Sunday, 16 March 2014

Happy Holi Messages For Love-Romantic

Happy Holi Messages For Love-Romantic

Holi flirt messages for girlfriend,Cute flirt messages for holi. As we all know holi is festival of love and joy ,people of every age group enjoy it.On holi boys get a chance to come close to girls here are some text messages to flirt with girls on this holi.You can also send these Flirt holi sms to your girlfriend.

                                      


HAPPY HOLI MESSAGES FOR LOVE AND ROMANTIC:
Har rang aap pe hi barse,
Har koi apse Holi khelne ko tarse,
Rang de aapko sab itna,
Ki aap rang chhudane ko tarse.
Wishing you a Very Happy Colorful Holi!

Happy holi
Pichkari ki Dhar,
Gulal ki bauchar,
Apno ka pyar,
Yahi hai yaaron holi ka tyohar
Happy Holi

Aapki is ada ka kya jawab du
apne pyar ki main kya mishal du
koi acha sa color ho to bhej dete
jo khud colorful ho usko kya color du.
Holi Mubarak.

Holi Ke din ki ye mulakat yaad rahegi,
rango ki ye barsaat yaad rahegi!
Aap ko mile rangeen duniya aese hamesha,
ye meri dua rahegi! Holi Mubarak.

Ust Like A red Rose
dat fills d world With Beauty & Fragrance
You Have Made my Life So Beautiful
By being In It.
Happy Holi.

The festival Of Colors & Joy
Wanna Say Thank You 4 all The Love & memories
you have brought 2 My Life.
Happy a lovely Holi !!


                                     

Auspicious red.
Sunkissed gold.
Soothing silver.
Pretty purple.
Blissful blue.
Forever green.
I wish u the happiest holi my love !!

Holi is the day to express love with colors.
It is a time to show affection.
All the colors that are on you are of love!
Happy Holi sweetheart !!


Life is full of colors, May be this HOLI festival,
You even had more colors in your life,
And you enjoyed them at their brightest shade.

I wish you that even after the HOLI.
Those colors be there in your life and always spawning around you creating beautiful world.
Happpy Holi.

Blue is song,
Yellow is music,
Green is dance,
Red is beauty,
White is love &
Pink is for joy.
I wish you all these on Holi.
HAPPY HOLI my love.

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Google Chromecast Latest  Releasing

Google Chromecast Latest Releasing

Google Chrome and Android SVP Sundar Pichai spoke for the first time about the success of Chromecast, saying the $35 dongle has sold "millions" in the US and that Google wanted to bring it to other countries soon. It’s not surprising, since Chromecast did sell out for weeks on Amazon when it was first released in mid-2013 and continues to the top best-selling item in consumer electronics. It’s easy to forget that Roku had a streaming stick well before Google had Chromecast, but now Roku is back with an updated version of its streaming stick, and it’s out to steal some of Chromecast’s thunder.The original Roku stick was only compatible with TVs that had a Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) port. Now both the new Roku Streaming Stick and the Chromecast connect to any TV through their HDMI dongle hardware, and they both require power from either a USB port or from an outlet via an adaptor. Things start to differ in the initial setup: you have to connect the Roku stick to Wi-Fi or Ethernet and then sign in to your Roku account on your computer to set up the stick. It’s a quick process, but Chromecast requires even less setup   just plug it into the television and install the Chromecast extension to your browser to cast, or use the Chromecast button in one of its compatible apps.
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How you set up each device is directly related to its interface— or lack thereof. You need to link your Roku account to the stick so you can see and access all the apps you’ve downloaded and install more using the included remote. The UI has Roku’s traditional purple framework and functions just like the Roku 3 set-top box: browse through all the apps you have, choose what to watch, and off you go. In contrast, Chromecast doesn’t have a UI at all — or a remote, or anything else. It’s a glorified adaptor that takes minimalism to the extreme. Other than a few settings in the Chrome browser you can change, you’re left to use the button to cast what you’re watching on your computer or mobile device to a TV.
Channels are where Roku shines compared toChromecast: the service has accumulated over 1,200 of the most popular (and the most obscure) video and music channels. There are the usual suspects like Netflix, Amazon, and Pandora as well as unusual offerings like The Yachting Channel and Hypnosis TV, and you can add them all with just a few clicks on the remote. Currently Chromecast has about 14 channels that are compatible with the device, and it’s actually just a feature within existing apps that gives you the option to connect and stream to Chromecast. Searching through the Google Play Store will show you Chromecast-ready apps — Amazon isn’t on there yet, but Google has secured some big providers like Netflix, Hulu, and HBO Go. It's also easier to get movies on Roku's stick because it lets you rent and purchase movies directly within its interface; you’ll have to go through Google Play first to get movies for Chromecast.
streaming stick to be from the start: a cheaper, more compatible version of the original stick that presents all the content channels you want and need in an easy, clean experience. It seems to have done that, even without advance browser-streaming capabilities. But even as Roku releases the stick as a Chromecast competitor, we still don’t really know what Google wants its streaming stick to be. Chromecast entered the market as a way to put what’s on your browser onto your TV, but as far as we know Google isn’t rapidly pushing for more partner apps to beef up its entertainment offerings. And similarly to Google Glass, the released SDK gives developers the reins to potentially turn Chromecast into something else — it’s too early to say what that could be, but for now Chromecast has some strong competition in Roku’s streaming stick and we’ll have to wait and see how (and if) Google’s little dongle changes in the future.
If you want to learn more about any of the products mentioned above, all of our information on them can be found through the database box located beneath the article. For more on media streamers and just about every product around, you can check out the full Verge Database right here.
Happy Holi Messages in Spanish 2014 Latest

Happy Holi Messages in Spanish 2014 Latest

Saludos de Holi de colores Happy Wishes SMS en Inglés información ha estado disponible aquí. Puede obtener la última colección de Holi sms, mensajes, deseos, colorido Saludos Holi, el festival de holi sms, poemas, mensajes de texto, las citas, citas, poesía, refranes para familiares, amigos, novias, esposa, marido, novios desde aquí.Compartir y disfrutar de la mejor colección de Holi mensajes SMS en Inglés, Happy Holi Inglés Francés SMS Para FB amigo, saludos Holi Deseos mensajes en este Holi 2014. Estamos compartiendo Holi 2014 HD Wallpapers, Fotos, Fotos y sms sexy un Mensajes de texto saludos.

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Mensajes románticos de Holi por AMANTES Y OTROS:

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Boy: me voy 2 beso U. 
Girl:. khabrdar principal mchaungi shor 
Boy: Yhan Par en puerta tak koi NHIN hai 
Girl: abeto bhi formalidad padti karni hai. 
Feliz Holi. 


Esposa: Bas karo Raat ke 12 Baje sí kar rahe ho 
ho subah gayi hai nahi thake kya 
esposo: Vosotros toh kuch bhi nahi 
ab din Raat Karunga kyoki 
mensajes mera '1000 'GRATIS hai 
feliz Holi. 


Aaj Barish me tere cantaron NaHaNa hai 
Sapna ye mera Kitna Suhana hai 
Barish ki bunde GIRE tere oto pe 
unhe apne Hotho sí uthana hai 
. Feliz Holi 


ladki: 
Tum Ladke Kisi ladki me sabse Pehle 
? kya Dekhte Ho 
Boy: 
Depend karta hai ki aa Woh rahi hai 
ya 
JAA Rahi hai 
feliz Holi.   


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Barsat Ki Raat 1 Bhigi ladki Bhiga Badan 
Bhigi Julfe Bhige Hont Hum Dono Ki Najre Mili Uso 
Dekh Kar Aisa Lagaki ... Kal uso 100% Sardi Hogi 
feliz Holi. Aj Kal Ladkiyo Ke Kapde Yahan Se Menos Wahan Se Menos Kabhi Kabhi Sleevless Para Bakeles s O Koi Ladka Ghur Ke dekhe Para Oh Cómo mannerless. Feliz Holi. Badal Garze Shor Ke Saath, Barish Huyi Zor Ke Saath,Har Pal Dhyan Rakho Apne novio / novia Ka: Kahin Thand Ke Maare, Así Na Jaye Kisi Aur Ke Saat.

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US to cede oversight of addresses on internet

US to cede oversight of addresses on internet

United States will give up its role overseeing the system of Web addresses and domain names that form the basic plumbing of the internet, turning it over in 2015 to an international group whose structure and administration will be determined during the next year, government officials said on Friday.Since the dawn of the internet, the United States has been responsible for assigning the numbers that form internet addresses, the .com, .gov and .org labels that correspond to those numbers, and for the vast database that links the two and makes sure internet traffic goes to the right place.The function has been subcontracted since 1998 to the internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, an international nonprofit organization, with the expectation that the United States would eventually step back from its role.But that transition has taken on a new urgency in the past year because of revelations that the US intelligence community, particularly the National Security Agency, has been intercepting internet traffic as part of its global spying efforts.While other countries have called for the United States to turn over the keys to the system, many businesses, dependent on the smooth functioning of the internet for their livelihood, have expressed concern about what form the new organization will take."We don't want to break the internet," said Laura DeNardis, a professor at American University and the author of "The Global War for internet Governance."

                                    



We want to carefully transition to something that doesn't just give the power to one stakeholder, but that takes into account the interests of private industry, of large users of the internet, of the purchasers of domain names, of governments and of civil society," DeNardis said.Lawrence E Strickling, the assistant secretary of commerce for communications and information, said on Friday that the United States will not accept a proposal that replaces it with a government-led or intergovernmental organization.
The Commerce Department also laid out principles that must govern any new body, including maintaining the openness of the internet and maintaining its security and stability.
ICANN will conduct a meeting that will be the first step in the transition process, beginning March 23 in Singapore."We are inviting governments, the private sector, civil society and other internet organizations from the whole world to join us in developing this transition process," said Fadi Chehade, the president and chief executive of ICANN. "All stakeholders deserve a voice in the management and governance of this global resource as equal partners."While the announcements were structured to portray a cooperative global community, there has been widespread hostility toward the United States since the former NSA contractor Edward J Snowden began releasing documents showing the extent of US global spying.

Those spying programs had nothing to do with the role of the United States or ICANN in administering internet addresses. But the perception that the United States was pulling all the strings led to a global uproar.President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil canceled a planned visit to the United States last year and called the activities "an assault on national sovereignty and individual rights" and "incompatible with relations between friendly nations."
Brazil also announced it would host Net Mundial, a global meeting on internet governance, in April in Sao Paulo to discuss the coming transition.But by announcing its plans before the Brazil meeting, "the US is trying to make sure the transition happens on its own terms, and that the US is setting the rules for the transition," said Greg Shatan, a partner at the law firm Reed Smith in New York.With its statement that no government-led organization would take over ICANN, the United States also made clear that the International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations affiliate that oversees global telephone traffic, would not be allowed to take over internet governance. That was an issue last year at an ITU conference in Dubai.
DeNardis said that a key to a new governance structure would be to keep in place the expertise that currently allows the internet to function smoothly.
Mozilla pulls the plug on 'Metro' mode Firefox browser for Windows 8

Mozilla pulls the plug on 'Metro' mode Firefox browser for Windows 8

Mozilla is abandoning its plans to release a touch-friendly version of its Firefox web browser for Windows 8 users. The company first revealed experimental support for Firefox in "Metro" mode back in October of 2012, and development has continued since then — though a stable version has never shipped.Firefox Vice President Johnathan Nightingale says in a blog post that "we have to pick our battles," and a lack of demand for "Metro" mode support led to the decision. "On any given day we have, for instance, millions of people testing pre-release versions of Firefox desktop, but we’ve never seen more than 1,000 active daily users in the Metro environment," Nightingale reveals. With so few users testing the app, any release would be riddled with bugs and require lots of follow-up work to keep the product up to standards. "When I talk about the need to pick our battles, this feels like a bad one to pick: significant investment and low impa
                              

decision speaks to Microsoft's difficulties in turning its so-called Windows 8 Modern UI experience into a vibrant ecosystem. Developer support has been fairly disappointing, and users aren't moving to the touch-friendly interface in droves. User interface changes since the launch of Windows 8 have also downplayed the significance of "Metro" mode — the latest version will automatically boot many users directly to the desktop, bypassing the modern interface completely.

With Mozilla's move to leave "Metro" behind, it seems that Windows 8 tablet users and others who take advantage of the touch-friendly interface will have few options other than Internet Explorer, though Google recently began to offer an intriguing option with its latest "Metro" mode for Chrome.

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Secret Google lab 'rewards staff for failure

Secret Google lab 'rewards staff for failure

manage to succeed with even one of the projects we're working on here, we won't need a sign," Astro Teller explains. "If we don't, well, we don't deserve one."Google X - or Google [x] as the internet search company would have it - is what it calls its "moonshot factory", where inventors and engineers are encouraged to collaborate on audacious ideas.Mr Teller's futuristic glass business card gives his job title as "Captain of Moonshots".He was born in Cambridge, England, and is the grandson of the theoretical physicist Edward Teller, who's known as the "father of the hydrogen bomb".

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'Only mostly crazy'

The X in Google X means 10 - making a problem 10 times better, with a timeframe of about 10 years. So how does he pick a potential moonshot?"Firstly, there has to be a problem that we can identify," says Mr Teller, "and sometimes that's harder than you would think."
He gets pitched lots of cool ideas, like a frictionless surface that can levitate objects. That didn't make the cut, he says, because "it's not a problem".After identifying a problem, he says there has to be a science fiction-sounding product or service that, if it worked, would make that problem go away.In case you think this is just a pie-in-the-sky palace of dreams, Mr Teller quickly adds a third feature of a Google X moonshot: "There has to be some reason to believe the science or technology underpinning that solution, that makes us think the idea is only mostly crazy."As an example, he cites the problem of a million people dying on the roads each year. The science fiction solution it came up with was driverless cars that don't crash. Google has now clocked up hundreds of thousands of miles of testing that suggests this technology will work and could transform our world.

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 must reward people for failing, he says. If not, they won't take risks and make breakthroughs. If you don't reward failure, people will hang on to a doomed idea for fear of the consequences. That wastes time and saps an organisation's spirit.Finding new transformational ideas is like sending out a team of scouts to explore uncharted terrain for new mountains to climb, he says."If you shame them when they come back, if you tell them that they've failed you because they didn't find a mountain, no matter how diligently they looked for or how cleverly they looked for it, those scouts will quit your company."
And Google managers need to keep their staff happy because, Mr Teller says, you don't need your manager's permission to leave a particular section if you believe they are behaving in an obnoxious manner.
"Not only will you leave but everyone will leave and that guy is going to find himself voted off the island by his own people," he addsGoogle X projects have many inspirations and many starting points. But Mr Teller says not one of them has started from the conventional business question: "How can we make a tonne of money?" That is, he explains, because these ideas are about huge, transformative, disruptive change, not the marginal, incremental change of a conventional business.He says that if, like a conventional business, "you make things a little bit better for a lot of people, you'd better have a world class sales and marketing team and make sure that your solution is purchased, because it's only a little bit better."But if it's a lot better, the money's going to come and find you in a fair and elegant way."This has been Google's approach since the beginning, he says"Things like search or translate, things like maps, have been in the public domain free to the users but often without advertising or any form of compensation - sometimes for many years - when Google didn't make money on it or even have a plan to make money on it and Google was just 'Let's make value for the users. We'll figure out how to make money later'."