Sunday, July 3, 2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Facebook CEO joins Google+ ...(Maybe Gossip)
It's a bib big surprise!
The Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has joined in Google+ (Google Plus), the recently announced social networking site from search engine Google. But, Google has not yet confirmed it. Google said that it doesn't authenticate user names.
We don't know who invited Zuckerberg to the Google+ party, but people who are currently on Google+ can search and find him.
There's always a possibility that this is someone pretending to be Zuckerberg, but it looks pretty convincing. Plus, Zuck has 13 friends in his circles, many of which are Facebook employees, including Facebook�s CTO Bret Taylor, software engineers Zach Rait and Arjun Banker, director of product Blake Ross, product designer Francis Luu, and product manager Justin Shaffer.
Currently, Google Plus is available to limited users and some of them can invite their friends to their Circles. Unlike the Facebook, Google+ allows users to make separate Circles with selected friends. Posts, messages and links posted in this Circle will be available to the members of the particular Circle only
The Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has joined in Google+ (Google Plus), the recently announced social networking site from search engine Google. But, Google has not yet confirmed it. Google said that it doesn't authenticate user names.
We don't know who invited Zuckerberg to the Google+ party, but people who are currently on Google+ can search and find him.
There's always a possibility that this is someone pretending to be Zuckerberg, but it looks pretty convincing. Plus, Zuck has 13 friends in his circles, many of which are Facebook employees, including Facebook�s CTO Bret Taylor, software engineers Zach Rait and Arjun Banker, director of product Blake Ross, product designer Francis Luu, and product manager Justin Shaffer.
Currently, Google Plus is available to limited users and some of them can invite their friends to their Circles. Unlike the Facebook, Google+ allows users to make separate Circles with selected friends. Posts, messages and links posted in this Circle will be available to the members of the particular Circle only
Monday, June 27, 2011
Simple tips to make your skin Glow
Boil cabbage in water. Strain it and use the water to wash your face to make your skin look radiant
Mix yoghurt with cucumber water. Apply on your face and wash it off
Coconut milk is excellent for skin care, especially in winter. Take half a cup of coconut milk. Use half of it to apply it over the face and body. Mix the rest with red sandalwood powder, apply the paste on the face. It can also be applied all over the body. It exfoliates your skin.
Is your skin looking dull and lifeless? Mix coconut water and thick pineapple juice. Add multani mitti and apply it over your face and body. Do not scrub vigorously; wash it off with ice cubes or cold water.
Here's a way to refresh tired skin: Mix one teaspoon vinegar with one teaspoon rosewater. Apply on skin and leave for 10 minutes. Wash it off with ordinary water.
Mix one teaspoon honey with one teaspoon tomato juice. Leave it on the face or body for 10 minutes and wash it off with ordinary water.
Mix yoghurt with cucumber water. Apply on your face and wash it off
Coconut milk is excellent for skin care, especially in winter. Take half a cup of coconut milk. Use half of it to apply it over the face and body. Mix the rest with red sandalwood powder, apply the paste on the face. It can also be applied all over the body. It exfoliates your skin.
Is your skin looking dull and lifeless? Mix coconut water and thick pineapple juice. Add multani mitti and apply it over your face and body. Do not scrub vigorously; wash it off with ice cubes or cold water.
Here's a way to refresh tired skin: Mix one teaspoon vinegar with one teaspoon rosewater. Apply on skin and leave for 10 minutes. Wash it off with ordinary water.
Mix one teaspoon honey with one teaspoon tomato juice. Leave it on the face or body for 10 minutes and wash it off with ordinary water.
Friday, June 17, 2011
100 % Cut-Off A Shocker...Delhi University admission
The way Delhi University cutoffs have been spiralling, it had to happen someday. On Tuesday, it did. The first cut-off for BCom (H) at the Shri Ram College of Commerce reached an unbelievable 100% for the non-commerce aspirants.
This means, humanities and science students wanting admission in BCom (H) at SRCC will need to have 100% marks in their best-of-four subjects! In other words, no non-commerce student will be admitted in the course, at least in the first list.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
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