Thursday, October 9, 2008
Monday, September 8, 2008
I am wasting precious time
I don't know how to solve this problem..... But I am not ready to fear.
( this is today's state of mind )
Saturday, August 16, 2008
human Vs (Computer Science & mathematics)
But who build this computer and mathematics ?
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
not getting satisfaction in this life
I would have to form a group in B Tech with friends those who are interested in studies and exploring things. My ambition is to build a electronics or computer related company with college mates. I know that, I have that much talented friends.(including girls) .......But failed to talk to them or co-ordinate them.Now I am not getting chance to apply what I have studied..... I have no control on my life... Life is going one way.. I am going behind that.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Where is Edit option in Blogspot comments?
http://www.consumingexperience.com/2005/07/blogger-how-to-edit-comments.html
I need to ask these things blogger ( need time )
Friday, July 18, 2008
Struggling for getting interest to blog
But I am not ready to stop my blogging spirit. Here I am alone. I want my life to open to others so that I believe, I can reduce loneliness . You can expect more, more funny things.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
tech blog : new idea
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
The age of 'blog ' pathys
The age of 'blog ' pathys
Frustrated with the fact that the money making drill known as your job has evolved into sitting at a desk from 9 to 5, getting paid peanuts at the end of the month? For all those buckling under the monotony of daily life, the global phenomenon called blogging may just have opened the doors to wealth heretofore unseen in office space.
But how does this work? The answer lies in the revenue generated from ads posted on each blogger’s site. Kiruba Shankar, a popular blogger from Chennai, says, “There are several ways to make a handsome earning through blogs. However, the most popular mode happens to be through ads, specifically – Google’s Adsense service. Subscribers of the service are paid a commission on the basis of the number of hits that ads placed on the subscribers’ blog get. The ads are posted according to the relevance of the blog.”
If you are a lover of gadgets and you frequently blog about the latest in gizmos, your blog could be posted with ads pertaining to local dealers of such gadgets, auctioning sites that sell them at different rates etc. The revenue earned by a blogger would depend on various factors. Ganesh, the blogmeister of Rupaiya.com explains this, “The money you make from the ads depends on the subject of the blog, it’s popularity and its ranking. For an ad space, one can earn anywhere between Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 9,000 per month. Hits on these advertisements could a fetch a blogger anywhere between Rs 4 to Rs. 300.” Ganesh says, “I have made about Rs 7 lakh in about a year and a half. But there are even those who earn from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 20 lakh per month.”
Parminder Singh, the business head of technology, Google India says, “The revenue as well as the exact number of bloggers in Adsense are confidential. Of course, it’s very popular in India and almost every major blogger is a part of it.”
However, ads are not the only way to make money through blogs. Ramanujam, an engineering graduate who makes more money from his blogs than his ads says, “I write product reviews and link my blog to the product’s website. So in turn, that company pays me.” He adds, “I have made almost a six-figure amount which is enough to sponsor my higher education.” But before these figures tempt you to quit your job and start blogging, Kiruba cautions, “It may look like the next big thing in terms of money, but it’s not as easy as it seems. Only a fraction make that kind of money. Moreover it takes a blogger almost a year, maybe more to make money.” Jamshed. V. Rajan, the product head of Ibibo.com, says, “Even though some portals have a system similar to Google’s, they are not as popular, due to the factors like accuracy, relevance etc.”
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Oldest Couple bloggers a hit on net
earlydays.blogspot.com, jothidam.blogspot.com,bodhimaram.blogspot.com
His wife have two blogs ( http://www.blogger.com/profile/11276978525398082572
helpmeheal.blogspot.com
keytowellness.blogspot.com
These two are interesting characters I found in todays deccan chronicle.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Watch google adsense demos..
Getting started with google adsense
https://www.google.com/adsense/logged_out
Thursday, May 29, 2008
The 96-yr-old who blogs
"I am a learner. I believe that when one stops learning he ceases to live and that it is never too late to learn,"
These words are nice and encouraging me to do what I am hided in myself.
Randall Butisingh
At an age when people begin to lose interest in many aspects of the world around them, 96-year-old Randall Butisingh not only mastered the intricacies of the internet but also began his own blog, which describes him as one of the world's oldest bloggers and shows him as a man with a remarkable catholicity of interests.
The grandson of indentured workers who were taken to Guyana to work on sugar plantations, Butisingh has watched the world transform many times over in the past nine decades and has adjusted himself to the changes.
"I am a learner. I believe that when one stops learning he ceases to live and that it is never too late to learn," Butisingh said.
At the age of 80, he learnt Arabic so he could read the Quran. At 95, he began studying Spanish and he is doing it "poco a poco" (little by little). Butisingh has an agile mind and an eager interest in life and at present he is studying the Hindu religion and philosophy.
Butisingh's blog is versatile. Its subject categories vary from Buxton (his home town), economics, world politics, environment, history, philosophy, poetry, psychology, religion and an inspiring thought for the day.
In April, Butisingh posted a blog on his website that stressed the need to keep the internet an open arena and out of the hands of those who wished to place restrictions on this free medium. He responds to every comment or response to his popular blog.
Born in Buxton, Demerara, in what is now Guyana, Butisingh has never visited India since he does not like travelling, but he has followed Indian history and geography.
"The person I admire most is Mahatma Gandhi, the architect of India's freedom. Although I never saw him, I wept when he died as many did all over the world," he said.
He has three collections of poems to his credit - "Love's Light", "Wild Flowers" and "Love's Balm". His poems were written in the 1970s and he was inspired to pen them after reading about the life of the late blind and deaf humanitarian, Helen Keller.
Explaining his daily routine, Butisingh said: "At my age, I do not work strictly as per routine. I cannot read for very long although I have good eyesight. You may find me in the day resting for hours and at nights up until two or three reading or typing up my blog.