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Happy Diwali To all
Hope you all enjoy.
A thought.
We’ve been talking of the firefox logo, and and the DPS RKP logo. What of the Exun 2004 logo? Is that not of more significance than the Firefox logo? After all, lnexun.com is a part of exunclan, and without the exun logo, it doesn’t play it’s part very well.
We should have the exun logo on lnexun.com, then we can think about Firefox.
Quiz question
The domain name of a country was thought to be of interest to doctors. Name the country and cTLD.
Note: Persons with the name Gursartaj Singh Nijjar are not allowed to answer.
Junior QUIZ!
Acronyms: (5 marks)
MXM-
MMRPG-
TCS-
SPOOL-
ABC(the computer)-
Define: ((1/2+1/2)*5 marks)
SLI-
RISC-
PCX-
3GIO-
HT(not hyper threading)-
Executive: (5 marks)
Who is the CEO of ATi?
Who founded nVidia(any 2)?
Who founded Digital?
Who founded AMD and co-founded Fair Child Semi Conductors?
Who is Hector Ruiz?
Other: (3+2 marks)
Who coined the term Virtual Reality?
What is T&L?
What was Vanta?
Which is India’s first video game(the real/massive one) that has its independent gaming(graphics) engine and is developed by about a douzen game makers in Bangalore?What is the company making the game called?
Fact for the Day:
Did you know that India’s share in the global software industry is just 1.4%.
SCORE Interpretation
12-Fair
14-Good
18-Excellent
Firefox is Exun’s Official Web Browser.
Our official browser
Today as I was going through the Newspaper, I came across this article titled Internet Exporer Firefoxed. For those of you who dont get HT i wrote the whole article. Its on the front page. Well, now at least the Firefox revolution will catch some momentum in India. What say, Karan? Also, congratulations to all the winners at access, i missed the third position by 5 points, in JQ. Anyways, here goes.
“A software that 19 year old Blake Ross started building teo years ago has got microsoft worried. It is called Firefox, its free and beats the pants of Internet Explorer. Forbes declared it was better than Internet Explorer by leaps and bounds. The Wall Street journal is telling readers to dump Explorer.
The positive revies started ssoon after preview versions of the browser were made available for download around a year ago. These versions were meant for testing purposes and user feedback. But before you could say “Gates of Hell”, Firefox has eaten into the 95 per cent market share that Explorer enjoyed since 1999.
It has got so popular that when its last preview version was released a few months ago, more than a million copies were downloaded in less than 10 days. On Tuesday, mozilla.org offered version 1(i still have the preview, have to download it)-signalling the completition of a development cycle and a complete working browser.
USA Today quotes Ross as saying, ” I think we are going to seesome huge gains. The more popular Firefox gets, the more people will get to enjoy a modern web experience instead of battling problems all the time.” (RIghtly said!!!)
Ross and fellow programmer David Hyatt were part of the non- profit Mozilla Foundation, working on an open-source version of the bloated Netscape browser, when they decided to create a browser that was fast, secure, small and blocked anonyomous popups and ads from scratch.
Two years on, Firefox is one the most popular Mozilla Foundation projects along with the email programme Thunderbird.
The release of it version 1 means that you are going to see and hear a lot more about Firefox.”
Firefox Edge
Lets user decie when they will view popups
Limits fraud by clearly displaying true identity of secure sites.
Innovative tabbed browsing allows many web pages to load within the same window
Switchover is easy as it imports all bookmarks, passwords,cookies.
Therefore, Go get Firefox 🙂
Cheerio,
Manas
Exuns wins Access 2004
The Overall Trophy shall rest inside the “Lab”.
The victorious many are:
Open Events
Gaming – 1st, 2nd
Shyamrup
Arnab
Group Discussion – 1st
Bhavya
Senior Events
Crossword – 1st, 3rd
Maanick & Karan
Bhavya & Abhisheyk
Quiz – 2nd
Maanick & Karan
Junior Events
Quiz – 3rd
Gursartaj & Dhruv
Programming – 3rd
Anant & Abhijit
Sub-junior Events
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Cadet Events (DPS Vasant Vihar)
Cadet Powerpoint – 2nd
Cadet Quiz – 2nd
Where is the Rungta?
Congratulations to all the participants and to DPS Vasant Kunj who fought a brave battle but came in second.
–Karan
Access 2004 in the kitty
Sorry VK, the trophy had our name written on it and you couldnt have taken it away from us. More Details By some The other President or by the SpokesBlah!
Maanick
Information And Communication Technology: How Will It Shape My Future? – random thoughts…
‘Change’- as they say- is the way of life. Moore’s Law predicted that the processing power of computers would double every eighteen months, and boy, haven’t those predictions come true!
In 1975, we could just begin to envisage what computers could do. Kenneth Olsen, President and founder of Digital Equipment Corporation remarked in 1977 that:
“There is no reason for any individual to have a computer at home.�
“The telephone has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us,� said Western Union Internal Memo in 1876.
Today, computers, software and the internet are creating opportunities for people everywhere. It is expanding productivity, firing imaginations with creativity and putting dreams of people in their own hands!
The future promises to be brighter.
The clock dates the second of February, 2013 and it’s my mother’s birthday- her golden jubilee! I, at Harvard Business School, am miles away from home and my mother, my heart and soul making me passionate vis-à-vis giving my mother a revelation- a big one!
Everyone in my family is connected over a 10Mbps satellite internet connection, a tera-hertz computer, a million pixel CCD video camera and shared calendars. I instantly fix up a time for the big one, when every one is at his terminal be it at home, work or school and blast! My potential, mind’s imagination and creativity and tools were technology’s most precious gifts take me and my family into a virtual party with the presence of all loved ones. Sharing laughter, tears, memories and even a virtual dinner- technology gets it all happening – from different parts of the globe!
The future of technology shall have the most profound impact on the professional dimension of human life. Imagine I am the CEO of ArcTech®, the largest architecture and design firm on the globe. I get a client with a great project at hand – designing a 267-storied tall tower. The client talks over VoIP from the state of New York in the United States to me in my office in Taipei. The deal gets finalized and a contract summary expected by the client within the hour. I make a brief overview of the proposed project and share it with my Director of Operations at New York over optical-fiber video conferencing. Soon the officer contacts me back with the complete outline which is passed with amendments by the board and I put it back to the client. He approves, gets inspired by our on-time synchronized work and gives us two more projects. That’s $1 billion worth of profit signed up for in just 44 minutes- by the clock! Isn’t it work@thought, powered by technology?
“A good teacher teaches,
A better teacher explains,
A great teacher demonstrates,
But the best one inspires!�
Information and communication technology shall help inspire the creative genius of potential Einsteins and Newtons and lead to more innovative and path breaking discoveries. A virtual classroom where even villagers are taught by some of the most renowned teachers on the earth (precise the purpose of India’s EDUSAT satellite), where live discussions is made through V-SAT classrooms and problems resolved by a virtual online community are all the future promises of technology.
Information and communication technology shall also redefine medical care by introducing telemedicine and e-consulting on a practical and accessible scale – all contributions that shall make the world a global village
In short, how the growth of Information and Communication technology shall affect my future can be beautifully summarized in the following quatrain:
“Technology indeed forms the backbone of the future-
Potential it has to heal and to nurture:
Time shall make grow to attain a new height;
And it shall make my future- happy, prosperous and bright!�
–Gopal