Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Tiny Camera

Volvox Tiny Camera

Volvox Tiny Camera

The Volvox USB Web Cam brings a little ingenuitiy to the mind-numbing world of web cam marketing, and certainly provides ample opportunities for naughtiness and legerdemain.

Made by digicam guts specialists Sydnt, the camera-in-flash-drive-clothing snaps onto the end of a USB extension cable and does its thing, offering a 1.3 megapixel resolution and able to shoot 30 frames per second of video. No dimensions are given, but it's about an inch wide and two long, comforming to the classic "suppository" school of USB dongle design.

Sunyang DNT, a Korean company, presents the Volvox which is an USB thumbdrive as well as a Webcam. The Volvox has a 1.3 Megapixel sensor which can capture video at 30fps with a 640×480 resolution. It is also a USB Flash drive with capacities of 512MB, 1GB or 2GB.
The suggested price for 512MB model is 55,000(KRW).

Worlds Smallest Hard Drive

Worlds Smallest Hard Drive

Its an 8GB hard drive! Toshiba showed off its tiny, 0.85-inch hard drive last night, which is so small that it may have to be slapped with a “choking hazard” warning. It actually has a Guinness Book of World Records entry and weighs all of 2 grams. The drive has just jumped from 4GB to 8GB…can 16GB be far behind?

At its storage booth, Toshiba also showed off external storage hard drives (the first it’s ever released), plus the first-ever writeable HD-DVD drives, in form factors for both desktop PCs and laptops.

Source: Yahoo

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Sea Organ - Musical Instrument

The Sea organ is an architectural object located in Zadar, Croatia and an experimental musical instrument which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps. The waves create somewhat random but harmonic sounds.

The device was made by the architect Nikola Bašić as part of the project to redesign the old city coast (riva), and the site was opened to the public on April 15, 2005.

Source: email & http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_organ

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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

DIWALI MASTI - JCI Secunderabad

Greetings for the Festive Season!

I am posting this on behalf of a Voluntary Organisation called JCI Secunderabad.

JCI is a non-profit, voluntary youth organization involved with personality development, community development and other charitable activities. It is the "Worldwide Federation of Young Leaders and Entrepreneurs". To know more about the organization, pls. visit http://www.jci.cc/

As part of its fund raising activity, each year
, the organization is involved with sourcing Diwali Crackers directly from the manufacturers and offering it at a very reasonable price (much less than the Distributor's price) to customers. In the process JCI makes some money for their community welfare activities.

I am herewith enclosing the brochure for "DIWALI MASTI" briefing the Products and their prices. Please let me know your requirements and we shall arrange to deliver them at your doorstep.

We need your support in making this project a success. Please share this info with your contacts and place your valuable order with us by email, SMS or Phone.




Please feel free to revert with any queries.

Jc Sravan Kumar
Secretary Elect 2008
Cell: 9246538824

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Firefox useful addons

Firefox is most powerful browser i ever seen. I said powerful because of feasibility of implementing Add-ons/extensions (Add-ons are small pieces of software that can add new features or tiny tweaks to your Firefox.). I use Firefox because of these Add-ons/extensions.
They helped me lot in my daily office work. It has enormous features with the help of Add-ons/extensions.
Here I am listing the powerful/most useful Add-ons/extensions list.

1. Greasemonkey


Allows you to customize the way a webpage displays using small bits of JavaScript.
Hundreds of scripts, for a wide variety of popular sites, are already available at http://userscripts.org.

You can write your own scripts, too. Mark Pilgrim's definitive Greasemonkey guide, diveintogreasemonkey.org will show you how.

2. Web Developer -


Adds a menu and a toolbar with various web developer tools.

3.
Download Statusbar:


View and manage downloads from a tidy statusbar - without the download window getting in the way of your web browsing.

Despite its compact size, Download Statusbar packs in more useful features than the standard download window. The fully customizable interface auto-hides when not in use, allowing full control without interruption.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Undocumented GMail Shortcut To Delete Mails

GMail has a very useful undocumented shortcut which allows you to delete mails. Select the required mails in the list and press # key (shift+3) and all the selected message will move to Deleted Items. I tried this shortcut on Microsoft Internet Explorer & Firefox browsers and it worked.

GMail shortcuts work only if Keyboard Shortcuts option is switched on. Follow these steps to enable shortcuts in GMail

  • Click on Settings link
  • Identify Keyboard shortcuts option available in the General Setting tab
  • Choose Keyboard shortcuts on

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Easy way to convert virtually any file to PDF

CutePDF writer is a free software which allows virtually any type of file to be converted to a PDF. Any file format which support print functionality can be converted to a professional document using this software. CutePDF writer installs as a virtual printer and is available for any application that offers print option. This application is very easy to use, just select CutePDF Writer as your printer while printing your source file and select print button to create a PDF.
CutePDF description given at their official web site

CutePDF Writer (formerly CutePDF Printer) is the free version of commercial PDF creation software. CutePDF Writer installs itself as a "printer subsystem". This enables virtually any Windows applications (must be able to print) to create professional quality PDF documents - with just a push of a button!FREE for personal and commercial use! No watermarks! No Popup Web Ads!

Click here to download CutePDF Writer and instructions to be followed for installing it

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Proxy server - 1

In computer networks, a proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application program) which services the requests of its clients by forwarding requests to other servers. A client connects to the proxy server, requesting some service, such as a file, connection, web page, or other resource, available from a different server. The proxy server provides the resource by connecting to the specified server and requesting the service on behalf of the client. A proxy server may optionally alter the client's request or the server's response, and sometimes it may serve the request without contacting the specified server.
A proxy server that passes all requests and replies unmodified is usually called a gateway or sometimes tunneling proxy.
A proxy server can be placed in the user's local computer or at specific key points between the user and the destination servers or the Internet.

Types and functions
Proxy servers implement one or more of the following functions:

Caching proxy server
A proxy server can service requests without contacting the specified server, by retrieving content saved from a previous request, made by the same client or even other clients. This is called caching. Caching proxies keep local copies of frequently requested resources, allowing large organizations and Internet Service Providers to significantly reduce their upstream bandwidth usage and cost, while significantly increasing performance.
There are well-defined rules for caching. Some poorly-implemented caching proxies have had downsides (e.g., an inability to use user authentication). Some problems are described in RFC 3143 (Known HTTP Proxy/Caching Problems).

Web proxy
A Web 2.0 style example,
Proxies that focus on WWW traffic are called web proxies. Many web proxies attempt to block offensive web content. Other web proxies reformat web pages for a specific purpose or audience (e.g., cell phones and PDAs for persons with disabilities).
Many organizations — including schools, corporations, and countries — use proxy servers to enforce acceptable network use policies (see content-control software) or to provide security, anti-malware, and caching services. A traditional web proxy is not transparent to the client application, which must be configured to use the proxy (manually or with a configuration script). In some cases, where alternative means of connection to the Internet are available (e.g., a SOCKS server or NAT connection), the user might be able to avoid policy control by simply resetting the client configuration and bypassing the proxy. Furthermore, administration of browser configuration can be a burden for network administrators.
Access control: Some proxy servers implement a logon requirement. In large organizations, authorized users must log on to gain access to the WWW. The organization can thereby track usage to individuals.
Web Proxies such as Vtunnel and Fast web proxy became well known when Google in the UK required all Gmail users to have a @googlemail.com email address rather than the standard @gmail.com address. The web proxies were used to bypass restrictions put on and allowed UK users to have the @gmail address.

Anonymizing proxy server:

A proxy server that removes identifying information from the client's requests for the purpose of anonymity is called an anonymizing proxy server or anonymizer.

Hostile proxy:

Proxies can also be installed by online criminals, in order to eavesdrop upon the dataflow between the client machine and the web. All accessed pages, as well as all forms submitted, can be captured and analyzed by the proxy operator. For this reason, passwords to online services (such as webmail and banking) should be changed if an unauthorized proxy is detected.

Intercepting proxy server

An intercepting proxy (often incorrectly called "transparent proxy") combines a proxy server with a Gateway. Connections made by client browsers through the gateway are redirected through the proxy without client-side configuration (or often knowledge).
Intercepting proxies are commonly used in businesses to prevent avoidance of acceptable use policy, and to ease administrative burden, since no client browser configuration is required.
It is often possible to detect the use of an intercepting proxy server by comparing the external IP address to the address seen by an external web server, or by examining the HTTP headers on the server side

Transparent and non-transparent proxy server:

The term "transparent proxy" is most often used incorrectly to mean "intercepting proxy" (because the client does not need to configure a proxy and cannot directly detect that its requests are being proxied).
However, RFC 2616 (Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1) offers different definitions:
"A 'transparent proxy' is a proxy that does not modify the request or response beyond what is required for proxy authentication and identification.
"A 'non-transparent proxy' is a proxy that modifies the request or response in order to provide some added service to the user agent, such as group annotation services, media type transformation, protocol reduction, or anonymity filtering."

continued in 2nd part

Forex Indicator

There are hundreds forex indicator in Forex. these indicator basically is a script or program writen using program language here are some good forex indicator :



Simple Moving Average (SMA) - The average price of a given time period, (5 minutes, 10 minutes, 1 day, etc.) where each of the chosen periods carries the same weight for the average. Example using the closing prices of the USD/JPY currency pair: Day 1 close = 124.00, Day 2 close = 126.00, Day 3 close = 124.00, Day 4 close = 126.00; The 4-day SMA is 125.00 (the average of the prior four closes).

Exponential Moving Average (EMA) - Here, the averages are calculated with the recent forex rates carrying more weight in the overall average; for example: In a 10-day exponential moving average, the last 5 days will have more effect on the average than the first 5 days. The idea is to use the most recent data as a better indication of trend direction.

Bollinger Bands - The basic interpretation of Bollinger Bands is that prices tend to stay within the upper and lower bands. The distinctive characteristic of Bollinger Bands is that the spacing between the bands varies based on the volatility of the prices. During periods of extreme currency price changes (i.e., high volatility), the bands widen to become more forgiving. During periods of low volatility, the bands narrow to contain currency prices. The bands are plotted two standard deviations above and below a simple moving average. They indicate a "sell" when above the moving average (or close to the upper band) and a "buy" when below it (or close to the lower band). The bands are used by some forex traders in conjunction with other analyses, including RSI, MACD, CCI, and Rate of Change.

Parabolic SAR - The Parabolic SAR (stop-and-reversal) is a time/price trend following system used to set trailing price stops. The Parabolic SAR provides excellent exit points. Forex traders using this technical indicator should close long positions when the price falls below the SAR and close short positions when the price rises above the SAR. If you are long (i.e., the price is above the SAR), the SAR will move up every day, regardless of the direction the price is moving. The amount the SAR moves up depends on the amount that currency rates move.

Rate of Change - The oldest closing price divided into the most recent one.

RSI (Relative Strength Index) - The RSI is a price-following oscillator that ranges between 0 and 100. A popular method of analyzing the RSI is to look for a divergence in which the currency price is making a new high, but the RSI is failing to surpass its previous high. This divergence is an indication of an impending reversal. When the RSI then turns down and falls below its most recent trough, it is said to have completed a "failure swing." The failure swing is considered a confirmation of the impending reversal in the price of the currency.

Stochastics - Stochastic studies are based on the premise that as prices rise, closing prices tend to be near the high value. Conversely, as prices fall, closing prices are near the low for the period. Stochastic studies are made of two lines, %D and %K, that move between a scale of 0 and 100. The %D line is the moving average over a specified period of time of the %K line. The %K line measures where the closing price of a currency is compared to the price range for a given number of periods.

Momentum - Designed to measure the rate of price change, not the actual price level. Consists of the net difference between the current closing price and the oldest closing price from a predetermined period. The Momentum indicator can be used as either a trend-following oscillator similar to the MACD or as a leading indicator.

MACD - Moving Average Convergence/Divergence - Consists of two exponential moving averages that are plotted against the zero line. The zero line represents the times the values of the two moving averages are identical. The MACD is calculated by subtracting a 26-day moving average of a currency's price from a 12-day moving average of its price. The result is an indicator that oscillates above and below zero. When the MACD is above zero, it means the 12-day moving average is higher than the 26-day moving average. This is bullish as it shows that current expectations (i.e., the 12-day moving average) are more bullish than previous expectations (i.e., the 26-day average). This implies a bullish, or upward, shift in the forex rate. When the MACD falls below zero, it means that the 12-day moving average is less than the 26-day moving average, implying a bearish shift in the currency.

ADX - Measures the strength of a prevailing currency trend and whether or not there is direction in the currency market. Plotted from zero on up, usually a reading above 25 can be considered directional.

William's %R - A momentum indicator that measures overbought/oversold levels in the price of a currency. The interpretation of Williams' %R is very similar to that of the Stochastic Oscillator, except that %R is plotted upside-down and the Stochastic Oscillator has internal smoothing. Readings in the range of 80 to 100% indicate oversold, while readings in the 0 to 20% range suggest overbought.

Volatility - Measures the overall volatility of a currency in a given time period.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Encode/Decode Html Text

While posting u will come across a situation where u want to post a code snippet which includes <,> and some of the html tags. Blogger doesn't treate these symbols as they & it treates them as html tags.

In this kind of situation you can use the below link to encode/decode html text. Just you need to copy the text which you want to post it will encodes the given html and gives u the final text. Just copy that and post it.

http://centricle.com/tools/html-entities/

Setup and configuration for New Blogger Tag Cloud / Label Cloud


Here is the code and setup information to use the Label Cloud in New Blogger.First you obviously have to have a blog on New Blogger, and you MUST be using the layouts templates,(this isn't available for classic templates, or FTP published blogs ) and you must have some posts labeled already. (There needs to be at least ONE label with more than ONE entry or the scripts hit a bug - so have at least one label with more than one entry before starting).

Make sure you backup your template before making any changes!

Log into Blogger and go to your layouts section. On the 'Page Elements' setup page make sure you have a label widget already installed where you want it (it can be moved aroundlater). Then go to the Edit HTML settings and leave the widgets NOT exapanded. It will makethings easier to deal with.

Now the code comes in 3 parts. A section for the stylesheet, a configurations section,and then the actual widget itself.The first part to put in is the stylesheet section. The following code needs to be copiedand inserted into your stylesheet, which in the layouts is marked out by the
tags.Easiest thing to do is find the closing skin tag

]]>


and place the code right BEFORE that.Here it is, copy and paste without modification right now. I'll explain what can be tweaked later.






/* Label Cloud
Styles----------------------------------------------- */
#labelCloud
{text-align:center;font-family:arial,sans-serif;}
#labelCloud .label-cloud
li{display:inline;background-image:none
!important;padding:0
5px;margin:0;vertical-align:baseline
!important;border:0 !important;}
#labelCloud
ul{list-style-type:none;margin:0 auto;padding:0;}
#labelCloud a
img{border:0;display:inline;margin:0 0 0 3px;padding:0}
#labelCloud
a{text-decoration:none}
#labelCloud
a:hover{text-decoration:underline}
#labelCloud li a{}
#labelCloud
.label-cloud {}
#labelCloud
.label-count
{padding-left:0.2em;font-size:9px;color:#000}
#labelCloud
.label-cloud
li:before{content:"" !important}



This next section is the configuration section for the Cloud. It also goes in the head of the template, but outside of the stylesheet part. Easiest thing to do again is to find the closing stylesheet tag.

]]>

But this time place the code right AFTER that line, but BEFORE the tag. Here it is.

<script type='text/javascript'>
// Label Cloud User Variables
var cloudMin = 1;
var maxFontSize = 20;
var maxColor = [0,0,255];
var minFontSize = 10;
var minColor = [0,0,0];
var lcShowCount = false;
</script>

All of these settings can be changed but I'll explain them in a moment.

The defaults will work for now.Now the widget itself. Scroll down and find the label widget in your sidebar. It should looksomething like this

<b:widget id='Label1' locked='false' title='Labels' type='Label'/>
Copy the following code (from beginning widget tag to ending widget tag) and replacethe line above with it.



<b:widget id='Label1' locked='false' title='Label Cloud'
type='Label'><b:includable id='main'> <b:if
cond='data:title'>
<h2><data:title/></h2>
</b:if>
<div class='widget-content'>
<div id='labelCloud'/><script
type='text/javascript'>
// Don't change anything past this point
-----------------// Cloud function s() ripped from del.icio.usfunction
s(a,b,i,x){
if(a&gt;b){ var
m=(a-b)/Math.log(x),v=a-Math.floor(Math.log(i)*m)
}
else{ var
m=(b-a)/Math.log(x),v=Math.floor(Math.log(i)*m+a)
} return v }
var c=[];var
labelCount = new Array(); var ts = new Object;<b:loop
values='data:labels' var='label'>var theName =
&quot;<data:label.name/>&quot;;ts[theName] =
<data:label.count/>;</b:loop>
for (t in
ts){ if
(!labelCount[ts[t]]){
labelCount[ts[t]] = new
Array(ts[t])
} }var ta=cloudMin-1;tz =
labelCount.length - cloudMin;lc2 = document.getElementById('labelCloud');ul =
document.createElement('ul');ul.className = 'label-cloud';for(var t in
ts){ if(ts[t] &lt;
cloudMin){
continue; } for (var i=0;3
&gt; i;i++)
{
c[i]=s(minColor[i],maxColor[i],ts[t]-ta,tz)
}
var fs =
s(minFontSize,maxFontSize,ts[t]-ta,tz);
li =
document.createElement('li');
li.style.fontSize = fs+'px';
li.style.lineHeight = '1'; a =
document.createElement('a');
a.title = ts[t]+' Posts in '+t;
a.style.color =
'rgb('+c[0]+','+c[1]+','+c[2]+')';
a.href =
'/search/label/'+encodeURIComponent(t);
if
(lcShowCount){
span =
document.createElement('span');
span.innerHTML = '('+ts[t]+')
';
span.className =
'label-count';
a.appendChild(document.createTextNode(t));
li.appendChild(a);
li.appendChild(span);
} else
{
a.appendChild(document.createTextNode(t));
li.appendChild(a);
}
ul.appendChild(li); abnk =
document.createTextNode(' ');
ul.appendChild(abnk); }
lc2.appendChild(ul);
</script>
<noscript>
<ul> <b:loop values='data:labels'
var='label'>
<li> <b:if
cond='data:blog.url ==
data:label.url'>
<data:label.name/>
<b:else/>
<a
expr:href='data:label.url'><data:label.name/></a>
</b:if>
(<data:label.count/>)
</li> </b:loop>
</ul></noscript> <b:include
name='quickedit'/>
</div>
</b:includable></b:widget>


Now if all has gone well, and you have posts already labeled, then if you preview theblog you should see some form of the Cloud appearing. If it doesn't appear, then somethingwent wrong. You should probably back out and try it again from the start.

Update : I've found 2 things to check for first if the label cloud isn't showing. First make sure that at least one of your labels has more than one entry. A bug in the script causes it to fail when all the labels have only one entry.(As soon as any label has more than one entry, then it should be ok from then on) Also, make sure that none of your labels contain quote marks " . Apostrophes or single ticks ' are ok. ------

Most likely the cloud with it's default settings won't be what you ultimately want. But all the colors and sizes are configurable to match your tastes. If the cloud is appearing in previewthen you can go about changing some of the variables so they suit.


The settings in the Variables section will be where you make most of your adjustments. Here I'llexplain what each setting does.


var cloudMin= 1;


This setting you can use to limit the number of labels shown (for example if you have a lot of labels). Leave the setting at 1 to show ALL labels. If you enter in a higher number, then only labels that have at least that number of entries will appear in the cloud.

var maxFontSize = 20;
var maxColor = [0,0,255];
var minFontSize = 10;
var minColor = [0,0,0];
var lcShowCount = false;
The lines for maxFontSize maxColordo what you may think they do. The first one sets the size (in pixels) of the label with themost amount entries. The maxColor sets the color of that entry (in RGB format). Similiar withthe next two minFontSize minColorJust these are for the label with the least amount of entries. Again the size is in pixels, the color is in RGB format. Any labels between the two will get their color/sizes based onhow many labels they are, and where their entry count falls, giving the much desired cloud effect.


From my experimenting, there are many factors that make up a pleasant looking cloud. From color/size choice, to the number of actual labels, to how well dispersed the entries are amoungthe labels. 3 Labels don't make a good cloud as there isn't much to work with. You just haveto experiment around to see what looks good with your setup.


IMPORTANT, when change the color settings, Keep them in the format supplied. In between the [] and the numbers separated by commas. The default colors are BLUE for the max and BLACK for the min.You can select any valid RGB color combination. If you don't know what RGB colors are, don'tworry. It's just a way of defining a color. You can use many charts on the Internet toget the correct RGB value for the color you want to try. Here's one that is fairly good.
Remember, if you get the 3 sets of numbers to enter them in correctly. Inside the [ ] separated bycommas.
Also experiment with different font sizes. Again it depends on how many entries, how dispersedthey are, and how much room for the cloud is available as to what looks good.


The last variable there is
lcShowCount


This can either be false (default) or true. All this does is turn off/on the post count displayednext to the label. Usually in a 'traditional' cloud the count isn't used. But if you go to a 'flat' listing then it's sometimes useful to turn it on.


Now to the CSS section. Most people won't need to tweak these much, and it's not necessary to understand what all those entries are for. Most are just to make sure that other styling elements from the rest of your page don't inherit in and ruin the cloud. But there are a fewthat you may want to change to suit.The first line


#labelCloud {text-align:center;font-family:arial,sans-serif;}


You could change the fonts used in the cloud here if you wanted.Also, the text-align statement can also be changed. I have it set to center by default but youcould use


text-align:justify;text-align:right;text-align:left;


If those suit better.
The next line


#labelCloud .label-cloud li{display:inline;background-image:none !important;padding:0 5px;margin:0;vertical-align:baseline !important;border:0 !important;}
of realimportance is the first entry


display:inline;


You can change that to
display:block;
To get the 'Flat' (each entry on it's own separate line) listing of the weighted entries.Usually if that is set to block you would probably want to change the sort frequency from alphabetical to frequency. You do that by editing the widget from the Page Elements tab in Blogger


And the last bit I'll mention is the line


#labelCloud .label-count


If you set the lcShowCount variable to true to show the post counts, you could change the color/size of those numbered entries with that line.

Three columns template...

http://weblensblogs.blogspot.com/2007/04/3-column-widgets-compliant-blogger.html

http://webtalks.blogspot.com/2007/04/downlaod-three-column-new-blogger.html

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Forex Exchange Market

The foreign exchange (currency or forex or FX) market exists wherever one currency is traded for another. It is by far the largest financial market in the world, and includes trading between large banks, central banks, currency speculators, multinational corporations, governments, and other financial markets and institutions. The average daily trade in the global forex markets currently around US$ 1.9 trillion.[1] Retail traders (individuals) are a small fraction of this market and may only participate indirectly through brokers or banks.
Market size and liquidity
The foreign exchange market is unique because of
its trading volume,
the extreme liquidity of the market,
the large number of, and variety of, traders in the market,
its geographical dispersion,
its long trading hours: 24 hours a day (except on weekends),
the variety of factors that affect exchange rates.

According to the BIS,[1] average daily turnover in traditional foreign exchange markets is estimated at $1,880 billion. Daily averages in April for different years, in billions of US dollars, are presented on the chart below:
This $1.88 trillion in global foreign exchange market "traditional" turnover was broken down as follows:
$621 billion in spot transactions
$208 billion in outright forwards
$944 billion in forex swaps
$107 billion estimated gaps in reporting

In addition to "traditional" turnover, $1.26 trillion was traded in derivatives.
Exchange-traded forex futures contracts were introduced in 1972 at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and are actively traded relative to most other futures contracts. Forex futures volume has grown rapidly in recent years, and accounts for about 7% of the total foreign exchange market volume, according to The Wall Street Journal Europe (5/5/06, p. 20).
Average daily global turnover in traditional foreign exchange market transactions totaled $2.7 trillion in April 2006 according to IFSL estimates based on semi-annual London, New York, Tokyo and Singapore Foreign Exchange Committee data.
Overall turnover, including non-traditional foreign exchange derivatives and products traded on exchanges, averaged around $2.9 trillion a day. This was more than ten times the size of the combined daily turnover on all the world’s equity markets. Foreign exchange trading increased by 38% between April 2005 and April 2006 and has more than doubled since 2001. This is largely due to the growing importance of foreign exchange as an asset class and an increase in fund management assets, particularly of hedge funds and pension funds. The diverse selection of execution venues such as internet trading platforms has also made it easier for retail traders to trade in the foreign exchange market.

Because foreign exchange is an OTC market where brokers/dealers negotiate directly with one another, there is no central exchange or clearing house. The biggest geographic trading centre is the UK, primarily London, which according to IFSL estimates has increased its share of global turnover in traditional transactions from 31.3% in April 2004 to 32.4% in April 2006.

RPP The ten most active traders account for almost 73% of trading volume, according to The Wall Street Journal Europe, (2/9/06 p. 20). These large international banks continually provide the market with both bid (buy) and ask (sell) prices. The bid/ask spread is the difference between the price at which a bank or market maker will sell ("ask", or "offer") and the price at which a market-maker will buy ("bid") from a wholesale customer. This spread is minimal for actively traded pairs of currencies, usually 0–3 pips. For example, the bid/ask quote of EUR/USD might be 1.2200/1.2203. Minimum trading size for most deals is usually $100,000.
These spreads might not apply to retail customers at banks, which will routinely mark up the difference to say 1.2100 / 1.2300 for transfers, or say 1.2000 / 1.2400 for banknotes or travelers' checks. Spot prices at market makers vary, but on EUR/USD are usually no more than 3 pips wide (i.e. 0.0003). Competition has greatly increased with pip spreads shrinking on the major pairs to as little as 1 to 2 pips.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Images limit in orkut is gone...

Hey friends..

The no of images in orkut album (12) is gone.. now you can upload more photos....

thx,
vijju

Friday, September 21, 2007

Microsoft Outlook Tip - How To Stop Sending Incomplete Emails And Save Embarrassment

How many times have you send a partially composed mail or missed to attach a required document and realized after couple seconds that that you clicked on Send button by mistake? Almost all the email users would have come across this type of embarrassing situations at least once.
Microsoft Outlook has a nice feature which allows email users to recover from this type of mistakes and take appropriate actions to rectify them. Using a "Defer" rule in Microsoft Outlook we can pause all the mail delivery for few minutes after clicking the Send button. If we realize the mistake in the mail before the deferred time we can correct it and prevent an embarrassing situation.
After configuring the Defer rule (see the steps below to configure) all the sent mails will sit in Outbox for a few minutes before delivering to the recipients. If we want to stop the message from going out we can delete it from Outbox. Follow these steps to create the Defer rule

1. Follow the menu "Tools-->Rules and Alerts..." and select "New Rule..." to create a new rule

2. Choose the option "Check messages after sending" available in "Start from a blank rule" template section and click next

3. Click on the Next again to skip the wizard step "Which condition(s) do you want to check?" and a message box will be prompted with text "This rule will be applied to every message you send. Is this correct?". Select Yes.

4. On the next screen choose the option "defer delivery by a number of minutes", and then click on "a number of" and change the defer minutes to 3 minutes You can adjust this value to whatever you would like to) and click on next .

5. Again click on Next button to skip the wizard step "Are there any exceptions?" and give a name to this rule.

6. Specify any name of your choice and click on Finish to complete the rule definition.
That's all. From now onward all the mails will pause few minutes in Outbox and you will get time to correct mistakes

There is also one more feature

There is another feature in MS Outlook whereby one can "RECALL" the message
sent. though this is not a cent-percent accurate option but most of the times it
works. This works only if the recipient has not opened the email and u can get
it deleted from his inbox.

This is how u have to go about
it-:

On realizing a mistake in ur email sent, open the email from
your "sent items"

then go to the Actions Menu on the top.

Select the option of "Recall this message".
u have a
choice either to delete the message or delete and replace with a corrected one.

Thanks,

vijju

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

NEWTON IN ROMANTIC MOOD..............

Universal Law Of Love:

" Love Can Neither Be Created Nor Be Destroyed; Only It Can Transfer FromOne Girlfriend To Another Girlfriend With Some Loss Of Money "

First Law Of Love:

" A Boy In Love With A Girl, Continue To Be In Love With Her And A GirlIn Love With A Boy, Continue To Be In Love With Him, Until Or Unless Any External Agent(Brother Or Father Of The G irl) Comes Into Play AndBreak The Legs Of The Boy. "
Second Law Of Love:

" The Rate Of Change Of Intensity Of Love Of A Girl Towards A Boy IsDirectly Proportional To The Instantaneous Bank Balance Of The Boy AndThe Direction Of This Love Is Same To As Increment Or Decrement Of TheBank Balance. "

Third Law Of Love:
"The Force Applied While Proposing A Girl By A Boy Is Equal And OppositeTo The Force Applied By The Girl While Slapping."

Monday, September 10, 2007

G i rlfriend 5.0 to W i fe 1.0 : )

G i rlfriend 5.0 to W i fe 1.0 : )
Dear Tech Support Team:
Last year I upgraded from Girlfriend 5.0 to Wife 1.0.I soon noticed that the new program, Wife 1.0 installed itself into all other programs and now monitors all other system activities. Applications such as BachelorNights 10.3, Cricket 5.0, BeerWithBuddies 7.5, and Outings 3.6 no longer runs, crashing the system whenever selected. I can't seem to keep Wife 1.0 in the background while attempting to run my favorite applications.
I'm thinking about going back to Girlfriend 5.0 , but the 'uninstall' doesn't work on Wife 1.0.
Please help!
Thanks,
"A Troubled User"
REPLY:
Dear Troubled User:
This is a very common problem that people complain about. Many people upgrade from Girlfriend 5.0 to Wife 1.0 , thinking that it is just a Utilities and Entertainment program.Wife 1.0 is an OPERATING SYSTEM and is designed by its Creator to run EVERYTHING!! ! It is also impossible to delete Wife 1.0 and to return to Girlfriend 5.0.It is impossible to uninstall, or purge the program files from the system once installed.You cannot go back to Girlfriend 5.0 because Wife 1.0 is designed not to allow this.I recommend that you keep Wife1.0 and work on improving the environment.I suggest installing the background application "Yes Dear" to alleviate software augmentation. The best course of action is to enter the command C:\APOLOGIZE because ultimately you will have to give the APOLOGIZE command before the system will return to normal anyway.
Wife 1.0 is a great program, but it tends to be very high maintenance. Wife 1.0 comes with several support programs, such as Clean 2.5, Sweep 3.0, Cook 1.5 and DoLaundry 4.2. However, be very careful how you use these programs. Improper use will cause the system to launch the program NagNag 9.5 . Once this happens, the only way to improve the performance of Wife 1.0 is to purchase additional software. I recommend Sarees 2.1 and Jewellery 5.0
STATUTORY WARNING : DO NOT, under any circumstances, install SecretaryWithShortS kirt 3.3. This application is not supported by Wife 1.0 and will cause irreversible damage to the operating system.
Best of luck,
Tech Support .

Saturday, September 08, 2007

How to get your Yahoo ID back if it's been hacked

Hey friends i found this tip but not sure that it will work.. try ur luck...

How to get your idback if it's been hacked.

1) You will need your b-day, zip code, alt email, secret questionthat you made the id with.(doesn't matter if it was changed)

2) Now Call (408) 349-3300 - Get to customer service.Let them know your yahoo name was hacked or something.Tell them your original info you used to make the id.
If you cant use long distance then email my-login-support@yahoo-inc.com with all your info that you can possibly send themand wait for response then email back with info again.

3) If they say your info is wrong but you know that it isright then argue with them and tell them to look atthe original info of the id.

4) If they still refuse then ask to speak to a supervisor.- Because they can see more info on their computers.

5) Tell the supervisor to look at the original info on the id,that it was made with and know some of the following.

Some tips are.

1)-know names on your friends list
2)-know email messages if any
3)-know your service provider
4)-know what Y! groups you were associated with
5)-know when id was made
6) -know when name was taken or lost or whatever approximately.

Just remember to be nice and let them know that you havepersonal e-mail's from people that you have'nt been able tonotify that your e-mail address from yahoo has been hacked.And that you would rather use your yahoo e-mail accountbecause you like it best

Regards,
Vijju

Friday, September 07, 2007

Orkut now with multi-language support - Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi

The popularity of orkut has surged ahead with each passing day. And with the social networking site becoming such a rage, it was but obvious, that orkut would be launching a regional version soon. And that has become a reality now. Orkut has now support for many Indian regional languages - Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi.Orkut is one universal community where people from many part of the world communicate with each other, often transcending physical and cultural barriers.


Orkut helps you coummunicate with your old friends, relatives and you can make new friends out there too. This universal community is growing day by day and now the latest update is that orkut is available in 5 different languages : Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil and telugu also. This surely comes as a great news for the people who would like to communicate in their native languages, instead of typing the same in english alphabets. India is a stronghold for the networking site with a lot of memberships increasing by each passing minute.
So keeping all this in mind Google finally launched this new feature especially for the Indians. Since in India there are more than 400 different languages spoken, so it was not easy to put all the languages to test right in the beginning. To start with google has choosen 5 languages. These languages cover 80% of the India, so to make a start these were the best suited ones. And with the growing demand, many other regional languages can be expected to come in, like Punjabi and even Urdu.
And Google has ensured that it’s members don’t face too much of a problem while viewing the orkut site in Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil or Telugu, which is very easy. Just follow these simple steps:


1. Goto settings button

2. Goto general tab and choose your preferred langauge from the drop down menu

3. Finally save the changes

And start enjoying this amazing feature by Google, which will make orkutting all the more fun. Have a nice time!

Thanks,
Yours Vijju.....

Monday, September 03, 2007

Google Mobile Phones Coming (G Phone)



Google Mobile Phones Coming (G Phone)
Google has been lobbying the U.S. government for changes in wireless policy. While it did not achieve as much as it wanted in the planning for the upcoming 700 Mhz spectrum auction in January, it did push for the fact that consumers in the U.S. can buy any phone and use it on any carrier in the future. Meaning, that when the Gphone does drop, most likely you'll be albe to use it on any carrier you please. The Googlephone will most likely be 3G as well, which means video conferencing, yea you can't do that with the iPhone. For you iPhones users though, would this be enough to make you switch?

The Observer of London is reporting that Google might be working with HTC and mobile/telecom giant Orange to build a Google Mobile Phone, which could possibly have Google software inside the device, and would be able to do many of the web tasks smartly. The device, article speculates, could go on sale in 2008. (Of course, we would all have forgotten by then… if it doesn't happen.) Orange and Google, both declined to comment.

Their plans centre on a branded Google phone, which would probably also carry Orange's logo. The device would not be revolutionary: manufactured by HTC, a Taiwanese firm specialising in smart phones and Personal Data Assistants (PDAs), it might have a screen similar to a video iPod. But it would have built-in Google software which would dramatically improve on the slow and cumbersome experience of surfing the web from a mobile handset.




















Friday, August 31, 2007

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Introducing Message History for Yahoo! Messenger

Introducing Message History for Yahoo! Messenger

Yahoo! Messenger for the Web (beta) has just launched and includes an exciting new feature: Message History. The feature, which is available in select versions of the product, saves IM conversations in your account on our Yahoo! servers.
You can now access and search your message history from any computer -- just like email. Whether or not you use this feature, your IM friends and others you communicate with on Yahoo! Messenger may save conversations in their Yahoo! accounts.
You can learn more about
Message History, your Privacy, and the updated Terms of Service.
You can try this new feature on the new
Yahoo! Messenger for the Web (beta).

Source: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/messenger/web/web1/mh/mh-01.html

Thanks,

Yours Vijju....

Sunday, April 08, 2007