Tech News is a blog created by Wasim Akhtar to deliver Technical news with the latest and greatest in the world of technology. We provide content in the form of articles, videos, and product reviews.
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Google has a Valentine Day equation for you!
A beautiful heart appears on your screen, sans paint or brush. The only catch is that it works inGoogle Chrome and does not support Internet Exlorer.
According to Mashable which was tipped about the trick by a user, "The "cos(300x)" part of the formula was also written to make the line go quickly up and down as it traces out the interior of the heart. This creates the colored-in effect. Meanwhile, if you change the "300" number in the equation to "500," the color fills up the heart. That part of the formula is related to frequency."
Google Search on your Mobile
If you want to search with google without internet then you can do it by
Just send Help to 9773300000 or send your any query to 9773300000 you will get result instance.
I am listing some google sms search command here.
Send <PNR NUMBER> to get your pnr status
Weather <City Name> to get city weather details
Jobs <city> for job Listing
And etc you do search on google train time,pnr status , your result
All in one number by google I got it my it’s google lab .Enjoy searching……..
Mr Wasim Akhtar
Story of the week: Google and the Tea Kettle
This week the tech world was set on ablaze when this article in The Times of London reported that every Google search query contributes in 7 gm of CO2 to the atmosphere and this is equivalent to half the amount of energy needed in heating a tea kettle. The article is a study of physicist Alex Wissner-Gross who is a MIT graduate and now at Harvard University.
No sooner did the article get published, than the tech blogs and news site like Techmeme and Techcrunch started covering it with full pace.
Yesterday, Google has responded by knocking off the claim on their official blog. Google has revealed the overall energy consumption per search query to be 0.0003 kWh of energy per search, or 1 kJ. In teams of CO2 this is equivalent to 0.2 grams of CO2 and not 7 grams as it was previously stated by Alex.
Google may have saved their hat by revealing new calculation but this has raised an important issue of Global Warming and impact of Internet and Web technologies on it. As we are becoming more and more dependent of Web, our energy requirements have really increased.
Well, if Alex is to be believed, we will soon talk about our daily energy needs in terms of google search queries. e.g. My Car gives millage of 5000 google search per kilometer or I got my utility bill and the unit is $ 1 per google search query.
Mr Wasim Akhtar
[Software Update] Vivaldi 7.0 Minor Update (1) Released, Here is What’s New and Fixed
UPDATE: Release of Minor Update (1) for Vivaldi 7.0 stable version to public. Good news for Vivaldi browser users! Vivaldi team has released...
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Instead of joining the race to collect the newest and hottest content, Warner Bros . is taking a different approach in its attempt to get a ...