Saturday 19 April 2014

25 People Who Changed the Internet Forever.


 Sir Tim Berners-Lee – World Wide Web

2. Vint Cerf And Bob Kahn – TCP/IP

3. Larry Page and Sergey Brin – Google Inc.

4. David Filo and Jerry Yang – Yahoo! Inc.

5. Bill Gates – Microsoft

6. Steven Paul Jobs – Apple Inc.

7. Mark Zuckerberg – Facebook

8. Chad Hurley and Steve Chen – YouTube

9. Linus Torvalds – Linux

10. Jack Dorsey – Twitter

11. Kevin Rose – Digg

12. Bram Cohen – BitTorrent

13. Mike Morhaime – Blizzard Entertainment

14. Jimmy Wales – Wikipedia

15. Jeff Preston Bezos – Amazon

16. Shawn Fanning – Napster, Rupture

17. Pierre Omidyar – eBay

18. Jack Ma – Alibaba

19. Craig Newmark – Craigslist

20. Matt Mullenweg – WordPress

21. Thomas Anderson – MySpace

22. Garrett Camp – StumbleUpon

23. Jon Postel – Internet Pioneer

24. Caterina Fake – Flickr

25. Marc Andreessen – Netscape


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Friday 24 January 2014

Did you know..??


* VIRUS – Vital Information Resource Under Seized.

* 3G -3rd Generation.

* GSM – Global System for Mobile Communication.

* CDMA – Code Divison Multiple Access.

* UMTS – Universal MobileTelecommunication System.

* SIM – Subscriber Identity Module .

* AVI = Audio Video Interleave

* RTS = Real Time Streaming

* SIS = Symbian OS Installer File

* AMR = Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec

* JAD = Java Application Descriptor

* JAR = Java Archive

* JAD = Java Application Descriptor

* 3GPP = 3rd Generation Partnership Project

* 3GP = 3rd Generation Project

* MP3 = MPEG player lll

* MP4 = MPEG-4 video file

*AAC = Advanced Audio Coding

* GIF= Graphic Interchangeable Format

* JPEG = Joint Photographic Expert Group

* BMP = Bitmap

* SWF = Shock Wave Flash

* WMV = Windows Media Video

* WMA = Windows Media Audio

* WAV = Waveform Audio

* PNG = Portable Network Graphics

* DOC = Document (MicrosoftCorporation)

* PDF = Portable Document Format

* M3G = Mobile 3D Graphics

* M4A = MPEG-4 Audio File

* NTH = Nokia Theme (series 40)

* THM = Themes (Sony Ericsson)

* MMF = Synthetic Music Mobile Application File

* NRT = Nokia Ringtone

* XMF = Extensible Music File

* WBMP = Wireless Bitmap Image

* DVX = DivX Video

* HTML = Hyper Text Markup Language

* WML = Wireless Markup Language

* CD -Compact Disk.

* DVD – Digital Versatile Disk.

*CRT – Cathode Ray Tube.

* DAT – Digital Audio Tape.

* DOS – Disk Operating System.

* GUI -Graphical User Interface.

* HTTP – Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.

* IP – Internet Protocol.

* ISP – Internet Service Provider.

* TCP – Transmission Control Protocol.

* UPS – Uninterruptible Power Supply.

* HSDPA – High Speed Downlink PacketAccess.

* EDGE – Enhanced Data Rate for GSM[GlobalSystem for Mobile Communication] Evolution.

* VHF – Very High Frequency.

* UHF – Ultra High Frequency.

* GPRS – General PacketRadio Service.

* WAP – Wireless ApplicationProtocol.

* TCP – Transmission ControlProtocol .

* ARPANET – Advanced ResearchProject Agency Network.

* IBM – International Business Machines.

* HP – Hewlett Packard.

*AM/FM – Amplitude/ Frequency Modulation.

* WLAN – Wireless Local Area Network


Sunday 5 January 2014

Common internet settings on your Android

Below is a guide for your internet settings on your Android. As there are a few different versions of Android in the market, we have come up with the basic steps required to get you up and running with the internet. Once you have inserted the SIM into your device (usually under the battery or back cover) simply follow these steps below.


Step 1: First you need to find your APN settings, now for each Android device, there are different ways to access this:


GINGERBREAD 2.3.x


  • Tap Menu or Applications

  • Tap Settings

  • Tap Wireless and Networks

  • Tap Mobile Networks

  • Tap Access Point names






ICE CREAM SANDWICH 4.0.x OR JELLYBEAN 4.1.x


HTC


  • Tap Menu

  • Tap Settings

  • Tap Mobile Network (Under Wireless & Networks)

  • Tap Access Point Names



SAMSUNG or other manufacturer


  • Tap Apps

  • Tap Settings

  • Tap More Settings

  • Tap Mobile Networks

  • Tick Mobile Data

  • Tap Access Point names




Step 2: Enter these details in your APN settings


  • Press Menu

  • Tap New APN

  • Tap Name and enter “amaysim Internet” and tap Ok

  • Tap APN and enter “internet” and tap Ok

  • Ensure Proxy is not set

  • Ensure Port is not set

  • Ensure Username is not set

  • Ensure Password is not set

  • Ensure Server is not set

  • Ensure MMSC is not set

  • Ensure MMS Proxy is not set

  • Ensure MMS Port is not set

  • Ensure MCC is 505

  • Ensure MNC is 02

  • Tap Authentication Type and select: PAP

  • Tap APN Type and enter: internet (can also be: default)

  • APN protocol (should be greyed out or not displayed): IPv4

  • Enable/Disable APN (should be greyed out or not displayed): Box ticked

  • Bearer (if displayed): Unspecified

  • Press the menu button

  • Tap SAVE, then press the back button

  • Press the home button (if using a Samsung or other manufacturer’s device then you have finished)

  • Tap back key

  • Turn on Mobile Networks by tapping on the right hand side of the screen (off to on)


Sunday 17 November 2013

LIST OF RICHEST/POOREST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD 2013 (Yearly/Capital Income)

LIST OF RICHEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD 2013.


1 Qatar $106,283.96

2 Luxembourg $79,649.49

3 Singapore $61,046.96

4 Norway $54,479.06

5 Hong Kong SAR $50,716.14

6 Brunei Darussalam $50,440.03

7 United States $49,601.41

8 United Arab Emirates $48,434.60

9 Switzerland $44,015.97

10 Kuwait $43,773.88



LIST OF POOREST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD 2013.



1 Madagascar $948.86

2 Togo $926.67

3 Malawi $882.67

4 Niger $863.46

5 Central African Republic $789.21

6 Eritrea $776.98

7 Burundi $639.51

8 Zimbabwe $516.47

9 Liberia $490.41

10 Democratic Republic of Congo $364.48


Saturday 26 October 2013

Friday 18 October 2013

SQL commands (USEFUL FOR PROGRAMMERS)

ABORT — abort the current transaction

ALTER DATABASE — change a database

ALTER GROUP — add users to a group or remove users from a group

ALTER TABLE — change the definition of a table

ALTER TRIGGER — change the definition of a trigger

ALTER USER — change a database user account

ANALYZE — collect statistics about a database

BEGIN — start a transaction block

CHECKPOINT — force a transaction log checkpoint

CLOSE — close a cursor

CLUSTER — cluster a table according to an index

COMMENT — define or change the comment of an object

COMMIT — commit the current transaction

COPY — copy data between files and tables

CREATE AGGREGATE — define a new aggregate function

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CREATE CAST — define a user-defined cast

CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER — define a new constraint trigger

CREATE CONVERSION — define a user-defined conversion

CREATE DATABASE — create a new database

CREATE DOMAIN — define a new domain

CREATE FUNCTION — define a new function

CREATE GROUP — define a new user group

CREATE INDEX — define a new index

CREATE LANGUAGE — define a new procedural language

CREATE OPERATOR — define a new operator

CREATE OPERATOR CLASS — define a new operator class for indexes

CREATE RULE — define a new rewrite rule

CREATE SCHEMA — define a new schema

CREATE SEQUENCE — define a new sequence generator

CREATE TABLE — define a new table

CREATE TABLE AS — create a new table from the results of a query

CREATE TRIGGER — define a new trigger

CREATE TYPE — define a new data type

CREATE USER — define a new database user account

CREATE VIEW — define a new view

DEALLOCATE — remove a prepared query

DECLARE — define a cursor

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DELETE — delete rows of a table

DROP AGGREGATE — remove a user-defined aggregate function

DROP CAST — remove a user-defined cast

DROP CONVERSION — remove a user-defined conversion

DROP DATABASE — remove a database

DROP DOMAIN — remove a user-defined domain

DROP FUNCTION — remove a user-defined function

DROP GROUP — remove a user group

DROP INDEX — remove an index

DROP LANGUAGE — remove a user-defined procedural language

DROP OPERATOR — remove a user-defined operator

DROP OPERATOR CLASS — remove a user-defined operator class

DROP RULE — remove a rewrite rule

DROP SCHEMA — remove a schema

DROP SEQUENCE — remove a sequence

DROP TABLE — remove a table

DROP TRIGGER — remove a trigger

DROP TYPE — remove a user-defined data type

DROP USER — remove a database user account

DROP VIEW — remove a view

END — commit the current transaction

EXECUTE — execute a prepared query

EXPLAIN — show the execution plan of a statement

FETCH — retrieve rows from a table using a cursor

GRANT — define access privileges

INSERT — create new rows in a table

LISTEN — listen for a notification

LOAD — load or reload a shared library file

LOCK — explicitly lock a table

MOVE — position a cursor on a specified row of a table

NOTIFY — generate a notification

PREPARE — create a prepared query

REINDEX — rebuild corrupted indexes

RESET — restore the value of a run-time parameter to a default value

REVOKE — remove access privileges

ROLLBACK — abort the current transaction

SELECT — retrieve rows from a table or view

SELECT INTO — create a new table from the results of a query

SET — change a run-time parameter

SET CONSTRAINTS — set the constraint mode of the current transaction

SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION — set the session user identifier and the current user identifier of the current session

SET TRANSACTION — set the characteristicsof the current transaction

SHOW — show the value of a run-time parameter

START TRANSACTION — start a transaction block

TRUNCATE — empty a table

UNLISTEN — stop listening for a notification

UPDATE — update rows of a table

VACUUM — garbage-collectand optionally analyze a database


Wednesday 16 October 2013

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