Orkut.com , Founder



A guy lost his girlfriend in a train accident....

but the gal's name nowhere appeared in the dead list. This guy grew up n became IT technical architect in his late 20?s, achievement in itself!!

He hired developers from the whole globe and plan to make a software where he could search for his gf through the web..

Things went as planned...

and he found her, after losing millions of dollars and 3 long years!!

It was time to shut down the search operation, when the CEO of Google had a word with this guy n took over this application,

This Software made a whopping 1 billion dollars profit in its first year, which we today know as ORKUT.




The guy's name is ORKUT BUYUKKOTEN Yes its named after him only. Today he is paid a hefty sum by Google for the things we do like scrapping. He is expected to b the richest person by 2009..

ORKUT BUYUKKOTEN today has 13 assistants to monitor his scrapbook & 8 to monitor his friends-list. He gets around 20,000 friend-requests a day & about 85,000 scraps!!!

Some other Cool Facts about this guy:

* He gets $12 from Google when every person registers to this website.

* He also gets $10 when you add somebody as a friend.

* He gets $8 when your friend's friend adds you as a friend & gets $6 if anybody adds you as friend in the resulting chain.

* He gets $5 when you scrap somebody & $4 when somebody scraps you.

* He also gets $200 for each photograph you upload on Orkut.

* He gets $2.5 when you add your friend in the crush-list or in the hot-list.

* He gets $2 when you become somebody's fan.

* He gets $1.5 when somebody else becomes your fan.

* He even gets $1 every time you logout of Orkut.

* He gets $0.5 every time you just change your profile-photograph.

* He also gets $0.5 every time you read your friend's scrap-book & $0.5 every time you view your friend's friend-list.



' WOW!!!

A Lovable Girl






Yelena Isinbayeva




Yelena Gadzhievna Isinbayeva born June 3, 1982 is a Russian pole vaulter. She is a two-time Olympic Gold Medalist (2004 and 2008), was elected Female Athlete of the Year by the IAAF twice (2004 and 2005), and Sportswoman of the Year by Laureus. On July 22, 2005, she became the first female pole vaulter to clear 5.00 metres.



Isinbayeva's current world records are 5.05 m outdoors, a record Isinbayeva set at the Summer Olympics Games in Beijing on August 18, 2008, and 4.95 m indoors, a record set at the Donetsk indoor meeting on February 16, 2008. The former was Isinbayeva's twenty-fourth world record.

Setting 24 world records (14 outdoor and 10 indoor), staying virtually unbeaten since the Olympic Games of 2004
















Google Saree

Hopefully, soon there would be some Indian dress edition as well for Yahoo! Or Microsoft, But now watch, how Google sari looks alike.



You may not believe it, but it is Google inscribed over sari that is on exhibition at a place in Delhi prepared by Satya Paul collections. It is definitely seems an attempt to Indiansation of Google or reflection of technology through the medium of fashion.





Google Search tips for productivity



Did you know that you can use google for much more than surfing? Apart from being able to just search websites you can get the local time anywhere, get stock quotes, use it as a simple calculator, and so much more. Here are a few tricks to make you a more productive Google user.
Calculator
This is a feature I use a whole lot and it's extremely simple. Just type in a simple expression and Google will solve it for you. I think the calculator goes as far as square roots, so if you need your quadratic equations solved look elsewhere. However for simple multiplication tasks or additions, just write in what you need like so:
"126+3235″"76*12″
Currency converter
This is something I tried a few months back because I was converting currencies a lot and I thought, hey, maybe Google has this. So I wrote "420 USD in HUF" which neatly converted my $420 into Hungraian Forints. To use this you need to know the three letter abbreviation of the currency you need, but looking that up is just a few seconds. Be sure to always caps all the characters in the currency's name though or else it won't work. Here's the syntax again:
"125 USD in GBP""300 EUR in USD"
Time finder
Finding the time anywhere is really easy with Google, all you need to do is prefix any city with "time". The cool thing about this is that Google lists all found cities, since there are four "Plymouth's" for example, and seeing them all listed, and their location makes finding any time a cinch, just use:
"time Plymouth""time Budapest"
Weather
Finding the weather in any city is exactly the same as finding the time, just prefix the city with "weather" and you'll get forecasts for anywhere. Sadly this doesn't work as flexibly as the time option, you won't get all the cities listed if you just type Plymouth, but it's still a quick and easy way to get a forecast, just type:
"weather Budapest""weather Los Angeles"
Unit conversion
I used to live in the US, but since I have been using meters and kilograms for 20 years, so I'm a bit out of touch with pounds and inches. In these cases unit conversion is really handy, but you usually have to visit a site for that which takes way to long. Just type it into Google! You can convert a lot of types here, just use the following syntax:
"16mi in km""75kg in lbs"
Spell checking
I don't know if this is a real feature or not, but if you don't know how to spell a word, just type it into Google, if you misspell it, Google will ask you if you meant something else. If you type recieve instead of receive, Google will say: "Did you mean receive?". The functions here a pretty limited and in some extremely rare words may not work, but for the simple spell checking of one word it's perfect.