Monday, May 31, 2010

love...

when you're willing to have a commitment..that's Love.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Relation...

Silence btween 2 unknwn people creates a relation...........
BUT....
Silence between 2 known people break d relation...........
So.....
Keep in touch my friends...........:)

You randomly try people's password just in case it works....
Eyes can see many differences in this life but only heart can see how beautiful that is.
Texting + Facebook = Textbook. It means.... I'm studying....
Pretending to be so serious when teacher is teaching, but your mind goes everywhere
Sometimes friends can't understand what you feel, that's why you wanna be alone.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

People always say "it's only a game" when they're winning.
Dont judge me by my past, I am not in the past anymore. Accept who I am.. TODAY

Beware!! Love is a drug, highly addictive. May cause servere damages to the heart.
"Why waste your time hating when you can enjoy your time loving."

about relationship

It takes years to build a good relationship, and only seconds to destroy it.....
You stole my heart, and I don’t want it back.
If you love someone just because their looks, it's not called 'love', it's called 'like'.
There are only 2 options in life: play it safe or take some risks. But never forget to stick with the faith & hope.

my problem

try to make some distance in between Facebook,twitter,blog and other my activities on internate because i feel i can't concentrate on my work .... my mind is working for this things (my internate activities) 60% or for my work only 40% i think it's dangerous for me and my job ......

nice...

don't :)

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Protect your identity online!!!!!

It is a case of roses with thorns attached. While social networking sites help you add a star or two to your identity and social life, it could backfire big time. You sit there like an open book and you could be shredded to pieces. Privacy and identity protection should be the first thing on your mind, in BOLD LETTERS. Networking rules apart, you must learn to choose what to reveal and what not to reveal, to reveal or not reveal anything at all. We list out a couple of suggestions…

Facebook / Orkut

Currently the networking site in vogue, Facebook requires you to keep your eyes wide open and go into owl mode at all times! A beginner might find it complicated and especially if he/she is unaware of privacy settings, it takes no time for stalkers to make good of the situation. Do not be such an inviting user. Lock your wall and photo albums completely to people who are not on your friend list. Don't even bother being kind to 'friend's friends'. In case you plan to lock your image, make sure you use your complete name, so, it is easy for your friends to hunt you. About ancient Orkut, do not scream at the amount of random 'friendship' requests you receive. We suggest you simply check sensible messages, if any, and look away.

Twitter

While you are aiming at becoming Miss Popular with maximum number of followers in Twitter, there could just be a stalker lurking around who is aware of every little thing you do (since that is exactly what people tweet about on Twitter.) Lock your tweets. Why would you want some random guy in Hawaii to know about your weekend plans? Make sure your handle is something fun and fictional. Avoid using your name as your handle. Do not reveal more than what is necessary in your 'bio'. Tweet about things which you would talk about to an uncle you met on the road. Keep it that safe-sounding. Tweet about funny things and general issues.

"Once I clicked on this odd link on twitter and was caught in a 'fishing attack' on the site. I didn't even know what it meant and the next minute I came to know that my account was hacked and everybody on my follower list received a Direct Message about 'how Viagra makes me last long and doesn't exhaust me… with a video. That was my 'this is it' moment!" says 19-year-old student Shantanu M.

Waiting for a bus and frustrated? Tweet. Have a poor sex life and hence frustrated? Do not tweet.

Blogspot:

It's good to write about when you are feeling happy / ecstatic / mad / evil / sad / terrible / jobless, but think about it. It could be read by anyone in the whole wide world and you'll never even know! So, contain your intimate moments and emotions to your dear dairy alone. While posting on blogspot make sure the content does not reveal too many details about your personal life. Always use a pseudonym/alternate name and allot these names to characters who make an appearance in your blogposts regularly. Keep a check on the kind of people who follow your blog and moderate all comments. Avoid posting pictures from your real life photo sessions with friends and family. Going blog-hopping is a smart way of checking if someone else is plagiarising your content. Copyright your blog entirely.

"My dad was horrified after he came across my blog on Googling my name out! That's when I decided to use a pseudo name. Then, one day I bumped into a blog that had copy pasted pictures of people I know of from my fashion blog and I went mad. That's when I decided to copyright every single tiny thing on my blog." says Karishma Rajani, an active fashion blogger.

Guidelines for dummies

  1. Make up the most-bizarre password ever - but something you will remember. Choose a TV personality you worship, or your neighbour's cat's name. Just in case, three of the most common internet passwords are password, monkey and 123456. Make a mental note of the password and avoid doing so on paper. Change it often.

  2. While uploading pictures, avoid extreme close-ups. If you don't pay heed to this advice, don't be surprised if you spot yourself on the poster of some shady film outside a men's loo.

  3. Discuss details of your love life and other such lives over the phone with friends. Exchange number's and addresses via email. Please do not use social networking sites for the above two purposes.

  4. Do not be in a hurry to increase the number of friends / followers. You might end up inviting trouble, arms wide open.

  5. Lastly, be kind to others and they will be kind to you. Do not turn stalker.

Ever faced similar issues online? Leave us a comment and let us know!

Monday, May 10, 2010

can u believe it..................

Sale of Human Body Parts as a meat

Friday, May 7, 2010

1st Indian professor to become the Dean of the Harvard B-school

Indian-born business administration scholar Dr Nitin Nohria is set to become the tenth Dean of Harvard Business School (HBS). Dr Nohria who is currently the Richard P Chapman Professor of Business Administration at HBS, has also held senior administrative positions at the School, including senior associate dean for faculty development and chair of HBS' organisational behaviour unit.

Dr Nohria graduated in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Mumbai and went on to receive his Ph.D. in management from Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management.

Nohria is the first Indian, and indeed the first non-white, to become the dean of the 102-year old institution that typically ranks among the top three business-schools in the world.
Nohria, who will take up his new role on July 1, succeeds Jay Light, who in December announced his plans to retire at the end of the 2009-10 academic year after five years as dean.

His doctoral thesis was on behavioural and policy sciences. Dr Nohria has co-written and co-edited 16 books. He is the author of more than 50 articles and dozens of teaching cases and notes. Dr Nohria's research on core competencies required for business leaders has received wide acclaim. His books have explored a wide range of topics on how leaders from different backgrounds rose in American business to business practices that are successful in differentiating organisations.

His most recent book, Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice (2010, co-edited with Rakesh Khurana), reflects a colloquium he organised as part of the HBS centennial in 2008 to stimulate serious scholarly research on leadership.