Nov 7, 2011

Google offering indians Free .in domain for one year

India Get Your Business Online


Google offering a first-of-its kind program to offer free websites, domain & hosting services to small medium businesses in India. Designed with local partners, the program provides Indian businesses the tools and resources to establish a website, find new customers, and grow their businesses.


People who want to get there free domain has to logon to www.indiagetonline.in and provide their PAN card no. (this is to identify you as citizen of india)

The features available to those who will register successful are

And Finally Google+ Pages are Here

The long waited feature of the new social network is available from today.

As everybody know about facebook pages, people are very much expected the same from Goolge+.Giving a break to this, Google yesterday introduced Google+ Business Pages or simply Pages.


This is how a G+ page looks like https://plus.google.com/b/115986030712259484018/

 Vic Gundotra, Senior Vice President of Engineering Google+ said
Google+ has always been a place for real-life sharing, and Google+ Pages is no exception. After all: behind every page (or storefront, or four-door sedan) is a passionate group of individuals, and we think you should able to connect with them too.

DARPA Shredder challenge : $50000 prize offered

The United States Department of Defense agency DARPA which develops new technologies for US defence came up with a puzzle solving challenge in which they offered $50,000 for winners.

Challenge


This is simple We will be given shredded peices of a paper(document) which has to be reconstructed.Here the level of complexity is in the no. of peices the paper will be shredded. There will be given 5 puzzles with increasing complexity. The one who solves all or who gets highest points will win
The ability to reconstruct shredded documents will potentially yield information that may save lives or offer critical information about an adversary’s plans,” said Mr. Dan Kaufman, Director of DARPA’s Information Innovation Office. “Currently, this process is much too slow and too labor-intensive, particularly if the documents are handwritten. We are looking to the Shredder Challenge to generate some leap-ahead thinking in this area.

The Shredder Challenge is composed of five separate problems in which the number of documents, subject matter and the method of shredding is varied to present challenges of increasing difficulty. To complete each problem, participants are called upon to provide answers to puzzles embedded in the content of reconstructed documents. The overall prize awarded depends on the number and difficulty of problems solved

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