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How Apps Helps In Growing Business

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How Apps Helps In Growing Business Travel Industry today expect versatile situated administrations for all that they are looking for and any place they are. Individuals these days aside from inns to offer mobiles administrations. Number of inns are advanced for their business site for cell phones and empowered Facebook and portable booking abilities. Around 75% acquired the information on having a portable application for their business and a couple of carried out it. In a business where an assistance runs, their portable applications will coordinate with them impeccably.  The following are the motivations to get accomplishment in your inn business by utilizing Mobile application  1. What's to come is in the possession of Mobile gadgets  What's to come is in the possession of Mobile gadgets: The best evidence is the developing paces of tablets and cell phones. Applications have become more mainstream since they serve in the possession of everybody. It makes lodgings to improve

Top 5 Supercomputers

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Top 5 Supercomputers  Tianhe-2 (China) Sunway TaihuLight (China) Sierra (US)  Summit (US) Fugaku (Japan) Thank You!! PS: Blogging is Passion Of Mine.

Technology

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Technology Innovation alludes to the utilization of apparatuses, machines, materials, methods and wellsprings of ability to make work simpler and more useful. While science is worried about seeing how and why things occur, innovation manages getting things going. Advancement is firmly related with innovation. The phase of improvement the individual has shown up might have been conceivable without the progression in innovation. The extreme change and progression in the economy, as we notice today, is the aftereffect of the cutting edge innovation. Innovation has achieved proficiency and quality in the assembling area. Innovative headway has decreased the danger implied in assembling undertakings. There has been gigantic improvement in the field of wellbeing the world over not just the normal time of individuals has expanded yet the death rate has likewise declined significantly. This could be conceivable simply because of mechanical progression in wellbeing area. There is maybe no field

Windows 7 Fact Series 2 Of 2

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Windows 7 Fact Series 2 Of 2  Slow upgrading for most companies to newer versions of Windows. The XP stands for Experience. Support for XP ended in 2014. You can beautify your folders and icons with images. TweakUI is essential for XP. You can run XP and a newer version of Windows at the same time. Your Recycling Bin can only hold 10% of your drive’s capacity. Windows XP was beta version “Whistler”. OEM sales for XP ceased back in ‘08. XP features seventy different security vulnerabilities. Thank You!! PS: Blogging is Passion Of Mine.

Windows 7 Fact Series 1 Of 2

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Windows 7 Fact Series 1 Of 2  500 million copies of XP are still being used! Making Windows 8 more like XP is a popular option. The IRS uses Windows XP. The rolling hills background for XP sold for millions of dollars! Most ATMs run on XP. Windows XP was officially released back in 2001. Windows XP features major security flaws. Recent versions of IE don’t support XP. Many people pirate XP nowadays. It’s impossible to create a folder named CON.

Facts About Comic Sans Font Series 2 Of 2

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 Facts About Comic Sans In Skype messenger, if you change your font to Comic Sans then the emoticon next to the text-field turns into a frowny, disapproving face. But if you change it to any other font then the smiley face returns. In-between Apple IIGS and the iPod, Apple grew so jealous of Comic Sans they swiped it for themselves. In 2000, they introduced free electronic postcards called iCards, for which the default font was Comic Sans. Soon enough they stopped ripping Comic Sans off and made their own knockoff version, Chalkboard. However, Chalkboard lacked the letter J and a Question Mark. Ever since 2009, DJs on Dutch radio stations have celebrated the first Friday of every July as Comic Sans Day, encouraging their listeners to “send all your mails, print all your reports and all your sticker address labels in this illustrious font”. In 2013, Dutch airline giant KLM even decided to get in on the fun, changing the font on their website to Comic Sans and offering people named C. Sa

Facts About Comic Sans Font Series 1 Of 2

 Facts About Comic Sans Comic Sans owes its reality and creation to the epic disappointment Microsoft Bob. Weave was a yellow animation, Bill Gates-glasses wearing client 'direct', intended to help individuals twist their heads around PCs. The content in Bob's discourse bubbles was planned to be written in Times New Roman, yet planner Vincent Connare thought a particularly genuine content for an animation was absurd. So he set off to make a more child cordial text style, thus it was that Comic Sans was conceived.  Vincent Connare himself has conceded that while planning Comic Sans he had two funnies in his office – The Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen. He took a gander at the print in these funnies and chose to adjust their textual styles to make Comic Sans.  The development to boycott Comic Sans is the greatest enemy of textual style development on the planet. At the hour of composing this post, the 'Boycott Comic Sans' online request has more than 5,000 marks!  Co

Tech Facts Series- Microsoft 3 Of 3

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                     Tech Facts About Microsoft  After an unfortunate naming abbreviation mishap in Windows 98 with the Critical Update Notification Tool, the program was renamed to Utility to form CUNU. In 2014 Bing, the Microsoft search engine, accurately predicted that the World Cup Final would be Argentina v Germany. Former CEO Steve Ballmer said in 2011 that he found it hard for him to become excited when it came to Android devices. Microsoft only have an estimated 25% of the stores worldwide when compared to their biggest competitor; Apple. In 1992, the first ever Windows virus became prevalent; WinVer 1.4 but this virus was not the first PC ever, this came much earlier in 1986. A man named Bob and Microsoft came to an agreement over internet domains after Bob owned “windows2000.com” and Microsoft owned “Bob.com”. Microsoft’s Encyclopaedic software; Encarta was discontinued in 2009, it was codenamed Gandalf and its demise is often accounted to Wikipedia. According to legend, when

Tech Facts Series- Microsoft 2 Of 3

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  Tech Facts About Microsoft  Microsoft employee’s gender balance is at almost 3/4 male to female according to one list in 2015, the average software engineer gets $106,000. The 10000th patent Microsoft acquired was for the Microsoft Surface, the revolutionary laptop device. The Hyphen in the company name, Micro-Soft, was removed after a decision was made in 1981. Q33 was the first plane to hit during 9/11 in 2001, when you type in Q33 in Microsoft’s Wingding’s font, a very sinister and uncouth thing appears; Q33. Whether a coincidence or a cruel joke, I strongly believe Microsoft should remove it. The Microsoft Mouse was Microsoft’s first delve into the world of peripheral mice. The device released in 1983, came with any purchase of Microsoft Word. Sonoma County California was the location of the most famous Windows desktop backgrounds; the field with a blue sky or “Bliss” to give its official name, the photo was taken in 1996. To keep up with Google, Microsoft has an army of very vir

Tech Facts Series- Microsoft 1 Of 3

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Tech Facts About Microsoft  Microsoft’s first major deal was with IBM for their new computer’s operating system in 1980 which the company named PC DOS, the deal was a whopping $50,000. November 1985 saw the first release of Microsoft Windows; Windows 1.0, a 16-bit system. Bill Gates was officially the youngest billionaire when he reached this astounding feat in 1987 at the humble age of 31. Gates’ famous property Xanadu 2.0 is supposedly worth a staggering $123 million as of 2017. The renowned Windows Jingle, recognized across the world, was created for Windows 95 and was designed by musician Brian Eno. Workers at Microsoft bring 1lb of M&Ms in to celebrate their time at the company on their anniversary for each year of employment. So if you work there 10 years, that 10lb of chocolate! Microsoft created the first smartwatch in 1994 with the Datalink 150. The watch, co-produced by Timex, required a PC running Windows 3.1 and over and was water resistant to 100 meters, much more than

Top 5 Tech Facts About BMW

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Top 5 Tech Facts About BMW  BMW used to specialize in airplane engines. BMW made its first electric car in 1972. BMW holds the Guinness world record for longest drift. BMW has a back story to its logo. The BMW headquarters is designed like their car engines. Thank You!! PS: Blogging is Passion Of Mine.

Top 5 Tech Facts

                  Top 5 Tech Facts Water Integrator — a computer that ran on water -      Vladimir Sergeevich Lukyanov built the world’s first computer in 1936 that solved differential equations in partial derivatives. The amazing fact is that the machine was driven by water. The first computer mouse was called ‘X-Y Position Indicator for Display Systems’ -  The world’s first computer mouse was invented at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1960s. The equipment was called “X-Y position indicator for displays”. Wikipedia is maintained by thousands of bots -  Most of today’s internet users are aware of what Wikipedia is. It is a vast collection of crowd-sourced information available online. It is common knowledge that the online encyclopedia is created and edited by volunteers. Apple once forayed into the apparel business -   Apple also had a clothing line in 1986? The collection was called ‘The Apple Collection’.It is unimaginable today that Apple was once into the apparel busines

Tech Facts Series 10 of 10

                   Facts Related To Technology  Credit card chips have been around for a LONG time -      To many, credit card chips are a relatively new fad. However, chip technology has been around since 1986! The first camera needed an incredibly long exposure -  The first photograph ever taken in 1826 took 8 hours to expose! The Radio took 38 years to reach an audience of 50 million -    You would think the invention of the radio would be a big deal, but it took 38 years for the radio to reach an audience of 50 million. Megabytes used to weigh hundreds of pounds -     At the time, it was a huge leap in storage capabilities, but the cabinet that contained the hard drive weighed over 2,200 pounds and could hold 5 MBs of data. Domain name registration used to be free -    Way back when people didn’t realize how huge the internet would be, registering a domain name was free until 1995. A Petabyte is a lot of data - A 50 PB hard drive could hold the entire written works of mankind, from

Tech Facts Series 9 of 10

                   Facts Related To Technology  Steve Jobs used sleight of hand at the first iPhone presentation -      The first iPhone presentation happened six months before the iPhone was set to hit the market. At that time, the phone was too buggy to use, so Steve Jobs often had to switch phones behind his desk. Otherwise, it would run out of RAM and crash. The majority of the people plug in their USB wrong -  86% of people try to plug in their USB devices upside down. The original Xbox had sound snippets of real space missions -    The original Xbox contained edited sound bites from actual transmissions from the Apollo missions. If you left the Xbox on the home screen, eventually you’ll hear whispers of conversation – actual chatter from the Apollo mission. Which came first, Spam mail or Spam meat? -     Spam mail was named after the canned meat! In a Monty Python skit, they said Spam meat was “horrible and being ubiquitous and inescapable”. The first computer mouse wasn’t made f

Tech Facts Series 8 of 10

                   Facts Related To Technology  People are still using dial-up -     2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service. Apollo 11 astronauts couldn’t afford insurance -    Life insurance for a space mission cost a fortune because the risks were extremely high back then. So instead, the astronauts of Apollo 11 signed hundreds of covers that their families could sell in case anything went wrong.. Nintendo didn’t start as a video games company -    Nintendo was around long before computers! So what did they sell? They still manufacture playing cards in Japan, and even have a bridge tournament called the “Nintendo Cup”. iTunes has unusual Terms & Conditions-     When agree to the Terms & Conditions for iTunes, you are agreeing to not use it to make nuclear weapons. The clause states, “You also agree that you will not use these products for….the development, design, manufacture, or production of nuclear, missile, or chemical or biological weapons.” You’re in good ha

Tech Facts Series 7 of 10

                   Facts Related To Technology  Smoking will void your Apple warranty -    Apple has a “smoking” ban on their computers, meaning if you smoke while using any Apple computer, the warranty becomes void. There’s a name for when you feel your phone vibrate… but it doesn’t -    “Phantom Vibration Syndrome” is the name for when someone thinks their phone is vibrating, but it isn’t. Google searches hit the billions every month -    In May 2019, the top three most Googled words were “Facebook” at 233 million searches, “youtube” with 194 million searches, and “amazon” with 103 million searches. Android is gender-specific -    The word “Android” literally means a human with a male robot appearance. PlayStation 1 had Scratch and Sniff discs -    When FIFA 2001 was released in 2000, they used Scratch and Sniff technology on their discs so it smelled like football stadium turf. The Nintendo Game Boy went to space -  In 1993, a Soviet cosmonaut brought his Nintendo Game Boy to space