February 18, 2010

Save our Tigers

Recently I happened to watch a commercial which wasn’t meant for commercial purpose but for our tigers which are under constant danger of being diminished from mother earth. Their existence is under great threat. By whom? Of course, by us, the humans, who are killing tigers for what? nails, skin and body parts to make medicines to increase human potential for sex. We know it’s shameful but still hunting is going on and has not reached to such a danger level that only 1411 tigers are left.Img src: http://saveourtigers.com

Img src: http://saveourtigers.com

1411 is average estimate of India’s wild tigers, as per the monitoring exercise by Wildlife Institute of India in association with NTCA, Government of India in 2008.

I was talking about the commercial that I watched. Watch it below and feel the touch. A cute cub of tiger is waiting for her mother to return from hunting as it is hungry and thirsty. But little fact it knows that her mother might not even return! Why? Because, there are chances that she would be killed by humans. What happens to the cub then? The imagination itself is heart breaking.

February 16, 2010


Indians among 'most attractive' people in the world- Hindustan Times

Indians among 'most attractive' people in the world- Hindustan Times

Indians figure among the first ten in the list of the most attractive-looking people in the world while Americans top the chart, a new survey has found.

While the US, home to Hollywood hunk George Clooney and actress Angelina Jolie among others, has come first, the
second position is occupied by Brazil in the poll of more than 5,000 globe-trotting Britons.

Spain, which boasts Hollywood actress Penelope Cruz as one of its natives, has come third. Blonde, tanned surfers
of Australia saw it voted into fourth place, while Italy came fifth, according to the survey.

Sexy Swedes, such as model Victoria Silvstedt, helped the Scandinavian country into sixth spot, while England made
it to the seventh place in the poll.

India, home to Bollywood beauties like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor and Katrina Kaif, and heartthrob
Salman Khan, among others, has come eighth, while France came ninth and Canada finished off the top 10.

Other countries to feature in the top 20 include Portugal, Japan and Netherlands. Germany completed the top 20.

A spokeswoman for 'www.OnePoll.com', which carried out the survey, was quoted by The Daily Telegraph as saying,
"America has got a lot on offer and boasts some of the sexiest people on the planet.

"The likes of Jessica Alba, Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt all help America's image as a hot bed of good looking
people. But with a population of more than 300 million, they do have an unfair advantage.

"But in fairness, when you think of good looking countries, Sweden, Italy, France and Brazil talent all spring
to mind before us lazy, pale Brits. If you're looking for some fun in the sun you now know where to head on holiday."


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February 12, 2010

Apple Slashes Cost Of iTunes TV Show Downloads

Now, Apple is mulling reducing the cost of its iTunes TV show downloads to $1, reports PC World. Customers can get the discounted TV shows around the same time as the iPad's April release. TV downloads currently cost $1.99 for standard-definition and $2.99 for high-definition.

Wipro Receives NASSCOM IT Innovation Award

Wipro Technologies has bagged the NASSCOM IT Innovation Award in the Process Innovation category for the year 2009. Wipro received this award for its application services model – Cigma (Centre for Integrated Global Management of Applications). Cigma is Wipro's next-generation service management platform which enables the integration of BPO, IT and device management services. Cigma enables customers to manage IT outsourcing engagements through business linked KPI’s rather than traditional IT SLA’s. Cigma integrates cutting-edge technology and process elements to deliver stability of the client’s business platform at a lower cost, according to Wipro.

The NASSCOM Innovation Award recognises innovation in a company's business processes, models, inputs, go-to-market strategies, delivery models to realise significant business value.N. S. Bala, senior vice president, manufacturing business unit, Wipro (which incubated Cigma) said, "Cigma has contributed significantly in enhancing the depth of engagement with our customers as well as positioning us higher in the value chain. What is really exciting for our customers is that Cigma enables an integrated business process view of multiple services, thereby enabling better business outcomes."Congratulating Wipro, Ameet Nivsarkar, vice president, NASSCOM, said, "Innovation will be the biggest driver and differentiator in the coming years. The Indian IT-BPO industry has maintained an edge by constantly innovating, and not only new solutions but also new processes and business models. Wipro is the perfect example where technology has contributed significantly to streamline an internal process that will provide tremendous value to clients. This is the sixth year of these awards, and we hope that Wipro will benefit from the exposure it gains by being a recipient of this award."

Tata Tele, Future Group Announce New Telecom Brand—T24

Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL) has partnered with Indian retail firm Future Group, to offer mobile telephony services under a new brand name, T24, on the GSM platform. The alliance brings the 'retailer-telco partnership' marketing concept to India. Under the partnership agreement, Future Group will sell TTSL GSM connections under the T24 brand-name to customers visiting its retail outlets across all formats and locations
Tata Teleservices Limited will commence the commercial launch of GSM operations under the brand name T24 shortly, starting with the telecom circles in South India.“This is a unique marketing alliance between a retailer and a telecom operator in India, and offers us direct access to millions of Future Group customers through its widespread retail presence across India,” said Anil Sardana, MD, TTSL. “T24 stands for Talk 24 and is a natural choice of brand-name for us in this unique partnership, one that it will provide customers with a dual advantage all 24 hours of the day — Shop More, Talk More and Talk More, Shop More.”Kishore Biyani, CEO, Future Group, added, “Customers will get shopping benefits for talking, and talk-time benefits each time they shop. This would also reinforce our presence in the consumption space—in keeping with Future Group’s vision of offering a unique shopping experience to our loyal customers, cutting across product and industry categories.”