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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Interesting facts about Cristiano Ronaldo



He was Born on 1985/02/05

His Full name is Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro

His birth place is Funchal, Madeira, Portuga

His Height is 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)

His position in play isRight/Left Winger, Forward

He has nickname that is Ronaldo, CR7, Ronnie, Rocket Ronaldo

Wife / girlfriend:Carolina Patrocinio

He lives in Manchester, Cheschire.

he is highest salaried teenager in uk

he was called and appointed for european athletics football in the year 2004

he was signed by sporting port metropolis united in aug 03 for an amount of 12240000 pounds

he also came in suzuki advertiseent

he has Ferrari 435

his t-shirt is number 17 for portugal matches

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Interesting facts about websites

hOw  popular websites looked when they launched



1. google.com - launched in 1996


2. facebook.com - launched in 2004





3. myspace.com - launched in 2003





4. yahoo.com - launched in 1994



5. youtube.com - launched in 2005






6. wikipedia.org - launched in 2001



7. msn.com - launched in 1995



8. apple.com - launched in 1987 (screenshot from 1996)



9. drudgereport.com - launched in 1997


10. amazon.com - launched in 1995



11. twitter.com - launched in 2006



12. whitehouse.gov - launched in 1994


13. craigslist.org - launched in 1995


14. nytimes.com - launched in 1995



15. news.bbc.co.uk - launched in 1997


16. dell.com - launched in 1996




17. friendsreunited.com - launched in 2000



18. telegraph.co.uk - launched in 1994


19. blogger.com - launched in 1999



20. flickr.com - launched in 2004

Thursday, September 3, 2009

interesting facts about internet ( Happy birthday internet)




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The 'Internet' turned 40 today. It may sound strange, but today it is quite impossible to think of world without the 'World Wide Web'.
On Sept 2, 1969, around about 20 people gathered in a lab at the University of California, Los Angeles and two bulky computers were used to pass test data through a 15-foot gray cable. That was the beginning of the Internet. Now, 40 years later, we take a look at the Internet timeline.
Key milestones in the development and growth of the Internet

1969

: On September 2, two computers at University of California, Los Angeles, exchange meaningless data in first test of Arpanet, an experimental military network. The first connection between two sites UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, California takes place on October 29, though the network crashes after the first two letters of the word "logon." UC Santa Barbara and University of Utah later join.
1970: Arpanet gets first East Coast node, at Bolt, Beranek and Newman in Cambridge, Mass.

1972:

Ray Tomlinson brings e-mail to the network, choosing "at" symbol as way to specify e-mail addresses belonging to other systems.




1973:

Arpanet gets first international nodes, in England and Norway.

1974:

Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn develop communications technique called TCP, allowing multiple networks to understand one another, creating a true Internet. Concept later splits into TCP/IP before formal adoption on January 1, 1983.

1983:

Domain name system is proposed. Creation of suffixes such as ".com," ''.gov" and ".edu" comes a year later.
1988: One of the first Internet worms, Morris, cripples thousands of computers.

1989:

Quantum Computer Services, now AOL, introduces America Online service for Macintosh and Apple II computers, beginning an expansion that would connect nearly 27 million Americans online by 2002.

1990:

Tim Berners-Lee creates the World Wide Web while developing ways to control computers remotely at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.

1993:

Marc Andreessen and colleagues at University of Illinois create Mosaic, the first Web browser to combine graphics and text on a single page, opening the Web to the world with software that is easy to use.

1994:

Andreessen and others on the Mosaic team form a company to develop the first commercial Web browser, Netscape, piquing the interest of Microsoft Corp. and other developers who would tap the Web's commerce potential. Two immigration lawyers introduce the world to spam, advertising their green card lottery services.

1995:

Amazon.com Inc. opens its virtual doors.
1996: Passage of US law curbing pornography online. Although key provisions are later struck down as unconstitutional, one that remains protects online services from liability for their users' conduct, allowing information and misinformation to thrive.

1998:

Google Inc. forms out of a project that began in Stanford dorm rooms. US government delegates oversight of domain name policies to Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN. Justice Department and 20 states sue Microsoft, accusing the maker of the ubiquitous Windows operating system of abusing its market power to thwart competition from Netscape and others.

1999:

Napster popularizes music file-sharing and spawns successors that have permanently changed the recording industry. World Internet population surpasses 250 million.

2000:

The dot-com boom of the 1990s becomes a bust as technology companies slide. Amazon.com, eBay and other sites are crippled in one of the first widespread uses of the denial-of-service attack, which floods a site with so much bogus traffic that legitimate users cannot visit.

2002:

World Internet population surpasses 500 million.

2006:

World Internet population surpasses 1 billion.

2008:

World Internet population surpasses 1.5 billion. China's Internet population reaches 250 million, surpassing the United States as the world's largest. Netscape's developers pull the plug on the pioneer browser, though an offshoot, Firefox, remains strong. Major airlines intensify deployment of Internet service on flights.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

interesting facts and pictures of car manufacturers Headquarters



Audi Headquarters - Ingolstadt, Germany

BMW Headquarters - Munich, Germany



DaimlerChrysler-Mercedes Headquarters - Stuttgart, Germany


Ford Headquarters - Dearborn, Detroit, Michigan

Ford Manufacturing Plant - Dearborn, Detroit, Michigan


GM (General Motors) Headquarters - Detroit, Michigan, USA


Skoda Plant - Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic




Toyota Headquarters - Toyota City, Aichi, Japan


Wolkswagen Plant - Wolfsburg, Germany


Arrangement of Cars in Wolkswagen Golf