Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Is Telangana state good for Telangana people?

First of all these are my personal opinions. I could be totally wrong with my predictions and in fact a lot of times I am wrong with my predictions.

So now is Telangana good for Telangana people? In simple words it may not be going to be as good as the politicians are trying to project it. Few reasons

- The GDP is going to be less than 50% of the existing combined state. So it may be difficult to fund all the existing schemes like aarogyasri.

- Immediate new investments to the Hyderabad going to be tough task. Creating new jobs in the state of Telangana for Telangana people is going to be a uphill task.

- Politicians promised a lot of things to Telangana people as part of making them participate in the movement, a lot of those promises are not even feasible like providing lot of govt. jobs. This may lead to unrest in the state. This may also lead to new lease of life to naxalism in the state.

- You love him or hate him KCR is the hero of the new Telangana state. He  may now change his plan to merge his party with congress. In that case too many political forces in Telangana will lead to lot of instability, which I think is not going to be good for a new state.

- If TRS merged into congress, then BJP is going to improve voter base in the new Telangana state and that may lead to new conflict between BJP and MIM.  May be lot of communal issues.

- I think its going to be a tough task to control hate politics against Andhra people in Telangana.  One hate crime against other region people can screw up new state’s future.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Wow..... beat this

$35 Google Chromecast streams online video, music, images to your TV

Alongside the launch of the second-generation Nexus 7 tablet on Wednesday in San Francisco, Google also announced a 2-inch Chromecast device that lets you bring content from your different devices on to your TV. The Chromecast dongle that connects to an HDTV via USB is priced at $35. Users need to plug in the dongle to their high-definition (HD) TV and it allows them to use their phone, tablet or laptop to "cast" online content to their TV screens. It currently works with Netflix, YouTube, Google Play Movies and TV, and Google Play Music. Google says more apps such as Pandora are coming soon. Wit Chromecast you can use your phone, tablet or laptop to browse and cast content to your TV, play and pause, control the volume. With the content streaming, you can also multitask - send emails or surf the web - while enjoying what is on the TV screen.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Three best thunderbird add-ons I use everyday

There are the three add-ons makes my life easy at work.

1) Thunderbird Conversations: Thunderbird Conversations is a Thunderbird extension which, as the name implies, enables a conversation view in your Thunderbird. Notable features include:
- a regular conversation view that fetches messages from all folders, and behaves just like Gmail’s
- integration with Thunderbird Contacts: participants have tooltips in the conversation, and you can view their avatars and profiles from Facebook, Twitter…
- a quick reply feature, with autocomplete, that allows you to reply to a thread in a snap,
- and a few other bonus features.

https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/downloads/latest/54035/addon-54035-latest.xpi?src=search

2) Lightning: Organize your schedule and life's important events in a calendar that's fully integrated with your Thunderbird email. Manage multiple calendars, create your daily to do list, invite friends to events, and subscribe to public calendars.

https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/downloads/latest/2313/platform:5/addon-2313-latest.xpi?src=search

3)QuickFolders:Folder Tabs - cuts through the clutter of the folders sidebar by having your most important folders as tabs. Open folders and sub folders, move/copy mails without scrolling around or searching. Use categories for filtering the faves!

https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/downloads/latest/3254/addon-3254-latest.xpi?src=search

 

Let me know add-ons you like.

Watch this and find how the was stored in desert

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Company Of Heroes 2 Open Beta is ready for download

Right now I am downloading from steam. Will soon post some screenshots. Watch this space………

Friday, June 14, 2013

Blogger dashboard does not work in Chrome

Not sure if its just me facing the issue. But I have observed that blogger dashboard does not work at all when using chrome. It works very smooth in firefox and other browsers. Strange that google blogger does nont working in google chrome. Hope they fix it soon. Let me know if you see the same issue and found any solution to this strange problem.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

JSP formatting in eclipse

I have a few hundred lines of JSP code with java snippets. When I used eclipse to format this code. Its just unreadable and not even able to figure out what is in there in the java snippets. I tried different options like changing the code style formatter, but nothing worked. Then I tried netbeans to auto-format my JSP code and it did much better job compared to eclipse. Hope eclipse will come up with better formatting in the next version. Till then I will keep my netbeans running on my machine when I am doing coding on my eclipse.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Path Manager Makes the Run Dialog and Command Prompt More Useful


Windows: Editing your PATH variable is one of those things that you rarely need to do. However, one of the ways it can be useful is to add more app shortcuts to your run dialog. The PATH variable, in short, is a bucket of locations that the run dialog looks at to find app commands. When you type the name of an app (say "calc") in the run dialog (Win+R), it searches all of the folders included in the PATH variable. Path Manager allows you to add locations to this variable, so you can run more applications with this shortcut. Path Manager can also edit many other system variables. As always, you should be careful playing with system settings unless you know what you're doing. You probably won't need this tool very often, but it's handy to have in your back pocket. Easily Add, Delete & Edit PATH Variable Entries With Path Manager | AddictiveTips

Adroid Apps I Use









Type History to Review Your Recent Terminal Commands


Sometimes you need to enter a long command again, or find something you typed long in the past. Sure, you can press the up and down arrows to navigate a fair amount of your history but that isn't practical when you have to search for something awhile back. Instead, just type history. When you do, your terminal window will display a list of recent commands. From there you can find the one you're looking for. If you know it was within a certain range, you can specify how far back in your history you want to go (e.g. "history 25").
Original Article: http://lifehacker.com/type-history-to-review-your-recent-terminal-commands-512385895

My Fishes

My fishes :) total 5 of them.

Wednesday, January 09, 2013

Features I want in my smart TV



I will be buying a smart TV in next 2 years and I want following features in my smart TV. Some of the features I list are already available some of them them are still in development phase. I want all these features in a reasonable price 50K-60K Indian rupees.

  • UCM 3.0 support
  • Bluetooth support
  • I don't care much about 3D. Its could be optional feature.
  • OLED at least 40" size.
  • Full HD 1080p and better resolution than standard 1920×1080
  • WI-FI and LAN connection
  • Hand gestures and voice based control enabled.
  • Internet access and should support youtube and other video stream service program channels
  • Full support for gaming(using some gamestick like this one)
  • Should detect USB based perifarals like web camera, keyboard, mouse etc.. 
  • There should be always an options to upgrade software and codecs so that it can detect new and better video formats.
  • Last but not the least it should have a log/history of all the channels watches and sites browsed on it.

Will keep it updated as my requirement grows as I see new things coming up in the market. 

    GameStick: Gaming on TV using Android powered stick



    Gamestick



    Open

    The mobile games market thrives on the use of open platforms and we wanted to bring the same ethos to TV. Open, so that more developers can innovate and develop quickly. Open, so that players can access more great games and get better pricing. Open because it's about time that the walls keeping independent developers out are smashed down. And so, harnessing the Android ecosystem, GameStick is a completely open platform. If you love creating or playing games, you will love GameStick.

    Portable

    People are always on the go. Traditional consoles are big. We set out to create a big screen games console that was so small you could pop it in your pocket. It's tiny! So small in fact that GameStick fits inside it's own controller so you can take all your games with you to any TV you like, anywhere. Simply plug it into the HDMI slot, grab the controller and play away.



    You can find all the details about this in thier page in Kickstart. I am sure I am going to buy this or something better than this once they are available in India.

    Tuesday, January 08, 2013

    Must have Firefox tab related add-ons



    Make New Firefox Tabs More Useful With These Add-Ons
    We all like to customize our things – it’s nice when they feel really ours. This is true for many aspects in life, and naturally, doesn’t skip computers, phones and software. If it’s possible to customize things even a little bit, someone’s going to do it. It doesn’t matter if the default is great – the default is what everyone has. So out go the defaults and in come hundreds of different customizations. Now it’s only a matter of choosing the best, coolest, most useful one. This is not one bit different when it comes to browsers. Back in the days of Netscape 1.0, all browsers looked pretty much the same, but the advent of add-ons brought hundreds of customization options, and these days they look different on every computer. One of the best and most useful ways to customize your browser is through the new tab page. We’ve told you about some great ways to do it with Chrome, but apparently, we’ve turned a blind eye to Firefox. About 4 versions ago, Firefox finally added a default speed dial feature to its new tab page. The speed dial shows 9 of your most visited pages, and while it’s useful, it’s far from perfect. For starters, the thumbnails don’t always load; in addition, you sometimes see duplicate tiles for the same website, which is inconvenient and a waste of space. If you too feel that it’s time for an upgrade,or just want your browser to look different than the rest, read on to find some really great options.
     
    New Tab King
     

     
    New Tab King is a versatile, multi-featured new tab page that comes with a to-do list, a recently closed tab list and even shortcuts to launch desktop apps. It goes without saying that each element in your new tab page is customizable, collapsible and removable, and the entire left sidebar is collapsible as well, so you only see it when you need to use it. As for the main section of the new tab page, this is a list of your most-used websites, and can be viewed in a list format, as seen above, or a traditional tile format.
     

     
    The background image and colors are customizable as well, and you can connect it to an RSS feed, a Picasa community search, your own local images, and more. Bottom line: Has many useful features and works well, but is far from being minimalistic.
    FVD Speed Dial

     

     
    With a strong focus on the speed dial options, FVD Speed Dial is another solid start page with multiple tile groups you can customize and switch between. Each tile group can also be viewed as a list, and everything from tile size to background and font colors is configurable. By default, FVD Speed Dial comes with 7 speed dial bookmarks (two of them promotional) which you can change and add to. Additionally, you can view your most popular pages and your recently closed tabs in lists or tiles, each with its own custom settings.
     

     
    FVS Speed Dial also includes a synchronization feature, so you can access your favorite websites and settings on multiple computers. In order to use this feature, you’ll have to create an account. Bottom line: Slick, fast and useful. With a white background, also quite minimalistic.
    Super Start
    Super Start
     

     

     
    Super Start is a simple, do-it-yourself type of start page, in which nothing comes ready made. Unlike the previous two options I mentioned, opening a new Super Start page for the first time results in a blank page. It’s your job to populate this page with tiles of your favorite websites, including a link, a name, and even an icon – none of these is automatic. The add-on makes it easy to find popular icons online, but if you want to add a more obscure website, you’ll have to find one by yourself. That being said, adding tiles is super easy, and it does feel nice to start from a clean slate. Super Start comes with a built-in notes feature for little to-do lists, a list of recently closed tab page, and four different themes. Bottom line: Perfect for the minimalistic, DIY types. 

    Thursday, January 03, 2013

    Ubantu and Smart phones



    slightlyDrunk Blog - Ubuntu finally comes to mobile in 2013 - MouthShut.com
    Is there a scope for a new operating system in the mobile platform?

    I wonder how many are going to ask that question. I did myself when I heard that canonical was going to launch its so called mobile OS” version of Ubuntu in the upcoming CES to be held from January 8th to 11th. Considering that it is already a huge market and after WP 8 has started showing positive signs of survival, it will get much tougher for a newer player. But anything is possible in this market. The downward spiraling of the once favoured Symbian’ is a proof of that fact. Whether or not this OS succeeds or goes the Web OS way is a matter only time will tell us. But for now we do have a big thing to look forward to for the upcoming CES. But what does it mean to the mobile world. Here’s my take. The countdown for this operating system had begun way back in 2008 when it was first announced. A novelty it was at that time, which I guess was sure to succeed had they released it during that time. Then in 2010 they announced Ubuntu for android, which was supposed to be an image to be run on the Android Operating System. It did not work, or let us just say that it fell flat on its face. Except for some linux geeks no one else took even a notice of it, but canonical promises that it will be totally different this time around and that they have done everything right to make it one of the show stealers of CES 2013. Canonical calls it the first true step in the adoption of Ubuntu on mobile.

    • It is highly compatible with the current line of operating systems so the current manufacturers for android devices will not have much to worry about with regards to compatibility.

    • It requires the same drivers as those of android only with lesser memory requirements. It wont be using the Java Virtual Machine unlike android do that the OS has complete control over the device.

    • The galaxy nexus 4 is the phone on which it is currently being tested and initial results have been well received.

    • The use of thumb gestures to ply a huge role in navigation through the system.

    • Multitasking would be much more efficient and battery usage is also a notch higher than that if other operating systems currently in the market.

    • It is highly secure but will also allow porting of android apps to its platform.

    • Canonical says that they have improved the design is also better than most of the operating systems of the current generation.

    • The file system structure is much more organized. It will always be connected to the Ubuntu cloud and the storage will be higher than that of current cloud service providers.

    • Canonical has roped in multiple partners for equipment manufacturing and the first phone may be an asus device. More on this next big thing by canonical after its release.