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Friday 25 November 2011


'Kolaveri Di' is a rage: 14 million hits and counting

The track from the Tamil film 3 has become an overnight sensation online. The Guide spoke to its young music director on why the track has created a buzz across the country

"Believe it or not, it was all impromptu, " says 21-year-old Anirudh Ravichander, music director of the superhit song, Why This Kolaveri Di for the Tamil movie 3.

The video, which was released on November 16 by Sony Music, already has 14 million hits and counting.

The song has (despite its lyrics claiming to be a 'flop song') already gone viral on YouTube and social networking sites, becoming one of the top trending topics on Twitter.

"I didn't expect it to become such a huge hit, " says the music director. So much so, even Amitabh Bachchan has tweeted about it: "Just heard Kolaveri after much talk on it... it's so original and catchy...congrats Dhanush and Aishwarya... love (sic)".

The debutant music director, who is fresh out of graduation college (he completed a BCom course from Loyola in Chennai), is lapping it all up. "I am on cloud nine, " he says.

But he isn't going overboard. "I have another nine songs to go and want to give them my best, " says Ravichander. The youngster is already getting many offers, including a few from Bollywood. But right now, 3 is his priority. "This (the movie project) is like my baby. I want to give it my complete attention, " he claims.

The song emerged, literally, out of the blue. The tune, claims Ravichander, came to him in five minutes flat. "The director (Aishwarya Dhanush) gave me the situation. Dhanush sir came after 10-15 minutes and started singing it, " he says. Dhanush gave the lyrics on the spot and since the casual usage of English gelled with the mood of the song, they decided to retain it for the entire song.

Incidentally, Ravichander had Dhanush in mind when he was composing the song. "He has a raw voice which would suit the song. He sounds like a common man, who enjoys singing. When he started singing, Why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di? we knew we were on right track, " he says.

The tune was composed to make the song sound catchy. The lyrics fit the sequence in the movie in which a boy expresses his feelings about failing in love.

Sung in far-from-correct English with a heavy South Indian accent and everyday words like "holy cow", the video shows Shruti Hassan, Dhanush, Aishwarya Dhanush and Ravichander recording the song in a studio and having a great time doing it.

Apart from the heavy South Indian accent and the way the song is sung, there is nothing remarkable about the "Soup song" as it has come to be known. "It is funny because the lyrics have no meaning whatsoever. We had a ball while recording it, " recalls Ravichander.

The music is a blend of South Indian rhythm, with guitar and saxophone. "It is like a nursery rhyme, " adds Ravichander who till now had only composed music for short films.

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his step-by-step guide demonstrates how to install Windows 7 Ultimate. The guide is similar for other versions of Windows 7 such as Home Premium.
The best way to install Windows 7 is to do a clean install. It is not difficult to perform a clean installation. Before you start the installation process I recommend that you check Windows 7 System Requirements list to ensure that your hardware is supported by Windows 7. If you don't have Windows 7 drivers for all your hardware, it is a good idea to download all the drivers from the hardware manufacturers website and save all the necessary drivers on a CD-R or a USB drive before you start the installation.
Windows 7 DVD is bootable. In order to boot from the DVD you need to set the boot sequence. Look for the boot sequence under your BIOS setup and make sure that the first boot device is set to CD-ROM/DVD-ROM.
Step 1 - Place Windows 7 DVD in your dvd-rom drive and start your PC. Windows 7 will start to boot up and you will get the following progress bar.
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Step 2 - The next screen allows you to setup your language, time and currency format, keyboard or input method. Choose your required settings and click next to continue.
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Step 3 - The next screen allows you to install or repair Windows 7. Since we are doing a clean install we will click on "install now".
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Step 4 - Read the license terms and tick I accept license terms. Then click next to continue.
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Step 5 - You will now be presented with two options. Upgrade or Custom (Advanced). Since we are doing a clean install we will select Custom (Advanced).
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Step 6 - Choose where you would like to install Windows 7. If you have one hard drive you will get a similar option to the image below. You can click next to continue. If you have more that one drive or partition then you need to select the appropriate drive and click next. If you need to format or partition a drive then click Drive options (advance) before clicking next.
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Step 7 - Windows 7 starts the installation process and starts copying all the necessary files to your hard drive as shown on the image below.
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Step 8 - It will go through various stages of the setup and will reboot your system few times.
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Step 9 - When your PC reboots it attempts to boot from DVD as its the first boot device. Do not press any key during the boot prompt so Windows 7 will continue with the installation by booting from the hard drive.
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Step 10 - After the reboot your computer will be prepared for first use.
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Step 11 - At this stage you need to choose a user name and computer name. Click next to continue. The user account you create here is the Administrator account which is the main account for your Windows 7 that has all the privileges.
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Step 12 - Choose your password and password hint just incase you forget your password and need to jog your memory.
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Step 13 - You can now type the product key that came with Windows 7 and click next. If you do not enter the product key you can still proceed to the next stage. However Windows 7 will run in trial mode for 30 days. You must therefore activate Windows within 30 days otherwise you can not access your computer after 30 days.
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Step 14 - Help protect your computer and improve Windows automatically. Choose Use recommended settings.
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Step 15 - Review your time and date settings. Select your time zone, correct the date and time and click next to continue.
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Step 16 - Select your computer's current location. If you are a home user then choose Home network otherwise select the appropriate option.
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Step 17 - Windows will now finalize the settings for your computer and restart.
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Step 18 - After the final restart Windows 7 will start to boot up.
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Step 19 - Finally you have the logon screen. Just type your password and press enter or click on the arrow to logon to Windows 7 for the first time.
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Step 20 - After you have logged on to Windows 7 for the first time, you will see similar desktop to the image below. At this point you can start using your computer. However it may not be fully configured. You need to make sure that all the hardware is detected correctly and the necessary device drivers are installed. This can be done from the device manager.
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Step 21 - To go to device manager click - Start Menu -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> System -> Device Manager. You will see all your hardware listed as shown on the image below. You need to check if you have any yellow exclamation marks next to the name of the devices, similar to "Multimedia Audio Controller" on the image below. This indicates that the driver has not been installed for this device.
At this stage you can install the driver for this device. To do so, Right Mouse click on Multimedia Audio Controller -> Update Driver Software...
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Step 22 - You can choose to "Search automatically for updated driver software" or "Browse my computer for driver software". If you have the driver CD or if the driver is on a USB drive then choose "browse my computer for driver software". Window 7 will search and install the driver from the CD or you can locate the driver manually.
Once you have removed all the yellow exclamation marks from the device manager your Windows 7 configuration would be fully complete.
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Step 23 - Finally check if you have successfully activated Windows 7. Click Start Menu -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> System. You will get a window similar to the image below. Towards the bottom you will see Windows is activated followed by your product ID. This shows that your copy of Windows 7 is fully activated.
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The C++ Tutorial Welcome to LearnCpp.com! LearnCpp.com is a totally free website devoted to teaching you to program in C++. Whether you’ve had any prior experience programming or not, the tutorials on this site will walk you through all the steps you’ll need to know in order to create and compile your programs. Becoming an expert programmer won’t happen overnight, but with a little patience, you’ll get there. And LearnCpp.com will show you the way.

Chapter 0Introduction / Getting Started0.1Introduction to these tutorials0.2Introduction to programming languages0.3Introduction to C/C++0.4Introduction to development0.5Installing an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)0.6Compiling your first program0.7A few common C++ problems Chapter 1C++ Basics1.1Structure of a program1.2Comments1.3A first look at variables (and cin)1.4A first look at functions1.5A first look at operators1.6Whitespace and basic formatting1.7Forward declarations1.8Programs with multiple files1.9Header files1.10A first look at the preprocessor1.10aHow to design your first programs1.11Comprehensive quiz Chapter 2Variables Part I2.1Basic addressing and variable declaration2.2Keywords and naming identifiers2.3Variable sizes and the sizeof operator2.4Integers2.5Floating point numbers2.6Boolean Values2.7Chars2.8Constants2.9Hungarian Notation2.10Comprehensive quiz Chapter 3Operators3.1Precedence and associativity3.2Arithmetic operators3.3Increment/decrement operators, and side effects3.4Sizeof, comma, and arithmetic if operators3.5Relational operators (comparisons)3.6Logical operators3.7Converting between binary and decimal3.8Bitwise operators3.xComprehensive quiz Chapter 4Variables Part II4.1Blocks (compound statements) and local variables4.2Global variables (and why they are evil)4.3File scope and the static keyword4.4Type conversion and casting4.5Enumerated types4.6Typedefs4.7Structs Chapter 5Control Flow5.1Control flow introduction5.2If statements5.3Switch statements5.4Goto statements5.5While statements5.6Do while statements5.7For statements5.8Break and continue5.9Random number generation Chapter 6Arrays, Strings, Pointers, and References6.1Arrays (Part I)6.2Arrays (Part II)6.3Arrays and loops6.4Sorting an array using selection sort6.5Multidimensional arrays6.6C-style strings6.7Introduction to pointers6.8Pointers, arrays, and pointer arithmetic6.9Dynamic memory allocation with new and delete6.10Pointers and const6.11References6.12References vs 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overloading9.1Introduction to operator overloading9.2Overloading the arithmetic operators9.3Overloading the I/O operators9.4Overloading the comparison operators9.5Overloading unary operators +, -, and !9.6Overloading operators using member functions9.7Overloading the increment and decrement operators9.8Overloading the subscript operator9.9Overloading the parenthesis operator9.10Overloading typecasts9.11The copy constructor and overloading the assignment operator9.12Shallow vs. deep copying Chapter 10Composition10.1Constructor initialization lists10.2Composition10.3Aggregation10.4Container classes Chapter 11Inheritance11.1Introduction to inheritance11.2Basic inheritance in C++11.3Order of construction of derived classes11.4Constructors and initialization of derived classes11.5Inheritance and access specifiers11.6Adding, changing, and hiding members in a derived class11.7Multiple inheritance11.8Virtual base classes Chapter 12Virtual Functions12.1Pointers and references to the base class of derived objects12.2Virtual functions12.3Virtual destructors, virtual assignment, and overriding virtualization12.4Early binding and late binding12.5The virtual table12.6Pure virtual functions, abstract base classes, and interface classes Chapter 13Input and output (I/O)13.1Input and output (I/O) streams13.2Input with istream13.3Output with ostream and ios13.4Stream classes for strings13.5Stream states and input validation13.6Basic file I/O13.7Random file I/O Chapter 14Templates14.1Function templates14.2Function template instances14.3Template classes14.4Expression parameters and template specialization14.5Class template specialization14.6Partial template specialization Chapter 15Exceptions15.1The need for exceptions15.2Basic exception handling15.3Exceptions, functions, and stack unwinding15.4Uncaught exceptions, catch-all handlers, and exception specifiers15.5Exceptions, classes, and inheritance15.6Exception dangers and downsides Chapter 16The Standard Template Library16.1The Standard Template Library (STL)16.2STL containers overview16.3STL iterators overview16.4STL algorithms overview Chapter 17std::string17.1std::string and std::wstring17.2std::string construction and destruction17.3std::string length and capacity17.4std::string character access and conversion to C-style arrays17.5std::string assignment and swapping17.6std::string appending17.7std::string inserting Appendix AMiscellaneous SubjectsA.1Static and dynamic librariesA.2Using libraries with Visual Studio Express 2005A.3Using libraries with Code::BlocksA.4Debugging your program (stepping and breakpoints)A.5Debugging your program (watching variables and the call stack)

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Friday 18 November 2011

5 Must know facebook settings to prevent spam attacks


Facebook has been in news this week for the spam attack which sent pornographic content, violence and animal abuse imagery on users’ walls. Many victims of this attack deactivated their facebook account . There are few things which you can do to prevent your facebook account from such attacks . 
1. Restrict information your friends can share about you
Applications and games which your facebook friends use , can request information about you and other friends even when you are not using those apps or games . This information can include your bio, photos, political views and places where you check-in.  To prevent prevent this go to your privacy settings –> apps and websites . Click on edit settings , find ‘ How people bring your info to apps they use ‘ and click on edit settings . Uncheck the unnecessary things to prevent access .
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2. Restrict your profile from appearing on search results 
Facebook allows your profile to be indexed by search engines like Google .If someone Googles your name, it’s possible that your Facebook profile, along with your profile picture and any other information. To turn off this preference go to “Account” then “Privacy settings ” . Click on Edit settings adjacent to “Apps and Websites” . At the last you will see “Public Search ”  , click on “edit settings ” and uncheck “enable  public search ”
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3. Use One Time Passwords 
Your facebook account’s security is at risk when you are using facebook from hotels , cafes , airports etc . For such situations facebook offers one time password . You can check this post to know more about facebook one time passwords  
4. Check what apps can access from your account
Check what information the apps are accessing from your account . Avoid apps which can post to your friends walls . To view these settings, choose Account > Privacy Settings > Applications and Websites. Then, next to “Apps you use” choose Edit Settings. Here, you can see which applications you’ve authorized to interact with your account, when you authorized them to do so, edit the settings or delete the application entirely.
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5. Update Mobile and Security settings 
Go to your account settings page , select the “security settings ” tab and enable secure browsing . Similarly go to the mobile settings page and disable ” share my phone number with friends ” .

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