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Monday 6 June 2011

GSM mobile or cellphone secret tips & tricks

Type *#61# and press call - Check call redirection status.

Cancel all redirections: ##002#

*43# to activate call waiting, to deactivate #43#.

If your phone doesn't have incoming call barring and outgoing call barring, you can try this. For outgoing call barring dial *33*barcode*# and pres OK. To deactivate it dial #33#barcode*#.

On any phone on any network type in **43# to enable conference calls. You can make up to 7 calls at once

If you need to block SMS reception (if you are spammed by someone) just press this code: *35*xxxx*16# xxxx is your Call Barring code (default is 0000). To remove this barring type: #35*xxxx#

If you want to hide/show your phone number when calling, put one of these codes below in front of the number that you are going to call. (*#30# / *#31# or *31# / #31# ) Works on some networks.

Typing *0# or *nm# on the beginning of a txt message gives you detailed delivery report on some networks.. But turn off reports in message settings before.

When the sim card-pin blocked type **042*pin2 old*newpin2*newpin2*

Important:
If you know any other tips & tricks & secrets about GSM mobile or any other mobile which is not listed here then you can post in Guestbook and it will be updated soon with your name.

Warning:
You can try these codes at your own responsibility ! We are not responsible for any malfunction and we don't accept any complaints.

Saturday 28 May 2011

50 Amazing Facts and Figures About Google


Google has become an integral part of our lives and  the word has even become a verb as we are often heard to say let’s “Google” that. I have even heard the web giant referred to in hushed tones during heated discussions and when a controversial fact or figure is being debated across a dinner table or at the local bar as to whether it is true or false and a person will pull out their iPhone and say “let’s check Lord Google”.
Google was founded in 1997 by two Stanford University PhD students Larry Page and Sergey Brin whose initial company mission statement was
“To organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful
Which they seem to have made a good dent in achieving since they started the company.
Technology is enhancing us as human beings and the integrating of artificial intelligence is slowly being weaved and embedded into our activities and habits almost without us noticing. This reliance that is permeating our day to day existence even extends to a reported 60% plus of all buying decisions now starting with a Google search as we start our research online rather than walk the shop aisles and asking sales attendants questions.
It’s been barely 13 years since conception but the search company whose slogan is “Don’t be evil”  (reputed to have been coined by the Google engineer Paul Buchheit in 2006 ) has now struck out into other technology areas beyond their core search business such as
  • The successful Android mobile operating system which is reporting 400,000 activations per day (April 2011)
  • Picasa photo organisation
  • Google ‘Earth’ the 3D view of the earth technologythat was initially the start up Keyhole
  • Google Energy that is developing and investing in renewable energy projects such as wind farms in North Dakota
  • Google Driverless Car that uses Google Street View with artificial intelligence technology
The law of abundance is evident here if you want a glimpse of the facts and the staggering global statistics for Google in its search engine and associated online properties such as YouTube, Android and other associated subsidiaries and technologies

50 Amazing Google Facts and Figures

  1. The original nickname was BackRub due to the backlink technology used to determine site importance but eventually changed the name to Google originating from the misspelling of the word “Googol (the mathematician’s term for the number one followed by one hundred zeros) to signify the large quantities of information for people that it would provide.
  2. Google began as a research project in 1996
  3. Google.com domain went online in 1997
  4. The first funding of $100,000 for Google was provided by Andy Bechtolsheim the co-founder of Sun Microsystems
  5. The CEO for ‘Excite’ George Bell rejected to buy Google when it was offered to him for $1 million when Brin and Page were finding the search engine taking  up to much time from their research in 1999
  6. The first round of venture capital of $25 million was provided in 1999 by Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital 5 years before it floated
  7. Google incorporated in 1998
  8. 30 million pages indexed in 1998
  9. 1 billion pages indexed in 2000
  10. Eric Schmidt named CEO in in 2001
  11. Acquired Blogger in 2003
  12. Adsense launched in 2003
  13. Gmail launched in 2004
  14. Google IPO in 2004
  15. 8 billion pages indexed in in 2004
  16. Acquired YouTube in 2006 for $1.65 billion
  17. 1 Trillion pages indexed in in 2008
  18. Android announced in 2007
  19. Chrome launched in 2008
  20. 1.8 million shares given to Stanford University for its PageRank Patent sold by Stanford in 2005 for $336 million
  21. It currently runs over 1 million computer servers in data centers around the world
  22. Google search handles over 1 billion searches per day
  23. 7.2 billion daily page views
  24. 87.8 billion monthly worldwide searches conducted on Google sites
  25. Google’s global search market share is 85%
  26. Daily visitors to Google is 620 million
  27. Google.com’s worldwide ranking is number 1
  28. Revenue in 2000 was $19 million
  29. Profit in 200 was a loss of $14 million
  30. In 2009 Google’s revenue was nearly $23 billion
  31. In 2009 Google’s profit was $6.5 billion
  32. 97% is the percentage of revenue from advertising
  33. Stock price at its IPO in 2004 was $85
  34. Stock price in 2010 was $535
  35. Over 19,000 employees
  36. 37% are research staff
  37. 37% are sales staff
  38. A ‘Noogler’ is a new person at Google
  39. 45% of Google’s products are currently in Beta
  40. YouTube market share is 39.4%
  41. 270,000 words a minute are written on Blogger
  42. 146 million Gmail users
  43. Google analytics is used on 57% of the top 10,000 websites
  44. 400,000 new Android devices are activated every day
  45. 100 million activated Android devices
  46. 200,000 Apps available for the Android
  47. 4.5 billion Apps have been installed from the Android Market
  48. Google’s Android mobile operating system is the world’s leading smart phone platform surpassing Nokia and Apple with a 33% share
  49. 33 million Android operating systems were shipped in the the fourth quarter of 2010
  50. The Google Driverless car named the ‘Stanley’ won the DARPA Grand challenge and the $2 million in prize money from the US Department of Defense in 2005
Source: jeffbullas.com

Friday 27 May 2011

30 Terrific Twitter Facts And Figures

Twitter has always suffered an image problem and is not usually taken very seriously by the general public. Its name doesn’t help with some people even saying that ‘Twitter is for twits’. Despite this glamor and brand problem this has not held back its growth after its humble origins and launch in 2006.
Since then Twitter has gained popularity worldwide and is estimated to have 225 million users, generating 65 million tweets a day and handling over 800,000 search queries per day. It is sometimes described as the “SMS of the Internet” and its 140 character limit keeps the messages short and simple.
Its attraction as a social web media platform is maybe in its simplicity and real time messaging that enables breaking news and information to hit the web instantly without filters and censorship.

30 Terrific Twitter Facts and Figures
  1. Twitter was created in March 2006 by Jack Dorsey and launched in July of that year.
  2. Twitter’s origins lie in a “day long brainstorming session” that was held by board members of the podcasting company Odeo. While sitting in a park on a children’s slide and eating Mexican food, Dorsey introduced the idea of an individual using an SMS service to communicate with a small group.
  3. The first Twitter prototype was used as an internal service for Odeo employees and the full version was introduced publicly on July 15, 2006
  4. The original project code name for the service was ‘twttr‘, an idea that Williams later ascribed to Noah Glass, inspired by the name of the social media image website ‘Flickr’ and the five-character length of American SMS short codes.
  5. The team finally settled on the name ‘twitter‘, which means ‘chirps from birds’ in essence ‘a short burst of inconsequential information’
  6. The tipping point for Twitter’s popularity was the 2007 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival. During the event, Twitter usage increased from 20,000 tweets per day to 60,000.
  7. It had 400,000 tweets posted per quarter in 2007
  8. In 2008 there were only 3 million registered users
  9. In 2008 there were only 1.25 million tweets per day
  10. Jan 2008  there were only 8 employees
  11. In 2009 or 2 years ago Twitter had 8 million registered users
  12. In 2011 there are now over 400 employees
  13. 75% of Twitter traffic comes from third-party applications
  14. 60% of all tweets come from third-party apps
  15. There are over 100,000 Twitter applications
  16. A Forrester report revealed  that “Twitterers are the connected of the connected, overindexing at all Social Media habits.  For example, Twitterers are three times more likely to be Creators (people who create and share content via blog posts and YouTube) as the general US population” (source Forrester report “Who Flocks to Twitter”)
  17. 3 years, 2 months and 1 day…the time it took from the first tweet to the billionth tweet.
  18. It now takes one week for users to send a billion Tweets.
  19. In March 2010 the average number of tweets people sent per week was the the 350 million.
  20. 140 million is the average number of tweets people sent per day in February 2011
  21. 177 million tweets sent on March 11, 2011.
  22. When Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 there were 456 tweets per second (TPS)…a record at that time.
  23. The current TPS record is 6,939 tweets per second set 4 seconds after midnight in Japan on New Year’s Day
  24. 572,000 is the number of new accounts created in one day (March 12, 2011)
  25. 460,000 is the average number of new accounts per day created in February, 2011
  26. 182% is the increase in number of mobile users over the past year.
  27. In March 2011 there are an estimated 225 million users
  28. 25 billion tweets sent on Twitter in 2010
  29. 100 million new accounts added on Twitter in 2010
  30. The first unassisted off-Earth Twitter message was posted from the International Space Station by NASA astronaut T. J. Creamer on January 22, 2010
Source: jeffbullas.com

50 fascinating Facts And Figures About FaceBook


The rise and rise of Facebook is producing a scramble by marketers and companies to leverage its huge global database and traffic.
Google is looking over its shoulder as Facebook grows at over 10 million users a month and sits currently at number two on web traffic rankings according to Alexa.com.
Last year Facebook surpassed Google for the top ranking for total time spent online.
Google is even being forced to continually adjust its search engine algorithms to cater for the a social web that provides more prominence for social channels in its search results. Facebook has also become the 3rd largest video website with 46.6 million viewers sitting behind number one ranked video content property provider Google with its YouTube site and Yahoo at second ranking.


50 Facebook Facts and Figures
  1. 1 in every 13 people on Earth is on Facebook
  2. 35+ demographic represents more than 30% of the entire user base
  3. 71.2 % of all USA internet users are on Facebook
  4. In 20 minutes 1,000,000 links are shared on Facebook
  5. In 20 minutes 1,484,000 event invites are posted
  6. In 20 minutes 1,323,000 photos are tagged
  7. In 20 minutes 1,851,000 status updates are entered
  8. In 20 minutes 1.972 million friend requests are accepted
  9. In 20 minutes 2,716,000 photos are uploaded
  10. In 20 minutes 2,716,000 messages are sent
  11. In 20 minutes 10.2 million comments are posted
  12. In 20 minutes 1,587,000 wall posts are written
  13. 750 million photos were uploaded to Facebook over New Year’s weekend
  14. 48% of young Americans said they found out about news through Facebook
  15. 48% of 18 to 34 year olds check Facebook right when they wake up
  16. 50% of active users log on to Facebook in any given day
  17. Average user has 130 friends
  18. People spend over 700 billion minutes per month on Facebook
  19. There are over 900 million objects that people interact with (pages, groups, events and community pages)
  20. Average user is connected to 80 community pages, groups and events
  21. Average user creates 90 pieces of content each month
  22. More than 30 billion pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photo albums, etc.) shared each month.
  23. More than 70 translations available on the site
  24. About 70% of Facebook users are outside the United States
  25. Over 300,000 users helped translate the site through the translations application
  26. Entrepreneurs and developers from more than 190 countries build with Facebook Platform
  27. People on Facebook install 20 million applications every day
  28. Every month, more than 250 million people engage with Facebook on external websites
  29. Since social plugins launched in April 2010, an average of 10,000 new websites integrate with Facebook every day
  30. More than 2.5 million websites have integrated with Facebook, including over 80 of comScore’s U.S. Top 100 websites and over half of comScore’s Global Top 100 websites
  31. There are more than 250 million active users currently accessing Facebook through their mobile devices
  32. People that use Facebook on their mobile devices are twice as active on Facebook than non-mobile users.
  33. There are more than 200 mobile operators in 60 countries working to deploy and promote Facebook mobile products
  34. Al Pacino’s face was on the original Facebook homepage
  35. One early Facebook function was a file sharing service
  36. The first “Work Networks” as well as the original educational networks  included Apple and Microsoft
  37. The meaning of the term poke has never been defined
  38. There is an ‘App’ to see what’s on the Facebook cafe menu
  39. Mark Zuckerburg (CEO of Facebook) calls himself a “Harvard Graduate” when in fact he didn’t graduate (apparently his reply is that “there isn’t a setting for dropout”)
  40. Australian’s spend more time per month on Facebook than any other country at over 7 hours on average
  41. A Facebook employee hoodie sold for $4,000 on eBay
  42. Facebook was initially bank-rolled by Peter Thiel the co-founder of PayPal for $500,000
  43. It is the second biggest website by traffic behind Google (at the moment)
  44. Facebook is now valued at approximately $80 billion
  45. Facebook makes money through advertising  and virtual products
  46. Facebook was almost shut down by a lawsuit by ConnectU who claimed that Zuckerburg stole the idea and Technology for Facebook (the issue was settled out of court)
  47. The USA has the largest Facebook user base with 155 million people which represents 23.6% of Facebook’s total users
  48. There is over 16,000,000 Facebook fan pages
  49. Texas Hold’em Poker is the most popular Facebook page with over 41 million fans
  50. More than 650 million active user.

Source: jeffbullas.com

Thursday 26 May 2011

Some Internet Error Codes and Meaning

Sometime you are browsing the internet and trying to open any website, your e-mail and any FTP sites , but you see different error codes there. You should be familiar with these error codes. You can solve these problems if you are well-known with the meaning of error codes.

Error Codes                        
Meaning

400
This is bad request error, First check you may be
typing wrong URL name and server could not understand your request.

401                         
You are trying to open any unauthorized access
site or page. Check your username and password if you are trying to open
any webpage.

402                          
Payment Required Error

403                        
You are trying to open any forbidden page and you are blocked by that domain.

404                               
Here you are trying to open the webpage that was removed or re-named, also check the URL spelling.


408                         
This is time out error. you should send the request with in time that the server set for you.