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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

[info] This does not make any sense to me! And to you??

Bhatinda boys come up with shortcuts to google, orkut

 

Mon, Nov 17 09:40 PM

Jalandhar, Nov 17 (PTI) Want to access the popular search engine google? Just type gghhjj.Com.

Wish to login to orkut? Then type ookkmm.Com.

These are a couple of the many keyboard shortcuts brought out by eight net-savvy youth from Bhatinda using their "angle theory". According to them, the whole concept is to overcome the language barrier while surfing.

So what if one does not know English. Just follow the shortcuts invented by the dotcom company to log on to your favorite sites, the youths claimed.

Demonstrating their invention, managing director of www.Atoall.

Com, Sanjeev Kumar, said one has to type three letters twice on the keyboard which are in a straight line, 'C' or inverted 'C', 'V' or inverted 'V' twice followed by dot (.) com.

For example, if one wants to open a gaming site, then he can type the keyboard letters "m, j and n" that are in an inverted "V" shape -- mmjjnn.Com.

Kumar said multi-language search engines have been used in the concept. Similarly images can be opened by typing the letters which are in a "C" shape -- rrddcc.

Com -- and for videos, it will be "C" order but from downwards -- bbggyy.Com.

Yahoo can be opened by typing yyhhnn.Com.

The company's assistant director (marketing) Rinkle Sharma said all these come under the cyber laws. "So, there is no violation of any rule and regulation.

Moreover, there is no need to install any new software in the existing computer or laptop." PTI.

 

And their site is www.atoall.com

 

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

[Technology] Stepping out from Vista, Windows 7 aims to simplify

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) (Reuters) — Microsoft is betting its next Windows operating system will be faster and easier to use and avoid the missteps from the introduction of Windows Vista, which alienated many users of the software that powers 90% of the world's PCs.

Windows 7, which was previewed Tuesday, is set to be introduced in a test version early next year with features including touch screen technology and the ability to more easily personalize the system.

Windows Vista was so heavily criticized due to poor compatibility with devices and slow start speeds that it became the target of an effective marketing campaign by rival Apple Inc.


In addition, the usefulness of a traditional Windows desktop operating system, the world's largest software maker's most profitable product, is being challenged as more software applications move online, highlighting the central role of Internet browsers in a world centered on the Web.

Microsoft decided to measure success by a positive user experience versus technical superiority — often overlooked by ordinary consumers.

Julie Larson-Green, a Microsoft corporate vice president in charge of overseeing the design of Windows 7, noted, "It's fine to have the best technical solution. But just like VHS and beta. The best technical solution doesn't always matter," referring to the video format battles in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Microsoft plans to introduce more user-friendly features, such as a new taskbar that previews all the open windows from a single application by hovering over the program's icon.

Another new feature is called "Jump Lists," which provides updated lists of recently worked-on documents or often visited websites without first having to open Microsoft Word or an Internet browser.

"People aren't coming to Windows to use Windows. People are coming to Windows to get to what they want to do. Helping them get to what they want to do is the goal of the operating system," said Larson-Green.

The new philosophy at Windows is a nod to the success of Apple, which has seen its U.S. market share double since 2005 due in part to an advertising campaign that has portrayed Vista as clunky and harder to use.

Microsoft has countered with a $300 million marketing blitz featuring comedian Jerry Seinfeld, rapper Pharrell Williams, writer Deepak Chopra and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, looking to emphasize the reach and diversity of Windows users.

Windows Vista has sold more than 180 million licenses since its launch in January 2007, but Microsoft executives have said privately that the software over-promised and under-delivered, a problem that they say will not be repeated with Windows 7.

Windows 7 aims to keep hardware requirements in line with that of Vista so that companies do not need to buy special machines to run the new operating system.

Microsoft said it has also solved the compatibility problem with devices that plagued Vista at its launch with a new feature called Device Stage, a one-stop point to manage and gather information for devices from mobile phones to printers to digital music players.

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