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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

CONTENT MANAGEMENT TOOLS

A content management system (CMS) is a computer application used to create, edit, manage, and publish content in a consistently organized fashion.[1] CMSs are frequently used for storing, controlling, versioning, and publishing industry-specific documentation such as news articles, operators' manuals, technical manuals, sales guides, and marketing brochures. The content managed may include computer files, image media, audio files, video files, electronic documents, and Web content.
A content management tool is basically meant for people who are not inclined to developing code.
They are very useful for entrants in web development.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

GOONDA "RAJ"YA IN MAHARASHTRA


RAJ THACKERAY aptly fits into a typical bollywood vilon role, literally practising everything they do on innocent north indians in Maharashtra. India is known for its UNITY IN DIVERSITY for years. The attack on bihari students who came to attend RAILWAY EXAM is a clear case of mob violence and denyl of basic fundamental rights to Indians, which is being presented as SUPPORT TO MARATHIS.

Raj should ask himself a question "what happens if everyone started behaving like me and start violence against every marathi living outside maharashtra?".I'm sure the result will be worse than mumbai because people then act in vengence.The solution to this "Employ MNS activists at every rail and bus stations in maharashtra and they themselves beat the students moving out for studies and employement."

" SUPPORT MNS SUPPORT GOONDA POLITICIANS"

Sunday, October 12, 2008

How a Solar Lantern Works?


A solar Lantern is made of three main components - the solar PV panel, the storage battery and the lamp. The operation is very simple. The solar energy is converted to electrical energy by the SPV panel and stored in a sealed maintenance-free battery for later use during the night hours. A single charge can operate the lamp for about 4-5 hours.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Grid Computing

Grid computing is a form of distributed computing whereby a "super and virtual computer" is composed of a cluster of networked, loosely-coupled computers, acting in concert to perform very large tasks. This technology has been applied to computationally-intensive scientific, mathematical, and academic problems through volunteer computing, and it is used in commercial enterprises for such diverse applications as drug discovery, economic forecasting, seismic analysis, and back-office data processing in support of e-commerce and web services.
What distinguishes grid computing from typical cluster computing systems is that grids tend to be more loosely coupled, heterogeneous, and geographically dispersed. Also, while a computing grid may be dedicated to a specialized application, it is often constructed with the aid of general purpose grid software libraries and middleware