Saturday, December 17, 2011

Bloomberg careers


Bloomberg is a great organization which really takes care of its employees. The purpose of this post is to highlight few things which remain under cover and do not make in talking terms. Bloomberg offers real career with immense training ranging on its product to commucations to environment. You can argue that every company gives training, I will not challenge that. Lets concentrate on following then:

- Annual Party in Dubai (for Middle East and Southeast Asia including India). I know companies which have similar program but partly paid. Bloomberg bears all costs including flights, 5 star stay and meals.

- Shifting to other departments. Believe me, no company can give such flexibility in terms of long term career within organization.

- Medical policy. Essentially it covers all medical expenses including normal doctor visit.

- Pantry. You can find soft drinks, chocolates, waffers, fruits and juices free of cost for employees and visitors. I personally love it!

- Truely multi national culture

- Only meritocracy

If you are inspired to apply to Bloomberg, you can give my reference (only for benefits of my readers).

Reference: Saumya Aggarwal

Saturday, December 17, 2011 by Saumya Aggarwal · 2

Facebook launches Timeline for Android, and mobile web

Facebook Timeline was rolled out globally yesterday, and now, the social networking giant has announced the Timeline interface will be available on the Facebook for Android app, as well as on its mobile portal – m.facebook.com.

According to Facebook, the mobile Timeline is a interface that “starts with your unique cover photo. As you scroll down, you’ll see your posts, photos and life events as they happened, back to the day you were born. Photo albums and other posts are horizontally swipeable, so you can quickly view multiple photos or posts inline without leaving timeline. You can also swipe through the views at the top of your timeline to navigate to your map, photos, subscribers and more.”

Apart from photo albums, maps showing the friends you are linked with, and your subscribers, users can show which apps they are using. Users will have 7 days to preview their timeline before it goes public, and in that time, they can decide what to highlight, and who will be able to see it.

You can download the new Facebook for Android app, from here.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Facebook’s New Analytics Reminds Businesses to Engage Fans

              
 This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business.
In the past several years, businesses large and small have come to realize the positive impact of engaging their brand-loyal public and — more importantly — potential customers, via Facebook Pages. While fan pages are typically seen as a destination for users to remain privy to brand news, a recent comScore report shows that a Page is really just the place where content resides, as fans are 40 to 150 times more likely to consume branded material in their news feeds than on the actual fan page itself. This discovery led to Facebook’s expansion of “Page Insights,” including new metrics and analytics designed to constantly remind business owners of what truly matters: engaging content.



Facebook utilizes an algorithm that ensures the most relevant content for each user finds its way onto that particular user’s news feed. The relevancy of this content is determined by a number of factors, including how many times it is liked, shared, commented on, etc. When fans of a company interact with branded content, it can then be passed on to their friends and their friends’ friends. With fan acquisition as the main motive behind the Facebook strategy of most businesses, it is helpful to learn that friends of fans are more likely to visit a brand’s store, website and even purchase a product than the average, uninfluenced consumer. In addition, the average friends-of-fans group for the top 100 brand pages on Facebook is 34 times larger than the fan group. This means that a business can often have greater influence amongst its second degree connections, and the virality of a page’s content can be directly related to the success of a business. So, ultimately there’s a need for better insights into Facebook content consumption.



Facebook’s Advertising Communications Manager Elisabeth Diana states that the “real purpose behind Facebook Page Insights is to provide all page admins with ways to understand how to reach and acquire new customers.” New metrics have been created in order to provide businesses with not only information about how people are interacting with a brand Page, but also a glimpse into how people are connecting with the Page’s content in other parts of Facebook.
One of the metrics added to Facebook’s Page Insights is “People are talking about this.” This set of data counts stories that are eligible to appear in a user’s Newsfeed, such as any likes, wall posts, comments, shares, questions answered, RSVPs to events, Page mentions, photo tagging and location checkins. The metric allows the page administrator to know what posts have proven the most compelling and interactive.
Another metric added to the equation is the metric of virality, which allows for insight into how viral a particular post is. Virality is determined by dividing the number of “people talking about this” by the reach (the number of people who actually saw the content). Diana notes that because virality is a percentage, whether a business is large or small, the metric “can be used to compare across all Page posts.” The virality metric allows page admins to analyze the success of individual posts and will hopefully lead to an improved page strategy through a better understanding of the audience.
Along with these new metrics comes aesthetic changes as well. “Whether you want to get into the deep end or wade in slowly,” Diana says, Facebook wants to make their Page Insights “digestible for everyone, easy to sort and actionable.” She says most of the heavy numbers have been removed from Page Insights, but “for those needing something a little more hardcore, there is always the option to export to a spreadsheet.” Either way, Diana says, “this is just the first step in enhancing Page Insights for small businesses and brands; there is more to come” — so, look out for the Facebook Insight API. In the meantime, however, Facebook will continue to help business owners figure out how to provide their audiences with the most engaging content possible to guarantee the greater reach and increased sales.

Sunday, November 27, 2011 by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

Microsoft Lync coming to Android, BlackBerry, iOS and Windows Phone next month


Heads up, corporateers. Just like the company previously hinted, Microsoft Lync will soon make its smartphone debut. Currently, the enterprise instant messaging client (formerly known as Microsoft Office Communicator) has only been available to Mac and PC users, but all that is set to change next month when the software becomes available for Android, BlackBerry, iOS and Windows Phone. Curiously, Microsoft's New Zealand outfit had formerly stated that Symbian would be among the mix, although its mention is entirely absent from this announcement. Granted, the news seems rather informal at this point, and there's only so much you can cram into 140 characters.

Source

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Is Apple iPhone 4S really for Indian buyers?

Apple's latest iPhone 4S has finally entered the Indian market, almost a month after the device was launched in the U.S. Aircel and Airtel are offering the iPhone 4s, priced at more than four times the U.S.price of $199, it's well subsidised by carriers there. The iPhone 4S has not created the same buzz in India despit iPhone 4s seen as last device of Steve Jobs. Many of the Apple enthusiasts are disappointed over the pricing at a higher cost than other nations, including the U.K. and Singapore. Considering the initial market response, the iPhone 4S seems unlikely to excite the India buyers in the near future. However, is it just the steep pricing of the iPhone 4S that is going to keep the buyers at bay? Let's find out:

I - iPhone 4S pricing

iPhone 4S pricing, the 16GB variant, comes for Rs. 44,500, while the 32GB is available for Rs. 50,900. It was quite surprising to see Apple and the telecom operators Airtel and Aircel agreeing such steep pricing. India is certainly one of the biggest smartphone markets in the world. But expecting the Indian consumers, already grappling with the price rise, to shell out Rs. 45k for a smartphone is not practical enough. Moreover, the telecom operators Airtel and Aircel are not subsidising cost of the phone, unlike their western peers. However, the iPhone 4S may find buyers among affluent professionals in India who like possessing iconic brands and luxury items.

II - Known battery life issues

Apple had to release an updated iOS 5.0.1 version after several iPhone 4S users complained about its battery life. Apple says the iOS 5.0.1 update brings various other changes to the platform including bug fixes for FreeType and iCloud documents. However, many users are reportedly still grappling with the problem and report that the update does not actually fix the battery life issue.

III - It's just a minor upgrade

The new iPhone 4S does feature a faster ARM Cortex A9 dual-core 1GHz processor, an 8MP camera and 1080p HD video support. It also features the voice recognition-based personal assistant, Siri. Apart from these, rest of the specs including the design are quite similar to the iPhone 4. Moreover, the iPhone 4S comes with the same 1,420 mAh battery, carried forward from the iPhone 4. Also, Siri is limited outside the U.S and is likely to get full-functionality by only sometime in 2012.


Alternative top end devices

So, what alternatives do you have right now? Well, the iPhone 4 is not still a bad deal. Or, you can wait for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which is the first device to sport the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. The device is speculated to arrive in India by earlier next year. Another option is the Samsung Galaxy S II, which comes with all the top-end smartphone features and is priced a good Rs. 15,000 less than the iPhone 4S. A number of Android smartphones, like the LG Optimus 2X, and the new super-slim Motorola Razr are also available at a relatively cheap price. Of course, these are just the top-end devices, if we decide to look for top-notch performance at affordable prices, the options open up even further - with devices like the Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini and Xperia Arc, the Motorola Defy+, the LG Optimus Black, Samsung Omnia W and Galaxy SL all delivering the goods without breaking the bank.

If you are still adamant on buying the latest iPhone 4S, we suggest you get the unlocked version from abroad at a relatively lower price.

by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Communications in a Relationship : The Rearden Model

  "Yaar kya baat karein", "tum sunao", "aur batao" 

Do you hear these phrases a lot in your relationship? Chances are pretty high that you do. Talking and communicating in a relationship is a tough task. No doubt about that. Initially its all hunky dory, you cannot wait to talk to your beloved, in fact there are millions of things you end up talking about. And not trivial daily things, real actual interesting conversations about each other, your likes, dislikes and much more..and after sometime, zip...you feel you have run out of topics. 


We often hear the advice that Communication is the key to relationship. It certainly is, to an extent. In our current lifestyle, the pace of life has multiplied to a level where keeping up regular communication is quite a task combining time management with content generation. Naturally, we somehow begin to feel pressurized that we have to talk somehow. It begins to feel as if alarms are going off, that its soon going to be a very risky situation regarding the communication gap in the relationship and hence you frantically dial your beloved's number or maybe ping them on fb or skype and after initial greeting comes the dreaded question "aur batao"..and that's where you hit the wall. The obvious answer "nothing much". Which is quite true. There is nothing interesting enough to talk about. And your daily life is not exactly very happy unless you are either ShahRukh Khan's personal assistant or SRK himself. (if you are, hi!! :D) 


So then what to do?? Not talk?? Well simply put, Talk when you really want to talk and you actually have something to talk. Otherwise, learn to realize that not everyday is going to be a chatty date over internet or phone. A few simple questions. Not to intruding and especially ones that don't make you sit and ponder for minutes as to what would be the right answer. Keep it simple, plain and short. Make it sort of a tradition. ask how they are, if possible, (especially in long distance relationship) discuss your dates and the ones you are planning to have. The main task here is to feel connected in a short time without forcing either of you into a panic attack to actually talk. Let it be. If you do not have something to talk, don't. Just send a text about how you love him/her. Try not to use the sentence "I miss our conversations". For you, it might be a personal confession, but for them, it may make them feel guilty about not talking enough. This will only result either in them forcing themselves to talk without any particular topic (hence boring you) or by withdrawing further. 


Relationships initially are filled with conversations because we are eager to share ourselves with this wonderful person we have met. Its beautiful. Its natural. You get millions of topics in your head to tell them about because you want to know them better through their opinions, ideas, dreams, ambitions. The lull that comes after it has its own reasons. You know each other better now. He knows what she likes to talk about. She knows what he likes to talk about. Its a comfort level that is established between both through constant sharing. But the lull aches them to talk further. Its okay. Truth is, there is nothing bad about this. Learn to enjoy these shorter conversations. You can do these twice a day if you wish. Call or text in morning wishing them a good day. Talk in the night, ask casually if he or she would like to talk about his day, if he does, listen intently. Do not butt in with your own day description in the middle of what he/she is saying. Allow him/her to tell you completely and then you can do your own talking. Listening to them will make them understand that it is now their turn to be patient and be interested in your day too. Its a mutual gesture of respect. 


Lastly, conversations die out routinely. We all have our highs and lows. There will be days when you will spontaneously find yourself having a great conversation after a long time. Cherish it. But don't let it become a moment that you constantly pine for. It is only gonna put your beloved under the spotlight to be at par with this moment everytime you talk, and that is only going to cause stress. Learn to enjoy the silences. You are free to fill these lulls with fantasies about you two together. So that the next time you talk, you can make him/her laugh with your silly fantasies about how you two enjoyed the cotton candy at the marine drive. ;) 

Tuesday, October 18, 2011 by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

eBay India reports top gadgets in India 2011

eBay India has announced the eBay India Battle of Gadgets 2011, which ranks India’s most popular electronic gadget purchases online over a 12 month period based on an analysis of all eBay transactions. The research report showcases interesting trends of India’s Top Gadget Cities, Models; Brands across 7 popular gadget categories - Laptops, Cameras, Mobile Phones, Televisions, Gaming Consoles, Pen Drives and MP3 Players.

Mr. B. Muralikrishnan, Country Manager, eBay India, says,
    “Gadgets have always been very popular on eBay India with as much as 50% of all transactions coming from the electronics category. We see a great demand for gadgets from consumers across both metros;tier II and tier III cities. We believe that the rankings of popular gadgets from eBay Battle of the Gadgets 2011 will be a useful guide to gadget shoppers across the country.”

eBay Battle of the Gadgets 2011 reveals:

Delhi is India’s Top Gadget Hub with the most Gadget purchases in the country
Delhi has topped the list of India’s top 10 gadget cities followed by IT city Bengaluru. Mumbai takes up the third position before Hyderabad and Chennai. The other cities include Pune, Kolkata, Kanchipuram, Ahmedabad and Kochi.

Sony is India’s Most Popular Gadget Brand
Sony’s multibrand portfolio; Nokia’s mobile phone dominance puts them in first; second place with Samsung, Apple, Seagate making up the Top 5 Gadget Brands. Micromax, LG, Canon, Dell & Lenovo also feature in the Top 10 list.

Top Mobile Brands
Nokia has emerged as the most popular brand in mobile phones category while Micromax and HTC take the second and third position respectively. The fourth and fifth position is ruled by Sony Ericsson and Blackberry.

Top Mobile Models
Sony Ericcson Xperia X10 is the most popular mobile model in India followed by Micromax Q1, HTC Wildfire, Blackberry Curve 8250 & Nokia E7.

Top Camera Brands
Demand from photography enthusiasts has allowed Nikon to capture the first position followed by Sony and Canon. Olympus and Fuji rank fourth and fifth, respectively.

Top Camera Models
The Nikon L22 is the most popular camera model in the country followed by Nikon S3000, Canon A495, Nikon P100 & Nikon L110.

Top Laptop Brands
Dell is the most popular brand for laptops amongst gadget lovers. Other laptop brands preferred by consumers are Acer, Sony Vaio, Lenovo and HP.

Top Laptop Models
The Dell Inspiron 15 is the country’s most popular laptop model followed by MacBook Air, Samsung N148, Samsung N150; Acer 5742.

Top Gaming Consoles
The Microsoft Xbox is the most popular console amongst gaming enthusiasts. The Sony Playstation Portable ranks second followed by the Sony Playstation 3, SonyPlaystation 2 and the Nintendo Wii.

Top TV Brands
While Sony has leaped to the top among TV brands, Samsung and Toshiba enjoy the second and the third position, respectively. LG and VU rank fourth and fifth in the category.

Top TV Models
Sony KLV-32BX300 is India’s most popular TV Model followed by Sony KLV-40BX400, Sony KDL-32CX520, Sony KLV-32BX320 & LG 22LE530.


Top Memory Device Brands
When it comes to storing data, Sandisk is the most reliable brand followed by Transcend and Seagate. Other brands in the top 5 category are Western Digital and HP.

Top MP3 Brands
Transcend keeps India hooked to portable music & has topped the list of favorite MP3 players. Apple and Sony rank second and third followed by Sandisk and Phillips in this product category.

Top MP3 Player Models
The iPod Touch is India’s most popular MP3 Player Model, followed by the iPod Nano, IPod Shuffle, Transcend MP860 & Transcend MP330.
eBay Battle of the Gadgets Methodology: eBay Battle of the Gadgets 2011 research findings were based on an analysis of all online gadget purchases by Indians on eBay between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011.

eBay India also revealed some other interesting stats about itself: "On an average day on eBay India, A portable storage device or pen drive sells every 4 minutes, A mobile handset sells every 5 minutes, A laptop sells every 27 minutes, A MP3 player sells every 28 minutes, A digital camera sells every 39 minutes; A video game console sells every 39 minutes."

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Speedy Wi-Fi or a Busy 3G…take your pick!!

Are you also “3G me busy”??  Probably yes since you have been trying to download something which needs a reasonably good speed. No doubt you are busy and perhaps a little irritated too. Do you have a solution? Well, of course you do! Wi-Fi is an amazing alternate to your problem.

Ø  Wi-Fi gives you speedy wireless internet and a platform to access to digital content like audio- video applications and other data.

Why I chose Wi-Fi over 3G?? Even though the recently mushroomed 3G and its mass promotions have pushed Wi-Fi to a pillion. Nonetheless, the advantages of Wi-Fi over 3G are countless. The HD videos have become a rage, but to be able to view them without having to wait for hours one needs a net speed that supports it.  Can 3G keep you busy watching HD? I know you are laughing! Again the solution to the problem of buffering is Wi-Fi which provides a maximum speed of 600 mbps as compared to a meager 2.05 mbps provided by 3G. So WIFI downloads faster and provides better quality. Yes, some times 3G takes you further when you find yourself stuck in spots which are not Wi-Fi enabled, but you compromise your freedom to travel with slower speeds along the way.

Guest Writer: Richa Sharma, IMI, New Delhi

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Windows Phone 7.5 - Official India launch on October 12



It is official that Microsoft will launch Windows Phone 7.5 in India on October 12. I just received mail with the invite for the event that will happen in New Delhi. Microsoft has been active with Windows Phone 7 development in India but never really launched it. Though I could some Windows Phone 7 users majorly students though.

My views:It might not be too late, specially when news gaint Bloomberg came up with a report that Apple is losing big in Indian smartphone market. Microsoft has finally understood the potential of growing middle class in India. However, the market which has already liked and tasted rival Google android will not be easy cake for Microsoft. Windows Phone 7 does not offer great deals of apps as yet and is more expensive for my bet for Indian market.

Friday, October 7, 2011 by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

Steve Jobs - The Man who could

Being Apple’s founder and CEO was just one of the things Steve Jobs will be remembered for. His vision and work has touched many industries ranging from PCs, movies, music, cellphones, gaming and even retail among many more. It is no surprise that Jobs garnered respect among his peers. despite being involved in cut-throat competition with them. Hit the break to read some tributes from them on his passing away.

I’m truly saddened to learn of Steve Jobs’ death. Melinda and I extend our sincere condolences to his family and friends, and to everyone Steve has touched through his work. Steve and I first met nearly 30 years ago, and have been colleagues, competitors and friends over the course of more than half our lives. The world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact Steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for many generations to come. For those of us lucky enough to get to work with him, it’s been an insanely great honor.  I will miss Steve immensely.
Bill Gates

I want to express my deepest condolences at the passing of Steve Jobs, one of the founders of our industry and a true visionary. My heart goes out to his family, everyone at Apple and everyone who has been touched by his work.
Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft

Steve’s passion for simplicity and elegance leaves a legacy that will endure. Thoughts of all at Nokia are with his friends and family.
Stephen Elop, CEO, Nokia

Steve, thank you for being a mentor and a friend. Thanks for showing that what you build can change the world. I will miss you.
Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEO, Facebook

I am very, very sad to hear the news about Steve. He was a great man with incredible achievements and amazing brilliance. He always seemed to be able to say in very few words what you actually should have been thinking before you thought it. His focus on the user experience above all else has always been an inspiration to me. He was very kind to reach out to me as I became CEO of Google and spend time offering his advice and knowledge even though he was not at all well. My thoughts and Google’s are with his family and the whole Apple family.
Larry Page, CEO, Google

Today the world lost a visionary leader, the technology industry lost an iconic legend and I lost a friend and fellow founder. The legacy of Steve Jobs will be remembered for generations to come. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and to the Apple team.
Michael Dell, chairman and CEO, Dell

I’m so sad. It’s such a terrible loss. For the whole world. I’ll never forget him. He did so much for me.
Marc Benioff, CEO, Salesforce.com

We have all lost someone special today. I had a number of opportunities to meet and talk with Steve Jobs over the years. He was always a bold visionary and a risk taker, and a tough businessman as well. The products and technologies he and his team at Apple worked on will continue to influence the wireless industry and people’s everyday lives for many years to come. I offer my condolences to his family, friends and the employees of Apple.
Paul Jacobs, chairman and CEO, Qualcomm

Michelle and I are saddened to learn of the passing of Steve Jobs. Steve was among the greatest of American innovators – brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it. By building one of the planet’s most successful companies from his garage, he exemplified the spirit of American ingenuity.  By making computers personal and putting the internet in our pockets, he made the information revolution not only accessible, but intuitive and fun.  And by turning his talents to storytelling, he has brought joy to millions of children and grownups alike. Steve was fond of saying that he lived every day like it was his last.  Because he did, he transformed our lives, redefined entire industries, and achieved one of the rarest feats in human history: he changed the way each of us sees the world. The world has lost a visionary. And there may be no greater tribute to Steve’s success than the fact that much of the world learned of his passing on a device he invented. Michelle and I send our thoughts and prayers to Steve’s wife Laurene, his family, and all those who loved him.
Barack Obama, President of the United States of America

True genius is measured by the ability to touch every person on the planet. Steve did that, not just once, but many, many times over his amazing life. We at Intel were privileged to have known him and worked with him as he brought his creations to life. Our hearts go out to his family and to his many friends and co-creators throughout the world.
Paul S. Otellini, president and CEO, Intel

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

TRAI refuses to pull 100 SMS per day cap

Notwithstanding opposition from telecom operators, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has made it clear that it is not going to withdraw its move to restrict SMS to 100 per day per SIM for all subscribers. The restriction on SMS, however, will not be applicable on festival days such as Diwali and Eid.


The cap has already been effective from 27 Septembet, 2011.

My view:

The move will not go down well with the operators. But does anyone care? Not really, apart from youths who have been trained to do heavy texting by pesky operators, nobody should complaint. Personally, now I wake up without junk sms of real estate developers and marketing company messages selling only the things that I do not require.

Bottomline: Very bold move by TRAI and would be respected by many than otherwise.

Thursday, September 29, 2011 by Saumya Aggarwal · 2

Firefox 7 released

Another rapid release of Firefox is now available, this time with a number of core new features, but not without its problems.



The problem first for relief to those suffering from it, currently builds of Firefox 7 have an issue that causes your installed add-ons to disappear. Mozilla assures that they are still there, along with all their data. In fact you can use this add-on in the meantime to recover them.

This release is significant in a number of ways, since it includes features that are a culmination of work that happened over multiple release cycles. Firstly we have the MemShrink effort that aims to reduce the memory requirement of Firefox. The result is that Firefox 7 is much more memory-efficient. It generally uses lesser memory than Firefox 6, and is much better at releasing unused memory when tabs are closed etc. The MemShrink effort isn't over, it will continue to have an influence in future Firefox releases.

Another major new feature is Azure, which is the rendering backend for Gecko. Azure performs much better than the previous Cairo backend. Azure is intended to be a stateless graphics API that closely maps to Direct2D. As a result it can give best performance improvements on Windows Vista / 7 systems with a good graphics card. Azure can take multiple backends for different 3D APIs such as OpenGL, Direct3D and Direct 2D. Currently Azure is only in use for rendering the 2D canvas using Direct2D (Windows Vista and above). Eventually Azure will replace the API Firefox uses to render all its content and will be accelerated on all platforms.

Thirdly, Firefox 7 now includes basic support for measuring the performance of the browser and reporting it to Mozilla so that this information can be used to improve future versions of Firefox. This new telemetry feature in Firefox will prompt the user to be enabled the first time it is launched, and after that it can be enabled from the Firefox options. No personal data will be collected in the process of course, only memory usage, CPU core count, cycle collection times, and startup speed.

Firefox 7 also comes with a number of new features for developers, such as new HTML5, CSS and JavaScript features. Firefox 7 updates the WebSocket protocol implementation to the latest standard, and adds support for the Navigation Timing specification. The Navigation Timing specification allows developers to monitor and collect data about the performance of their web page in the end-users' browsers.

The latest version of Firefox can be downloaded from the Mozilla website, although you might want to wait for an update that resolves the Add-ons issue before you update.

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Kaspersky Lab appoints Sachin Tendulkar as brand ambassador

Kaspersky Labrecently announced that it has appointed Sachin Tendulkar as its brand ambassador, starting October 2011. Calling it an “exclusive association in the antimalware field,” Sachin will represent Kaspersky Lab brand in India, as well as other regional markets around the world.



According to the brand, the association of Kaspersky Lab with Sachin is quite appropriate, as “both recognized and respected worldwide for excellence in their fields.” Speaking about the choice of Sachin as the brand ambassador, Mr. Harry Cheung, Managing Director of Kaspersky Lab - Asia-Pacific, said:

“Cricket is like religion in India. The youth of this nation looks up to Sachin Tendulkar as a huge inspiration. We are naturally excited to be associated with the cricketing maestro....Sachin Tendulkar personifies our core brand truths of Relentless Expertise, Always Ahead, Different, Optimized and Reassuring. We recognized the great synergy between our brand and Sachin Tendulkar, both being leaders and specialists in their own fields. Through this association, Kaspersky Lab aims to strengthen brand recall to meet the company’s ambitious growth plans. We believe that Kaspersky Lab will benefit from the tremendous credibility and influence of brand Sachin.”

Commenting on the association, Sachin Tendulkar said:

''I am very happy to be associated with Kaspersky Lab - a leader in IT security space. To be part of their major involvement in sponsorship of world-class sporting events such as motor sports, rugby, and now cricket will indeed be wonderful. I myself have used Kaspersky products in the past to protect my personal computers and mobile devices, and am satisfied with the performance, security and speed. Just like in cricket, where you need quicker reflexes, what I understand is that Kaspersky’s response time to threats is much quicker and faster than the others.” 

My view on the tieup:
Very strategic move by Kaspersky Lab. It is already known by moderate computer users in India. With Brand Ambassador in place, surely the target segment is home user rather than corporate world. Even having brand presence in mind of users, Indian market is tough to sell softwares more importantly security products. I do believe Kaspersky will be more present but will that mean translation into more sales, we will have to see.
Especially, the market has seen giant Microsoft coming up with free antivirus software "Security Essentials" and we can not deny Norton brand presence in minds of most of Indian users.

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Intel Launches new processors

Intel has launched 16 new processors, of which half are new Sandy Bridge or second generation Core processors, and the rest are Pentium and Celeron offerings. The chip giant also announced price cuts for six of its recently released Sandy Bridge offerings.

All this is presumed to be an attempt of keeping alive interest in the Sandy Bridge platform ahead of the AMD Bulldozer launch later this month, and to compete with the AMD Llano Fusion APU, until at least Sandy Bridge Extreme processors, and the Ivy Bridge lineup make it to retail shelves.
The price cuts are minimal, anywhere between $11 and $14, or a 2% to 6% drop that probably won’t make much difference to consumers when building or upgrading their PCs – no-one should let a mere ten dollars to sway their purchasing decision by much more than a hair.

For now, there is no information as to when the new processor models, and the revised prices will hit the Indian market – however, we don’t expect it to take too long, as is usual. Check out the new processors, and various price cuts below. Let us know what you think of Intel’s latest move and offerings in the comments section below:

New Desktop Sandy Bridge Processors
Model
Cores / Threads
CPU clock / with Turbo
L3 Cache
Graphics
Graphics clock / with Turbo
TDP
Price
Core i5-2320
4/4
3.0 / 3.3 GHz
6 MB
HD 2000
850 / 1100 MHz
95 W
$ 177
Core i3-2130
2/4
3.4 / - GHz
3 MB
HD 2000
850 / 1100 MHz
65 W
$ 138
Core i3-2125
2/4
3.3 / - GHz
3 MB
HD 3000
850 / 1100 MHz
65 W
$ 134
Core i3-2120T
2/4
2.6 / - GHz
3 MB
HD 2000
650 / 1100 MHz
35 W
$ 127
Pentium G860
2/2
3.0 / - GHz
3 MB
HD
850 / 1100 MHz
65 W
$ 86
Pentium G630
2/2
2.7 / - GHz
3 MB
HD
850 / 1100 MHz
65 W
$ 75
Pentium G630T
2/2
2.3 / - GHz
3 MB
HD
650 / 1100 MHz
35 W
$ 70
Celeron G540
2/2
2.5 / - GHz
2 MB
HD
850 / 1000 MHz
65 W
$ 52
Celeron G530
2/2
2.4 / - GHz
2 MB
HD
850 / 1000 MHz
65 W
$ 42
Celeron G530T
2/2
2.0 / - GHz.
2 MB
HD
650 / 1100 MHz
35 W
$ 47
Celeron G440
1/1
1.6 / - GHz
1 MB
HD
650 / 1000 MHz
35 W
$ 37



New Mobile Sandy Bridge Processors
Model
Cores / Threads
CPU clock / with Turbo
L3 Cache
Graphics clock / with Turbo
TDP
Price
Core i7-2960XM
4/8
2.7 / 3.7 GHz
8 MB
650 / 1,300 MHz
55 W
$ 1096
Core i7 2860QM
4/8
2.5 / 3.6 GHz
8 MB
650 / 1,300 MHz
45 W
$ 568
Core i7 2760QM
4/8
2.4 / 3.5 GHz
6 MB
650 / 1,300 MHz
45 W
$ 378
Core i7-2640m
2/4
2.8 / 3.5 GHz
4 MB
650 / 1,300 MHz
35 W
$ 346
B840 Celeron
2/2
1.9 / - GHz
2 MB
650 / 950 MHz
35 W
$ 86



New Prices of Existing Desktop Sandy Bridge Processors
Model
Cores / Threads
CPU clock / with Turbo
L3 Cache
Graphics
Old Price
New Price
Core i5-2390T
2 / 4
2.7 / 3.5 GHz
3 MB
HD 2000
$ 195
$ 184
Core i5-2400S
4 / 4
2.5 / 3.3 GHz
6 MB
HD 2000
$ 195
$ 184
Core i5-2405S
4 / 4
2.5 / 3.3 GHz
6 MB
HD 3000
$ 205
$ 201
Core i5-2500T
4 / 4
2.3 / 3.3 GHz
6 MB
HD 2000
$ 216
$ 205
Core i5-2500S
4 / 4
2.7 / 3.7 GHz
6 MB
HD 2000
$ 216
$ 205
Core i7-2600S
4 / 8
2.8 / 3.8 GHz
8 MB
HD 2000
$ 306
$ 294
 
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Sunday, September 11, 2011 by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

Twitter to launch its services in Hindi


Riding on strong users base, twitter has made one more step to woo second largest populated country. It is going to launch its services in Hindi for millions of Indian users.
"After launching Hindi, Filipino, Malay and Simplified and Traditional Chinese in the coming weeks, Twitter will support 17 different languages," says the company in its blog. It’s notable that both Twitter and Facebook are highly popular in India. Facebook has already launched its services in Hindi and five other Indian languages namely Malayalam, Punjabi, Bengali, Telegu and Tamil. As per estimates, Twitter has now nearly 200 million registered users.

Earlier, Twitter had announced accomplishing 100 million active users worldwide. The micro-blogging site put up some interesting figures. It disclosed that 40 percent of its active users simply log on to the website to read out what’s others are posting. “Our 100 million active users range from passionate early adopters to recent coverts, notes the blog.

Twitter still trails far behind Facebook in the number game. Facebook recently announced it has more than 750 million active users worldwide. Twitter is also facing stiff competition from Google+. Earlier this year, LinkedIn had announced hitting 100 million users mark.

by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

Backup your Facebook Data - Be Safe

Facebook users get shaken up every few weeks with some kind of threat, whether it’s regarding privacy issues from within the social network itself, or outside sources—like the now-rescinded threat from Anonymous to destroy Facebook entirely in November. If your photos, friends’ contact information, and other important data are wrapped up in your Facebook account and nowhere else, it’s not a bad idea to download a copy of all of it (and back up your other data, too) for safe keeping.

The site does permit users to download a Zip file of all their Facebook data, including wall photos, profile pictures, and messages, but I doubt many users have gone through the process, so few know how it actually works—what happens, how long it takes, and what steps are required.

The company makes it sounds easy enough, but in typical Facebook fashion, it's a lot trickier than you'd think. It took me about 80 minutes, start to finish, although most of that time (an hour) was spent waiting for an email for verification. It also took me two shots before I passed the verification test, and seeing as I am indeed who I say I am, I was rather surprised the test was so hard that I couldn't pass it the first time around. It's not a fool-proof test by any means, as you'll see in this step-by-step walkthrough of the process, complete with screens shots at every stage.

On the one hand, it does seem like Facebook made a good faith effort at security. It makes sense that it should be tough to download all your data from the site that hosts more user-uploaded personal information than perhaps any other. On the other hand, the verification process is very odd, and it wouldn't be hard for someone who's not you to pass it if they did a little poking around online. Before you try to back up your Facebook photos, message history, and information, make sure you know what you're getting into, and set aside enough time to do it. November 5 is sooner than you think.




 
1. Find the Link
Go to Account (upper right).


Select Account Settings.

Find and click the little link at the bottom that reads "Download a copy of your Facebook data" (why doesn't it appear in bold like the other important items on the page?).

Click Start My Archive.


2. Wait (and Wait) for an Email
Wait for an email letting you know the archive has been created. For me, this step took about an hour (although the Facebook account I used to test didn't have very much in it, so it could take longer for others).


Copyright © 2010 Ziff Davis Publishing Holdings Inc.

by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

Saturday, July 16, 2011

A life called Bloomberg

Its been month and half that I joined Bloomberg LP in Mumbai. Both Mumbai and Bloomberg have been fantastic. Since I was trying to settle down, I could not blog much. But I assure more blog posts with more industry trends and insights.



Coming to Bloomberg, a life worth living. Trust me, its one of the best organization to work for. Be its luxurious pantry serving soft drink, maggi, chocolates, breakfast, lunch (all for free!!) or its great training, parties (one international also per year), I love it all. I am bound to gain 15 pounds but does it matter? Nah...

Well I have joined into Analytics department which has opened for first time in India and I feel its a great opportunity to set the benchmark. We have great office which is appreciated by all visitors. The greatness of this organization lies in its transparency and trust on employees. Bloomberg commands respect from employees. During recent very unfortunate Mumbai blasts, Bloomberg called each employee in Mumbai from New York to make sure if they are fine and require any assistance.

When I came to Bloomberg, I met few of the best brains. I tried to figure out a name for Bloomberg employees, like trippers for makemytrip, infosians for Infosys but I could not find one. I feel its great opportunity for me to propose a name through this post. After thinking of Bloombergers, Booms, Boomers, I zeroed upon to "Bloomers". Your suggestions and comments are welcome.

In India, Bloomberg has tie-up with UTV for Bloomberg UTV new channel and Bloomberg India. Bloomberg India is indian part of Bloomberg LP which is world leader for financial data., news and analytics. We primarily make Bloomberg terminal.



I will keep on writing about my days in Bloomberg. I wish to summarize this organization by saying "Its Bloomberg!" because nothing else match.

Saturday, July 16, 2011 by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

New - ZIP and RAR preview on Gmail and Google Docs

You may not always need to download any mail attachment; just view and check if everything is in place. The “view” feature helps you to do this tak. In case of compressed mail attachments, however, you are required to download them whether you want or not. Thanks to Google, now you can use Google Docs Viewer to preview compressed file types ZIP and RAR as well. With the new “view” button, you can now view all the contents within your browser.


 After you have clicked on view button, the ZIP/RAR file is opened in a new tab where you get to see the contents of the file. When you hover over the list you can activate a menu by clicking Actions. You’ll be able to View items supported by Google Docs Viewer and Print (PDF) those that we offer PDF support. Save to Google Docs and Download appear for all files.

by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

µTorrent to come in a paid version soon


 You've probably seen paid versions of µTorrent before on shady websites, offering faster speeds, or more torrents, but this time it's official!
µTorrent has to be one of the most popular torrent clients of all time, and for good reason. It has a large number of features, including remote access, streaming, applications etc, while still maintaining an astonishing sub-1MB size.
Way back in 2006, BitTorrent Inc. the maintainers of the BitTorrent protocol purchased µTorrent, and took over its development, and some of the recent major features such as support for apps, streaming, sharing, remote access etc have some since then.
The new paid version of the application will exist in parallel to the current free version, which will continue to be offered, and will continue to be developed with the same level of commitment. The new version will be called µTorrent Plus.
So what does µTorrent Plus offer? Well, the details are slim for now, however they do say that "µTorrent Plus is designed for people who are looking for a single solution to find, get and play content anywhere, on any device. Hassles with codec and conversion issues, struggles with device shifting, and more will be a thing of the past."
From this one can assume that media management and encoding facilities will be some of the features offered, and considering patent licences it is understandable why they might need to charge for this functionality.
A beta program is available for those that want to jump of the µTorrent Plus bandwagon as soon as possible. More details on that here.

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by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Symbian OS goes to Accenture

Nokia will have very little indeed to do with its formerly beloved Symbian OS. Oh sure, the company promises to keep it going with such standout devices as the Oro, but responsibility for developing and supporting Symbian is being wholly handed over to Accenture, along with 2,800 employees. When announced back in April, the deal called for 3,000 Nokia worker bees to make the jump over, so we suspect a few more (hopefully voluntary) redundancies are making up the difference with the new number. Now that everything's been finalized, you can expect the switchover to take place in "the early part of October." Accenture promises to care for its ailing patient through 2016, after which point even the most die-hard of fans will have to make the switch to a mobile OS from the 21st century.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011 by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

What is Google Panda?

As I was sitting today after my Product Management role at Makemytrip, I decided to explore Search Engine Optimization. The leader Google was the starting point. Certainly I came to know about Panda update from Google last month. Here is my finding:

What is Google Panda?

It is new algorithm which aims to improve overall search quality.

What's in Google Panda?
It attempts to remove poor content site from Google search ranking. The poor content site will be identified as low-value add for users, copy content from other websites or sites that are just not very useful. On the positive side, it will provide better rankings for high quality sites which have original content and thoughtful research and analysis.

Should I be afraid by Google Panda?
Well it attempts to shackle poor content and copy sites. Currently it is open for U.S. websites but don't be surprised if Google has opened it across the globe. I am sure you can;t take big hit in terms of traffic coming through organic search, so better watch out.


Possible attacks of Google Panda:
• Extremely high copy paste content.
• Inappropriate content with search query result
• Page content (and page title tag) not matching the search queries a page does well for.
• Low visits and low return users
• Low Click through Rate (CTR)
• Low social media interaction and low inbound links (quality links)

Wednesday, May 11, 2011 by Saumya Aggarwal · 0

Thursday, May 5, 2011

CCAvenue.com Payment Gateway Hacked and Passwords Published Online



CCAvenue is a Commerce Service Provider, authorized as a Master Merchant, by Indian financial institutions, to appoint Sub Merchants, to accept and validate Internet payments via Credit Card, and Net banking facilities from the end-customers in real-time.

CCAvenue.com was today compromised by the hackers by exploiting SQL injection vulnerability. Hacker identifying himself as d3hydr8  contacted Hacker Regiment and made a full disclosure on this compromise. The full disclosure report also included all the admin passwords of CCAvenue portal.

Since, CCAvenue is an Indian payment gateway and publishing the passwords online might bring significant damage to the company, Hacker Regiment decided to publish the news in a responsible manner by hiding the passwords. Hacker Regiment has also reported the issue to CERT India to help CCAvenue taking corrective action before the information gets public through other channels. Surprising part found in this compromise was the plain text passwords stored in the database. Below is the detailed report belonging to this compromise.
******************************************************************
(+) Authors : d3hydr8
(+) WebSite : darkode.com
(+) Date    : 04.05.2011
(+) Hour    : 15:15 PM
(+) Targets : CCAvenue.com (Payment Gateway)
(+) Document: ESA.int Full Disclosure (Hacked)
(+) Method  : Hidden SQL Injection
******************************************************************
[ + ] USER ()                         : iusr_ccavenueiusr_ccavenue
[ + ] S_USER ()                    : iusr_ccavenue
[ + ] DB_NAME ()              : gateway
[ + ] HOST_NAME ()         : AV-2
[ + ] SERVER_NAME ()   : AVDB-3
[ + ] SERVER_TYPE ()     : Apache/2.2.14 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.3 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 mod_jk/1.2.28
[ + ] X-POWERED-By ()    : Servlet 2.5; JBoss-5.0/JBossWeb-2.1
[ + ] IP_ADDRESS_INFO  : 124.153.83.27
———————————————————————————————————-
[ + ] Displaying list of databases on this MSSQL host !
[ DATABASE: 0 ]        : gateway
[ DATABASE: 1 ]        : master
[ DATABASE: 2 ]        : tempdb
[ DATABASE: 3 ]        : model
[ DATABASE: 4 ]        : msdb
[ DATABASE: 5 ]        : Reseller
———————————————————————
[ DATABASE: 0 ]        : gateway
[ + ] Displaying Tables inside DB:
[ TABLES: 0 ]          : addl_merchant_details
[ TABLES: 1 ]          : admin_details
[ TABLES: 2 ]          : Admn_dept_roles
[ TABLES: 3 ]          : Admn_depts
[ TABLES: 4 ]          : Admn_prvlg_grps
[ TABLES: 5 ]          : Admn_prvlgs
[ TABLES: 6 ]          : Admn_role_prvlgs
[ TABLES: 7 ]          : Admn_roles
[ TABLES: 8 ]          : Admn_user_prvlgs
[ TABLES: 9 ]          : Admn_users
[ TABLES: 10 ]          : amex_cc_details
[ TABLES: 11 ]          : AMEX_CCDETAILS
[ TABLES: 12 ]          : amex_mer_details
[ TABLES: 13 ]          : amtShopperCart
[ TABLES: 14 ]          : amtShopperCart_MMT
[ TABLES: 15 ]          : auctionPayment
[ TABLES: 16 ]          : Auto_cancel
[ TABLES: 17 ]          : Bop_bank
[ TABLES: 18 ]          : callcenter_user_login_history
[ TABLES: 19 ]          : ccav_default_charges
[ TABLES: 20 ]          : Ccav_genid
[ TABLES: 21 ]          : Ccav_links
[ TABLES: 22 ]          : ccav_merchant_options
[ TABLES: 23 ]          : ccav_payout_allocated_keys
[ TABLES: 24 ]          : ccav_payout_credit_logs
[ TABLES: 25 ]          : ccav_payout_credits
[ TABLES: 26 ]          : ccav_payout_credits_realtime_
[ TABLES: 27 ]          : ccav_payout_debits
[ TABLES: 28 ]          : ccav_payout_debits_realtime_bkp
[ TABLES: 29 ]          : ccav_payout_details
[ TABLES: 30 ]          : ccav_payout_details_10MAY2010
[ TABLES: 31 ]          : ccav_payout_details_10OCT2010
[ TABLES: 32 ]          : ccav_payout_details_12AUG2010
[ TABLES: 33 ]          : ccav_payout_details_temp
[ TABLES: 34 ]          : ccav_payout_summaries_10MAY2010
[ TABLES: 35 ]          : ccav_payout_summaries_10OCT2010
[ TABLES: 36 ]          : ccav_payout_summaries_12AUG2010
[ TABLES: 37 ]          : ccav_payout_summaries_temp
[ TABLES: 38 ]          : ccav_pending_authorizations
[ TABLES: 39 ]          : ccav_pending_authorizations_20100918
[ TABLES: 40 ]          : ccav_pending_authorizations_20100924
[ TABLES: 41 ]          : ccav_recon_sheets
[ TABLES: 42 ]          : ccav_recon_sheets_20100918
[ TABLES: 43 ]          : ccav_recon_sheets_20100924
[ TABLES: 44 ]          : Ccav_sms_providers
[ TABLES: 45 ]          : CCAV_tracking_ids
[ TABLES: 46 ]          : CCAV_tracking_ids_20100918
[ TABLES: 47 ]          : ccav_tracking_ids_20100924
[ TABLES: 48 ]          : ccav_trans_status_logs
[ TABLES: 49 ]          : CCAV_transactions
[ TABLES: 50 ]          : CCAV_transactions_20100918
[ TABLES: 51 ]          : ccav_transactions_20100924
[ TABLES: 52 ]          : CCAV_transactions_logs
[ TABLES: 53 ]          : CCAV_transactions_logs_20100918
[ TABLES: 54 ]          : ccav_transactions_logs_20100924
[ TABLES: 55 ]          : ccav_transactions_realtime_bkp
[ TABLES: 56 ]          : ccavenue_scheduler_logs
[ TABLES: 57 ]          : centurion_debit
[ TABLES: 58 ]          : Chrc_contact_dets
[ TABLES: 59 ]          : Chrc_contact_dets_20100918
[ TABLES: 60 ]          : Chrc_feedback_dets
[ TABLES: 61 ]          : Chrc_feedback_dets_20100918
[ TABLES: 62 ]          : Chrc_reasons
[ TABLES: 63 ]          : Chrc_reasons_20100918
[ TABLES: 64 ]          : Chrc_srch_dets
[ TABLES: 65 ]          : Chrc_srch_dets_20100918
[ TABLES: 66 ]          : Citi_TxtLog_Child
[ TABLES: 67 ]          : Citi_TxtLog_Parent
[ TABLES: 68 ]          : citibank_cc_details
[ TABLES: 69 ]          : citibank_log
[ TABLES: 70 ]          : citibank_wkey
[ TABLES: 71 ]          : COMMISSION
[ TABLES: 72 ]          : Commission_log
[ TABLES: 73 ]          : countries
[ TABLES: 74 ]          : country
[ TABLES: 75 ]          : country_ip
[ TABLES: 76 ]          : cpa_20100924
[ TABLES: 77 ]          : crs_20100924
[ TABLES: 78 ]          : ct_20100918
[ TABLES: 79 ]          : ct_20100924
[ TABLES: 80 ]          : ct_20101005
[ TABLES: 81 ]          : ctl_20100924
[ TABLES: 82 ]          : custShopCart
[ TABLES: 83 ]          : custShopCart_20100918
[ TABLES: 84 ]          : custshopcart_20100924
[ TABLES: 85 ]          : custShopperCart
[ TABLES: 86 ]          : DB_SCHEMA
[ TABLES: 87 ]          : Deprecated_Payment_Invoice
[ TABLES: 88 ]          : Deprecated_Payment_Invoice_Logs
[ TABLES: 89 ]          : Dr_Cr_Notes
[ TABLES: 90 ]          : dtproperties
[ TABLES: 91 ]          : dummy_shopper_details
[ TABLES: 92 ]          : Error_logs
[ TABLES: 93 ]          : FAQ
[ TABLES: 94 ]          : fc_20100924
[ TABLES: 95 ]          : federal_bank
[ TABLES: 96 ]          : fraud_category
[ TABLES: 97 ]          : fraud_check
[ TABLES: 98 ]          : fraud_check_20100918
[ TABLES: 99 ]          : fraud_check_20100924
[ TABLES: 100 ]          : fraud_SubCategory
[ TABLES: 101 ]          : fraudCategory
[ TABLES: 102 ]          : gatewayList
[ TABLES: 103 ]          : Gen_cities
[ TABLES: 104 ]          : Gen_countries
[ TABLES: 105 ]          : Gen_states
[ TABLES: 106 ]          : gtb_bank
[ TABLES: 107 ]          : Gtw_activities
[ TABLES: 108 ]          : gtw_countries
[ TABLES: 109 ]          : gtw_regions
[ TABLES: 110 ]          : hdfc_debit
[ TABLES: 111 ]          : high_risk_con
[ TABLES: 112 ]          : icici_bank
[ TABLES: 113 ]          : ICICI_CC_DETAILS
[ TABLES: 114 ]          : idbi_bank
[ TABLES: 115 ]          : InvoiceDetails_logs
[ TABLES: 116 ]          : IVRS_CallCenter_ActiveHistory
[ TABLES: 117 ]          : IVRS_CallCenter_Users
[ TABLES: 118 ]          : JCB_CCDETAILS
[ TABLES: 119 ]          : jiaozhu
[ TABLES: 120 ]          : liveGateways
[ TABLES: 121 ]          : log_details
[ TABLES: 122 ]          : M_activities
[ TABLES: 123 ]          : M_activity_logs
[ TABLES: 124 ]          : Mall_categories
[ TABLES: 125 ]          : Mall_webstores
[ TABLES: 126 ]          : Mall_webstores_categories
[ TABLES: 127 ]          : Master_Bin
[ TABLES: 128 ]          : merchant_bank_details
[ TABLES: 129 ]          : merchant_bank_details_20100918
[ TABLES: 130 ]          : merchant_bank_details_20100924
[ TABLES: 131 ]          : Merchant_bank_details_bkup
[ TABLES: 132 ]          : merchant_follow_ups
[ TABLES: 133 ]          : merchant_follow_ups_20100918
[ TABLES: 134 ]          : merchant_follow_ups_20100924
[ TABLES: 135 ]          : merchant_ivrs_options
[ TABLES: 136 ]          : MERCHANT_PAGE_CUSTOMIZE
[ TABLES: 137 ]          : merchant_pay_mode
[ TABLES: 138 ]          : merchant_pay1
[ TABLES: 139 ]          : merchant_pay1_20100918
[ TABLES: 140 ]          : merchant_recon
[ TABLES: 141 ]          : MERCHANT_REGISTRATION
[ TABLES: 142 ]          : MERCHANT_REGISTRATION_20100918
[ TABLES: 143 ]          : merchant_registration_20100924
[ TABLES: 144 ]          : MERCHANT_REQS
[ TABLES: 145 ]          : MERCHANT_REQS_20100918
[ TABLES: 146 ]          : merchant_reqs_20100924
[ TABLES: 147 ]          : merchant_upload_options
[ TABLES: 148 ]          : ncm_risk_analysis
[ TABLES: 149 ]          : nodal_bank_payouts
[ TABLES: 150 ]          : nodal_bank_payouts_10MAY2010
[ TABLES: 151 ]          : nodal_bank_payouts_10OCT2010
[ TABLES: 152 ]          : nodal_bank_payouts_12AUG2010
[ TABLES: 153 ]          : order_details
[ TABLES: 154 ]          : panb_20100924
[ TABLES: 155 ]          : panbl_20100924
[ TABLES: 156 ]          : pangolin_test_table
[ TABLES: 157 ]          : pay_data
[ TABLES: 158 ]          : pay_list
[ TABLES: 159 ]          : payment_codes
[ TABLES: 160 ]          : payment_details
[ TABLES: 161 ]          : payment_details_20100918
[ TABLES: 162 ]          : pci_20100924
[ TABLES: 163 ]          : PG_activities
[ TABLES: 164 ]          : PG_all_net_bank_logs
[ TABLES: 165 ]          : PG_all_net_bank_logs_20100918
[ TABLES: 166 ]          : PG_all_net_banks
[ TABLES: 167 ]          : PG_all_net_banks_20100918
[ TABLES: 168 ]          : PG_amex_tran_details
[ TABLES: 169 ]          : PG_amex_transactions
[ TABLES: 170 ]          : PG_bank_card_types
[ TABLES: 171 ]          : pg_bob_bank
[ TABLES: 172 ]          : PG_bps_tran_details
[ TABLES: 173 ]          : PG_bps_trans
[ TABLES: 174 ]          : PG_canb_tran_details
[ TABLES: 175 ]          : PG_canb_tran_details_20100918
[ TABLES: 176 ]          : PG_canb_tran_details_20100924
[ TABLES: 177 ]          : PG_canb_trans
[ TABLES: 178 ]          : PG_canb_trans_20100918
[ TABLES: 179 ]          : PG_canb_trans_20100924
[ TABLES: 180 ]          : PG_card_details
[ TABLES: 181 ]          : PG_card_details_20100918
[ TABLES: 182 ]          : pg_card_details_20100924
[ TABLES: 183 ]          : pg_card_details_bkp
[ TABLES: 184 ]          : PG_card_details_linux
[ TABLES: 185 ]          : PG_cc_log
[ TABLES: 186 ]          : PG_citibank_inr_files
[ TABLES: 187 ]          : PG_citibank_inrs
[ TABLES: 188 ]          : PG_citibank_inrs_20100918
[ TABLES: 189 ]          : PG_citibank_inrs_logs
[ TABLES: 190 ]          : PG_citibank_inrs_trans
[ TABLES: 191 ]          : PG_citibank_inrs_trans_20100918
[ TABLES: 192 ]          : PG_COMM_BANKS
[ TABLES: 193 ]          : PG_comm_merchants
[ TABLES: 194 ]          : PG_cop_bank
[ TABLES: 195 ]          : PG_cop_bank_20100918
[ TABLES: 196 ]          : pg_cust_debit_details
[ TABLES: 197 ]          : pg_cust_debit_details_20100918
[ TABLES: 198 ]          : pg_customer_bank_acc_no
[ TABLES: 199 ]          : pg_customer_bank_acc_no_20100918
[ TABLES: 200 ]          : PG_eca_net_bank_logs
[ TABLES: 201 ]          : PG_eca_net_banks
[ TABLES: 202 ]          : PG_gateway_param_logs
[ TABLES: 203 ]          : PG_gateway_params
[ TABLES: 204 ]          : PG_gateways
[ TABLES: 205 ]          : PG_hdfc_tran_details
[ TABLES: 206 ]          : PG_hdfc_trans
[ TABLES: 207 ]          : PG_icici_tran_details
[ TABLES: 208 ]          : PG_icici_tran_details_20100918
[ TABLES: 209 ]          : PG_icici_trans
[ TABLES: 210 ]          : PG_icici_trans_20100918
[ TABLES: 211 ]          : PG_icici_trans_20100924
[ TABLES: 212 ]          : pg_icicimigs_tran_details
[ TABLES: 213 ]          : pg_icicimigs_trans
[ TABLES: 214 ]          : PG_itz_tran_details
[ TABLES: 215 ]          : PG_itz_tran_details_20100918
[ TABLES: 216 ]          : PG_itz_tran_details_20100924
[ TABLES: 217 ]          : PG_itz_trans
[ TABLES: 218 ]          : PG_itz_trans_20100918
[ TABLES: 219 ]          : PG_itz_trans_20100924
[ TABLES: 220 ]          : PG_kvb_bank
[ TABLES: 221 ]          : pg_kvb_bank_20100918
[ TABLES: 222 ]          : pg_lvb_bank
[ TABLES: 223 ]          : PG_maxmind
[ TABLES: 224 ]          : PG_Merchant_Gateway_Params
[ TABLES: 225 ]          : PG_Merchant_Gateways
[ TABLES: 226 ]          : PG_merchant_options
[ TABLES: 227 ]          : PG_mobile_details
[ TABLES: 228 ]          : PG_net_bank_logs
[ TABLES: 229 ]          : PG_net_bank_logs_20100918
[ TABLES: 230 ]          : PG_net_banks
[ TABLES: 231 ]          : PG_net_banks_20100918
[ TABLES: 232 ]          : PG_net_indus_logs
[ TABLES: 233 ]          : PG_net_indus_logs_20100918
[ TABLES: 234 ]          : PG_net_indus_logs_20100924
[ TABLES: 235 ]          : PG_net_kotak_ref_files
[ TABLES: 236 ]          : PG_net_kotak_refs
[ TABLES: 237 ]          : PG_net_kotak_responses
[ TABLES: 238 ]          : PG_net_kotak_responses_20100918
[ TABLES: 239 ]          : PG_net_kotak_responses_20100924
[ TABLES: 240 ]          : PG_oss_done_card_tran_details
[ TABLES: 241 ]          : PG_oss_done_card_trans
[ TABLES: 242 ]          : PG_oss_rds_tran_details
[ TABLES: 243 ]          : PG_oss_rds_trans
[ TABLES: 244 ]          : PG_paygate_tran_details
[ TABLES: 245 ]          : PG_paygate_tran_details_20100918
[ TABLES: 246 ]          : PG_paygate_transactions
[ TABLES: 247 ]          : PG_paygate_transactions_20100918
[ TABLES: 248 ]          : PG_paygate_transactions_20100924
[ TABLES: 249 ]          : PG_paymate_tran_details
[ TABLES: 250 ]          : PG_paymate_tran_details_20100918
[ TABLES: 251 ]          : PG_paymate_tran_details_20100924
[ TABLES: 252 ]          : PG_paymate_trans
[ TABLES: 253 ]          : PG_paymate_trans_20100918
[ TABLES: 254 ]          : PG_paymate_trans_20100924
[ TABLES: 255 ]          : PG_pex_tran_details
[ TABLES: 256 ]          : PG_pex_trans
[ TABLES: 257 ]          : PG_pnb_bank
[ TABLES: 258 ]          : PG_pnb_bank_20100918
[ TABLES: 259 ]          : PG_sbi_net_bank_logs
[ TABLES: 260 ]          : PG_sbi_net_bank_logs_20100918
[ TABLES: 261 ]          : PG_sbi_net_banks
[ TABLES: 262 ]          : PG_sbi_net_banks_20100918
[ TABLES: 263 ]          : PG_tc_logs
[ TABLES: 264 ]          : PG_transaction_details_temp_old
[ TABLES: 265 ]          : PG_uni_bank
[ TABLES: 266 ]          : PG_uni_bank_20100918
[ TABLES: 267 ]          : pg_uti_tran_details
[ TABLES: 268 ]          : pg_uti_tran_details_20100918
[ TABLES: 269 ]          : pg_uti_tran_details_20100924
[ TABLES: 270 ]          : pg_uti_trans
[ TABLES: 271 ]          : pg_uti_trans_20100918
[ TABLES: 272 ]          : pg_uti_trans_20100924
[ TABLES: 273 ]          : PG_visa_mpi
[ TABLES: 274 ]          : pit_20100924
[ TABLES: 275 ]          : pitd_20100924
[ TABLES: 276 ]          : pnb_20100924
[ TABLES: 277 ]          : pnbl_20100924
[ TABLES: 278 ]          : pptd_20100924
[ TABLES: 279 ]          : productMaster
[ TABLES: 280 ]          : productOptions
[ TABLES: 281 ]          : psnb_20100924
[ TABLES: 282 ]          : psnbl_20100924
[ TABLES: 283 ]          : realtime_logs
[ TABLES: 284 ]          : rechargeitnow
[ TABLES: 285 ]          : recon_details
[ TABLES: 286 ]          : ref_20100924
[ TABLES: 287 ]          : ref_temp
[ TABLES: 288 ]          : refund_mailcontent_info
[ TABLES: 289 ]          : Refunds
[ TABLES: 290 ]          : Refunds_20100918
[ TABLES: 291 ]          : refunds_20100924
[ TABLES: 292 ]          : reqtype_links
[ TABLES: 293 ]          : RTGS_Banks
[ TABLES: 294 ]          : sbid_genid
[ TABLES: 295 ]          : sbid_refunds
[ TABLES: 296 ]          : ScrollNews
[ TABLES: 297 ]          : sd_temp
[ TABLES: 298 ]          : SendInvoiceDetails
[ TABLES: 299 ]          : SendInvoiceDetails_20100918
[ TABLES: 300 ]          : SendInvoiceDetails_20100924
[ TABLES: 301 ]          : Ser_tax_Month_report
[ TABLES: 302 ]          : ServiceTax
[ TABLES: 303 ]          : ServiceTax_rate
[ TABLES: 304 ]          : SETUP_FEE
[ TABLES: 305 ]          : shopmall_bank_info
[ TABLES: 306 ]          : shopper_details
[ TABLES: 307 ]          : shoppers_view
[ TABLES: 308 ]          : sms_billing
[ TABLES: 309 ]          : sms_billing_20100918
[ TABLES: 310 ]          : sms_billing_20100924
[ TABLES: 311 ]          : Statusfield_values
[ TABLES: 312 ]          : suspense_account
[ TABLES: 313 ]          : sysdiagrams
[ TABLES: 314 ]          : sysobj
[ TABLES: 315 ]          : syssegment
[ TABLES: 316 ]          : t_ref
[ TABLES: 317 ]          : t_sd
[ TABLES: 318 ]          : tab1
[ TABLES: 319 ]          : tab2
[ TABLES: 320 ]          : tab3
[ TABLES: 321 ]          : tab33
[ TABLES: 322 ]          : tab4
[ TABLES: 323 ]          : tab5
[ TABLES: 324 ]          : tc_logs_20100924
[ TABLES: 325 ]          : TC_merchant_id
[ TABLES: 326 ]          : TC_order_logs
[ TABLES: 327 ]          : temp_payout
[ TABLES: 328 ]          : TEMPTC
[ TABLES: 329 ]          : test_logs
[ TABLES: 330 ]          : tmp4
[ TABLES: 331 ]          : to_be_refunded
[ TABLES: 332 ]          : to_be_refunded_r
[ TABLES: 333 ]          : trackingId_view
[ TABLES: 334 ]          : trackingId_view1
[ TABLES: 335 ]          : Transaction_Details
[ TABLES: 336 ]          : Transaction_Details_new
[ TABLES: 337 ]          : Transecute_Mer
[ TABLES: 338 ]          : USER_ADMIN
[ TABLES: 339 ]          : uti_bank
[ TABLES: 340 ]          : Vi_err
[ TABLES: 341 ]          : virtual_settings
[ TABLES: 342 ]          : virtual_terminal
[ TABLES: 343 ]          : VisaMerchants
[ TABLES: 344 ]          : vw_index_list

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