Sunday, March 13, 2011

Five free iPhone applications that saves money

iphone-applications2 Five free iPhone applications that saves money 

Although many people have discovered that the iPhone is a fantastic device for entertainment
and fun, others say they can not live without your ability to save money.
Of course there are many opportunities for those software to put them in your income and monthly expenses are made possible. In fact, these applications are now so popular that the budget should be easy to find in a position to one that suits you. However, if you want  something free that you can save more money directly to the search there are all kinds of  options – here are five check.
Local Sale Finder
Everyone loves a purchase and sale of local Finder’s free to download to your mobile phone  and offers coupons and discounts that can be used for all sorts of things. What to eat in restaurants, clothing stores, health products and beauty, travel and accommodation or  services and trade, this little app has you covered.
Voucher Cloud 
Similarly Voucher Cloud mobile coupons right on your iPhone and use of GPS technology downloaded deals are in the vicinity provide. Perhaps you are outdoors and need a place, simply open Google Maps to nearby restaurants that have special offers to find food locate.
0870
Although a way to be saved, Skype calls and talk with friends, as you call it when you need  one of those annoying 0870 numbers, you really can eat to your phone bill to download? Now, under the slogan “Say No to Campaign 0870, you can now download an application for the  iPhone, you can find call to another phone number.
Grocery IQ
They used to ensure the implementation of the budget you have enough money to pay on your
account ions for food and drinks, but how do you make sure not to spend more when they  actually go the supermarket? GroceryIQ allows you to shopping lists with other people  (roommates, family members, etc.) Now, you are not the same things can make will be  synchronized.
RedLaser
If the idea of being able to want to check the prices too much more than milk and eggs but  you can check RedLasergravierte. The effective application turns your iPhone 4 in a bar code  reader that you products online so that you can compare the best deal.

Emerging technology to design compact computers: Nano

The latest trend in electronic device industry points towards the compact and fast devices and to attain the same requirement, scientist from US are working on a novel technology-Nano technology.

The future processors are suppose to be more powerful and use less energy and a team at California University is working on a silicon wafers between five and 20 nanometres thick, which may be used in the designing of IC(Integrated Circuit) chips. The novel technology is based upon BCP(block co-polymer lithography).

According to the reports, microprocessor companies like Intel and IBM have invested billions of dollars in developing the new technology.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Future of Glass Technology with IT Technology

There are different glasses we use in daily work.

* Photovoltaic Glass (High efficiency, Optically Versatile, Durable)
* LCD Television Glass (Large Format, Ultra Thin, Frame-less Design)
* Architectural Display Glass (Pristine Surface, Electronics Enabling, Touch Sensitive)
* Architectural Surface Glass (Tough, Thermally Durable, Display Enabling)
* Appliance Veneer Glass (Seamless Design, Electronics Enabling, Scratch & Smudge Resistance)
* Handheld Display Glass (Thin & Lightweight, Damage Resistance, Touch Sensitive)
* Automotive Display Glass (Streamlined Design, Advanced Functionality)
* Automotive Display Glass (Photosensitive, Durable)
* Large Format Display Glass (Weather Resistance, Electro-optics Enabling, Optically Adaptable)
* All Weather Surface Glass (Damage Resistance, Display Enabling, Touch Sensitive)
* Wall-Format Display Glass (Large Scale, Seamless Design, Touch Sensitive)
* Work Surface Display Glass (Durable, Versatile, Application Enabling)
* Electronics-Ready Glass (Pristine Surface, Exceptional Optical Claritiy, Interactive)
* Large-Pane Display Glass (High Visual Impact, Multifunctional, Interactive)
* Flexible Display Glass (Ultra Thin, Rollable, Electronics Enabling)
* 3D TV Display Glass (Vivid & Immersive, Thin & Lightweight, Frameless Design)
* Portable Display Glass (Ultra Thin, Flexible, Electronics Enabling)

This is what we have designed for future of Glass with Technology for everyday use in work, home, while traveling, anywhere anybody can use it.

Now the question is "How does it relate with IT Technology?"

Want to know more email me on nagar.alpesh@yahoo.com

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Revolutionary Ideas Come from Ridiculous Questions

Every creative business idea begins with a question.
A question that grabs attention. A question that might sound ridiculous at the time. A question that propels a wrecking ball of through the walls of ordinary thinking. But still, a question that makes every person in the room stop what he’s doing, sit back in his chair, stare off into space and say, “Huh. Now that’s an interesting idea...”

What is QREATIVITY?
QREATIVITY is creating something out of nothing by asking BIG questions.
This idea of question-based creativity has evolved through centuries of study from around the world. “One who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; one who does not ask a question remains a fool forever,” says the ancient Chinese proverb. In the same light, E.E. Cummings once said, “Always the beautiful answer who asks a more beautiful question.” And Voltaire is famous for his words, “Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.”
However, in the last few hundred years, other creative powerhouses like Einstein, Edison and De Bono went on to perfect question-based creativity with various techniques and experiments still used by businesspeople around the world.
But sometimes, businesspeople need to ask bigger questions. Questions that push an ideas to their very limits. Questions reminiscent to Kant’s Universalized Maxim which states “Act as if the maxim of your action were to become by your will a universal law of nature."


In other words: what if everybody did it?
Here are some excellent examples of businesspeople - some of whom became businesspeople unexpectedly - because they asked universalized questions to spark their QREATIVITY.
What if I met everyone who shared my same name?
Dave Gorman was a stand up comic from London who decided to search the world for other people named Dave Gorman. While it began as a whim discussed over a pint in a pub, Dave’s adventures of searching for his “namesakes” led to books, television shows, DVD’s and a traveling concert tour across the world. Talk about an interesting career! Check out www.davegorman.com.
What if I always said yes to everybody and everything?
Danny Wallace was a television producer who met an estranged old man on a bus who told him three words that changed his life: say yes more. So he did. In fact, he didn’t just say it more, he said it ALWAYS. To EVERYTHING. For 6 months! And it changed his entire perspective on life, helped him meet his future wife, and of course, inspired him to write a hilarious book called The Yes Man. Danny is now somewhat of a superhero around London. Check out www.dannywallace.com. (Interestingly enough, Danny Wallace was Dave Gorman’s old roommate. Guess the QREATIVITY acorn doesn’t fall far from tree!)
What if everybody wore their Lee jeans on the same day?
In 1995 somebody at Lee Jeans asked this question. 10 years later, Lee National Denim Day is the world's largest single-day fundraiser for breast cancer. On one Friday in October, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Lee Jeans encourages millions of people nationwide to slip into their favorite jeans and make a $5 donation to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Since 1996, Lee National Denim Day has raised more than $52 million for breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment programs. To learn more, check out www.lee.com.
What if everybody in Seattle read the same book?
It’s doubtful that either Nancy Pearl, executive director of the Washington Center for the Book at the Seattle Public Library (WCB), or Chris Higashi, associate director for WCB, realized just how influential an idea they had conceived when they launched "If All of Seattle Reads the Same Book" in 1996. Today, over 50 cities, counties, or states have begun programs that encourage communities to read the same book at the same time and then to discuss it in numerous venues. For more information, check out www.bookweb.org.
What if everybody donated just one dollar to cancer?
You’ve seen those ubiquitous yellow bracelets on the wrist of your friends, family members, politicians, athletes, even rock stars and actors! And all those people did was donate one dollar to cancer through The Lance Armstrong Foundation. Founded in 1997 by cancer survivor and champion cyclist, Lance Armstrong, the LAF provides the practical information and tools people living with cancer need to live strong. Not to mention, their initial campaign was recorded as one of the most successful in history, raised millions of dollars for cancer awareness, and even started a wrist band fad that will probably go down as one of the most memorable trends of the new millennium. Go to www.livestrong.org.
What if every customer was always greeted at the door?
Leave it to Sam Walton when it comes to QREATIVITY. Not only was he the pioneer of employee nametags, but he changed the entire customer service process by introducing a church-style icon to retail stores: greeters. You’ve no doubt had a conversation with one of these people – probably sometime in the last month! According to www.walmart.com, greeters are the front-line “soldiers” of the company, and prove that people and customer service make the difference in building customer rapport.
What if I wore a nametag all day, every day – for the rest of my life?
This is single most important question I ever asked myself. It was November 2nd, 2000, and I was wearing a nametag for a seminar. And I thought, hmm…what if I just kept this thing on my shirt every day? I wonder what would happen…
Five years, two published books, 80+ articles, over 100 speeches and I-can’t-remember-how-many interviews later; I’m still wearing that darn nametag. Every single day. And I love it. So much so that I got it tattooed on my chest! And it’s the validation for my existence, the most fun I’ve ever had and, interestingly enough, how I make a living.
That’s QREATIVITY.
And so, I ask you: what BIG question could YOU ask today to spark your QREATIVITY?