Sunday, February 22, 2009

Happy Shivrathri

~*~~*~ మహాశివరాత్రి శుభాకాంక్షలు ~*~~*~







Thursday, February 12, 2009

Obama oath ceremony


This picture was taken during the oath ceremony of President elect of the U.S.

The picture was taken by a 1.4 Giga Pixel camera, its GIGA. not MEGA pixel, so that will be equivalent to 1400 Megapixel where as general cameras are around 8-10 megapixels. Once you click on the link, you will get the image in its entirity.


Towards the left there is the scale where you can enlarge the photo, from the screen (default) view, you cannot even makeout Obama. Search for him and then enlarge the picture moving the key on your left.You can see others like Mr & Mrs Bush ,the Clintons EVERYONE.


It might take some time for the pic to become clear, but you will be amazed at the clarity and then just wonder how big the total size of the picture will be.


Check the Link Below:


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

PNR Status in Mobile thru SMS

Take the power of Google search with you,
through Google SMS search on your phone.
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  • Get cricket scores, Indian Railways train schedules & ticket status, horoscopes, movie showtimes, restaurant information and more ...all through SMS on your phone.

  • Best of all, you don't pay a premium charge for any of this, just the price of a standard SMS.
    Try it out! Simply send your search query by SMS to 9-77-33-00000 and we'll send you results back by SMS immediately.

  • Of course, don't forget to save 9-77-33-00000 to your phonebook for quick and easy access to Google SMS in the future!

There are no premium charges for this service,
only the cost of sending a standard SMS.
Incoming messages from Google are not charged.
Indian Railway in collaboration with Google is now providing a 10 digitMobile number.

Just SMS your PNR number on this mobile number andinstantaneously you will get your ticket's current status along with allother journey related details.The number is 9773300000. NO need to prefix 0 or +91.
You can refer to the below link
http://www.google.co.in/mobile/default/sms/