Download Opera 10.50 -The Fastest Web Browser on Earth
March 2, 2010 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under Internet Technology and News
Opera claims their Internet browser as the fastest on earth. Just downloaded version 10.50 which they released today and yes i am in full support to their claim. Its really fast, faster then Google’s chrome, Apple’s Safari and Mozila’s FireFox. Until now i was using Chrome, but it seems soon i will ditch Big Daddy Google’s beta child chrome. I never used Opera, don’t know why? and now it seems i will permanently switching on it.
Here are the coolest feature they have added to their cool tool:
The fastest browser
New JavaScript engine is up to 7x faster.
Private browsing
Choose between private tabs or windows that leave no trace.
Top security
Stay protected from dangerous or insecure sites.
Vote for My Friend ZK As The Top Internet Marketer of 2009
December 6, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
Hey guys a quick post. invesp Consulting has complied their Top 100 list of Internet Marketers for 2009. My Blog Buddy and Internet marketer ZK is in the list, I would appreciate if you can spend a few seconds of your time to vote for ZK (It takes less than 5 seconds to vote ). Your vote will help him move a few notches up against the biggies in the business
ZK of Web Traffic ROI is listed at the very bottom, so its easier for you to find it.
Voting will take place until midnight 12/13/2009.
Head over to Invesp, scroll to the bottom and cast your vote now!

Its a Meme from TechCrunch
August 27, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
It was a big mistake by Microsoft, They photoshopped a black man out of a picture for their Polish website and replaced it with a white guy. (See Picture No. 3 and then No. 4 in the following gallery to understand what I am saying). Later on Microsoft apologize for being racial.
Now it has become a meme from TechCrunch, if you are a Photoshop guy you can chopped any head or all three heads in the image post it on your blog, Tell techCrucnh about it and you can win a BING t-shirt. Cool
Hey mike here is my entry:
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The All New Google is Coming Soon
August 13, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
With the Introduction of Microsoft’s “Bing”, increasing popularity of Twitter, rising and shining of “Facebook” forced google to tweak its giant search engine to make it more compatible and killing to any sort of threat and competition from arch rivals.
Google is coming out with the next generation of its Search engine. The project is called “google Caffeine”. It will change the way how google rank sites and how your pages appear in Search results. Right now google is collecting your feedback on new avatar of Google Search engine.
Here’s how to give feedback:
Do a search at http://www2.sandbox.google.com/ and look on the search results page for a link at the bottom of the page that says “Dissatisfied? Help us improve.” Click on that link, type your feedback in the text box and then include the wordcaffeine somewhere in the text box.
For the last several months, a large team of Googlers has been working on a secret project: next-generation architecture for Google’s web search. It’s the first step in a process that will let us push the envelope on size, indexing speed, accuracy, comprehensiveness and other dimensions. The new infrastructure sits “under the hood” of Google’s search engine, which means that most users won’t notice a difference in search results. But web developers and power searchers might notice a few differences, so we’re opening up a web developer preview to collect feedback.
How it will affect your blog:
Do a search with the specific keyword for which you appears on page #1 in google search at http://www2.sandbox.google.com/ and see if you still at #1 page. Definitely it will affect your blog ranking and SERP for some of your posts. I wish you will be manage to please the “New Google” too as earlier.
Google Introduces Operating System Chrome
July 8, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
This will certainly take Operating System war to the next level. Big Daddy Google announced yesterday that they are going g to introduce their new browser based operating system Chrome by 2010. I am big fan of Google; whatever it brings in it’s always been very simple, speedy and secure. Let’s see what revolution Google can make to operating system.
Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Later this year we will open-source its code, and netbooks running Google Chrome OS will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010. Because we’re already talking to partners about the project, and we’ll soon be working with the open source community, we wanted to share our vision now so everyone understands what we are trying to achieve. We designed Google Chrome for people who live on the web — searching for information, checking email, catching up on the news, shopping or just staying in touch with friends. However, the operating systems that browsers run on were designed in an era where there was no web. So today, we’re announcing a new project that’s a natural extension of Google Chrome — the Google Chrome Operating System. It’s our attempt to re-think what operating systems should be.
Which Operating system will rule the planet in future?
- Microsoft’s Windows
- Apple’s Mac
- Linux’s Ubuntu
- Google’s Chrome
Appeal to These Guys
June 29, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
This is an open letter to all these three giants of India telecommunication scene. Mr. Anil Ambani of Reliance Communication, Mr. Ratan Tata of Tata Indicom and Mr. Sunil Mittal of Bharti Airtel Limited.
I request you guys to take The Internet broadband in India to the next level now and make sure it comes within the reach of one and all. Stop sucking our blood for giving a broadband speed of mare 1 Mbps.
I am not graduated from Howard ( Read Harvard University) so I can’t understand your cleverly designed tariff plan. I know as per the definition of any TRAI any connection which is above 256 Kbps speed is called a Broadband connection in India (did I heard someone saying shame shame shame !!!).
Oh come on now, you know what the average internet connection speed is in all other fast growing countries. Please stop charging our bill on Time bases or usages bases, give us some freedom to play around the amazing World Wide Web.
Please do something about it and Gimme hope JoAnna before the morning come.
What’s Your Business’s most Valuable Asset?
June 12, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
If you ask me for my business, I will say e-mail and RSS Subscribers base. For a blog like this nothing could be more valuable then having a huge rss subscriber base. You can always count on your RSS readers. It does not matter if they do not visit your blog and read it only through e-mail of through RSS reader’s software/client but I always value a RSS reader. The bigger your RSS Subscriber list is the more worthy your blog would be. As they say money is in the list.
It used to be that a business’s value was measured by its “tangible assets”, now “intangible assets” are usually even more valuable. Tangible assets are like real estate, your car, the cash in your bank, investments, your equipment, etc. They are considered things that you can sell if need be and turn into hard cash. But now, the most valuable asset that any practice, or business for that matter, has is their contact database.
For example, just yesterday I read that Facebook was valued at $10 billion. And the value comes from Facebook’s subscriber database and all their Joint Venture Relationships. You know all those fun and weird applications that are on facebook. Well those are all created by joint venture partners of Facebook. And Facebook profits whenever someone uses those. The point that I really want to to over-stress is this:
[1] Asset Is Your Client Database.
[2] Asset Is Your Business Partner Database.
This is something that cannot be emphasized enough. Usually the first thing we do when we work with our coaching client is evaluate how they are communicating and strengthening their relationship with their client list. And the second thing that is so valuable to assess is how your business contacts and colleagues can work together to get more success.
Here are a few ways that you can stay in touch with your client database to help keep your practice at top of mind:
- Email newsletter
- Direct mail newsletter
- Birthday cards
- Christmas cards
- Phone calls
- Email updates
Learn from mistakes
Better to learn from our own mistakes but the best thing is to learn from others mistakes. Today I’m giving you a chance to learn about how you can avoid 10 most deadly common mistakes that can ruin your business practice. You must know which the common mistakes that people do which devalue their business assets so that you should not repeat them.
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A Tribute To Rajeev Motwani
June 10, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
Last week Silicon Valley lost its most cherished Gem, This blog do not suppose to report Silicon Valley news but this is something shocking and heart breaking. So I think I must give tribute from me and my readers to the great soul Rajeev Motwani.
Rajeev Motwani passed away on 5th June in his pool in the backyard in his Atherton home. He was a professor of Computer Science at Stanford University whose research focused on theoretical computer science.
He was an early advisor and supporter of companies including Google and PayPal, and a special advisor to Sequoia Capital. He was a winner of the Gödel Prize in 2001.
Rajeev Motwani was well-known for his mentoring of Google co-founders Larry Paige and Sergey Brin.
Remembering his mentor Rajeev Motwani Sergey Brin wrote on his blog named TOO
Of all the faculty at Stanford, it is with Rajeev that I have stayed the closest and I will miss him dearly. Yet his legacy and personality live on in the students, projects, and companies he has touched. Today, whenever you use a piece of technology, there is a good chance a little bit of Rajeev Motwani is behind it.
- He was an early advisor and supporter of Google and Paypal.
- He was a winner of the Gödel Prize in 2001.
- He was one of the co-authors with Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and Terry Winograd of an influential early paper on the PageRank algorithm, the basis for Google’s search techniques.
- He also co-authored another seminal search paper What Can You Do With A Web In Your Pocket with those same authors.
- He was one of the youngest professors at Stanford University.
A very supportive and kind person at heart Rajeev was a luminary in many academic disciplines.
Please post a comment if you wish to tribute legendary Rajeev’s extraordinary life and legacy.
I have been Released
April 29, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
Couple of days back I posted about me being blacklisted by Akismet because someone had shown the “Spam Bin” way to my comments.
Some of you guys suggested for contacting Akismet Team to pull me out from blacklist. Thanks Mike, Harsh Agrawal, Sherry , Brad Callen, Mr. I, Wilson Pon and Nihar for showing your concern. I wrote to Akismet Team and requested them to pull me out from their spam commentators list.
Today morning I received this refreshing and soothing mail informing me that they have fixed the problem.
Sorry for the problem. I believe it is fixed now. Please note that your comments may not be published on some blogs if the owners of those blogs have indicated they believe them to be spam.
Kind Regards,
Alex, Akismet
As some of you doubted I was also not expecting that Akismet team will come up with the solution so soon. I immediately checked up to see whether my comments are appearing on blogs or not, and happy to see that finally I am out of that dumping bin.
I said earlier that I hate Akismet, now I’m taking my words back, Akismet Rocks
. Let me have my say on your blog now.
GeoCities Shut Down – Remembering The Life Before WordPress
April 27, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under Blogging
Yahoo closes down it free web hosting site GeoCities.
Remember the days before WordPress?
Ahh, those days!
I remember I made my first website somewhere in March 2002. It was on a free-hosted space platform. There was this website freehomepage.com which was (is) offering free space to create static web pages.
I made this site to put some cool pictures of mine, my family and my friends on the web. That was pretty exciting experience at that time.
Remember college going students, and Tech Freak (Geek) guys created those beautiful pages to share some stories about them on the net.
When I heard a couple of days back about Yahoo being decided to close down its free web-hosting service GeoCities, it gave me nostalgic feeling. Though my site was not on GeoCities but still I know how much people love GeoCities pages. I know many of you guys have their first web pages drafted on Geo. It was first free platform where you can create something like that. I’m talking about a time 15 years back.
I immediately head over to my first web site to check up am I still alive there. Fortunately I’m still very much there.
When I integrated Bravenet Guest book into that site I flashed this message from my site to all my friends.
Hey guys N Gals Plz sign up here to my guest book so that I can store it to my cherished memories.
Shanker Bakshi, March 18, 2002 06:10:55 (GMT Time)
I gone through my Guest book there again; there are really some touching messages.
Do you remember the first website you created?
You can share the link of your first website created in good old days in old fashion ways in comments below and also share your first hand experience of creating a website.
Here is the screen shot of my first website created on March 18, 2002.
Image courtesy : Robert The Noid
Google Maps Typography by Rhett Dashwood
April 24, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
This earth is Amazing, Google Maps too.
Rhett Dashwood, Melbourne based Creative Director in his spare time while searching Google Maps discover land formations or building resembling to English Alphabets letters.
These finding are limited to state of Victoria, Australia. have you seen any such strange stuff on Google Map in your area?
Head over to his website to see some more interesting findings of Rhett DashWood.
Your Privacy Is On Stake Now
April 3, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
With Google entering your street with Google Map Street View raises concern over public privacy. Google’s Street View Car is moving in streets with 360-degree camera on its roof. It’s been couple of year google doing it but I raise this issue today as there is one very serious incident that has occurred in a Buckinghamshire village where mob thwarts Google Street View car.
TimesOnline Reports:
A spate of burglaries in a Buckinghamshire village had already put residents on the alert for any suspicious vehicles. So when the Google Street View car trundled towards Broughton with a 360-degree camera on its roof, villagers sprang into action. Forming a human chain to stop it, they harangued the driver about the “invasion of privacy”, adding that the images that Google planned to put online could be used by burglars. As police made their way to the stand-off, the Google car yielded to the villagers. For now, Broughton remains off the internet search engine’s mapping service.
This is all very sad. If you ask me I think there is no harm if google record your street view with its 360 Degree Camera and load it on Maps for the whole world to view it.
Do you think your privacy is really on stake with google starting services like Earth, Maps, and Street View? Do you really think it’s a threat to a national security or to a small village for that matter?
Now see what this guy has to say;
“This is an affluent area. We’ve already had three burglaries locally in the past six weeks. If our houses are plastered all over Google it’s an invitation for more criminals to strike.”
It’s an interesting debate; I would like to see your take on this. Please comment below.
Create Polls and Send it to Twitter Followers With PollDaddy Twitter Polls
April 1, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
PollDaddy is one among couple of companies acquired by Automattic last year. But as they say Social media site twitter is becoming so huge day by day that you bound to integrate your stuff with twitter in one or the other way. So PollDaddy has come up this idea of creating polls which can directly posted to your twitter followers.
All you have to do is to draft a Poll Question, fill in your Twitter account credentials and you are done, your poll will be right away among your twitter followers. As PollDaddy Twitter Poll uses your Twitter User ID and Password so you don’t need to create separate account with PollDaddy.com.
You can view your poll results on PollDaddy Answer and if you wish to place this poll on your website or blog as a widget then there is HTML code available for simply copy and paste.
I have created this poll HERE , cast your opinion.
Now Gmail in Hindi and Other Indian Languages
April 1, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
Last month when Ma.tt was here in Delhi to attend WordCamp India, he gladly conversed this in his keynote speech that he is very pleased to see lots of Indian blogging on WordPress.com in Hindi. You can also find millions of blog on Google’s blogger in Hindi and other Indian languages. After spreading Hindi on its various tools google has come up with this facility where you can actually compose your e-mails in Hindi and other Indian languages.
I think it will help millions of Indian Gmail users to communicate in their very own Indian languages.
When you compose a new mail in Gmail, you should now see an icon with an Indian character, as the screenshot below shows. This feature is enabled by default for Gmail users in India. If you do not see this function enabled by default, you will need to go the “Settings” page and enable this option in the “Language” section. When you click the Indian languages icon, you can type words the way they sound in English and Gmail will automatically convert the word to its Indian local language equivalent.
So go and speak in your own Lingo.
Optimize Your Blog’s Loading Speed With Yslow
March 31, 2009 by Shanker Bakshi
Filed under The Internet
How long dose it takes to load your blog completely? Well if you look at the Status Bar at the bottom of your browser you will notice that while loading your blog fetch several Java script from external links included in your blog’s widgets and images. Some time these external links slow down the loading speed of your blog.
If you are facing this problem then there is one Firefox Add-on which can really help you analyze your blog’s slow loading problem?
YSlow analyzes web pages and tells you why they’re slow based on the rules for high performance web sites. YSlow is a Firefox add-on integrated with the popular Firebug web development tool. YSlow gives you:
- Performance report card
- HTTP/HTML summary
- List of components in the page
- Tools including JSLint
This Firefox Add-on needs another Firefox plugin Firebug to run; Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page.
I’m sure these two Firefox Add-Ons will help you speed up your blog’s page loading time.
Here are glimpse analysis of my blog with Firefox’s Yslow Plugin.




























