Saturday, May 14, 2011
How to knock out out monopoly
A monopoly game (Business game or Nava Vyapar(Indianized Version of Monopoly), where there are 4 players which captures hotels and houses in the market. The aim of the game is to accuqire a monopoly and then knock the rest of the people out.
The same way I could find an example of Internet Explorer and Google Chrome war. I can find that few things
Dimensions of Information
Hence I Proposed this post.
Dimensions of Information can be a concept which can multiply the growth of information at an exponential rate. For eg how to draw dimensions from existing trends
Osama Killed
Level 1
Where
What
How
Who
Level 2
What was he doing there
How is the world Reacting
What did they found
Where is his body
Then we slice the level 2 by saying
How come he was in pakistan
What was pakistan doing when he was there
Did someone knew about it
If the world reacts whos point of view is towards or against killing Osama
How was his health?
Why was his body buried so soon
These are few techniques we can use to generate information. Information is not about knowing the obvious but about wishing to know which is not Obvious
Friday, May 21, 2010
Create HTML Signatures Right Inside Gmail
This tip describes how you can create sleek and professional looking HTML signatures for your outgoing Gmail messages right inside Gmail itself without requiring any extensions or add-ons.
HTML Signatures for your Google Email
Gmail does support email signatures but the problem is that it limits you to plain text – you can’t add graphics (like your company’s logo) to the signature and there’s absolutely no support for HTML so you can’t use different font styles or colors for the signature text.
There are workarounds. For instance, you can create an email signature in Outlook or some HTML editor and then copy-paste the whole thing to your Gmail message. Or you can get one of these browser add-ons to create rich HTML signatures directly on the Gmail /Google Apps website.
There’s a third-option as well – it’s easy, it’s fun and doesn’t require extensions. Best of all, you can create multiple signatures for the same Gmail account and use them depending on who you are corresponding with.
Gmail Signatures Step-by-Step
Step 1: Go to Gmail Settings –> Labs and enable “Canned Responses” as well as “Inserting Images.”
Step 2: Compose a new message in Gmail and create a signature just like you would compose any other email message. Be creative!
You can either upload logos and icons from the computer or use ones that are already on the web. I suggest the former style as that will permanently embed the image into your email signature.
Step 3: Once your happy with the formatting and layout of your new “HTML signature,” go to the Canned Response menu and Save – give some logical name like “Personal” for a signature that you want to attach to your personal emails.
Now whenever you are composing a new message in Gmail or replying to an existing message, just select the relevant signature from the Canned Responses drop-down and it will be inserted inline as in this screenshot.
See this page for additional Gmail tips & tricks. Thanks @Ree and @Asfaq.
Create HTML Signatures Right Inside Gmail
Originally published at Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal.
Guide to Jailbreaking a 3.1.3 iPod Touch 2nd Gen MC Model

Generation 8 Gigabyte iPod Touches. Anyone who has an MC model knows
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DIY light saber for

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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Drive the A-Team Around Google Earth [Movies]
That new A-Team movie looks kind of horrible, right? But hey, that doesn't mean we can't enjoy some fancy online promotional games! Because driving the A-Team van around Google Earth actually looks pretty sweet. More »
Inventor Of Cellphone Used Very First Call To Tease His AT&T Rival [Cellphones]
It's 1973 and Marty Cooper, the father of the cellphone, is about to make the very first public cellphone call while walking past the New York Hilton. He dials Joel Engle, his AT&T rival, and says these beautiful-yet-mocking words: More »