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Saturday, December 31, 2011


Earn With Mediafire

Here is a guide to earn decent money online with the help of Mediafire

Hotfile is a uploading site like rapidshare which pays you for no. of downloads of your uploaded content .


This is a BASIC and VERY simple Guide.
The BEST part is that no matter What your Upload Speed is. It takes the same time for everyone. Why? coz we use remote upload here . how ? Explained below -

Step-1


Getting What’s REQUIRED!
And then Sign-Up for a Free Account.
once signing up is done lets move to remote uploading .
What is Remote uploading ?
When there is a transfer of data from a remote system to another remote system, the process is called “remote uploading”. This is used by some online file hosting services .
it doesn’t use a bit of your bandwidth and uploads 100z mb of data in seconds ;)
Remote uploading from Mediafire to hotfile –>
1) Open mediafire link which you want to remote upload on hotfile. e.g, http://www.mediafire.com/?ldmiztnmjym" href="http://www.mediafire.com/?ldmiztnmjym">http://www.mediafire.com/?ldmiztnmjym .
2) Right click on ” click here to start download ” & select ” copy link location ” as explained in image below -
3) Once done you’ll get a url which will look like this -
http://download276.mediafire.com/ymmxtij9natg/ldmiztnmjym/Echelon.Conspiracy.2009.BRrip_mediafire-moviez.co.cc.mkv.001" href="http://download276.mediafire.com/ymmxtij9natg/ldmiztnmjym/Echelon.Conspiracy.2009.BRrip_mediafire-moviez.co.cc.mkv.001">http://download276.mediafire.com/ymmxtij9natg/ldmiztnmjym/Echelon.Conspiracy.2009.BRrip_mediafire-moviez.co.cc.mkv.001 .
4) now open your hotfile account and select upload option -
5) select Remote upload from there and paste ur copied link location there like this -
6) click on upload button and it’ll show you upload progress -
7) once uploading is done which will take few seconds you’ll see a link of your uploaded file/files like this -
8) you are done with remote uploading from mediafire to Hotfile ;)
9) so this is how you can upload from mediafire and other forums to your hotfile account but just uploading is not worth of earning you’ll have to make people( non indians) download your stuffand for that you shoukd post your uploaded links in various non indian forums ;)
here is a list of main forums which i suggest you to start -
http://www.warez-bb.org" href="http://www.warez-bb.org">http://www.warez-bb.org
http://www.tehparadox.com" href="http://www.tehparadox.com">http://www.tehparadox.com
http://www.bayw.org" href="http://www.bayw.org">http://www.bayw.org
http://www.katzforums.com" href="http://www.katzforums.com">http://www.katzforums.com
http://www.projectw.org" href="http://www.projectw.org">http://www.projectw.org
http://www.forumw.org" href="http://www.forumw.org">http://www.forumw.org

Few things to keep in mind when starting

1) hotfile doesn’t pay you for downloads by indians so no use posting/spamming ur links in social networking sites like orkut/yahoo .
2)minimum payout is $15 which is very easy to make as once you have posted your links in these forums you’ll get good no. of downloads .
3) For more information visit here – http://hotfile.com/affiliate.html" href="http://hotfile.com/affiliate.html">http://hotfile.com/affiliate.html
4)dont just upload anything but upload good and fresh stuff which is in demand .

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Aakash ubislate7 -Datawind cheapest android tablet in world just for $35...

Ubislate 7--cheapest android tablet in world wi-fi,GPRS (SIM & Phone call functionality)




        The commercial version of Aakash tablet, known as Ubislate 7, is launching soon in the month of January.Pre-booking has already been started.Book it from here.
     With this tablet one gets the facility of both GPRS and Wi-Fi, which helps you stay connected all the time. It is perfect for 24*7 anywhere web access. It also has the functionality of a mobile phone.Now you canmake call from this Tab. The processor speed is 700 MHz which makes it three times that of the original tablet. It has a battery of 3200 maH, and lasts for up to 5 hours. It comes with a headphone/mic plus integrated speaker  
                UbiSlate7 runs on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) operating system and having  700 Mhz Cortex A8 processor with Graphics accelerator and HD Video processor ,It has 7-inch resistive touchscreen display with 800 x 480 pixels screen resolution and 256 MB RAM. Ubislate7 comes with 2 GB internal flash  memory, memory can be extended up to 32GB with micro SD card slot, Wi-Fi ,GPRS connectivity,3.5 mm audio jack and USB 2.0 port.It comes with Accessories like Car Charger, External Antenna, Keyboard Case

Don't confuse with  Aakash and UbiSlate 7 (The upgraded version of Aakash)



SpecificationsAakashUbiSlate 7 (The upgraded version of Aakash)
AvailabilityNOW!Late January
PricingRs.2,500Rs.2,999
MicroprocessorArm11 – 366MhzCortex A8 – 700 Mhz
Battery2100 mAh3200 mAh Battery Life up to 5 Hours
OSAndroid 2.2Android 2.3
NetworkWiFiWiFi & GPRS (SIM & Phone functionality)


UbiSlate7  full features specification and reviews:

SIM & Phone functionality.
Operating System : Android OS v2.3 (Gingerbread) 
Processor :700 Mhz Cortex A8 processor with Graphics accelerator and HD Video processor
Display:
             -7” inch resistive touchscreen display
             -800 x 480 pixels screen resolution
Memory:
             -256MB RAM 
             -Internal memory: 2GB Flash
             -Expandable memory :up to 32 GB microSD card slot
Data and connectivity: 
             -USB 2.0 port
             -3.5 mm audio jack
             -Wireless Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g
             -GPRS
-Web browser - Standards Compliance: xHTML 1.1 compliant, JavaScript 1.8 compliant
-Email/Facebook/Twitter  
-PDF viewer
-Text editor
-Supported Document formats: DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, ODT, ODP
Entertainment: 
            -Supported audio formats: MP3, AAC, AC3, WAV, WMA
            -Supported video formats: MPEG2, MPEG4, AVI, FLV
            -Separate application for online YouTube video 
            -Speaker
            -Headset
Battery: 
            -Li-ion 3200 mAh    
            -Battery Life up to 5 Hours 

Applications Galore with Android 2.3:
Games 
Productivity software: Office suite 
Educational software 
Over 150,000 apps!

Ubislate7 price in India:Rs 2,999/-  INR

Book Ubislate7 from here

Thursday, December 8, 2011

HR Interview Questions and Answers


Sample Interview Questions with Suggested Ways of Answering

Q. Tell me about yourself.
A. This is the dreaded, classic, open-ended interview question and likely to be among the first. It's your chance to introduce your qualifications, good work habits, etc. Keep it mostly work and career related.
Q. Why do you want to leave your current job? (Why did you leave your last job?)
A. Be careful with this. Avoid trashing other employers and making statements like, "I need more money." Instead, make generic statements such as, "It's a career move."
Q. What are your strengths?
A. Point out your positive attributes related to the job.
Q. What are your weaknesses?
A. Everybody has weaknesses, but don't spend too much time on this one and keep it work related. Along with a minor weakness or two, try to point out a couple of weaknesses that the interviewer might see as strengths, such as sometimes being a little too meticulous about the quality of your work. (Avoid saying "I work too hard." It's a predictable, common answer.) For every weakness, offer a strength that compensates for it.
Q. Which adjectives would you use to describe yourself?
A. Answer with positive, work-oriented adjectives, such as conscientious, hard-working, honest and courteous, plus a brief description or example of why each fits you well.
Q. What do you know about our company?
A. To answer this one, research the company before you interview.
Q. Why do you want to work for us?
A. Same as above. Research the company before you interview. Avoid the predictable, such as, "Because it's a great company." Say why you think it's a great company.
Q. Why should I hire you?
A. Point out your positive attributes related to the job, and the good job you've done in the past. Include any compliments you've received from management.
Q. What past accomplishments gave you satisfaction?
A. Briefly describe one to three work projects that made you proud or earned you pats on the back, promotions, raises, etc. Focus more on achievement than reward.
Q. What makes you want to work hard?
A. Naturally, material rewards such as perks, salary and benefits come into play. But again, focus more on achievement and the satisfaction you derive from it.
Q. What type of work environment do you like best?
A. Tailor your answer to the job. For example, if in doing your job you're required to lock the lab doors and work alone, then indicate that you enjoy being a team player when needed, but also
enjoy working independently. If you're required to attend regular project planning and status meetings, then indicate that you're a strong team player and like being part of a team.
Q. Why do you want this job?
A. To help you answer this and related questions, study the job ad in advance. But a job ad alone may not be enough, so it's okay to ask questions about the job while you're answering. Say what attracts you to the job. Avoid the obvious and meaningless, such as, "I need a job."
Q. How do you handle pressure and stress?
A. This is sort of a double whammy, because you're likely already stressed from the interview and the interviewer can see if you're handling it well or not. Everybody feels stress, but the degree varies. Saying that you whine to your shrink, kick your dog or slam down a fifth of Jack Daniels are not good answers. Exercising, relaxing with a good book, socializing with friends or turning stress into productive energy are more along the lines of the "correct" answers.
Q. Explain how you overcame a major obstacle.
A. The interviewer is likely looking for a particular example of your problem-solving skills and the pride you show for solving it.
Q. Where do you see yourself five (ten or fifteen) years from now?
A. Explain your career-advancement goals that are in line with the job for which you are interviewing. Your interviewer is likely more interested in how he, she or the company will benefit from you achieving your goals than what you'll get from it, but it goes hand in hand to a large degree. It's not a good idea to tell your potential new boss that you'll be going after his or her job, but it's okay to mention that you'd like to earn a senior or management position.
Q. What qualifies you for this job?
A. Tout your skills, experience, education and other qualifications, especially those that match the job description well. Avoid just regurgitating your resume. Explain why.
Q. Why did you choose your college major?
A. The interviewer is likely fishing to see if you are interested in your field of work or just doing a job to get paid. Explain why you like it. Besides your personal interests, include some rock-solid business reasons that show you have vision and business sense.