Sunday, May 13, 2012

First Time in Flight(Indigo to Pune)


முதல் முறைய flight la போறது ரொம்ப நல்லா இருந்தது. நச்சு Air Hostess. Flight take of um land ஆகுறது மட்டும் பயமா இருந்தது மத்த படி நல்லா இருந்தது.
New Job in Pune, Calsoft Inc.


College, School ரெண்டுமே Avadi la. Office um Avadi la nu patha first Guindy then Banglore then Pune. ரொம்ப துரமாவே JOB வந்துட்டு இருக்கு. Finally now in Pune.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Google to Turn Your Wallet into an E-Wallet

Your shopping sprees may have just got hassle-free, with Google. Google Inc. has in a bid to provide better shopping experiences tied up with MasterCard and Citigroup.

Those with subscriptions to this application on their phones will be able to make their payments by just waving their phone in front of the electronic readers. This application is developed for consumers who own a Citibank credit/debit card. Available only on the Nexus S for now; this application will be integrated on all Android phones in the future.

Google has been actively involving itself in promoting advertising on its huge platform, and this application is just a step into that direction. Although Google will not receive any forwards of the transactions, it will probably have a strong advertising revenue base. With phones literally turning into electronic wallets, your shopping could also get you some cool discounts. The whole venture also involves VeriFone Systems that would manufacture these credit card readers that would facilitate the whole payment process.

Still in its development stages, Google’s move into the shopping sphere, if successful, will establish it in yet another sphere of business.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

How to Apply for a Passport

The world has become really small these days and going to a foreign country is no longer a big deal. There are many reasons to go abroad such as for a job, education or for a much needed vacation. But to be able to go abroad, the most basic document required is a valid international passport. Getting a passport always appears to be a hassle, but it won't anymore. We will show you the quickest way to get your passport by applying online.

1. Fill the passport application form
Before you start, please note that this online passport registration service is currently available for a select number of cities listed here, but will eventually be expanding to include more. The first step is to fill the online passport application form. Click here to open the form and fill in the required details. Most of the information is really straightforward to fill and does not require any assistance.










You will be asked to verify your details, press OK. Now save and print this form.

You can also download the PDF passport application form in English from here and in Hindi from here. You can also download and fill up a Personal Particulars Form from here if it is needed for police verification. You can then submit the printout directly in the respective passport office or DPCs or Speed post centers.


2. Important information about filling the form
Since the Passport Application Form (or at least some part of it if you have chosen the online registration method) is Machine Readable, there are certain things to keep in mind while filling it.

  • Use either black or blue ball pen to fill the printed form. Using any other color ink or an ink pen or a felt pen or pencil will hinder the machine readability of the form.
  • Fill the form using only upper case letters (capital letters) when you print the PDF. The online form automatically fills using capital letters only. This is required for the computer to be able to read it correctly.
  • Leave one box blank after each completed word for the computer to be able to recognize individual words.
  • Make sure that the borders of the box are not touched by your entry.
  • In case the number of boxes is insufficient (such as the address is too long), then shorten the details where possible.
  • Avoid overwriting and don't write anything outside the box.
  • Make sure that the application is completely filled, at least the compulsory fields, for the application to be accepted.

If you have any doubts about filling the form, you can check the guidelines mentioned here.

3. A checklist of documents to be attached:
You must keep these documents ready to take along with the printout of the passport application.

I. Three copies of recent passport size color photographs are required showing frontal view of full face. One photograph is to be pasted in the space provided at the start of the passport application form, while the other two need to be pasted on the PP forms to be filled in duplicate. Sign across the photographs on the PP forms, but DO NOT sign across the photograph in the passport application form. The following list of documents has to be attached to the passport application form during submission.

II. Proof of address (one of the following): Your ration card, certificate from Employer of reputed companies on letter head, water /telephone /electricity bill/statement of running bank account/Income Tax Assessment Order /Election Commission ID card, Spouse's passport copy, parent's passport copy in case of minors. (Please note: If you submit only ration card as proof of address, it should be accompanied by one more proof of address out of the above categories).

III. Proof of Date of Birth (one of the following):  Birth certificate issued by a Municipal Authority or district office of the Registrar of Births & Deaths; Date of birth certificate from the school last attended by you or any other recognized educational institution; or an Affidavit sworn before a Magistrate/Notary stating date/place of birth as per the specimen in ANNEXURE A by illiterate or semi-illiterate applicants. (Please note: In the case you were born on or after 26.01.89, only Birth Certificate issued by the Municipal Authority or the Office of the Registrar of Births & Deaths is acceptable.)

IV. Citizenship Document if you are a citizen of India by Registration or Naturalization.

V. If you are a Government/Public Sector/Statutory body employee, then you should submit "Identity Certificate" in original ANNEXURE B along with Standard Affidavit ANNEXURE I.

VI. If you are eligible for "ECNR" attach attested copy of supporting document as stated in Column 15 of the guidelines link given earlier.

VII. If you were repatriated at Government cost, enclose documents to show that the expenditure, if any, incurred by the Government of India on his/her repatriation has been fully refunded to the Government of India, Ministry of External Affairs.

VIII. If you were ever deported to India, give details of Emergency Certificate/Passport.

Note: All original documents are to be shown at the time of submission of the passport application and the Original Passport Application Form (printout) with self-attested copies of all required documents attached needs to be submitted. You need to furnish two additional photocopies of the Personal Particulars form for each additional place of stay, in case you have stayed at more than one address during the last one year.

4. Where to apply:
After you fill the online registration form and click on Save; you can print the saved document as soon as possible. You then need to take this printout along with the required documents to the respective passport office at the appointed date and time mentioned in the printout. If you have taken a printout of the PDF file, then you need to submit them at the following places.

a. The counter of the Passport office, click here
b. The Speed Post centers, click here
c. District Passport Cells, click here
d. Passport Collection Centers

5. A fee of Rs. 1,000 is required to be paid at the time of submitting your passport application.

6. Once the registration is complete, you must visit the appointed passport office to submit the completed form along with the fee and supporting documents on the appointed day and time. Ideally, you must arrive 15 minutes before the appointed time and proceed to the respective counter. The benefit of filling the online form is that you do not have to wait in a long queue.




Source : TechTree.com

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Spice launches M900 mobile with video projection capability

M9000 has a document viewer, which lets you view various office document formats such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF on the handset. The mobile also sports a laser pointer.

 In a bid to woo more people with its innovative handsets, Spice Mobiles has now launched a phone with a video projector. The Spice Popkorn Projector M9000comes with an inbuilt projector.

You can project presentations, movies, and pictures on a large screen. It has also an analog TV chip inside it that can receive terrestrially broadcast TV channels. One can even project these live TV on a large screen.

Besides, the M9000 has a Document Viewer, which lets you view various office document formats such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF on the handset. The mobile also sports a laser pointer, which is very useful while making presentations. The 1200 mAh battery seems okay for video projections albeit a more powerful battery would have been better.

The dual GSM SIM handset has a 2.36 inch 262K color QVGA display and has quad band capability. The candy bar style phone has dimensions of 119.2 mm x 50.3 mm x 17.35 mm, and weighs just 123 grams. 

Other features include WAP, GPRS, EDGE, JAVA and Bluetooth 2.1. With its 3.2 megapixel camera, users can record videos. The camera also supports multi-Shot, night vision and widescreen video recording.

It has also support to play various video formats including 3GP, mp4, AVI, FLv, RM and RMVB, MP3 player with FM radio and stereo. 

The phone has a meagre 87 MB in built memory but can be expanded up to 16 GB.

The Spice Popkorn M9000 is priced aggressively at just Rs 6,999.

-1200 mAh Battery for longer standby time.

The M900 is only available in black colour.