// August 2015 ~ EDUCATION & TECHNOLOGY

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Effect of Modi's foregien visits


Prime minister Mr. Narendra Modi has visited many countries since he took oath almost a year ago. Many of us criticizing him for his so many foregien trips including opponent parties. But believe me friends his foregien trips are quite beneficial for the country. Opponents are just misleading by saying his foregien trips are worthless. I will give you some statics given by a leading newspaper and you will be amazed.
Read carefully-

India received $19.78 billion foreign direct
investment (FDI) from 12 countries visited by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi in financial year 2014-15, Parliament was
informed today.
During the period, Indian companies invested $3.42 billion in
these countries which include Bhutan, Brazil, Nepal, Japan,
the US, Myanmar, Australia, Fiji, Seychelles, Mauritius, Sri
Lanka and Singapore.
The total outflow and inflow of foreign investment in general
for 2014-15 fiscal was $6.42 billion and $75.71 billion,
respectively, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman said in a written reply to Rajya Sabha.
In 2014-15, FDI in India increased by 27 per cent to $30.93
billion."

So you can analyze now that his foreign trips are worthwhile and can boost our economy fastly.

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Know Google's new CEO- An Indian



As Google's third CEO, Pichai is taking over a
company in flux. In a massive corporate
restructuring, Google has become a subsidiary of
Alphabet, a new company run by Google co-
founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
Pichai, 43, was born in Tamil Nadu, India. After
graduating college in India for metallurgical
engineering, he came to the United States to study
at Stanford University -- the alma mater of the
Google founders and so many other early Googlers.
Pichai got his start at Google in 2004, building the
now defunct Google toolbar. The toolbar allowed
Internet Explorer and Firefox customers to make
Google their default search engine .
In the next few years, he took over Chrome,
Google's Web browser. When he introduced Chrome
to the world in 2008, the world reacted with
puzzlement: How could it compete with Internet
Explorer and Firefox?
Yet Chrome eventually became the world's most
used Web browser. Chrome even became a
successful operating system for Chromebook
laptops, used mostly by schools.
Pichai eventually became vice president, then senior
vice president in 2013 when he added Android to his
growing portfolio.
Last year, he became Google's product chief,
overseeing virtually all Google software products
not named YouTube. He runs Google+, Google
Wallet, Android Pay and Google's Apps services for
businesses.


Pichai also runs the Google I/O developers
conference, where he serves as the public face of
Google for eager customers waiting to know what
the next versions of Android and Chrome will do. He
also shows off the company's biggest new products
and services, including kicking off this year's
massive Google Photos announcement.
Subdued and generally quiet, Pichai is admired at
Google not just for his obvious engineering talents
but also his general likability.
"Sundar has been saying the things I would have
said (and sometimes better!) for quite some time
now, and I've been tremendously enjoying our work
together," said Page in a blog post announcing the
move.
As CEO of Google, he gets one more feather in his
cap and adds a few more products to his now giant
kingdom -- search, ads, maps, apps, Android,
Chrome and YouTube will now all be under his
purview.

Saturday, 1 August 2015

swami vivekananda thoughts

Swami Vivakanada's top 10 quotations that inspires you the most



1)Take up one idea. Make that one idea
your life - think of it, dream of it, live on
that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves,
every part of your body, be full of that
idea, and just leave every other idea
alone. This is the way to success.
2)We are what our thoughts have made us;
so take care about what you think.
Words are secondary. Thoughts live; they
travel far.
3)You have to grow from the inside out.
None can teach you, none can make you
spiritual. There is no other teacher but
your own soul.
4)The moment I have realized God sitting
in the temple of every human body, the
moment I stand in reverence before
every human being and see God in him -
that moment I am free from bondage,
everything that binds vanishes, and I am
free.



5)Arise! Awake! and stop not until the goal
is reached.
6)You cannot believe in God until you
believe in yourself.
7)Our duty is to encourage every one in his
struggle to live up to his own highest
idea, and strive at the same time to make
the ideal as near as possible to the
Truth.
8)The more we come out and do good to
others, the more our hearts will be
purified, and God will be in them.
9)The whole secret of existence is to have
no fear. Never fear what will become of
you, depend on no one. Only the moment
you reject all help are you freed.
10)Condemn none: if you can stretch out a
helping hand, do so. If you cannot, fold
your hands, bless your brothers, and let
them go their own way.