Monday, June 14, 2010

The 'one' could be you

It’s a typical 5th standard classroom. There are children, looking charm, neatly dressed and tidy. Both boys and girls are busy listening and taking notes. Their teacher is writing on the board, a paragraph of Oliver Twist. You may ask, what’s strange in this? Now see the picture clearly. Oh, but, where’s the picture? It’s your picture. You’re visualising by reading this. Now see it again clearly, there is one boy of the same age of others in the class. Hey, he looks strange. Oh, okay, but how can you say it? Because you see him only wearing a brief and he is not tidy. He looks grimy, isn’t it? Yes, he is not a student. When other kids learning for their future, he is working out to survive. He is rubbing the stains on the benches. After this, he has to go and get teas, lunch for the staff. He doesn’t like it and he doesn’t like God also. But he likes reading, playing “fire on the mountain” and if you show him Tom and Jerry, sure he will like it. Unfortunately, there is no one for him and no one wants to stop him from working. But he believes someday, someone will come and give him a new life. The one who will be like God to him. The one who wants to clean this social stain and put an end to it. The one who cares for others. The one who loves mankind. The 'one' could be you.


Stop children working. Give them their life.

TV IMAGE

Television, according to Vint Ceft, is rapidly approaching its iPod moment. That's when people would no longer be time-chianed to scheduled broadcast programmes but could download and watch them at leisure, just like music is downloaded to hand-hel media players for later listening. Cerf should know something about the future; he's considered to be the godfather of the Internet, the technology he helped create over 3 years ago. He was talking recently at the Edinburgh International Television Festival where ha laid out his vision of the online world to come, particularly in terms of the television-computer interface. While direct-to-home, satellite and streaming Internet protocol TV is undoubtedly state of the art right now, it's not going to remain so for long. That's because real-time viewing will rapidly be replaced by faster than real-time recording. In Japan, for instance, where Net connectivity is of the order of one gigabit, it's possible to download two hours of video in 32 seconds.


Of course, live television would still be around and would be needed for things like breaking news, ongoing sports programmes and emergency broadcasts, but, in the main, the small screen's whichn has probably realised the potential of video on the web, has already launched iPlayer which allows people to download television content to Internet computers for use up to 30 days after broadcast. So does this mean the end of television as we know it? Yes, but not the end of the medium, that is, if its executives don't think of the Internet's influence as a threat instance, here's a great chance for it to become increasingly interactive. Imagine if people could pause a programme and use their mouse to click on different items on the screen to find out more about them. Television could also explore new business models for an emerging iTV economy by syndicating content to multiple devices and, indeed, by that process help in the monetisation of all Internet TV.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Killing cows for common wealth games-YES/NO

Every Indian knows the importance of COW in our lives, because of which we call it the mother of all human beings. Decision to kill cows is equivalent to murder of whole human society n Indian Traditions. Swami Dayanand Saraswati categorized cow on top of every living community. He also wrote a book named 'KARUNANIDHI' to tell importance of cow for every human being. From the very past cow has been worshiped for its importance.
We all are aware that COMMONWEALTH GAMES are being organized in our country this year. Our Government has decided to serve COW MEAT as food to the foreign players which is in every sense a crime and a shame for our country.
Through this blog we need to unite against this decision and fight till our Government rolls back the decision of serving COW MEAT to the foreign players.