Monday, August 30, 2004

Internet is 35

Source : Economic Times
Thirty-five years after computer scientists at UCLA linked two bulky computers using a 15-foot gray cable, testing a new way for exchanging data over networks, what would ultimately become the Internet remains a work in progress.


University researchers are experimenting with ways to increase its capacity and speed. Programmers are trying to imbue Web pages with intelligence. And work is under way to re-engineer the network to reduce spam and security troubles.


All the while threats loom: critics warn that commercial, legal and political pressures could hinder the types of innovations that made the Internet what it is today. Stephen Crocker and Vinton Cerf were among the graduate students who joined UCLA professor Len Kleinrock in an engineering lab on September 2, 1969, as bits of meaningless test data flowed silently between the two computers. By January, three other "nodes" joined the fledgling network.


Then came e-mail a few years later, a core communications protocol called TCP/IP in the late ‘70s, the domain name system in the 80s and the World Wide Web – now the second most popular application behind e-mail – in 1990. The Internet expanded beyond its initial military and educational domain into businesses and homes around the world.


Internet2, with speeds 100 times the typical broadband service at home, is now limited to selected universities, companies and institutions, but researchers expect any breakthroughs to ultimately migrate to the main Internet.


While Internet2 and LambdaRail seek to move data faster and faster, researchers with the World Wide Web Consortium are trying to make information smarter and smarter. Semantic Web is a next-generation Web designed to make more kinds of data easier for computers to locate and process.



And so here we are writing our blogs and reading others all thanx to Internet. Long live the glory of Internet !!

Monday, August 23, 2004

Channel V and Crush

I somehow watched Tv after a long long time. Somehow i dont find Tv interesting anymore with all kinda stupid news coming on Zee and Aaj tak. Just a mere newsclip of these news channels are enough to make one wonder about how can one's privacy be encroached. Recently Dhananjoy's hanging and his family's agony was made a public view by these so called quick news channels.

Channel V offers much respite from otherwise stupid saas-bahu serials and jassi behanjis. One of my favourites on V is 'Crush'. The show is hosted by cutie guy VJ Purab and sometimes Vj Gaurav ( he hosts another show - 'Oomphmatis' - a rather ridiculous show interviewing good for nuthing new remix video bimbettes with just giggles and nothing much worth saying. The latest i saw was the group of gals from Saiyan dil mein aana re bitching another group of gals who did that call gal song.) . The show is a breather wherein guys and gals show their feelings by doing all kinda things - from bungee jumping to running to wat else can one thing ppl can do in love.

So here i caught a new episode of Crush and was happy to do so after a long time. But here was a big shock to see it being hosted by none other than that weird looking lady from the broken VIVA band - Anushka. She has been lately taken Vj as her latest proffession after the debacle in singing. The band was launched with much fanfare with me glued to idiot box to watch gals all over india doing their best to become the V popstars. Mahua was one real good singer in the group. Coming back to the crush episode i watched the episode inspite of that young lady.

Here was another story of a young gal in love who showed her love by singing song and shooting a video for her love. While Anushka caught her love ( a singer himself) on channel V's another show and then showed him his gal's video. It does provide love-birds to show their love in the most amazing manner and each episode is a refresher. It does show how beautiful is a feeling which make one feel like a special person for that someone special.

Long Live Love....

Tuesday, August 03, 2004

Spaceceaft to Mercury

Source: Hindustantimes
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Probing the Unknown..
NASA has launched its Messenger spacecraft on the first mission to Mercury beginning a seven year and 5 billion-mile journey to head to the sun's closest planet in 30 years.

The $286 million, 2,442-pound satellite was launched at about 2:15 a.m. local time aboard a Boeing Co. Delta II rocket from the Cape Canaver al Air Force Station in Florida on a seven-year journey to the closest planet to the sun.
It will be the first mission to Mercury since Mariner 10 visited in 1974 and 1975. Today's liftoff followed a delay yesterday due to "weather constraints." 'Messenger' is a scientific investigation of the planet Mercury. Understanding Mercury, and the forces that have shaped it, is fundamental to understanding the terrestrial planets and their evolution.

The Messenger spacecraft will orbit Mercury following three flybys of that planet. The orbital phase will use the flyby information as an initial guide to perform a focused scientific investigation of this mysterious world. Among the questions scientists hope to answer is whether Mercury, just slightly larger than Earth's moon, was once Earth-sized itself but lost its rocky exterior either to some cataclysmic collision or to slow ablation by the solar winds.