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Saturday, June 26, 2010

World Cup FIFA 2010



2010 FIFA World Cup: Schedule



Round of 16:
Uruguayvs.South Korea-26 Jun 7:30pm (India Time)
United Statesvs.Ghana-27 Jun 12:00am (India Time)
Germanyvs.England-27 Jun 7:30pm (India Time)
Argentinavs.Mexico-28 Jun 12:00am (India Time)
Netherlandsvs.Slovakia-28 Jun 7:30pm (India Time)
Brazilvs.Chile-29 Jun 12:00am (India Time)
Paraguayvs.Japan-29 Jun 7:30pm (India Time)
Spainvs.Portugal-30 Jun 12:00am (India Time)
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Friday, June 25, 2010

About Tamil Semmozhi Manadu


It is Chief Minister Karunanidhi’s dream project and to make sure the historic event draws enough audiences, schools and colleges in Tamil Nadu have been closed today. There is a special casual leave for government employees and the entire state machinery is camping in the textile city.As the first world Tamil conference, after the language was granted a classical status, commences in Coimbatore on Wednesday, the venue has turned into a spectacle.A whopping three hundred and eighty crore rupees have been pumped in and the event brings together around four thousand Tamil scholars and over a lakh visitors from the Tamil diaspora around the world.While Coimbatore will be in the grip of the world Tamil conference fever over the next few days, political commentators will watch every word of Karunanidhi whether he speaks about his retirement plans as announced last year.Hon’ble Chief Minister Dr. Kalaignar M Karunanidhi released the Logo and website for World Classical Tamil Conference 2010.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

DURING THE JOB INTERVIEW...

Make a Good First Impression.
The outcome of the interview will depend largely on the impression you make during the first five minutes.

To succeed, you must project a professional, competent and enthusiastic image. Your aim is to convince the interviewer that you would be an asset to the company. Keep the following in mind:

Be punctual.
Do whatever it takes to arrive a few minutes early. If necessary, drive to the company the night before and time yourself. Allow extra time for traffic, parking and slow elevators.

Dress right.
Your clothing should be appropriate for the position you're seeking. Attire must fit well within the office and be immaculate. If you don't know what the typical attire at the company is, call and ask! Shoes should be polished; pants/skirts and shirts pressed.

Shake well.
A firm handshake is appropriate and projects confidence. Make eye contact when you shake.

Speak correct body language.
Send the right message by standing straight, moving confidently, and sitting slightly forward in your chair.

Let the employer lead into conversations about benefits.
Your focus on salary, stock options and vacation time can turn off an otherwise-interested interviewer.

Be honest.
Tell the interviewer about your work skills, strengths and experience, including any volunteer work you have done. If you haven’t had a particular kind of experience, say so, but also demonstrate your ability to learn new skills by changing the focus back to a time when you did so for a prior employer.

Be enthusiastic.
Show your clear interest in the job you are seeking and in the business. Smile and make frequent eye contact. Listen attentively and take notes.

Find common ground.
Pictures, books, plants, etc., in the office can be conversation starters.
But beware! I once heard of an applicant who, spying a picture on the employer’s desk said: "Hey, Tommy Lasorda. Have you met him?" "Her", corrected the hiring manager. "That's my wife".

Have your own agenda and know where the interview should be heading.
This will give you confidence and help you move from one area of questioning to the next.
Remember: Most interviewers are as uncomfortable as you are. They just want the position to be filled as fast as possible.

If you can put the interviewer at ease by helping things move smoothly, you'll improve your chances of being hired. Remember the following:

Listening skills.
Listen carefully and ask questions to probe deeper into what the interviewer is telling you. Most interviewers are delightfully surprised by a question such as, "How could I help you solve the problem you've just described?"

Negative statements about previous jobs or employers. NEVER make them. Instead, be diplomatic. No matter how bad your last job or boss was, there's probably something good you learned from the experience. Emphasize the positive - with a smile.

Common interview questions

The best way to avoid having a bad job interview is to prepare ahead of time.
So practice, practice, PRACTICE your answers to the following questions:
  • Please tell me about yourself...
  • Why should we hire you?
  • What are your plans for the next year? Two years? Five years?
  • What do expect to get from this job?
  • What are your biggest weaknesses?
  • What are your biggest strengths?
  • Why did you leave your last job?
  • What would your former employer say about you if I called them today?
  • Why did you get into this line of work?
  • What make you want to apply to this company?
The interview is a two way street.
Remember you are also interviewing the employer to see if you want to work for that company.
You should have a list of questions in mind to ask the interviewer. Here are some suggestions.
  • What would you expect of me? What would my main responsibilities be?
  • How would my performance be evaluated?
  • Is there room for promotion?
  • Would there be any travel involved with this position?
  • Where do you see this company in two years?
  • How would you describe your management style?
  • How do you see me fitting into this company?
Most hiring decisions are made at the first interview.
How you come across in that interview could be as important as your experience and job skills.

What is Protocol?


In information technology, a protocol (from the Greek protocollon, which was a leaf of paper glued to a manuscript volume, describing its contents) is the special set of rules that end points in a telecommunication connection use when they communicate. Protocols exist at several levels in a telecommunication connection. For example, there are protocols for the data interchange at the hardware device level and protocols for data interchange at the application program level. In the standard model known as Open Systems Interconnection (OSI), there are one or more protocols at each layer in the telecommunication exchange that both ends of the exchange must recognize and observe. Protocols are often described in an industry or international standard.On the Internet, there are the TCP/IP protocols, consisting of:
There are many other Internet protocols, such as the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

Sunday, June 20, 2010

B.Tech Final year Project Domains for Computer Science department


  • Image Processing
  • Network Security
  • Data Mining
  • Distributed Networks
  • Software Engineering
  • Mobile Computing
  • Parallel And Distributed Systems
  • Grid Computing
  • HR
  • Finance
  • Marketing
  • Real-Time Project domain
  • Robotics
  • Wireless communications
  • Biometrics 
  • Networking 
  • Web services 

Web Services Introduction

Web Services can convert your applications into Web-applications.
Web Services are published, found, and used through the Web.

What You Should Already Know

Before you continue, you should have a basic understanding of the following:
  • HTML
  • XML


What are Web Services?

  • Web services are application components
  • Web services communicate using open protocols
  • Web services are self-contained and self-describing
  • Web services can be discovered using UDDI
  • Web services can be used by other applications
  • XML is the basis for Web services

How Does it Work?

The basic Web services platform is XML + HTTP.
XML provides a language which can be used between different platforms and programming languages and still express complex messages and functions.
The HTTP protocol is the most used Internet protocol.
Web services platform elements:
  • SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)
  • UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration)
  • WSDL (Web Services Description Language)

About HTML


INTRODUCTION:

Webpages are written in HTML - a simple scripting language.

HTML is short for HyperText Markup Language.

* Hypertext is simply a piece of text that works as a link.


* Markup Language is a way of writing layout information within documents.


Basically an HTML document is a plain text file that contains text and nothing else.When a browser opens an HTML file, the browser will look for HTML codes in the text and use them to change the layout, insert images, or create links to other pages.Since HTML documents are just text files they can be written in even the simplest text editor.A more popular choice is to use a special HTML editor - maybe even one that puts focus on the visual result rather than the codes - a so-called WYSIWYG editor ("What You See Is What You Get").Some of the most popular HTML editors, such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver will let you create pages more or less as you write documents in Word or whatever text editor you're using.

However, there are some very good reasons to create your own pages - or parts of them - by hand...

Raavan Movie Review...

The story of ‘Raavanan’ is said to be this. Dev (Prithviraj) is a police officer who falls in love with a classical dancer Ragini (Aishwarya Rai) and marries her. Post marriage Dev is posted in a tribal town controlled by Veera (Vikram) whose writs alone control the people of the town. Veera, the warlord is seen as challenger and the law enforcers lead by Dev believe the key to bringing order to the place is to crush Veera.
In an attempt to vanquish Vikram, Prithviraj misses the target and kills Priyamani who is the sister of Vikram. An infuriated, Vikram kidnaps Aishwarya Rai and takes her into the forest. This draws Prithviraj into the forest and the forest becomes their battle ground. The dense, confusing and scary jungle sets in motion a string of events which test their beliefs and change their fortunes.
A town where the word of law is not the police but Beera, a tribal who has, over the years, shifted the power equation of the place from the ruling to the have-nots of the area. Dev knows that the key to bringing order to any place is to vanquish the big fish; in this case
The protagonist is Ravana, an anti hero who is doing it to take revenge on the cop who humiliated his sister and was responsible for her death.
Vikram would be portraying the title character based on Ravana.More recent reports have Abhishek portraying the role of Ravana and Vikram playing Rama.There are conflicting reports on the role Vikram is playing in the Tamil Version Ashokavanam.

Today's Interview Question from JAVA

Q: What is the difference between an Interface and an Abstract class?
A: An abstract class can have instance methods that implement a default behavior. An Interface can only declare constants and instance methods, but cannot implement default behavior and all methods are implicitly abstract. An interface has all public members and no implementation. An abstract class is a class which may have the usual flavors of class members (private, protected, etc.), but has some abstract methods.
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Q: What is the purpose of garbage collection in Java, and when is it used?
A: The purpose of garbage collection is to identify and discard objects that are no longer needed by a program so that their resources can be reclaimed and reused. A Java object is subject to garbage collection when it becomes unreachable to the program in which it is used.

Q: Describe synchronization in respect to multithreading.
A: With respect to multithreading, synchronization is the capability to control the access of multiple threads to shared resources. Without synchonization, it is possible for one thread to modify a shared variable while another thread is in the process of using or updating same shared variable. This usually leads to significant errors. 
Q: Explain different way of using thread?
A: The thread could be implemented by using runnable interface or by inheriting from the Thread class. The former is more advantageous, 'cause when you are going for multiple inheritance..the only interface can help.

What is Internet...

A global network connecting millions of computers. More than 100 countries are linked into exchanges of data, news and opinions. Unlike online services, which are centrally controlled, the Internet is decentralized by design. Each Internet computer, called a host, is independent. Its operators can choose which Internet services to use and which local services to make available to the global Internet community. Remarkably, this anarchy by design works exceedingly well.  There are a variety of ways to access the Internet. Most online services, such as America Online, offer access to some Internet services. It is also possible to gain access through a commercial Internet Service Provider (ISP).

Saturday, June 19, 2010

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