other online Music Provider.

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The good news is that it is also light and very effective. You can search Songs/Playlists/Albums, What not? You readily have lot of options to choose from.

There is a magical Player in the window, into which you can drag songs, make playlists, save them and the best of all, share the songs with friends on social networks like Orkut, Twitter.

phulki-player

You can follow Phulki on Orkut, on Twitter, and subscribe to Phulki Blog.

For those lucky fellas, who have an iphone or an itouch, you can listen songs even when you are away from your computer, using the Phuki App

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I didn’t know about all these until my friend Shoeb showed me the home page. Just go to www.Phulki.com and i am sure you will love exploring it.

From here, its a enjoyable Do it yourself project. I have already told enough Winking

Mr. Dude (Cartoon Art)

This was an attempt to draw the front and side face of the same cartoon character.

Dude Art

May 10, 2009

ZooZoo Ads

I love the latest Vodafone ads, for their creativity and variety. Here are the top three  in my order of love.
1. Voice SMS
If voice SMS was so funny, i would love to receive a few every day
2. Dating Tips
Who would have tried this during dating, very creative
3. International Roaming
I love weird sounds, weird animated dances, and so, i love this ad
I know you want to watch more. Go to youtube, or switch on TV for the new ones :)
I am watching the IPL Mumbai Indians Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers now, and will wait for the zoozoo ads as much as i wait for the match.

May 9, 2009

The Alchemist & The Dialogue

Just finished reading a book that i will cherish for ever.

It has refreshed me inside out, and threw me into a world of enlightened thought process.

alchemist

I am not writing a review of the book. You will find lot better ones on net. I would like to mention a phrase that gets repeated many a times in the book.

“When you really want something to happen, the whole universe conspires so that your wish comes true”

Doesn’t this remind you of some dialogue from Om Shaanti Om ?

“Agar Kisi Cheez ko Dil se chaho, Toh Puri Kayanaat usse tumse milane mein lag jaati hain”

I was wondering about the origin for such a wonderful dialogue. Today i find it in the book.

Jokes apart, this book is a must read for everyone.

I wish i should have read the book much earlier :)

May 2, 2009

The Grand Feast

I live in the Whitefield area of Bangalore, where the street  i live is definitely special for one reason.

The # of dogs and puppies in the street.

There are five houses in the street and 7 pet dogs in total.  In addition, there are 4 street dogs and about 7/8 puppies. I have never seen such a small street with so many dogs. Except the pet dogs, all the others are always on the road. All the residents in the street love dogs and feed them very well. So, the dogs have a good time. Since, all they need is food & water, the dogs and puppies never leave the street. Between the 2nd and 3rd house on the street is an empty land, where all these dogs reside.

Our house owners also have a white fur dog, named Tommy. My house owner loves & cares about Tommy more than her husband and children [:)]. Her younger son Chandru loves animals a lot and feeds all the dogs on the street with the meager pocket money he receives from his parents.

Next to my house is a school which teaches Vedic Mathematics to children on Saturdays and Sundays. During weekends, the street which is usually calm, suddenly gets busy with a lot of vehicles which come to drop children at the school. The drivers have a tough time as these puppies keep moving across the road and some of them even sleep in the pot-holes. Most of the puppies which are brown in color, are hard to differentiate for a fast driver, especially while they are sleeping in the pits.

One Sunday evening, i was coming home on my new Honda Activa, and i saw all my neighbors gathered in front of the school. When i stopped my vehicle and went near the gathering, i saw a small brown puppy which was lying on the ground and gasping for breath and i was informed that it met with an accident. One of the vehicles which came to drop the students at school ran over the puppy which was sleeping on the road. Unfortunately the vehicle crushed its nose and tongue. Though the remaining physical system was untouched, the dog couldn’t breathe air and drink water offered by my mom and other neighbors. We knew it could die any minute.

Sensitive Chandru was almost in tears, and was red with anger. He would have cursed the harsh driver over a thousand times by then.

Me and Chandru quickly grabbed the dog, and drove to the nearest dog care center/vertinary hospital. The hospital was closed. We tried reaching the doctor’s  number on the hospital hoarding. No one picked up.

Chandru immediately called the local doctor who gives injections to Tommy every month. Unfortunately he had gone to the city, and said that he would take more than 4 hrs to return. When we were about to go to another hospital which is far away, the neighbors intervened and said that all other vertinary hospitals will be closed on Sunday. More over, the nose and tongue of the puppy were completely crushed. The injuries were beyond repair. We realized that their argument made perfect sense.

The dog died a few minutes after that. Me and Chandru had to keep our emotions aside and say good bye to the puppy.

All through this incident, and for a long time after that, a story was ringing in my head. Its from the book “Stories to share and enjoy” by Partap C Agarwal, a retired professor from Cornell university. Let me summarize the story for you.

The author used to go for a walk in a park near his house in Hyderabad. Once when he entered a bush to attend a nature’s call, he noticed a little white puppy which was less than a month old. Slowly, he made friends with it. He called the puppy, Chitta (meaning white in Punjabi) because he was so plump and white that when he walked, anyone would mistake him for a rolling cotton ball. The puppy used to follow Partap, during his daily evening walks and used to play with him.

One morning he didn’t see Chitta and wondered what happened to him. When he went into the bush, he realized that Chitta was bleeding and was in great pain. When author asked Chitta what had happened, he answered

“Oh Brother, I am in great pain. I was run over by a speeding scooter. A young man was driving; a pretty young woman was riding on the pillion. The vehicle went out of control. I was lying half asleep on the side of the road. It went over my back crushed my legs and broke a vertebrae and pelvis. Should i blame the poor driver, the girl or my wrong choice of place to sleep? Perhaps all of them together and destiny caused the accident”

“I cannot walk anymore. The fracture is complex. I think my end is near. But, I am not afraid. Death will be relief from pain. I have found this secluded corner to lie down and starve to death. Fasting makes you groggy and subdues pain. Soon i will lose consciousness and that will be a signal to my friend the crow to come and eat up my eyes and make me blind to the world. Other birds too will get the message and descend to feast on my body. This will be good for I too will be in the feast as the host. I will give to my fellow beings what i got from life. After all what is death? Chitta will cease to exist but every bit of his body will feed life in his brothers and sisters. They too will some day die, and chitta reborn in a new body. The flow of life will go on and that is what counts”

I was wondering if the puppy which died on our street was thinking like Chitta, before it passed away.

A  few days later i was going through the rough patch where the dead puppy was placed and i saw separated body pieces and scattered bones.

A Grand Feast would have happened, with the brown puppy as the host, giving away his whole body with joy.