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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Freedom to me is ...

15th August, 2010.

63rd Independence Day over,

Independence or Freedom is one of the most valued words in everyone’s vocabulary. For most of us, Freedom is a word relegated to the yellowed-with-age Constitution books, vacuumed and dusted annually and flaunted for a week at the most, around August 15th.

Freedom walks hand-in-hand with responsibility always. It is such a feeling that once you experience it, even if you mess up a little bit due to the initial euphoria, soon enough you’ll draw your own line of control. However talking in a more social way, one can’t imagine not being a free individual- unshackled and unrestrained. Freedom is to speak up one’s mind, free to express any and every opinion fearlessly, free to criticize and of course be criticized and above all to put oneself on the line- no matter what the cost.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Apple markets to go rocky, yet iPad a dream to keep!

With the credits markets still rocky and the public still carrying a sour taste for big banks, you might think that cash would be king again. But there are some places where your hard cold cash is no good. For example, if you’re thinking about walking into an Apple store and dropping some of your hard -earned money for a new iPad or iPhone, think again. Because for those two items, it’s credit or debit only.
Why?

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

HTTP Error 403 Explained (My Version)

One of my senior named Shashank Shekhar Mishra ( CS Deptt.)  has his own blog website named Loony Goonie. Now, he has provided feeds for his website on social networking websites like Facebook, Twitter etc. But the main problem is that whenever someone tries the link for the blog, a message saying HTTP 403 Forbidden Error displays.

This blog is regarding this very problem.

Now, what exactly is this 403 Forbidden Error?

Well the reason for this problem is as follows:

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Pick Up Your Email, from any computer, anywhere in the world

Okay, so this blog is totally different from the first one. Well, this is about a new website that i came across recently and tried it. So i thought of informing u people as well.

Like FuseMail, mail2web.com lets you check almost any e-mail account from virtually anywhere. In ad-hoc mode (temporary user mode; like guest account in windows operating systems), you don’t even need to register: Just enter your e-mail account and password. This can make u uneasy, but according to the privacy policy, passwords are never stored just like in hthe default settings of ur web browsers. The service does its level best to ascertain server settings for Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, and other popular mail services; you can also provide POP(Post Office Protocol) or IMAP(Internet Message Access Protocol) settings manually.