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The hot news in the state is Pawan Kalyan’s marriage with Renu Desai. Pawan Klayan has been away from marrying Renu Desai all these years as he was already married to Nandini and was not divorced. With the recent divorce news he’s free from all obstacles and hence got on to the altar of marriage. Akira, the son of Pawan Kalyan is also present in the marriage seeing his mom and dad uniting legally and traditionally. Pawan has chosen this act also to shut down the mouths of all opposition parties. Bharatstudent.com congratulates Pawan-Renu pair.

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Taking cloud computing to a new level, Gmail is soon going to launch ‘GDrive’, a long-rumored online storage for its users.

GDrive would work as an online hard disk and could essentially work as a syncing device that will periodically update itself with the activities that take place on a computer, the Google Operating System has discovered.

Also discovered in a Google Apps CSS file is that there is reportedly an update for Google Docs on the way that would include a desktop client for syncing files with GDrive.

Since this drive will allow users to save their data online, users will be able to access their data from any computer in the world, as long as it is connected to an internet connection.

In fact, if you take Google provisions seriously, you’ve probably already shifted your photograph and document base to atleast one of the Google services that work as great archiving hubs. However, space restriction and reliability could be a user’s concern while depending on the Google servers to save their precious data.

The GDrive could also partially replace the physical hard disk that a user needs to select an operating system (OS) for usage — that is, after the initial booting. Google’s online hard drive will merge all of Google’s web based applications and make them available together.

The GDrive is expected to be launched in 2009.

Microsoft’s updated browser, Internet Explorer 8, promises an assortment of new features designed to help make Web browsing with IE safer, easier, and more compatible with Internet standards. We looked at the first release candidate of the new browser released to the public today, Release Candidate 1 (RC1). On the surface, IE 8 seems to be a lot like IE 7, but Microsoft has made a number of changes under the hood. You may have seen some of these new features already, however, in IE’s no-longer-upstart competitor, Mozilla Firefox 3.

Tabbed Browsing

The IE 8 browser's color coding for related tabs.If you accidentally close a browser window in IE 8, you can opt to restore it when you reopen the program (just as you can in Firefox). IE 8 will use color coding to group related tabs together. If you open a link from pcworld.com in a new tab, for example, it will open adjacent to the original tab, and the tabs themselves will have a matching color. You can move tabs from one group to another, but if you have three unrelated pages open, you cannot create a group out of them.

Perhaps the most novel addition in IE 8 is what Microsoft calls tab isolation. The feature is designed to prevent a buggy Web site from causing the entire Web browsing program to crash. Instead, only the tab displaying the problematic page will close, so you can continue browsing.

Of course, IE 8 RC1 retains some of the features introduced in the first beta, including WebSlices and accelerators; see “Updated Web Browsers: Which One Works Best?” for more details.

Searching

IE 8 search field's drop-down search suggestion box.IE 8 can use multiple search engines besides Windows Live Search, and you can add other search engines to the mix. Also, IE 8 will give you search suggestions as you type. For example, I can type in ‘PC World’ into the search field, and IE 8 RC1 will give me Live Search suggestions such as ‘pc world magazine’ or ‘pc world reviews’. In addition, IE 8 lets you switch between search engines on the fly by clicking an icon at the bottom of the search field’s drop-down menu. IE 8 can search Yahoo and Ask.com, and you can install add-ins that give IE 8 the capability to search Wikipedia, Amazon, and the New York Times, among other sites.

Improved Security

Microsoft touts IE 8 as its most secure browser to date, and Microsoft has indeed added a good number of security features to the mix, ranging from phishing detection to private browsing, plus a new feature to prevent clickjacking, an emerging data theft threat.

IE 8 RC1 includes two security features under the ‘InPrivate’ label: InPrivate Browsing and InPrivate Filtering. Both existed in earlier prerelease versions of IE 8, but IE 8 RC1 lets you use the two features separately, whereas before each relied on the other.

If you enable IE 8’s InPrivate Browsing feature, the browser will not save any sensitive data–passwords, log-in info, history, and the like. Afterward it will be as if your browsing session had never happened. This feature is very similar to Private Browsing in Apple’s Safari browser, except that an icon in IE’s address bar makes InPrivate Browsing’s active status more obvious.

InPrivate Filtering–called InPrivate Blocking in earlier IE 8 builds–prevents sites from being able to collect information about other Web sites you visit. This feature existed in IE 8 Beta 2, but you could use it only while using InPrivate Browsing. In RC1, you can use InPrivate Browsing at any time.

The browser’s phishing filter–called SmartScreen–improves on its predecessor’s filter with such features as more-thorough scrutiny of a Web page’s address (to protect you from sites named something like paypal.iamascammer.com) and a full-window warning when you stumble upon a suspected phishing site. SmartScreen relies largely on a database of known phishing sites, so new, unknown phishing sites may slip through the cracks.

IE 8 displays sites’ domains in a darker text color, so you can more readily see whether you’re visiting a genuine ebay.com page, say, or a page simulating an eBay page on some site you’ve never heard of. Microsoft could still put a little more emphasis on the domain name (using a different color background, for example), but the highlighting is a welcome addition.

Finally, IE 8 RC1 includes a feature designed to prevent clickjacking, a method in which Web developers insert a snippet of HTML code into their Web page code to steal information from Web page visitors. When you use IE 8 to view such a page, IE 8 can identify an attempted clickjacking and will warn you of the attempt.

Web Compatibility

Creating a site that looks identical in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari can be a challenge. IE 8 Beta 2 offers better support for W3 Web standards–a set of guidelines developed to ensure that a Web page appears the same in all browsers. The downside is that IE 8 will break some pages designed for earlier Internet Explorer versions.

To counteract this problem, Microsoft has added a compatibility mode: Click a button in the toolbar, and IE 8 will display a page in the same way that IE 7 does. In my testing, I found that most pages worked fine with the standard (new) mode, and that most errors were minor cosmetic ones. Unfortunately, the Compatibility Mode toggle button may not be obvious to most users, because it’s pretty small; a text label would have helped.

Though it probably won’t convince many Firefox users to jump ship, Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate 1 shows promise, and may be worth considering for people who have not yet solidified their browser loyalties. (Keep an eye out for our report on the final release of IE 8.)

Greeting India on the occasion of the country’s 60th Republic Day, US President Barack Obama said Indians have no better friend and partner than the people of the United States.

“As the Indian people celebrate Republic Day all across India, they should know that they have no better friend and partner than the people of the United States,” Obama said. Obama, who calls India as a natural ally of the US and seeks inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi, in a message said: “It is our shared values that form the bedrock of a robust relationship across peoples and governments.

“Those values and ideals provide the strength that enables us to meet any challenge, particularly from those who use violence to try to undermine our free and open societies.”

As Indians and people of Indian origin in the US and around the world celebrate Republic Day on January 26, Obama said: “I send the warmest greetings of the American people to the people of India. Together, we celebrate our shared belief in democracy, liberty, pluralism, and religious tolerance.”

Referring to the new bonhomie of relationships between India and the US in the last one decade, the US President said the two nations have built broad and vibrant partnerships in every field of human endeavour.

“Our rapidly growing and deepening friendship with India offers benefits to all the world’s citizens as our scientists solve environmental challenges together, our doctors discover new medicines, our engineers advance our societies, our entrepreneurs generate prosperity, our educators lay the foundation for our future generations, and our governments work together to advance peace, prosperity, and stability around the globe,” he said.

‘Ghajini’ star Asin Thottumkal, who got the Screen award for the most promising female debut in a Hindi film, says the matters most to her and she signs a film only if she likes the narrative.

‘I have no particular choice of role in a film, but in the order of preference, I first see the script, followed by the role, director, banner and then the co-star,’ Asin told IANS.

The south Indian actress, who will next be seen in Vipul Shah’s ‘London Dreams’ along with Ajay Devgan and Salman Khan, said that since language has never been a criterion for her, she is ‘open to do a variety of films’.

The Crime Branch-Criminal Investigation Department (CB-CID) of the Andhra Pradesh police is conducting searches at the offices of Maytas Properties and Maytas Infra at Begumpet here. According to informed sources, the searches will go on till late night.

Both these companies are promoted by beleaguered Satyam founder B Ramalinga Raju’s family. Satyam had proposed to acquire both these companies on December 16, but called off the deal a day later following investor outrage.

Since then, both the companies had been mired in controversy that these were founded on the funds diverted from Satyam.

Maytas Infra has, so far, bagged projects worth over Rs 30,000 crore — individually and in joint ventures — from the Andhra Pradesh government. Its consortium comprising Nagarjuna Construction, Ital-Thai, Nava Bharat and IL&FS, also bagged the Rs 12,000-crore Hyderabad Metro Rail project. Maytas Propreties has a land bank of about 6,800 acre.

Though there were questions raised about the financial condition of Maytas Infra, the state government, however, said it was in “no hurry” to take action against the infrastructure company.

Satyam’s former CEO Ramalinga Raju’s revelations during interrogation have reportedly led the CID to several documents that could link Raju and his family to many benami land transactions.

The police

believe that 507, Gurez Apartments, Somajiguda a low-key apartment in Hyderabad was possibly a secret den of Ramalinga Raju and his brother Rama Raju.

The CID raided the place reportedly on the basis of Vadlamani Srinivas, who apparently indicated that the place was used as some kind of a back office for fabricating or stacking away documents.

Neighbours say that they have always found the place locked. The CID has reportedly recovered hundreds of documents from there, apparently relating to land deals indulged in by Ramalinga Raju.

They also recovered CDs, one of them interestingly titled ‘Naa pranam kanna ekkuva’ or ‘more than my life’ and another titled ‘Jyothi madam’.

SEO as we know it will be dead within the next 2 years – true or false? With the wealth of info at their fingertips combined with localized, customized search to name but a few Google will no longer need to do what it does now to determine rankings?”

I’d say “false”.

People have been predicting the death of SEO since, well, the beginning of SEO. Here’s a debate from 2004, and another from 2006. These arguments probably started around 1995.

So long as search engines display a list of sites, for which payment is not required, SEO will exist.

How SEO is done will change. It has always changed. In the bad old days, SEO was all about getting listed in the Yahoo Directory. If you didn’t, you were pretty much invisible. There was a time that listing with Looksmart got you decent rankings in MSN. These days, few of those new to SEO have even heard of Looksmart.

Google will certainly adapt and change, and use a variety of metrics in order to determine relevance. SEOs will adapt and change, trying to work out what these metrics are.

Recently, Eric Schmidt made the following comment:

The internet is fast becoming a “cesspool” where false information thrives, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said yesterday. Speaking with an audience of magazine executives visiting the Google campus here as part of their annual industry conference, he said their brands were increasingly important signals that content can be trusted”

So, having a brand might be a signal of quality, which may, in turn, lead to a higher rank. Or perhaps Schmidt was just playing to the audience of newspaper owners. Difficult to tell ;)

Google collects a wealth of usage data from toolbars, analytics, and their ad systems, so it is conceivable they might fold these metrics into their ranking systems. Marissa Mayer recently suggested that SearchWiki data might be used ranking calculations.

Will the bar get raised? Will SEO become more difficult? Of course. But a raised bar works two ways. If you can reach it, there’s a new barrier between you and those who follow you. That gives you some level of defensibility.

So how do you do SEO going forward?

I’ve written a lot about the importance of holistic strategy. Your aim should be to sell something to people – be it an opinion, a product, a service. All your endeavors should support this goal, and most of the time, that means doing the basics well – make your site crawlable, well linked, and solve a genuine problem for people. If your SEO efforts are not resulting in an improvement in the bottom line , then there is little point doing SEO.

Bob Massa put it well:

“I believe anyone can be successful at online marketing or even traffic generation and search engine placement specifically, if they just stop looking for ways to trick machines and instead look for ways to connect with humans”.

n Bollywood, instant success for any actress comes at the price of cheap gossip and rumours of alleged involvement with actors. Ghajini girl Asin learned this the hard way. She is just one film old in Bollywood and rumors are abuzz about her relationship, favours and proximity with her co-stars. She herself admits that she is yet to get used to gossip about her.

We asked her about her friendship with Salman which is the latest gossip going around in the industry, and Asin said, “Gossip about me and Salman is all rubbish. I have a lot fun working
with the whole crew of London Dreams and it’s great working with Salman and Ajay Devgan. Whatever romance exists between Salman and me is in reel life.”

Asked if Aamir introduced her to Salman she says, “That’s not correct at all. Aamir has never introduced me to Salman. In fact neither Aamir nor Salman promote me or recommend me for any film. Whatever I have today is because of Ghajini, which is a huge hit. I am equally hopeful about London Dreams. I hope I will get another warm response from the audience.”

Asked about the ‘threat’ she poses to other established actresses, she says, “I don’t feel threatened by others nor I am a threat to anyone. When people compare me with actresses like Rani Mukhjee, it’s a great recognition. I feel very good that I am only one film old in the industry and people are comparing my performance with established actresses of the industry. I have a great regard for everyone in Bollywood.”

Coming back to her relationship with Salman and more importantly with the lady in his life at the moment, Asin says, “I don’t know Katrina Kaif much as a person.”

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