Feb/093
Google Mania

Google has trying to rule the web. (ruling the web!!!)
By the way of their user friendly interface and more and more fast output. The users of google are addicted with their service.
I have seen some Finance persons using calculators frequently. If you ask a tuff question like 10+10 they have immediately calculated using their calculators and reply for that. Similarly web users can’t work without google.
Most of the persons has set google as their Home page for all browsers.
Feb/090
Get Experts-Exchange.Com Account For Free
However, there is a pretty unknown backdoor link allowing you to signup for free as shown below.

http://www.experts-exchange.com/registerFree2.jsp
Oct/080
Why do we call them ‘Bugs’?

I’ve read a great deal about the origin of the word ‘Bug’ in computer software. You’d have thought the argument was settled ages ago when everyone agreed that In 1947, the Harvard Faculty at the Computation Laboratory traced an error in the Mark II computer to a moth trapped in a relay, thereby coining the term ‘bug’. This bug was carefully removed and taped to the logbook which still exists.
Actually, the incident was recorded only because it was the first time a bug had been caused by a real Bug. It was amusing at the time only because the term was in common usage. In fact, the word had been common in the telephone industry for many years. There is an apocryphal story that the word was coined after the noise on the telephone line, because it sounded like the sound a cockroach makes. Sadly this is all nonsense. The word has been used in engineering since the nineteenth century.
The word ‘bug’ actually is short for Bugbear. (sometimes found as Bugaboo). It’s meaning is much closer to ‘Gremlin’, where the people who worked on engineering prototypes often grew to suspect that the problems were due to malicious spooks. I sometimes even still hear it said that some software is cursed with malicious spirits. The ‘Bug’ or ‘Bogey’ part of the word is traceable back to the fifteenth century in the meaning of ‘Hobgoblin’, devil or ghost. In East Anglia particularly, the word Bugbear’, first recorded in the sixteenth century, is still used in referring to problems with machinery.
Reference : http://www.simple-talk.com
Oct/0815
TN EB Bill pay – Online

Tamilnadu Electricity Board Introduced online bill payment facility.
This feature is very helpful.
But this is only available for Chennai people.
Expecting for whole Tamilnadu.
Recently i have checked this site. Nice…
You can also use this via follow the below link.
Enjoy…
http://www.tnebnet.org/awp/TNEB/
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