Monday, July 23, 2012

The first...

Ask a girl who her first was, and you'll surely see a blush. Ask a guy the same question, you'll probably see a grin. The point is, the firsts are important and you don't easily forget them !

Everyone knows the name of the first man to land on the moon and very few know the name of the second.

So I made this list that will surely interest all of you inquisitive people out there. Hope you like it.

Moving on, here is the first...



Facebook Profile (non co-founder) 

Recognizable Social networking site

Motel in the world

Novel

Website

SkyScraper

Photograph

My First

Let me know in the comments below if you would like to know about more firsts...

Thanks !





Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Apple's Latest Innovation

Apple has always surprised the world with its revolutionary innovations. Right from the Macintosh computer which was introduced over two decades ago, Apple has come up with products that really make a difference in how people see things.

The iPhone and then the iPad were recent gifts from Apple to the world. 'Smartphones' are not just a reality now, but are becoming more and more advanced. People enjoy games, music, social media, internet and a variety of extraordinary apps on their phone to make their life a pleasurable experience.

So what’s next?

Sources have predicted that two more iterations of the iPad are going to hit the market in the next 2 to 3 years.The iBoard and the iMat! Yes, its true! Steve Jobs has already given a hint about these two products while the depth of technology involved in these wonder machines has not been disclosed yet.



Will the iBoard and the iMat manage to sell like the iPad and the iPhone is still a question for the future. But for now, things look very positive for the giants.



Source: begeek.fr

Saturday, July 9, 2011

The Google Algorithm

Yes its true, The google algorithm has finally been understood and I have put it in simple terms for you all to understand.

Enjoy !!


Google PageRank Algorithm Explained
PageRank is the algorithm used by the Google search engine, originally formulated by Sergey Brin and Larry Page in their paper The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine.
It is based on the premise, prevalent in academia, that the importance of a research paper can be judged by the number of citations the paper has from other research papers. Brin and Page have simply transferred this premise to its web equivalent: the importance of a web page can be judged by the number of hyperlinks pointing to it from other web pages.

So what is the algorithm?


It may look daunting to non-mathematicians, but the PageRank algorithm is in fact elegantly simple and is calculated as follows:


PR(A) = (1-d) + d (PR(T1)/C(T1) + ... + PR(Tn)/C(Tn))
where PR(A) is the PageRank of a page A
PR(T1) is the PageRank of a page T1
C(T1) is the number of outgoing links from the page T1 
d is a damping factor in the range 0 < d < 1, usually set to 0.85.
The PageRank of a web page is therefore calculated as a sum of the PageRanks of all pages linking to it (its incoming links), divided by the number of links on each of those pages (its outgoing links).

And what does this mean?

From a search marketing or search engine optimisation point of view, this means there are two ways in which PageRank can affect the position of your page on Google:
-The number of incoming links. Obviously the more of these the better. But there is another thing the algorithm tells us: no incoming link can have a negative effect on the PageRank of the page it points at. At worst it can simply have no effect at all.

-The number of outgoing links on the page which points at your page. The fewer of these the better. This is interesting: it means given two pages of equal PageRank linking to you, one with 5 outgoing links and the other with 10, you will get twice the increase in PageRank from the page with only 5 outgoing links.
So, when considering your search engine optimisation approach, remember that Google doesn't just rank by keyword, it ranks by links. 




Source: Unknown

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

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