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I've been in Hong Kong for about a week. I've had many adventures and met many new friends, but getting good photos has been tough. I'd chased down innumerable dead ends before heading up to Victoria's Peak, Hong Kong's main tourist attraction. It makes a nice photo (even on a night with no visible clouds), but I feel safe in saying this is something you really must visit in person. It's truly awesome up here, and one of the most distinctive cityscape skyline views in the world!

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The great  Google’s push to the  encourage users to adoption of laptops that really on the internet continued last night before with the  great launch of the £229 ($249) Chromebook from Samsung laptop chrome book .
It offers six hours of battery life, 100GB of online storage, weighs 2.5lbs and measures .8” thick, the search giant claimed. Google Mail, Calendar and Docs, Google hopes, will supply users' main needs.

the much looking Chromebooks have been recently been upgraded to the include a more very familiar computing environment in it, adopting a desktop and a series of windows based on the Google Chrome web browser.which is present  Sales, however, have been remained slug  ambitions for the most laptops to be take one in ten sales of so of them.

Writing on this Google blog, Sundar Pichai claimed “As a kid growing up in India, I was fascinated with computers and them endless possibilities they presented.
 that they  had to wait until college to finally get my hands on one in the computer lab and since then began dreaming of a world where everyone could have access to one. We’re not quite there yet, but every day we get a bit closer.”






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Photos released by the internet giant reveal the heart of Google's operations. The data centres are a maze of coridoors filled with a complicated web of cables, pipes and servers.


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Google employees are also pictured at work, and it is revealed that engineers even have bicycles to navigate the vast warehouses.

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Its seven data centres are located across the United States, while both Belgium and Finland also host a centre each4-


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A collection of switches and routers that keep Google's data centers in contact. The fiber optic networks connecting sites can run at speeds that are more than 200,000 times faster than a typical home Internet connection

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The company revealed that thousands of feet of pipe line line the inside of the data centres. We paint them bright colours not only because it's fun, but also to designate which one is which.



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Very few people have stepped inside Google’s data centers, and for good reason: our first priority is the privacy and security of your data, and we go to great lengths to protect it, keeping our sites under close guard, Google said.




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While we’ve shared many of our designs and best practices, and we’ve been publishing our efficiency data since 2008, only a small set of employees have access to the server floor itself.




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On Where the Internet lives, our new site featuring beautiful photographs by Connie Zhou, you’ll get a never-before-seen look at the technology, the people and the places that keep Google running.




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These colorful pipes are responsible for carrying water in and out of Google's Oregon data center. The blue pipes supply cold water and the red pipes return the warm water back to be cooled.



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Associate Facilities Manager Jeff Hajer burns some wire in a fabrication area at the Lenoir center.






Hundreds of fans funnel hot air from the server racks into a cooling unit to be recirculated. The green lights are the server status LEDs reflecting from the front of the servers.

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Wednesday 17 October 2012

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The team of 20 will be led  there by Philip Su, a  social maketting Facebook engineers who they worked  on integrating Skype with the social networking.
 Other members of this team include the developers responsible for Facebook's App Centre, Timeline and Tickers.

Facebook began searching for British recruities in  th emonth of July and said that the first of those who were presently on a six-week "boot camp" at the social network's California headquarters.


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When he announced the new office earlier this year Su said it would "focus on their building products in key areas like mobile and platform developemnt". Mobile is a key area for Facebook life, which admitted before its stock market flotation in May that it was struggling it to make money from mobile, even as its members spent more of their time on mobile platforms and more.




George Osborne, the Chancellor, welcomed the new office as the  vote of confidence for Britain as " the technology hub for Europe". Speaking at the opening, he said: "It is fantastic that Facebook, one of the world's leading technology companies, has chosen London as its first major engineering hub outside the US."







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He added that the new office demonstrated the "attractiveness of London, its culture, its infrastructure and its people ".


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Wednesday 10 October 2012

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Broadband users of nine Indian cities will be soon having access to ultra-fast download speeds up to 1Gbps, says telecom infrastructure firm Radius Infratel. The company expects the high speed broadband will be available for users by mid-2013.


"In the next 6-9 months, world class 1,000 Mbps or 1 Gbps (Gigabits per second) plans will be available in India to residential consumers. On connections like these, the same two hour HD movie will download in 30 seconds," Radius Infratel CEO Rajnish Wahi is quoted as saying. At average broadband speeds, the same content takes more than an hour for full download.

Declining to divulge the names of the service providers or areas where the ultra high-speed plans will be first launch, Wahi said that the discussions are underway, while the deployment work is about to be completed in Gurgaon. Radius, Wahi added, has teamed up with real estate developers, including DLF, Unitech, Emaar MGF, Ansal, Mantri, Vipul, ATS, Omaxe, Vipul, M3M, Paramount and Prateek for fibre optic network that will provide high-speed broadband services in projects undertaken by them.

"Radius network is already available in or near 3 lakh homes and is live in Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Greater Noida, Indirapuram (Ghaziabad). The network will soon be available in Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai and Chandigarh," Executive Director of Radius Infratel, Kuldeep Goyal is quoted as saying.

It's notable that Bharti Airtel and Tata Teleservice provide 100Mbps plans for users that cost up to Rs. 5,000 per month. State-run telecom operator MTNL offers fiber to the home FTTH plans. One of its plans, Fibre Thrill 2590, features 20Mbps download speeds at a monthly rental of Rs. 2,590, and free 150GB of data. Airtel recently launched its FTTH services in Delhi NCR. The Fibrenet 175GB plan features 100Mbps speed for a data transfer limit of up to 175GB, and 512Kbps thereafter, for Rs 5,299.

Google earlier this year had launched its ultra-fast 1Gbps Fiber Internet and Fiber TV service in Kansas City in the U.S.

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Last month, the world’s third most popular web browser, Firefox, turned 10. Today, the browser is used by over 450 million people worldwide, and with almost 40 per cent of the software being written by volunteers, it is often cited as exemplary open source software.

Mozilla is all about shaping the future of the web for the public good, and Firefox users will vouch for that. And now, a group of Firefox enthusiasts have come up with a new project — NeMo (short for News Mozilla) — a community project led by communication representatives of Mozilla.

The project seeks to take technology to the masses by increasing awareness of Mozilla and other free software activities. The aim is to generate and collect content in local languages on the browser, explain its volunteers. “In most parts of the world, news is being delivered only in English; it fails to reach out to a considerable population that relies… on their local language. Our idea is to break these language barriers and take the message of Mozilla to people irrespective of their place and language,” says Dwaraka Nath, one of the volunteers.

“By creating a database of educational articles and submitting them as contributed articles to local publications around the world, we hope to educate users on Mozilla and its products, and the benefits of open source software,” he adds.

NeMo creates news articles in a simple language on various topics, localises them and tries to put them up for publication in newspapers, magazines and on tech blogs worldwide.

‘ANYBODY CAN VOLUNTEER’

“Anybody can volunteer to help us,” says Arun Prakash, another volunteer. People are given articles to translate, and they are put back to the repository. “Standardisation of data is maintained strictly as only a few have access to the repository.”

The contributions can be anything. “There are so many technologies — HTML5, WebM, CSS, SVG, Geolocation and Websockets. Volunteers could explain why web standards are required — how important they are for the functionality of web, how they work, or how open source software movement is growing,” says Arun Prakash.

“The articles are written in 300-400 words in a manner that can be understood by all,” he adds. Specific teams translate the articles into the local languages. The rule: the articles should not be translated word by word, but written to suit the local taste; they should retain only the essence of the content to reach the readers better. “Until now, we haven’t had a repository of articles of such kind. So, we are trying to build a database of important articles, after which we will update only when something new is up,” says Dwaraka Nath.

Contributors will be assessed with the help of a points table, and those performing well will get an opportunity of even becoming Team Leaders in the group, says Arun Prakash. The name of the translator appears in the comments section, and he also gets a letter of recognition from Mozilla.

As of now, NeMo has got 10 language teams, including Tamil, Bahasa, Malay, Spanish, Portuguese, Hindi and Urdu.

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