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Tuesday 1 November 2011

Make Your Windows PC Looks Like Mac

Mac In Windows


Everybody Knows About Mac OS. And Also Want To Use It. So Here Is A Tutorial How To Make Your Windows Xp/7/Vista Look Like Mac Without Any Risk.
It Not Change Full Operating System To Mac, This Is Only Theme And Some Effects That Very Similar To Mac. So Don't Hesitate To Try It. You Can Get Back To Windows Anytime.


Now Follow The All Steps Carefully And See What Happen !

Step 1. Download This File - All Files That We Need Are In The File.
http://www.largeptc.com/MacFiles(MaherHackers.com).zip




=> Now Extract The Files To Anywhere In Your Pc. <=


Step 2 : Open Rocketdock Folder And Install RocketDock-v1.3.5.exe.

After Install Rocketdock Do The Following : 
  1. Copy The Folder Stardocklet To C:\Program Files\RocketDock\Docklets
  2. Copy The Folder Nabs osx leopard To C:\Program Files\RocketDock\Skins
  3. After Copy It To Skin Folder, Open Nabs osx leopard Folder And Copy indicator.png To C:\Program Files\RocketDock\Defaults\DefaultIndicator
Step 3 : Open Replacer.zip From Apps Folder And Extract It To Desktop (Or Anywhere Else). - Little Difficult Part For Newbies !
  • Now Open Replacer.cmd And Go To C:\Windows\system32 And Find uxtheme.dll
  • Drag The uxtheme.dll File From C:\Windows\system32 To Replacer.cmd And Press Enter.
  • Now immediately Go To Apps Folder ( In Extracted Files) And Find uxtheme.dll
  • Drag This uxtheme.dll To Replacer.cmd Again And Press Enter.
  • When Replacer.cmd Ask Y Or N Press Y And Press Enter. It's Done.
Now The Difficult Part Is Over.




Step 4 : Theme Installation - Its Very Easy !

  • Now Open Mac Theme For Windows Folder From Extracted Files.
  • Copy Leopard X.theme And X Folder To C:\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes.
  • Double Click On Leopard X.theme And Click Apply And Then Ok.
Now Your PC Is Changing To Mac But We Need Some Customization To Get It Completely Look Like Mac.

=> Now Go To Desktop And Right Click On Any Empty Space And Go To Arrange Icons By And Uncheck Show Desktop Icons.
If You Not Understand It Click Here To See Image : Uncheck Show Desktop Icons Image

=> Right Click on Taskbar and untick Lock Taskbar and Pull Taskbar to Top of the Screen and Again Right Click on Taskbar and tick Lock Taskbar.

If You Not Understand It Click Here To See Image : Change Taskbar Position Image

=> Now Open Rocketdock, Right Click On It And Set Screen Position To Bottom.
=> Now Right Click On Rocketdock Again And Click On Add Item And Select Stack Doclet And Open It And Change Settings As You Like.

number of visitors for social networking sites

Number of visitors per day

We found 29 social networks that currently have one million or more unique visitors per day. For traffic data, we used Google Trends for Websites.
Note that these numbers are estimates made by Google from a variety of data sources, so they will not be 100% correct, but should still give us a good idea of how the sites compare.
Social networks with at least one million site visitors per day
A few quick observations:
  • Facebook has stated that about half of its users log in to the site every day, which seems to match these numbers.
  • It’s interesting that Orkut, counted out by many, clocks in a significant number of daily visitors. From this perspective, it’s the second-largest social network in the world. This is in large part due to it’s extremely strong following in Brazil and to a somewhat lesser extent, India.
  • How the mighty have fallen. MySpace is only number 12 on this list. (And speaking of the fallen, Friendster didn’t even make the list.)
  • Facebook dominates to an almost ridiculous extent. Combine all the daily visitors for the other 28 social networks on this list and you still only end up with two-thirds of what Facebook has.

The social networks, one by one

For those of you interested in learning more about each network, including the trend of its traffic (some are growing, some are stable, some are losing ground), read on. We’ll go through all of them here below.

Facebook

Needs no introduction, really. As you could see in the chart above, the daily activity at the Facebook website makes all other sites look small. It should be noted that about 200+ million of Facebook’s 600 million users also use one of Facebook’s mobile apps, which won’t show up here. Launched in 2004.
traffic trend
Still no sign of Facebook’s growth slowing down, is there?

Orkut

Google’s entry in the social network field (not counting Google Buzz). Not big in most of the world, but a massive success in Brazil and to a lesser extent, India. Launched in 2004.
traffic trend

Qzone

China’s largest social network, launched by Tencent in 2005.
traffic trend

Twitter

Another site that really needs no introduction, at least to the readers of this blog. It should be noted that these results may be a bit unfair to Twitter since people to a large extent use applications to access Twitter and don’t necessarily surf to the Twitter.com website so much. Launched in 2006.
traffic trend

Odnoklassniki

A Russian social network for classmates and old friends (“odnoklassniki” means “classmates”). Launched in 2006.
traffic trend

LinkedIn

A business-oriented social network that you’re probably already well aware of. Launched in 2003.
traffic trend

vKontakte

A popular Russian social network that is often described as a Russian Facebook clone. Launched in 2006.
traffic trend

Badoo

A social networking site that originated in Russia but is now most popular in several Latin American countries, as well as France, Italy and Spain. Launched in 2006.
traffic trend

Mixi

Japan’s premier social network, launched in 2004.
traffic trend

Flickr

Some may think of Flickr as just a photo-sharing site, but it’s always had a strong social element and is listed as a social network in Wikipedia, so we included it here. Launched in 2004.
traffic trend

Hi5

A social network with a global audience, although an extra large share of its users come from Thailand, Mexico, Romania and Peru. Launched in 2003.
traffic trend

Myspace

The former number one social network is not faring so well at the moment, at least when you think about how successful it once was. Launched in 2003.
traffic trend

Nasza Klasa

A Polish social network for students and alumni (the name means “our class”). Launched in 2006.
traffic trend
If you’re wondering about the oddly shaped graph, it’s because the site switched to nk.pl from a different domain name (explaining that sharp rise).

Tuenti

Another site that basically got its start as a local Facebook copy, this time in Spain. It’s often referred to as the “Spanish Facebook.” Launched in 2006.
traffic trend

Hyves

The most popular social network in the Netherlands. Launched in 2004.
traffic trend

Renren

Another popular Chinese social network. Renren literally means “everyone.” Launched in 2005 under the name Xiaonei.
traffic trend
The “late start” in the graph is because that’s when the site changed both its name and its domain name.

Tagged

A social network launched in 2004, somewhat infamous for rather spammy invitation email practices a couple of years ago.
traffic trend

Taringa!

An Argentinian social network available in Spanish and Portuguese. Much of its traffic comes from Latin American countries and Spain. Launched in 2004.
traffic trend

Cyworld

A South Korea-based social network mainly active in South Korea, but it also has operations in China and Vietnam. Launched in 1999.
traffic trend

Netlog

A social network mainly targeted at European youth. Launched in 2003.
traffic trend

LiveJournal

One of the early social network sites, started in the United States but nowadays based in Russia. Launched in 1999. (Geek factoid: the Memcached project started at LiveJournal.)
traffic trend

Kaixin001

Another Chinese social network. Historically, it has received spikes in usage every time China has blocked access to sites like Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and YouTube.
traffic trend

Wer-kennt-wen

A German social network somewhat similar to Myspace. The name means “who-knows-whom.” Launched in 2006.
traffic trend

Sonico

A social network aimed mainly at a Latin American audience. Launched in 2007.
traffic trend

Douban

A Chinese social network where users discuss and review movies, books and music. Launched in 2005.
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Could the Taj Mahal Really Collapse?


Local officials in Agra claim that the Taj Mahal might collapse in the next three to five years. Above, policemen patrolled through the Yamuna river besides Taj Mahal, Agra, Aug 21.
The white marble complex is undoubtedly India’s most-recognizable monument, inevitably featuring in the itinerary of most tourists and visiting heads of state (with the exception of U.S. President Barack Obama.)
It is understandable, then, that when the Daily Mail, the British tabloid, reported last week that the Taj Mahal risked collapsing, panic ensued.
But is there really reason to worry?
The alarm bells were first raised by Ramshankar Katheria, Agra MP for the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party. If he is to be believed, the monument built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz could collapse within three to five years. It’s not just the future of the monument that is at stake but that of India as a whole, Mr. Katheria told India Real Time in a recent interview. “India’s pride is in grave danger,” he said.
Mr. Katheria says the wooden foundations of the Mughal-era mausoleum, buried deep within the river Yamuna, are decaying due to the river’s receding water level. “The foundation is such that the water flow strengthens its hold to shoulder the monument,” he explained. “Not only are wooden planks loosening but (they) are also rotting due to lack of moisture in their surface,” he added.
He is the pioneer of the “Taj Bachao Sang,” or “Save the Taj Together” campaign, an initiative launched last year to protect the memorial. The campaign’s team, which includes historians and archeologists, also allege that cracks have emerged on the monument’s surface and that several minarets are showing signs of tilting. “Our conclusions are based on a systematic year-long research,” said the MP.
This is an issue Mr. Katheria has discussed with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Pratibha Patil. “Promises were made during these meetings but not followed by tangible results from their end,” he said. “Our only request is that a strict enquiry is issued into the matter. Is that too much to ask for?”
Spokesmen for the Prime Minister were not immediately reachable for comment.
Other experts, however, disagree with Mr. Katheria’s assessment. The Archaeological Survey of India, the state-run agency in charge of preserving the monument, slammed these claims. “These are shameless publicity stunts deployed to attract media attention,” a senior ASI official based in Agra told India Real Time. He said this was a “pointless alarm” and the issue of the foundations was being “over exaggerated.” The official said that, following media reports, an ASI team of engineers and archaeologists went to examine the site and that “no major threat was detected.” He said the ASI “is undertaking all necessary measures to safeguard the Taj Mahal.”
A spokesman for Mr. Katheria said that his Taj Mahal campaign is in the broader national interest and that there is “no political agenda” behind it. He declined to comment on whether Mr. Katheria plans to run for upcoming elections in his home state of Uttar Pradesh, slated for 2012.
Ruknuddin Mirza, a conservation archeologist at the Indian National Trust For Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), also questioned Mr. Katheria’s alarmism. “Though it is of utmost importance to investigate these allegations, time and again ASI has substantiated their worth in preserving cultural heritage” he said.
This is not the first time the Taj Mahal has fallen prey to controversy. In the early 1980s, activist Mahesh Chander Mehta said pollution was damaging the white marble structure. It took around a decade before authorities backed his claims, with the Supreme Court ordering factories in and around Agra to be shut down.

Nokia's Flexible Display

Nokia's Flexible Display


Nokia's Flexible touch screen

Nokia being one of the incredible brand introducing new technologies recently have introduce Amazing new Flexible touch screen called the Nokia Kinetic Device.Nokia keep on moving ahead in the world of high tech communications.With this new screen you can bend the device from the middle or from around the edges of phone.


The Bending is not only the feature of the phone, Nokia has optimized the bending of the phone to the user interface, creating a nice and classical experience while bending controls the device.Users can zoom in and out from the device while bending it from the middle and they can scroll down while bending from the edges.


 The great advantage over this feature is that capacitive touch screens don't allow user to use  phone without using the phone with hands, for instance user can not use the phone while wearing the gloves, but this feature in the phone allows to fully use the phone and take the best out of it without any hindrance.


The features of device  redefines the all the possibilities of mobile phone, and  leads the world to new creativities and innovations.

HTC's Ladies phone "Rhyme"

HTC's Ladies phone "Rhyme"

Latest phone for ladies HTC RHYME 
     

 This new phone mixed up with all the garnishes which make this phone a perfect experience for female mobile users.The phone is Android 2.3 device with 3.7 Inch screen and a powerfull 1GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8255 chipset.
the things that make  make a phone for ladeis are a very good battery timing .this phone gives u about 2 days timing and it has a 1600 mAh battery.
apart from these feature there is a light up charm indicator connected with this phone which soothes you with its simple light which blinks up on phone calls , text message ,alarm etc.


this phone carries all the styling looks wich which carries up personality of a girl.so i were a girl would have grabbed this phone instantly.this phone is out  up in market with priced at 545$ USD.The inbuilt memory capacity is 4GB on board storage and expand up-to 32GB microSD.
the phone also offers a battery charging stand which is completely suitable when u are at rest.the all features girls need lies in the phone.thanks to htc for lisning to girls and creating new user interface for girls.

Top 10 Key Information Technology Trends For 2012

Top 10 Key Information Technology Trends For 2012

October 31st, 2011 | by Anil | 10 key IT trends for 2012At the Gartner Symposium IT/Expo, David Cappuccio, managing vice president and chief of research for the Infrastructure teams with Gartner, said the Top 10 Trends show how IT is changing in that many of them in the past been outside the traditional purview of IT, but they will all affect how IT does its job in the future.
The Top 10 Trends and their impact, briefly include:
1 The evolution of virtualization: Cappuccio says virtualization will ultimately drive more companies to treat IT like a business. The danger during the next few years will be in following a specific vendor’s vision, though it is unlikely that any one vendor’s vision will prevail. Users should have their own visions of architecture control, and build toward it with a constantly updated strategic plan.
2 Big data, patterns and analytics: Unstructured data will grow some 80% over the course of the next five years, creating a huge IT challenge. Technologies such as in-line deduplication, automated tiering of data to get the most efficient usage patterns per kilowatt, and flash or solid-state drives for higher-end performance optimization, will increase in importance over the next few years, Cappuccio said. Analytics and other systems to monitor for recurring data patterns that could develop  into money making applications will also be important.
3. Energy efficiency and monitoring: The power issue has moved up the food corporate food chain, Cappuccio said.  Nascent tools are beginning to roll out that can use analytic tools to watch power usage on a variety of levels.  With the increased attention given to power consumption, it has become apparent that many systems are highly underutilized. At low utilization levels, they use a high percentage of their total energy draw. An average x86 server that is turned on, but idle, will draw upward of 65% of its nameplate wattage, for example.  IT organizations need a clear inventory of what compute resources are doing and what workloads there is the potential for significant waste of energy.
4. Context aware apps: The big question here how to do something smart to take advantage of smartphones.  Gartner has in the past said context-based computing will go beyond the business intelligence applications and truly make a unified communications environment possible by  bringing together data culled from social networks and mobile-devices.
5. Staff retention and retraining: Here the idea is developing a plan to get people excited about their jobs enough to stay.  And we’ll need is as starting in 2011 an average of 10,000 baby boomers will be eligible to retire every day for the next 19 years, Cappuccio said. Loyalty to one company is not a quality found in new workers.
6. Social networks:  Affordable and accessible technology has let individuals and  communities come together in a new way – with a collective voice – to make statements about our organizations, the products/services we deliver and how we deliver them, Cappuccio said. The collective is made up of individuals, groups, communities, mobs, markets and firms that shape the direction of society and business. The collective is not new, but technology has made it more powerful -and enabled change to happen more rapidly Cappuccio said. The collective is just beginning to have an impact on business operations and strategies but most organizations do not have a plan for enabling or embracing it.  Ignoring social networking is not an option, Cappuccio said.
7. Consumerization: The key trend here is the fact that new application types will be developed to address mobile users but they won’t be desktop replacement applications.  Still,  a secure, well-defined strategy needs to be put into place to take advantage of this development, Cappuccio said.
8. Compute per square foot:  Virtualization is one of the most critical components being used to increase densities and vertically scale data centers. If used wisely, average server performance can move from today’s paltry 7% to 12% average to 40% to 50%, yielding huge benefits in floor space and energy savings.  Two issues that need to be considered going forward are the number of cores per server — four- and eight-core systems are becoming common, and 16 cores will be common within two years –  and overall data center energy trends. IT will also have to address things like performance/licensing, Cappuccio said
 9. Cloud computing: While cost is a potential benefit for small companies, the biggest benefits of cloud computing are built-in elasticity and scalability. As certain IT functions industrialize and become less customized, such as email, there are more possibilities for larger organizations to benefit from cloud computing, according to Cappuccio.
 10. Fabrics: Gartner defines this infrastructure convergence as: The vertical integration of server, storage, and network systems and components with element-level management software that lays the foundation to optimize shared data center resources efficiently and dynamically. Systems put forth so far by Cisco and HP will unify network control but are not there yet.

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