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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Firefox 10

 

Firefox simplifies add-on updates; no native Android interface--yet

by Seth Rosenblatt January 31, 2012 11:06 AM PST on CNET.COM

 

Web developer site-building tools are only sexy to developers, but they get a big makeover in today's update to Firefox and that will affect how developers connect to the people who use their sites.

 

Firefox 10 (download for Windows | Mac | Linux | Android) also dramatically streamlines add-on compatibility, includes a new Full Screen API, and updates WebGL. The Android version, meanwhile, makes some minor improvements as the bulk of development on the mobile version focuses on the native Android interface, currently scheduled for the next stable release.

 

The biggest change that most Firefox users will see in version 10 is that you'll stop seeing most add-ons marked as incompatible with each new version of Firefox. Around 80 percent of all add-ons will be marked compatible, starting with today's Firefox 10. This follows changes in Firefox 8 that prevented third-party add-ons from installing without permission. The changes in Firefox 10 fix a small but annoying problem when Firefox changed to a rapid-release cycle. Previously, most add-ons would break when Firefox released a major update because there were so many back-end changes, but since March 2011's Firefox 4, it's been a significantly smaller problem.

 

The new developer tools in Firefox 10 for PCs appear to add some serious heft to Mozilla's already-robust tool set. The new ones include Page Inspector, for checking out a site's structure and layout without leaving the browser, and the introduction of the Eclipse Orion code editor for JavaScript writing in ScratchPad. There's also a Style Inspector, for editing CSS on the fly and without leaving the browser. Don't let the name confuse you, though. It won't offer snarky commentary on your own personal style (or lack thereof.)

 

The new look for Firefox for Android won't strike many as hugely different, but maybe that's because it looks more like a native Android app.

 

Also on the code side of things, Firefox 10 has added support for CSS 3D Transforms and for anti-aliasing in the WebGL standard for hardware-accelerated 3D graphics. These updates mean that complex site and Web app animations will render more smoothly in Firefox, and that developers can animate 2D objects into 3D without plug-ins. You can read the full release notes for Firefox 10 here.

 

Mozilla also has released the enterprise version of Firefox, which will release on a slower cycle so that businesses don't have to worry about their internal tools and security protocols accidentally breaking.

 

Firefox 10 for Android makes some small tweaks, mostly to support anti-aliasing in WebGL and accelerated layers in OpenGL. This means you ought to see the Web render just a bit faster. Firefox Sync is also easier to set up now. You can read the full release notes for Firefox 10 for Android.

 

Assuming Mozilla keeps its release schedule, which it has done since moving to the rapid-release cycle last March, Firefox 11 will see the release of the significantly faster native Android interface.

 

http://download.cnet.com/8301-2007_4-57369080-12/firefox-simplifies-add-on-updates-no-native-android-interface-yet/?tag=fd2010AuxPromo.0

 

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/249032/firefox_10_arrives_today_with_extended_support_for_businesses.html

 

Release notes: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/10.0/releasenotes/

Bug list: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/10.0/releasenotes/buglist.html

 

 

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

FW: Some gyaan on sodexo :-)

2012 merchants supermarkets stall not accepting sodexo?

Increase is in conversion days and also increase tax to 3% to 7% or 5% to 9% are the rumours.

Bigbazar, more, reliance joined as per rumours.

 

Below is an article well explained about Sodexho analogy J

 

http://kirandhanwada.com/2012/01/04/sodexo-coupons-invalid-a-business-model-explained/

 

Friday, December 30, 2011

odd interview questions per linkedin

How many people are using Facebook in San Francisco at 2:30 p.m. on a Friday?" — Asked at Google, Vendor Relations Manager candidate

"If Germans were the tallest people in the world, how would you prove it?" — Asked at Hewlett-Packard, Product Marketing Manager candidate

"Given 20 'destructible' light bulbs (which break at a certain height), and a building with 100 floors, how do you determine the height that the light bulbs break?" — Asked at Qualcomm, Engineering candidate

"How would you cure world hunger?" — Asked at Amazon.com, Software Developer candidate

"You're in a row boat, which is in a large tank filled with water. You have an anchor on board, which you throw overboard (the chain is long enough so the anchor rests completely on the bottom of the tank). Does the water level in the tank rise or fall?" — Asked at Tesla Motors, Mechanical Engineer candidate

"Please spell 'diverticulitis'." — Asked at EMSI Engineering, Account Manager candidate

"You have a bouquet of flowers. All but two are roses, all but two are daisies, and all but two are tulips. How many flowers do you have?" — Asked at Epic Systems, Corporation Project Manager/Implementation Consultant candidate

"How do you feel about those jokers at Congress?" — Asked at Consolidated Electrical, Management Trainee candidate

"If you were a Microsoft Office program, which one would you be?" — Asked at Summit Racing Equipment, Ecommerce candidate

Sent from Samsung Galaxy S2

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

FW: Worth read......Learn the way to live....

One day I hopped in a taxi and we took off for the airport.  We were driving in  the right lane when suddenly a black car jumped out of a parking space right  in front of us.

 

My taxi driver slammed on his breaks, skidded, and missed the other car by just inches!

 

The driver of the other car whipped his head around and started yelling at us.

 

My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy.  And I mean, he was really friendly.

 

So I asked, "Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!"

 

This is  when my taxi driver taught me what I now call, "The Law of the Garbage Truck."

 

He explained that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment.  As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it and sometimes they'll dump it  on  you.  Don't take it personally. Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Don't take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home or on the streets.

 

Good leaders know they have to be ready for their next meeting. Good parents know that they have to welcome their children home from school with hugs and kisses. Leaders and parents know that they have to be fully present, and at their best for the people they care about. The bottom line is that successful people do not let Garbage Trucks take over their day. What about you? What would happen in your life, starting today, if you let more garbage trucks pass you by? Here's the bet - You'll be happier. Life's too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so.. Love the people who treat you right. Pray for  or forget about the ones who don't.

 

 

Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you take it. - Irving Berlin

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One day a farmer's donkey fell down into a well. The animal cried piteously for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do.

 

Finally he decided since the animal was old, and the well needed to be covered up anyway, it just wasn't worth it to retrieve the donkey. So, the farmer invited all his neighbors to come over and help him. They all grabbed shovels, and began to shovel dirt into the well.

 

All the other farm animals were very upset about this, because the donkey was their friend. But they discovered there was nothing they could do to help him.

 

At first, when the donkey realized what was happening, he cried horribly. Then, to everyone's amazement, he quieted down.

 

A few shovel loads later, the farmer finally looked down the well, and was astonished at what he saw.

 

With every shovel of dirt that hit his back, the donkey was doing something amazing. He would shake it off, and take a step up on the dirt as it piled up. As the farmer's neighbors continued to shovel dirt on top of the animal, he would shake it off and take a step up. Pretty soon, everyone was amazed as the donkey stepped up over the edge of the well, and trotted off!

 

At times life is going to shovel dirt on you, all kinds of dirt in various forms. But each trouble can be a stepping stone. What happens to you isn't nearly as important as how you react to it. You can get out of the deepest wells just by not giving up, staying positive, calm and making most of the things coming your way in any form. Always better to take it like this - every time one throws some dirt on you that loses a little ground and you gain some.

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Shake it off, and take a step up!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

[info] Six dos and don'ts on your first day at work

A rediff article: For freshers... exp dont mind reading the lengthy one....

Src: http://www.rediff.com/getahead/slide-show/slide-show-1-career-six-dos-and-donts-on-your-first-day-at-work/

Your first day at a new job can be one long and awkward exercise. Sanket Danatra, author of From Cubicles 2 Cabins: A survival guide to your first job tells us what you should and shouldn't do on the big day to make the right impression on your colleagues.
Interview cleared, offer letter in hand, you are all set to join your first job and yet there is this little anxiety, as you get dressed for your first day at work.
It is normal, in fact some would say optimal to be a little nervous. Not paranoid, but some wobbly legs and butterfly stomachs are fine.
Now, the right way to get rid of this anxiousness is to be prepared. So what are the things you need to know about the first day of your job?
Here are a few guiding principles which will help you get your first day right. Keeping these in mind will prepare you and guide you on what action to take, and how to behave in a variety of situations that you may face on the first day.
Get the when, where, who and what right
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Why? Because not all companies are alike. Some have well-staffed, trained HR departments who will give you all the information you need beforehand.
Lot of others might not have such well-established procedures especially if it's a smaller firm.
Your company may have multiple offices in the same city, the person who interviewed you may not be the person you are to report to... in today's tough times, your joining date may have been changed. (This has really happened to a batch mate and the change was not communicated to him due to some miscommunication).
So confirm which office you are to report to, on what day, at what time, who you are supposed to meet and what you are supposed to carry along.
Also enquire if you need to carry copies of your graduation certificate, photographs, a copy of your PAN card or address proof perhaps?
Usually companies open your salary account on the first day as a part of the induction process or joining formalities so find out what documents you need in advance.
It is easiest to get these things sorted out on the first day as part of the joining process rather than having to go back at a later date to get it done. It is troublesome both for you as well as HR if you have documents missing and have to get the process done later.
Needless to say, that you ought to be appropriately dressed and be on time. Find out the dress code beforehand. Err on the side of caution if in doubt.
If you are visiting the place for the first time, make sure to account for traffic, a flash auto strike and the sorts and leave well in time. You don't want to reach late on your first day.
Acclimatise
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In most cases, your first day would include some sort of formal or informal induction.
Make the most of it to get to know the company and its people. Lot of people don't take this seriously, but I suggest you do.
It is a good way to get to know the structure and work culture of the company. Do you have well defined formal processes or do you just informally ask someone for what you want?
You will get to know who to approach to get your desktop set-up and what is the process for say getting your access card for example.
Ask smart questions, take notes but don't make any assumptions or be prejudiced by what you learn. Keep an open mind and a have positive outlook even if it isn't what you expected.
Induction is your chance to ask as many questions and know as much about the company and its people and processes as you want without being perceived as stupid or too lazy to do your own research. So make the most of it.
Introduce yourself
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Once you are done with the joining formalities and corporate induction, one of the two will happen. You will either have a department level induction and training or you may directly be thrown into the deep end of the pool.
In either case, get to work. Below is a list of do's and don'ts to give you a sense of what 'get to work' means
If you have not been introduced to your colleagues, do make it a point to walk over and introduce yourself. Be mindful of the other person's time and make sure you are not disturbing them. Listen and learn.
Don't be so engrossed in telling them about yourself that you forget to learn about them, the work they do and other information about the team that they may be able to provide. Be yourself; be polite and friendly.
Meet your boss
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If you have not met your manager, do find a good time and meet him at his convenience. Ask him/her what s/he has in mind for you for the rest of the day.
Find out what s/he wishes you to accomplish over the coming week and get pointers on how you should proceed.
If you don't know something, be forthright, but show a willingness to learn. Don't go overboard in the zeal to create an impression. Be realistic about your abilities and yet at the same time display a can-do attitude. It is difficult but try anyway.
Get organised
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While you are getting around introducing yourself, also get organised.
Set up your desk. Don't be seen playing solitaire or minesweeper on your computer, nor reading novels or comics you may have brought along.
Instead find something work related to do. Reading documentation, and training manuals perhaps.
If someone is training you, focus on understanding the process rather than thinking of how you would do it differently (there will be time for that later, not today though).
Don't join the gossip mill, or criticise any particular person or process or the set-up in general.  For example, don't join the group in teasing a particular workmate until you know the person.
Be mindful of basic etiquettes like not talking loudly on your phone or using the office phone to make personal calls and the likes.
Be the third monkey
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Like Gandhiji's third monkey, 'eyes and ears open, mouth shut!' Watch and decipher the unspoken rules of the team.
How many breaks does the team take?
Do they take individual breaks or does the whole team take a break together (this depends on the nature of work).
Is there a formal structure that your team-mates follow for work related interactions or do they just walk over and talk it out? And so many other tiny things that form an integrated part of the prevalent yet undocumented work culture.
This will play a huge role in getting you accepted, and quickly put you on the path to a successful and meaningful career.
So all the best ! Having a rocking first day. Leave behind the floats and deep dive into the corporate world!
Sanket J Dantara is the author of From Cubicles 2 Cabins: A survival guide to your first job. He blogs at elfseries.wordpress.com and can be reached at: elfseries@gmail.com.

Friday, October 21, 2011

RGV takes on SRK :-)

RGV tweets ”Just got 2 know that Ra.one is a sham. I am told that it is a one minute short film of Rajini in which SRK did a two and half hour guest appearance”.