Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Growth of Mobile Internet Traffic

People are increasingly using their phones to access the Internet. New information on 2012 Internet trends via KPCB shows that mobile Internet traffic has increased ten-fold in less than three years–from 1% of Internet traffic at the end of 2009 to 10% in May 2012.

Mobile internet traffic growing from 1 percent in 2009 to 10% in 2012

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Google's Project Glass

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 If you think texting while walking is dangerous, just wait until everyone starts wearing Google's futuristic, Internet-connected glasses.

While wearing a pair, you can see directions to your destination appear literally before your eyes. You can talk to friends over video chat, take a photo or even buy a few things online as you walk around.

These glasses can do anything you now need a smartphone or tablet computer to do -and then some.

We think technology should work for you—to be there when you need it and get out of your way when you don't. 

A group of us from Google[x] started Project Glass to build this kind of technology, one that helps you explore and share your world, putting you back in the moment. We're sharing this information now because we want to start a conversation and learn from your valuable input. So we took a few design photos to show what this technology could look like and created a video to demonstrate what it might enable you to do.

Please follow along as we share some of our ideas and stories. We'd love to hear yours, too. What would you like to see from Project Glass? 

Google said" We believe technology should work for you — to be there when you need it and get out of your way when you don't. A team within our Google[x] group started..."

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Business Icons who Faced Utter Failure

When we talk about success, we tend to measure it with how wealthy a person is or what is the turnover of his business, but we forget to mention their business blunders which made them face failures. After all they say, "He who never made a mistake, never made a discovery". It is not a surprising fact that even successful people suffered failure in their ways of prosecuting things. But resurrecting these mistakes and trying hard have made them successful. Here are few entrepreneurs who made a splendid come back after facing utter failures.



Henry Ford



Company: Ford Motor Co.



Henry Ford is the founder of Ford Motor Company. In his early career, he started Detroit Automobile Co. in 1899, and arranged financers to back up the company. But the company dissolved within two years that is in 1901. Its produced cars were of low quality and were too posh for an average consumer.



Henry then decided to develop a new and much better automobile quality design, after this debacle. He hit the jackpot by making the Model T automobile, which is a well-made and low priced car. This revolutionized the transportation industry. Gradually his factories were able to meet the demands of Model Ts, which made it the most successful car in the history of automobile.



He says, "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right. Building a brand requires more than just building a good product".


Dame Anita Roddick



Company: The Body Shop



Dame Anita Roddick is the founder of 'The Body Shop', a well known cosmetic brand. She opened the Body Shop in Brighton, U.K., with the aim of making an income for herself, but started her business with truth rather than hype. Two of her neighboring funeral parlors objected to her brand name initially.



Anita fought back by suggesting to one of the local newspaper, that 'she was a women entrepreneur under siege'. This whole chaos fetched publicity and brought traffic to her store. Since then, she is doing very well and has more than 700 branches of 'Body Shop' stores.



Anita says, "If you think you're too small to have an impact, try going to bed with a mosquito. Don't let minor setbacks throw you off course."


Frederick W. Smith



Company: Federal Express (now FedEx Corp.)



Fredrick W. Smith is the founder of the Federal Express, which is the first overnight express delivery company in the world, whose tag line was "We live to deliver". In order to live up to his tagline, he started an electronic delivery system in 1984, called Zapmail, to compete fax machines. But this did not fetched customers well and ended with a loss of ₨17,508.84 million in 2 years.



Fredrick understood this business strategy a bit later, of acknowledging failures, avoiding bad ideas and to move on positively. He completely focused on his delivery business and successfully generated more than ₨1,750.88 billion revenue within 2010.



One of his most famous quotes is "Leaders get out in front and stay there by raising the standards by which they judge themselves and by which they are willing to be judged." He says, "(You should) be willing to acknowledge failure, abandon bad ideas and move on."


Walt Disney



Company: The Walt Disney (now Disney)



Walt Disney founded 'Walt Disney' production along with his brother. This cartoon animation company encountered several major financial setbacks in the late 1920s and 1930s, such as losing rights to the popular 'Oswald' the 'Lucky Rabbit' character. All this lead the company into a debt of ₨200.1 million by the early 1930s.



With a bare cash and finance to back the company, Disney pictures released "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" in 1938. It became a blockbuster film which ultimately pulled out the company from bankruptcy. Then Walt Disney eventually built the 'Walt Disney Studios' in Burbank, California.



Walt says, ""You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you. One killer idea can quickly make up for a series of flops".


Steve Jobs



Company: Apple Computer



Not to mention, Steven Paul Jobs co-founded Apple. He was forced to resign from Apple in 1985, after which he spent several years to build NeXT, a computer workstation for educators, which eventually became his comeback to Apple.



Because of NeXT's high price tag and reports of numerous bugs, its sale never materialized. Apple then announced and bought NeXT in 1996, and brought back Jobs to the company as interim CEO. This became a great turnover for the company with the success of iPod and iPad, which ultimately brought Apple in the list of most successful Fortune 500 companies of the past decade.



Steve said, "You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new. Having the right resources and people around you makes a big difference".


Bill Gates



Company: Microsoft Corporation



Bill Gates along with Paul Allen started Traf-O-Data while being at high-school. Traf-O-Data was a computer business which could automatically read paper tapes from traffic counters for local governments. Regrettably, it became obsolete as the Washington state government decided to tabulate the tapes for free.



After this debacle, they got t learn how to write software for a computer. They later created Micro-Soft as a startup business, which is super successful now.



After succeeding he said, "You can learn a lot from failed endeavors. Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose."


Harland David Sanders



Company: Kentucky Fried Chicken (now KFC)



Sanders was more famous as 'Colonel Sanders'. He was more popular for his chicken fast food at Kentucky Fried Chicken, a food chain. But in 1955, he was in deep debt, which made him sell his two decade old restaurant. After settling all his debts, he was completely broke.



He had already started franchising his chicken restaurant concept by then. He started seeking franchises and within five years had 190 franchisees and 400 Kentucky Fried Chicken locations, and the rest is history.



He used to say, "Feed the poor and get rich or feed the rich and get poor. It may not be the idea that's unsuccessful; it may be the execution strategy".


Mary Kay Ash



Company: Mary Kay Cosmetics



In 1963, Ash resigned from Stanley Home Products after working for 25 years there. She did so out of frustration, as the firm overlooked her promotions. Even the men, whom she used to train, used to get through the rank. She started writing a book upon women's business plan, but soon realized, it was meant for her.



So she started her own business – Mary Kay Cosmetics. Out of rage to prove the world of a women's will power, she ended up doing the cosmetics business well. The company made₨125.06 billion profit worldwide in 2009.



Ash believes in the fact that, "For every failure, there's an alternative course of action. You just have to find it. When you come to a roadblock, take a detour. Some of the best business ideas come out of personal experience".


Dave Thomas



Company: Wendy's



He founded Wendy's, in 1982, which is a fast-food chain specializing in hamburgers. After 13 years, he retired from Wendy's which annoyed many customers as the breakfast menu unimpressed them. The firm's revenue started to go down.



Out of his semi-retirement, Thomas came into the picture and acted as the company's spokesperson in its advertisements. It worked as wonder and the company was able to stand up again.



He says, "Take care of your business and your business will take care of you". For him, "Having a strong leader at the helm can make a world of difference in the success or failure of a company".




Monday, March 12, 2012

Spring Mobile & Android

Spring Mobile is an extension to Spring MVC that aims to simplify the development of mobile web applications.


 

 


 


Spring Mobile contains extensions to Spring MVC for developing mobile web applications. This includes a module for server-side mobile device detection.

Spring for Android is an extension of the Spring Framework that aims to simplify the development of native Android applications.
Spring for Android

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Cisco Aspire CCNA Edition Game Tutorial- from The Cisco Learning Network Store

Cisco Aspire CCNA Edition

There is no charge to download the Cisco Aspire CCNA Edition game and begin the tutorial. Unlocking additional content will require tokens.

Are you ready to be a working IT professional? Give it a try with the Cisco Aspire CCNA Edition, a game in which you navigate a virtual world where you are the IT professional.

This scenario-based game can help you prepare for the Cisco CCNA® certification exam by focusing on networking fundamentals that are based on real-world examples of IT contracts in small to medium-size organizations.

Cisco Aspire CCNA Edition is a fun and engaging way to practice networking skills and sharpen your business acumen. With topics that cover more than 80 percent of the CCNA curriculum, this game is designed to complement your instructor-led training or self-study for the Cisco CCNA certification exam.

In this game, you enter the IT workforce as a trainee. As you practice your technical skills to complete increasingly complex "contracts," you progress through the game to reach your final goal of becoming an independent IT professional. See the complete game flow and Cisco CCNA curriculum-to-game content map now.

Cisco Aspire CCNA Edition can help you gain valuable insight into your skill level as you practice your acquired knowledge of CCNA topics.

This game combines the convenience of a free preview game download direct to your PC with classic arcade-style token play.

After you have completed your preview and tutorial of Cisco Aspire CCNA Edition, you will not want to miss the challenge of completing all 19 levels.

Do you aspire to be the best in IT?

Download the Cisco Aspire CCNA Edition game now and get started with 250 game tokens at no charge. Purchase additional game tokens to continue the game and see how your networking journey ends!

Tokens Store Price (U.S. Dollars)
1000 ₨2,499.24 (complete the entire game)
500 ₨1,249.62 (complete half of the game)
250 ₨624.81 (unlock 3 contracts)
100 ₨249.92 (unlock 2 contracts)
50 ₨124.96 (unlock 1 contract)

*8 to 10 hours needed to complete the game

Minimum System Requirements

  • CPU: Intel Pentium III, 1.0 GHz or equivalent
  • OS: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, or Microsoft Windows 7
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Storage: 600 MB free disk space
  • Display resolution: 1024 x 768
  • Adobe Flash Player
  • Latest video card drivers and operating system updates

Recommended System:

  • CPU: Dual-core, 2.0 GHz or better
  • RAM: 1.5 GB or more
  • Storage: 600 MB free disk space
  • Sound card with speakers or headphones
  • Internet connectivity



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Friday, March 9, 2012

Remote Debugging With Eclipse

Remote Debugging With Eclipse

Using JPDA (Java Planform Debugger Architecture) we can Debug Remote Java Applications

Prerequisites

(i)In Eclipse V3.4 (Ganymede), the socket listening connector has been added to the Remote Java Application launch-configuration type

(ii)To use remote debugging, Java Virtual Machine (JVM) V5.0 or later must be used.


To Debug We have to Configure Followings

A) How To Debug a Remote Java Application with JPDA

We have to Pass Debugging Parameters Like this.

$>java -Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=8000,server=y,suspend=n -jar Tested.jar 

TIPS:

1) JDWP-Java Debug Wire Protocol
2) address=8000 is default we can change

3) suspend=y will ensure that that application will not start running until eclipse connect it on speicified debug port.It also important to note
    That application must be start before eclipse tries to connect it other wise Eclipse will throw error "Failed to connect to remote VM.  Connection refused" or "Connection refused: connect" 

4) suspend parameter takes value as "y" or "n". so if you want to debug the process from start set this parameter as  "suspend=y" and your Java application will wait until Eclipse remotely connect to it. Otherwise if you want to run your program and later want eclipse to be connected that set this as "suspend=n" so your java application will run normally and after eclipse remotely connected to it, it will stop on breakpoints.

5)server-If the value is y, the target application listens for a debugger application to attach. Otherwise, it attaches to a debugger application at the specified address.
6)transport
Generally, socket transport is used. But shared-memory transport can also be used on the Windows platform, if available.

7)Target VM acts as a debug server
-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,address=8000

8) Target VM acts as a debug client
-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=127.0.0.1:8000


B) How To Debug  Remote Web Applications on Tomcat with JPDA


Insted of Starting Tomcat's default startup we use caralina.sh with additional debug parameters jpda {start|stop}

$>./catalina.sh jpda start
$>./catalina.sh jpda stop




Important Ubuntu Commands For Developers

1) To Run Application: Alt+F2

2) Top - to show process

3) free m: to view memory

4) gnome-system-monitor -n GUI

5) Show the Process/Services : ps -e

6) Remove All .svn Files:
find ./ -name ".svn" | xargs rm -Rf

7)service mysqld restart


8)to see what ports are opened, use the following command:

nmap localhost OR nmap <my_ip>

9)to close a port, simply run the following command:
fuser -k <port>/tcp
to close port 80 (HTTP):fuser -k 80/tcp

10)sudo netstat -lpn |grep :8080  then kill that process id

11) To View All Java Applications:
pgrep java

12) To View Tomcat Running on 8080 port

 fuser -n tcp 8080

To Kill :

kill -9 ProcessID

13)  View Network Path of URL
 
traceroute url.com

14)  Configure IP

sudo ifconfig eth0:1 Your IP(192.168.0.22) up