Friday, December 31, 2004
The Cellular Explosion
The cellular explosion
It was a year of living dangerously with your cell phone.
Badly made or counterfeit cell phone batteries caused an unprecedented number of injuries in the United States in 2004. About a dozen people were seriously hurt by overheating cell phone batteries that exploded or launched shrapnel that burned at 800 degrees Fahrenheit. Handset makers and operators later in the year began to sharpen battery standards.
It was hectic for two major U.S. operators, too. By year's end, the nation's top six wireless operators had nearly consolidated to four. In mid-November, Cingular Wireless closed its $41 billion deal to buy AT&T Wireless. In early December, Sprint said it would buy Nextel Communications for $35 billion. While the billions spent make Cingular Wireless the largest U.S. carrier, former No. 1 Verizon Wireless sank only to the No. 2 slot--without making any moves to counter Cingular's growth.
China passed the United States this year as the world's largest cell phone market. By August, China had 315.1 million phones in circulation, almost twice as many in the United States. It was easy pickings. China still has one of the world's lowest per-capita cell phone rates in the world. In the United States, cell phone operators have very little room left in the way of quick and easy expansion because nearly two-thirds of the nation already owns a cell phone.
Open-source software dialed into the cell phone in February, when Motorola introduced the first platform based on Linux, and said most models will follow suit. It's a major sign of the growing popularity of the operating system outside its stronghold in high-end computers.
By late spring, cell phone makers were introducing Wi-Fi phones, bringing new threats and opportunities to wireless carriers and traditional phone service providers. The highly anticipated hybrid phones let people make connections through a local wireless Internet access point, switching over to a cellular network whenever necessary. The result: greater flexibility in mobile communications.
By year's end, wireless data services began living up to some of the hype they debuted with three years ago. Both Sprint and Verizon projected billion-dollar annual revenues this year from selling data services such as instant messages, or downloading games and ring tones. The precedent isn't much to brag about. In Europe, data is up to a fifth of an operators overall revenues, while in the United States, it generates less than 4 percent.
--Ben Charny @ CNet News
http://news.com.com
Wednesday, December 29, 2004
Dangerous 26 !!!
Just amazing to note that many of the earthquakes that appeared all over the world in the recent past were all on the date 26.
2001 January 26 - Gujarat, India
2001 September 26 - Chennai, India
2002 December 26 - China
2003 January 26 - Newzealand
2003 May 26 - Japan / Taiwan
2003 September 26 - Japan(Hokaido)
2003 October 26 - China (Sunsu)
2003 December 26 - Iran
2004 December 26 - South east Asia
Interesting one !
A married couple in their early 60s were out celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary in a quiet, romantic little restaurant.
Suddenly, a tiny yet beautiful fairy appeared on their table and said, "For being such an exemplary married couple and for being faithful to each other
for all this time, I will grant you each a wish. "Ooh, I want to travel around the world with my darling husband." said the wife.
The fairy moved her magic stick and - abracadabra! - two tickets for the new QM2 luxury liner appeared in her hands.
Now it was the husbands turn. He thought for a moment and said: "Well this is all very romantic, but an opportunity like this only occurs once in a lifetime, so, I'm sorry my love, but my wish is to have a wife 30 years younger than me."
The wife, and the fairy, were deeply disappointed, but a wish is a wish... So the fairy made a circle with her magic stick and -abracadabra! - the husband became 92 years old.
The moral of this story:
"Fairies are female."
Wednesday, December 22, 2004
Wednesday, December 08, 2004
The 40 Richest Indians
1 Lakshmi N Mittal - Mittal Steel
2 Azim Premji - Wipro
3 Mukesh & Anil Ambani - Reliance
4 Kumar Mangalam Birla - A V Birla
5 Pallonji Mistry - Tata Sons
6 Sunil Mittal - Bharti Group
7 Shiv Nadar - HCL
8 Adi Godrej - Godrej Inds
9 Malvinder & Shivinder Singh- Ranbaxy
10 Dilip Sanghvi - Sun Pharma
11 Anil Agarwal - Sterlite
12 Shashi & Ravi Ruia - Essar
13 Om Prakash Jindal - Jindal Group
14 Rahul Bajaj - Bajaj Auto
15 N R Narayana Murthy - Infosys
16 Subhash Chandra - Zee Telefilms
17 Yusuf Hamed - Cipla
18 Brijmohan Lal Munjal - Hero Group
19 Habil Khorakiwala - Wockhardt
20 Vivek Burman - Dabur
21 Nandan Nilekani- Infosys
22 S Gopalakrishnan - Infosys
23 N S Raghavan - Infosys
24 Narendra Patni - Patni Comp
25 Ajay Piramal - Nicholas Piramal
26 Vijay Mallya - UB Group
27 Pankaj Patel - Zydus Cadila
28 Baba Kalyani - Kalyani Group
29 B Ramalinga Raju - Satyam
30 Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Biocon
31 Karsanbhai Patel - Nirma
32 K Dinesh - Infosys
33 Uday Kotak - Kotak Mahindra
34 S D Shibulal - Infosys
35 K Anji Reddy - Dr Reddy's
36 Narottam Sekhsaria - Gujarat Ambuja
37 Jaiprakash Gaur- Jaiprakash Inds
38 Shyam & Hari Bhartia - Jubilant Organo
39 Keshub Mahindra - M&M
40 Desh Bandhu Gupta - Lupin
Source: Rediff.com
Sunday, December 05, 2004
VEER- ZAARA revisited
Main ID number 12345
cubicle ke dewaron ke us paar dekhta hoon
apni hi tarah
khaali baithe colleagues ko dekhta hoon
kabhi mail karta
kabhi coffee peeta
kabhi CUG pe baat karta
HR-site per apna sa koi dhoondhta rehta
woh kehte hain woh PL hai
woh kehte hain woh senior hai
fir kyon mere jaisa lagta hai
kyon din bhar Fw: padhta hai
Main ID number 12345
cubicle ki dewaron ke us paar dekhta hoon
cabin me baithe apne PM ko dekhta hoon
kabhi phone pe
kabhi con-call pe
gussa utarta jaane kis pe
who kehte hain project aane wala hai
training complete karo , kaam aane wala hai
fir kyon mujhe yeh jhootha sa lagta hai
fir kyon yeh sapna sa lagta hai
Main ID number 12345
cubicle ke dewaron ke us paar dekhta hoon
Doosri companiyon ko join kar chuke
purane doston ko dekhta hoon
woh kehte hain bond ka kya hai, chale jao
woh kehte hain kahin aur kismat aazmao
fir kyon bond todne se dil darta hai
abhi ek saal aur intezaar
karne ko jee karta hai
main ID number 12345
cubicle ki dewaron ke us paar dekhta hoon
Saturday, December 04, 2004
BRILLIANT WAYS GIRLS TURN GUYS DOWN!!
HE: I'm a photographer I've been looking for a face like yours!
SHE: I'm a plastic surgeon. I've been looking for a face like
yours!!
HE: May I have the pleasure of this dance?
SHE: No, I'd like to have some pleasure too!!!
HE: How did you get to be so beautiful?
SHE: I must have been given your share!!!
HE: Will you come out with me this Saturday?
SHE: Sorry! I'm having a headache this weekend!!!
HE: Go on, don't be shy. Ask me out!
SHE: Okay, get out!!!
HE: I think I could make you very happy
SHE: Why? Are you leaving?
HE: What would you say if I asked u to marry me?
SHE: Nothing. I can't talk and laugh at the same time!!!
HE: Can I have your name?
SHE: Why, don't you already have one?
HE: Shall we go and see a film?
SHE: I've already seen it!!!
HE: Do you think it was fate that brought us together?
SHE: Nah, it was plain bad luck!!!
HE: Where have you been all my life?
SHE: Hiding from you.
HE: Haven't I seen you someplace before?
SHE: Yes, thats why I don't go there anymore.
HE: Is this seat empty?
SHE: Yes, and this one will be if you sit down.
HE: So, what do you do for a living?
SHE: I'm a female impersonator.
HE: Hey baby, what's your sign?
SHE: Do not enter.
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