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Top 10 Mobile Phones in India

1) HTC Desire
HTC Desire is the best phone in the market so it got the Rank 1. It got everything you could ask for Multitouch, A big screen, reasonably good backup and a dam good typing keyboard. even though it's virtual and on-screen but it type as correct as physical one.
2) Samsung Galaxy S
Samsung Galaxy S is the Just one rank behind the top phone in the market.

Samsung galaxy S has 4 inch 480x800 pixel Super AMOLED wide-screen , capacitive touch-screen display, a good 5 mega-pixel camera with video Recording and a front facing VGA camera.

Yet the best thing about this phone is it's graphics. It's Super AMOLED screen uses 30% less batter and deliver 80% sharp images. It's screen gives absolutely clear view in the Sun.It's gr...
3) Sony Xperia X10
Sony Xperia X10 is comfortably placed at No 3.

Sony Xperia X10 got a 8.1 MP camera and a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU. It's back side camera is the one of the best in class. In fact this the the highest resolution camera on any android phone in the market

It's an android based phone and supports DVD wide-screen resolution. The possible connection speeds in this set is up to HSDPA (3G+).
4) iPhone 3GS
IPhone 3GS is Ranked at no 4.

Even though the new model of this phone has arrived in the USA and some other European markets but in India it's still a class phone and catches every eye.

The look and feel of this phones remains the best sticky feature for it's buyers....
5) HTC Legend
An Android Phone from HTC is at Rank 5. It 126 grams in weight and run by Android 2.1 Eclair OS with with HTC Sense technology.

This one is fixed with mega-pixel colour camera with auto focus and flash It do widescreen photo capture and geotagging. The built in memory of this phone is 512 MB with 384 MB in RAM. It also supports 32 GM microsSD card like HTC wildifre.

This phone have Facebook integration by default other then this it got ...
6) Samsung Wave
Samsung Wave is doing good at Rank 6 majority attributed to it's beautiful Super AMOLED screen and the Android OS....
7) Nokia N8
Nokia N8 is the latest and top end phone from Nokia. And we have placed it at the Rank 7.

This phone is based on Symbian ^3 OS for Nokia. It got large 12 MP sensor and Carl Zeiss optics lens with Xenon flash. It also got HDMI connection port, so that means you will be able to plug-in your high quality images and the video from your phone directly into your TV, Laptop and monitor etc.

The screen size of this phone is 3.5" which shows 640x36...
8) HTC HD2
And the the best windows mobile based phone in the market and it again comes from the HTC. It is powered

by 1GHz Snapdragon processor with 512 MB internal memory and 448 MB RAM....
9) HTC Wildfire
HTC wildfire is an Android based smart phone. It runs on Android 2.1 (Eclair) with HTC Sense and it's CPU

processor speed is 528 MHz.

This phone got 512 mb of ROM and 384 mb RAM. It got one microSD card slot and it's capacity is up to 32GB.

It got 5 MP back side camera with auto focus and flash with geo-tagging. It's battery is reasonably good with 1300

mAh capacity. It also got all other basic connectivity features like GPRS, EDGE, Wi-F...
10) Nokia E71
At No 10 is the e71 from Nokia and they have sold a lot of these devices in India. It got 3.1 Mega-pixels backside

camera camera and a very nice metallic body with equally good buttons. It got microSD card slot with support up

to 8GB. It got all the regular connectivity option ranging from Bluetooth to 3G.

It runs on ARM 11 369 MHz processor with 128 MB RAM and 110 MB storage.

Overall this is a very nice looking phone with reasonably good ...


Top 10 IT Company In India

1. TCS – Tata Consultancy Services
TCS was founded in 1968 and is one among the top 10 IT Companies India and it has the highest staff strength of 111,000 employees. It first started as the Tata Computer Center and acquired its present form after realizing the huge potential of the IT services.
2. Wipro
It was a hydrogenated cooking fat company basically and now has IT, BPO and R&D services which has its centers in about 50 countries. Started by Premji Wipro not only ranks prominently among the top 10 IT companies India, but is also ranked highly among the top 10 global outsourcing providers.
3. Infosys
Infosys Technologies Ltd. started in the year 1981 and has today become a global brand. In addition to being ranked among the top 10 IT Companies in India, Infosys was also named by Forbes magazine as one among the Global High Performers.
4. Satyam Computer Services
This IT Company was established in 1987 and is known among the top 10 IT companies India for its entrepreneurship and its extensive focus on the customer and keen pursuit of excellence.

5. HCL Technologies
It is among the top 10 IT companies India as it is an original IT garage start up founded in the year 1976. It has professionals from diverse nationalities and has its presence in about 18 countries.
6. Tech Mahindra
This company was incorporated in the year 1986 and focused on the communication industry acting as a global systems integrator. It has worked with international multilateral agencies, the government as well as the corporate sector.
7. Patni Computer Systems
It is ranked among the top 10 IT companies India as they are the leading providers of business solutions and information technology related services to clients from Europe, America and in the Asia-Pacific regions.
8. i-flex Solutions
This is a division of Citicorp (Citigroup) which provides overseas software solutions and posted a top-line growth from the year 2008.
9. MphasiS Limited
This was started in 2000 and is a merger of the MphasiS Corporation which is a US based IT consulting company and BFL Software Limited which is an Indian IT services company.
10. L&T Infotech
Last but not least, the L&T Infotech is ranked among the top 10 IT companies India and is a subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro which is an engineering manufacturing company with a worldwide presence.

Top 10 Reliable Domain Registrar, Provider Companies

Ten Best Reliable Domain Name Registrars [Companies] In World

Top Ten Best Domain Name Provided Companies


1. GoDaddy.com

GoDaddy Inc. is an American publicly traded Internet domain registrar and web hosting company. GoDaddy powers the world's largest cloud platform dedicated to small, independent ventures. With 18M customers worldwide and 77M domain names under management



2. Namecheap.com
Namecheap is an ICANN-accredited domain registrar and technology company founded in 2000, It is one of the fastest-growing American companies according to the 2018 Inc. 5000. Celebrating nearly two decades ​of​ ​providing​ ​unparalleled levels​ ​of​ ​service,​ ​security,​ ​and​ ​support,​ ​Namecheap​ ​has​ ​been​ ​steadfast​ ​in​ ​customer​ ​satisfaction. With over 10 million domains under management, Namecheap is among the top domain registrars and web hosting providers in the world.

3. Bluehost.com

Bluehost is a leading web hosting solutions company. Since our founding in 2003, Bluehost has continually innovated new ways to deliver on our mission: to empower people to fully harness the web. Based in Orem, Utah, we provide comprehensive tools to millions of users throughout the world so anyone, novice or pro, can get on the web and thrive with our web hosting packages.

4. HostGator.com

HostGator is a global provider of web hosting and related services. Founded in a dorm room at Florida Atlantic University by Brent Oxley, HostGator has grown into a leading provider of Shared, Reseller, VPS, and Dedicated web hosting. HostGator is headquartered in Houston and Austin, Texas, with several international offices throughout the globe.

5. Name.com

Name.com is an ICANN-accredited domain name registrar. In addition to great pricing and a commitment to world-class customer service, we offer web hosting, email, website builder, premium and expired domain names, and SSL certificates.

6. 1&1

1&1 IONOS is the hosting and cloud partner of choice for small and medium-sized businesses. We are experts in IaaS and offer a portfolio of solutions to get businesses present online and working in the digital space. As the largest hosting company in Europe, we manage more than 8 million customer contracts and host more than 12 million domains in our own regional data centers around the globe.

7. Register.com

Leveraging ten years of experience in the domain business with over two and a half million domain names under management, Register.com has built a reputation as a leading provider of global domain name registration, web site design and management services. Register.com is also an award-winning business web hosting provider. Through an expanding, broad selection of solutions, Register.com enables small businesses and organizations to create a dynamic web presence without the need for extensive technical knowledge or resources. Register.com offers customers quick and user-friendly registration and a wide array of web site design business web hosting services from do-it-yourself tools to fully customized offerings; all backed by expert 24 x 7 online and toll-free phone customer support.

8. InMotion Hosting

InMotion Hosting has been hosting shared accounts since our inception in 2001. InMotion Hosting, Inc. is registered in the State of California, USA.

9. Domains.com

Domains.com specialize in affordable domain names, web hosting, VPS hosting, Email, SSL certificates, web design, and online marketing services. Our free domain services including URL Forwarding, Email Forwarding, Transfer Lock, and Total DNS Management, give customers comprehensive control over their domain portfolios.

10. Domains.Google

Google Domains is designed and built to make getting online easy and managing your domains simple.

Top ten (10) Galaxy s4 Features

Samsung Galaxy S4
Gestures, Voice, and Motion Control


1. Air Gesture: If waving your hand over your phone to control it seems silly, you might be tempted to skip the Air Gesture settings altogether. Our advice: don’t. The Air Browse function might not appeal, but the ability to answer a call and turn the speakerphone on by just waving a hand over the phone is useful and pretty cool. We also suggest trying Quick Glance – wave your hand over the screen when it’s off to see the time and important notifications, such as new email.


2. Motion Control: The more smartphones become the center of our lives, the less time we want to spend tapping at them to make stuff happen. Efficiency is what these motion controls are about, particularly the Turn Over To Mute/Pause and Direct Call, which will automatically call the contact on the screen if you hold the S4 up to your ear.

3. S Voice Drive: Samsung’s answer to Siri, S Voice, isn’t as impressive as Apple’s digital assistant, and most owners probably won’t spend a lot of time talking to it. One place it will prove useful is in the car, so Samsung created a special version of S Voice for that environment. Users activate it by voice (Driving Mode On) and the interface changes slightly to show larger text and icons that can be read at a glance plus simplified and easy-to-remember commands. We found that S Voice is good at recognizing commands and gets better the more you use it.


Smart Settings


4. Wi-Fi Smart Mode: Using Wi-Fi whenever possible is a good way to cut down on carrier data usage and save battery life, but unless you leave the wireless radio on all the time you might forget to connect when you’re near a known router. With this smart mode turned on, the Galaxy S4 will detect when you’re in frequently visited locations and turn on the Wi-Fi for you. On our review unit, this feature was on by default. If your phone keeps connecting to a router even if you turned the radio off, this is why. To toggle it off and on, go to Wi-Fi in the Settings menu.

5. Smart Screen: We’re big fans of the Smart Stay feature, first introduced with the Galaxy S3, which keeps the screen turned on if it knows you’re still looking at the phone. This is back on the S4 along with a few other eye-detecting tricks. Smart Scroll is supposed to let you scroll through text by tilting the phone slightly as you look at the screen, though we couldn’t get it to work consistently; it also only works with a few apps. Instead, turn on Smart Rotation to keep the screen oriented to your eyes. We’ve all had that moment of using the phone while on your side in bed or on the couch and having to turn off screen rotation so it doesn’t go landscape when you want to stay in portrait. Or even times when the phone tilts just enough to activate the rotation though that’s not what you were trying to do. With this feature, rotation won’t activate if it can tell that you’re looking at the screen, even if you’re doing so while horizontal.




Android Enhancements



6. Notification Panel: The Jelly Bean Notification shade is a step up from previous versions of Android utility-wise. Samsung adds to this by placing a row of toggles at the top for quick access to important features: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Airplane Mode, S Beam, and more. Way more. So many that the company leaves it up to you to prioritize the order. Tapping the grid icon in the top left gives access to all the toggles at once and an editing tool, so you can shuffle and order them according to your needs. In addition, you can tap and hold on any toggle to go directly to the settings for it. We also appreciate the quick access to Brightness controls.

7.Keyboard: The Galaxy S4′s keyboard utilizes SwiftKey technology for more accurate word predictions than the stock keyboard offers as well as a Swype-like Flow feature. Compared to the actual Swiftkey keyboard, Samsung’s is lackluster. There are fewer options for controlling the predictions and typing pattern, and the comma key still requires a long press, which is ridiculous. However, the keyboard has some extra features that make it worth keeping around.
Long press the mic key to access the handwriting, optical recognition, and floating keyboards. The handwriting keyboard is just as quick and accurate as the one on the Note 2 even without using a stylus. The OCR input takes advantage of the Optical Reader app – just point it at text, take a picture, crop it to include the text you need, then edit the results. One-handed users will like the floating keyboard since it’s smaller and can be placed anywhere on the screen. We also used the enhanced clipboard often as it retains the last 10 things copied to it and allows users to paste multiple items.


8.Multiwindow: Though the Galaxy S4′s display is quite large at 5 inches, splitting it in two for the Multiwindow feature might feel cramped. Multiview makes it possible to use two apps at one time. Unfortunately, it only works with a handful of apps. Still, we recommend giving it a try since the size of the app windows is adjustable and toggling back and forth between two apps can get frustrating.

Pre-loaded Apps

9.Optical Reader: This is one of the best apps included with the Galaxy S4 and is the perfect companion to the phone’s superior camera. It can scan and transcribe large blocks of text from a picture as well as recognize text in real time and translate it to and from English and dozens of other languages. The app will recognize business card data and, once transcribed, will add it to a Contact card’s appropriate fields automatically. You’re not limited to just one screenful of data since the wide sweep setting makes it easy to scan large pages of text, you just need a steady hand. That’s the app’s one weakness: it requires the text to be clear, and that means unsteady hands can hinder the operation. When we did get a crisp shots, the recognized text came up instantly and was almost always accurate. In addition to all this, Optical Reader also scans barcodes, so you don’t have to download an extra app for that anymore.


10. S Translator: You might not ever find an occasion to open up this app unless you travel widely or live in an area where not everyone speaks your language, such as a large city. If you do, you’ll find that S Translate can be a useful way to facilitate a conversation, as long as everyone is patient. Just choose a language, speak to the phone, and you’ll get a text translation and the words spoken aloud. The real power of this app is that it’s another one with tendrils in multiple places throughout the Galaxy S4′s software. Aside from the Optical Reader, you can also use it in the Samsung email app when reading or composing and it pops up as an option when you select text in most other Samsung apps. The translations aren’t always perfect, but we expect they will improve over time. Just watch out when it comes to data usage since the engine requires uploading and downloading the input to and from a server to work.



Top 10 most visited websites in the world

Google is a American multinational industry. It provides many internet services and web based products. It works on Internet search, cloud computing, advertising technologies.
Google search engine provides search anything on internet from all over world. It’s searching Technology is also unique. It is founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
2. www.facebook.com
Facebook is a social networking site. It is developed by Mark Zuckerberg with his college fellows.
It started from Feb 2004. On Facebook currently more than 600 million active users.
It helps to connects people, make friends, share photos, videos, links to others.
3. www.youtube.com
YouTube is a video sharing website where you can share any video, search video, watch any youtube video online.
It is also help to generate movie clips, user content, television clip, video blogging.
4. www.yahoo.com
Yahoo full name is “Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle”.
It provides many services on the internet like Yahoo Search, Yahoo Directory, Yahoo Mail, Advertising, Yahoo News, Yahoo Maps, Yahoo Video etc.
5. www.blogger.com
Blogging is a blog publishing service which is used to share your thoughts and information to others. blogs are hosted by sub-domain of blogspot.com. It is free service to share something on internet.
You also add photos, videos, link to your blog post. It is launched by Pyra Labs in 1999. In 2003 it is bought by Google.
6. www.baidu.com
It is a leading Chinese language search engine. Baidu provides more than 50 services like Baidu Baike, Baidu Map, Baidu Post Bar, Baidu MP3, Baidu Image Search, Baidu Video Search etc.
It is also provides mobile search engine.
7. www.wikipedia.org
Wikipedia is a free, web-based, collaborative, multilingual encyclopedia. Wikipedia was launched in 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger. Wikipedia is freely available to all users to share any data and also available edit option to everyone. You can add more information to any post.
8. www.live.com
It is a collective brand name for a set of services and software products from Microsoft.
It provides many services like instant messaging, live account, SkyDrive, photo gallery, Hotmail, movie maker, search engine, secure online file storage etc.
9. www.twitter.com
Twitter is a micro-blogging and social networking service provider website. It enable users to send and read message. You can share text tweet, share link to your followers.
You can also send and receiver any personal message. The tweet text character limit is fixed. Limit of text tweet is 140 characters. It was launched in July 2006.
10. www.qq.com

Tencent QQ, is known as QQ. It is the most popular free instant messaging computer program in Mainland China. Active QQ users counts are more than 600 million. It becomes the world largest online community.
It also provides shopping platform, QQ mail, QQ games, Search Engine, Virtual Pets, blogs etc.

Top 10 Hotels in India


Top 10 Hotels in India

Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai
Best Dining
This 565-room hotel weaves Moorish, Oriental and Florentine styles together: It features vaulted alabaster ceilings, onyx columns, archways, silk carpets, crystal chandeliers and a cantilever stairway. This diversity is also reflected in the hotel's dining venues, which happen to be Mumbai's hottest: the Middle Eastern Souk, Morimoto's Wasabi and the Zodiac Grill, where the menu changes each month to match the astrological sign.



The Leela Palace Kempinski, Bangalore
Best Business Hotel
Bangalore, India's third-largest city, has morphed into a hip, global technology center, attracting CEOs from Google, Yahoo!, IBM, Honeywell, and, of course, Bill Gates. The Leela Palace offers great accommodations and dining (at the lovely Jamavar) plus superior conference facilities. Expect to rub elbows with local resident Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Biocon president and India's richest woman.



Devi Garh, Delwara Near Udaipur
Sexiest Design
From the outside, Devi Garh, an 18th-century Rajput palace-fort, looks just like so many of the majestic edifices throughout Rajasthan. But step inside and you'll find a totally reinvented minimalist décor. In one room, a sunken marble tub sits alone in a room looking at the Aravali Hills through floor-to-ceiling glass. Each of the 39 suites is embellished with marble and semi-precious stones. The hotel has a spa and can arrange camel rides.



Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur
Best Place For Romance
It's hard to top the setting of this white marble palace which seems to be floating atop Lake Pichola on its four-acre island pedestal. Adding to the storybook effect are the decorative details in the elegant suites: bohemian crystals, ornate glass work, green lotus leaves and cusped arches. The rooms look out on medieval gardens and hilltop fortresses.



The Four Seasons, Mumbai
Best Car Service
Driving conditions in India can be a little daunting. At the Four Seasons, the newest entrant to the country's luxury-hotel market, a fleet of 20 BMW Series 7s is available for guests--not that they'll need to go far: The glass tower hotel (whose 202 rooms look straight at the Arabian sea) is conveniently located in Worli, the city's financial center, obviously targeted to the increasing number of business travelers flocking to Mumbai.



Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra
Best Views Of The Taj Mahal
Views of the domed marble mausoleum are clear from practically every window of this property (including some bathrooms!). This hotel features Moghul architecture, terraced gardens and several reflection pools. The 103 rooms are decked out in rich purples, oranges and yellows.. Their marble bathrooms are stately with their imposing soaking tubs.


Best Desert Retreat
Amanresorts Amanbagh, Alwar
This ultra-deluxe resort sits on the former site of the Maharajah of Alwar's hunting lodge and personal pleasure garden. Amanbagh means "peaceful garden" and you'd be hard-pressed to find a more tranquil spot than this soft-sandstone hotel surrounded by graceful palms, fragrant eucalyptus and frangipani trees and manicured jade green lawns.. The elegant "haveli-style" rooms are among the largest in the country.


Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur
Best Tent Accommodations
Built in 1727, majestic Jaipur is also known as "The Pink City" for its oleander-rose buildings, domes and minarets. This smaller luxury hotel about five miles from the city center reflects Jaipur's colors and stateliness. It offers a variety of courtyard accommodations, from suites to air-conditioned luxury tents with teak floors, Edwardian claw-foot tubs and embroidered interior canopies. Flashlight not required


The Imperial, New Delhi
Best Common Spaces
Built in 1936, the landmark Imperial Hotel, with its parade of palm trees, glossy Italian marble floors, teak furnishings and high ceilings, will make you feel like you should have arrived on elephant, sword on hip. But don't worry; the spacious rooms--the Deco suites are particularly stunning--have all the modern conveniences. Ask the resident curator to guide you through the hotel's hanging collection of British art.