Hey Guys..

               For all of you who are regular visitors to my blog,i would like to warn you about hacking of blogs..Someone for some reason has hacked my blog thereby deleting a number of posts and many widgets which i had…So people beware of these Hackers and keep ur data safe…!

Happy Blogging…!



 

If your business isn’t booming. If your online business isn’t producing enough hits. Then YOU SHOULD advertise on blogs.PayingPost.com is awesome! Advertising on a blog is probably one of the best investments anyone could ever make. I’ve even advertised on other blogs just to get a few extra hits coming my way. Sometimes you can even benefit from this by doubling, tripling, or even quadrupling your unique visitors. Unique visitors is one of the key factors of any blog. If you have regulars that is a good way to show who is interested in your site and the overall demographic.

Talking a little more about advertising I want to state some obvious things that are easily missed. For one it’s what I like to call web ADD. I call it this because of how peoples minds are trained on the web. When you enter a website you look for something off the start to stimulate your mind. Such as a logo, color, or easy interface. Now something you can add to these categories are ads. Ads are a key focus to a website when it first loads. Some hate ads and all that they represent but if they have a point to them then a viewer will want to click on them to read more. When you pay to advertise your ads are placed on websites that relate to your business. For example a car company specializing in custom exhaust wouldn’t be placed on a website selling underwear. The advertising company you are paying to represent you has clever ways to place your ads to maximize the amount of visitors being lead to your site. Whether it’s from keywords, SEO technology, or even word of mouth.

ADVERTISING ON BLOGS IS KEY and PayingPost.com is the answer! So get started now and enjoy the benefits of a better business.



We know you’re hungry for some more details on the BlackBerry Niagara 9630, so here we go. Crackberry’s released the second part of its impressions with the device, this time focusing on the OS 4.7.1 that they note functions like a hybrid of the Storm’s OS 4.7 and Bold / Curve 8900’s OS 4.6. Features lovingly borrowed from the SurePress-equipped touchscreen include app switching by pushing down the menu key, trackball gestures in the photo gallery, a revised profiles menu, bubblier boxes in the options menu, and possibly a new memory manager within the media center. On their own, these all seem pretty minor, but they add up to a much more pleasant experience. Judging by the preview, it looks it’s still shaping up to be one of the best ‘berry’s you can buy. The CB crew conjecture this might actually be the upcoming OS 5.0 in disguise, judging by their similarities. We’ll find out for sure sometime in May, when we can get our hands on the phone and can check that version number ourselves.



A sixth person has died after a shooting in a townhouse in Santa Clara, California, police said Monday.

Police found five people, including two children, shot to death Sunday night in the townhouse.

A female toddler died overnight from gunshot wounds, said Lt. Phil Cooke of the Santa Clara Police Department.

An adult female remains in the hospital Monday in critical condition with gunshot wounds, Cooke said.

Police were called to the scene after a neighbor noticed an injured person outside the home around 8:30 p.m. (11:30 p.m. ET) Sunday, Cooke said. When police arrived, other victims were found inside.

The shootings are thought to be part of a murder-suicide, with the shooter believed to be one of the dead, according to Cooke.

The names of the victims are being withheld as the investigation continues. 

What kind of World are we living in………..!



 

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The shuttle Discovery and its crew of seven returned to Earth on Saturday and successfully wrapped up a construction mission that left the international space station with all its solar wings and extra electrical power.

Discovery swooped through a cloudy sky and landed at NASA’s spaceport in midafternoon, a little later than initially planned.

“Welcome home, Discovery, after a great mission,” Mission Control radioed. Shuttle commander Lee Archambault replied, “It’s good to be back home.”

 

Mission Control delayed Discovery’s homecoming by about 90 minutes, or one orbit, because of windy, cloudy weather. But the wind shifted and conditions improved enough for the second and final landing opportunity of the day.

Discovery’s 13-day flight — which ended just as a new Russian-launched crew was settling into the space station — was highlighted by the installation and unfurling of the space station’s last pair of solar wings. The $300 million addition brought the orbiting outpost up to full power, a vital part of NASA’s plan to double the space station population and boost the amount of science research in a few months.

“This is really an amazing time,” said NASA’s space operations chief, Bill Gerstenmaier.

Late Saturday, the astronauts were still a little awestruck at having shaped the nearly completed space station, and already missed being up there.

“This whole living in one-G thing is for the birds,” said pilot Dominic “Tony” Antonelli, referring to Earth’s gravity. “The zero-G, I think, is the way to go. It’s a blast.”

Discovery came back in good shape, after traveling more than 5 million miles and circling Earth 202 times. Even the area of the belly where a heat shield test was conducted during re-entry looked to be fairly clean, officials said.

A new type of tile with a slight bump was attached beneath Discovery’s left wing to disrupt the hypersonic air flow. Infrared images were taken by a Navy plane as the shuttle crossed the Gulf of Mexico and headed toward Florida, so engineers could measure the extra heat generated on downstream tiles.

The space agency designed the new tile as a potential improvement for the shuttles — a matter of keen interest ever since Columbia was destroyed during re-entry in 2003 — and the new rocketships that will replace them.



Hey friends..Thanks a lot for all your visits to my blog these days..I was engaged in some other work..so that i could not take care of my Blog..I believe i can take care from now on..



Bored of sleeping all the time… So logged in just to say hi.. The world seems much new for me for the past five months or more.. getting up late, lunch time for breakfast, movies in HBO, star movies, checking mail expecting at least one mail from L&T,….. yeah.. trying to drag my days. Finally i have planned to attend Sutherland as Gowtham (blogger) suggested, if I don receive any mail from L&T this December.

My case seems better when compared to my cousin. She is an IRTTian (which comes under the Category 1 college), with 87% aggregate, recruited in two companies.. Cognizant and HCL.. She also had not received any information so far.. We both tried so many interviews which were all have become a flop show. Frustrated, she joined an engineering college (Again??!) as a student?.. no cool.. Lecturer.. Pity on her…

And I need to say something bout my little darling DIYA SHERLIN, my sister’s daughter.. She is damn pretty than any kid i have seen so far.. She exactly portrays our school rhyme, 

Chubby cheeks, dimple chin (no dimple, so wat? still looks pretty)
Rosy lips, teeth within, (no teeths too..)

Curly hair, very fair, (very v v v fair) 

Eyes are blue, lovely too, 

Mama’s pet, is that you?? 

Yes! Yes! Yes!

Just four months old, little girl has only now started rolling on the bed, babbling something, making strange sounds (na..! music) makes my time run away when she stays with us.. 

Kids are kids…! Sweet in their own ways.



While the fumes of Mumbai attack has not yet settled down, there is an another attack here in Assam..

A bomb has exploded in a passenger train in India’s north-eastern state of Assam, killing at least three people and 23 other passengers had been injured.

Read more about this latest news.

Towards where are we dragged to???  What happened to our 61 years of freedom?? 

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