Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Newshunt : Latest News On Mobile

NewsHunt : Latest News On Mobile

In Today's Web World there most users want to get latest news update on Regional, National, International, Movie Gossip,Bollywood etc. information instantly.Most of the users trying to find news on google or some other websites.some want to find the Newspaper's official websites.But they can't get all the information on web instantly.Users have to search so much then they find their desired news or information.Some trying to find information by using Internet On mobile but the mobile format is not supported by most of the Newspapers Websites.This problem is faced by many users so there is a solution we have found for the users.They can download an mobile application namely NewsHunt.After downloading they need to install this application on mobile.Then they can find latest Updates on Regional News,National News, International News,Movie Gossisps,information etc on their mobile window.

NEWSHUNT is the only application that have more than 50 indian leading newspapers in 11 different languages.NewsHunt is a mobile application through which you can access the latest news of the regional language newspaper on you mobile handset .NewsHunt provides more than 50 leading Indian Newspapers like Andhrajyothy, Andhraprabha, Dainik Bhaskar, Dinamalar, Midday, Dinamani, Prajavani, Eenadu ,Indian Express, Jagran, Kannada Prabha, Loksatta, Mangalam, Manorama, Mathrubhumi, Deccan Herald, Dainik Navajyoti, Divya Bhaskar, New Indian Express, Punjab Keshari, Sakal, Sandesh and many more.Now India Today ,Business Today and Aaj Tak also available on  Newshunt.

This application was launched by Eterno Infotech.This application created revolution on mobile by providing maximum latest update on news.NewsHunt is the India's No.1 Mobile Newspaper Service.


Users can download this apps by visiting m.newshunt.com on their mobile handsets by selecting their handsets.
Users also can downlad this application by its web version websites www.newshunt.com/download.Users can direcly read newspapers by visiting its wap site m.newshunt.com .Users don't need to download this apps.So its also a good feature of this apps if this apps is not supported by their handsets they can directly read and get updates on News.
The Homepage of the NewsHunt website is as following:



Some of the feature of this apps are :

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Telephone Generation


Telephones have gone through three distinct generations, with different technologies:
1. Analog voice.
2. Digital voice.
3. Digital voice and data (Internet, e-mail, etc.).
First-Generation Mobile Phones: Analog Voice:
Enough about the politics and marketing aspects of mobile phones. Now let us look at the technology, starting with the earliest system. Mobile radio telephones were used sporadically for maritime and military communication during the early decades of the 20th century. In 1946, the first system for car-based telephones was set up in St. Louis. This system used a single large transmitter on top of a tall building and had a single channel, used for both sending and receiving.
To talk, the user had to push a button that enabled the transmitter and disabled the receiver. Such systems, known as push-to-talk systems, were installed in several cities beginning in the late 1950s. CB-radio, taxis, and police cars on television programs often use this technology.
In the 1960s, IMTS (Improved Mobile Telephone System) was installed. It, too, used a high-powered (200-watt) transmitter, on top of a hill, but now had two frequencies, one for sending and one for receiving, so the push-to-talk button was no longer needed.

Second-Generation Mobile Phones (2G): Digital Voice:
The first generation of mobile phones was analog; the second generation was digital. Just as there was no worldwide standardization during the first generation, there was also no standardization during the second, either. Four systems are in use now: D-AMPS, GSM, CDMA, and PDC. PDC is used only in Japan and is basically D-AMPS modified for backward compatibility with the first-generation Japanese analog system. The name PCS (Personal Communications Services) is sometimes used in the marketing literature to indicate a second-generation (i.e., digital) system. Originally it meant a mobile phone using the 1900 MHz band, but that distinction is rarely made now.

Third-Generation Mobile Phones (3G): Digital Voice and Data
What is the future of mobile telephony? Let us take a quick look. A number of factors are driving the industry.
First, data traffic already exceeds voice traffic on the fixed network and is growing exponentially, whereas voice traffic is essentially flat. Many industry experts expect data traffic to dominate voice on mobile devices as well soon.
Second, the telephone, entertainment, and computer industries have all gone digital and are rapidly converging. Many people are drooling over a lightweight, portable device that acts as a telephone, CD player, DVD player, e-mail terminal, Web interface, gaming machine, word processor, and more, all with worldwide wireless connectivity to the Internet at high bandwidth.
More realistic is 2 Mbps for stationary indoor users (which will compete head-on with ADSL), 384 kbps for people walking, and 144 kbps for connections in cars. Nevertheless, the whole area of 3G, as it is called, is one great cauldron of activity. The third generation may be a bit less than originally hoped for and a bit late, but it will surely happen.
The basic services that the IMT-2000 network is supposed to provide to its users are:
1. High-quality voice transmission.
2. Messaging (replacing e-mail, fax, SMS, chat, etc.).
3. Multimedia (playing music, viewing videos, films, television, etc.).
4. Internet access (Web surfing, including pages with audio and video).
Additional services might be video conferencing, telepresence, group game playing, and m-commerce (waving your telephone at the cashier to pay in a store). Furthermore, all these services are supposed to be available worldwide (with automatic connection via a satellite when no terrestrial network can be located), instantly (always on), and with quality-of-service guarantees.

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Telephone Digital Services


[II]DIGITAL SERVICES:
The Digital services are more advantageous than the analog services in the sense that they are less sensitive to noise and other forms of interference. The cost of installation is also very low as compared to analog services as it needs only to differentiate between two or three levels of voltage instead of a continuous range of values.
Digital systems are further subdivided into-
a) Switched/56 service,
b) DS and c) DDS.

a) Switched/56 service: It is a digitalised version of analog switched line that allows data rate up to 56Kbps. To communicate through this service, both parties must subscribe. A caller with normal telephone service cannot connect to a telephone or computer with switched/56 even by using a modem. Subscribers don’t need modems to transmit digital data, but instead they need another device called the DSU (Digital service unit) which changes the rate of digital data created by subscriber’s device to 56Kbps and encodes it into a format used by service provider.
DSU is more expensive than modems, but still preferred as it has advantages like better speed, better quality, less susceptibility to noise and can allow bandwidth on demand service (which facilitates video conferencing, multimedia etc.).

b) Digital Data Service (DDS): It is the digitalised version of analog leased line with a maximum data rate of 64Kbps. Like Switched/56, DDS also requires the use of a DSU. The DSU in this service is however cheaper than the one used in Switched/56. It does not use a dial-pad like the Switched/56.

c) Digital Signal (DS) Service: DS is an advanced version of the Switched/56 and the DDS. It incorporates a hierarchy of digital services like that of an analog service. Some of its hierarchical services are:
·         DS0: Resembles DDS, Single digital channel of 64Kbps.
·         DS1: 1.54Mbps service. It can carry other desired multiplexed channels also.
·         DS2: 6.31Mbps service. It can be used as a single or multiplexed channel.
·         DS3: 44.37Mbps service.
·         DS4: 274.17Mbps service.






Telephone Systems


THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM:
The traditional telephone system (even if it someday gets multi gigabit end to-end fiber) will still not be able to satisfy a growing group of users. People now expect to make phone calls from airplanes, cars, swimming pools, and while jogging in the park. Within a few years they will also expect to send e-mail and surf the Web from all these locations and more. Consequently, there is a tremendous amount of interest in wireless telephony.
[The telephone system is the most basic application of the multiplexing. It includes common carriers that offer local and long distance service to subscribers. These carriers also include local companies. The line connecting a subscriber to that of a network is called a Service line.]

Wireless telephones come in two basic varieties: cordless phones and mobile phones (sometimes called cell phones). Cordless phones are devices consisting of a base station and a handset sold as a set for use within the home. These are never used for networking, so we will not examine them further. Instead we will concentrate on the mobile system, which is used for wide area voice and data communication.

Telephone services are basically categorised in two classes:
1: Analog services.
2: Digital services.


[I] ANALOG SERVICES:

Analog services are further subdivided into –
 Analog switched services and Analog leased services.

(a) Analog switched services: It is the most familiar dial up service generally used in a home telephone. It uses two wire or four wire twisted pair cables to connect the subscriber’s handset to the network through an exchange. The connection is called Local loop. (Sometimes referred to as ‘Public switched telephone network’ or PSTN). The bandwidth of the signal is usually between 0 to 4000 Hz. When the caller dials a number, the call is conveyed to a switch or a series of switches at the exchange. The appropriate switches are then activated to link the caller’s line to that of the person being called. The switch connects the two lines during the duration of the call.

(b) Analog leased services: It offers customers the opportunity to lease a line, sometimes called a dedicated line that is permanently connected to another customer. Even though the connection always passes through the switches in the telephone network, subscribers experience it as a single line because the switch is always closed, i.e. no dialling is needed.

Telephone carriers also offer a service called the Conditioning which means improving the quality of a line by lessening attenuation, signal distortion or delay distortion. Conditioned lines are analog, but their quality makes them usable for digital data communication if they are connected to modems.

[2] DIGITAL SERVICES

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Railway Enquiry Websites List

Railway Enquiry Websites List

Now a days that every contents like data, information, music, videos, news everything is available on Internet.So all users can find any data, news, videos, information by using Internet.

Some people have to travel in Railway for going outside somewhere.They goes to Railway Station to Book  Tickets and they want to find the information about Railway Routes, Train Availability, Ticket Fare, Seat Availability, PNR Status, Train Current Running Status etc.But The users sometime for shyness they don't ask all the questions from the Railway Enquiry Officer or sometime Railway Enquiry Officers are too busy and they don't provide all the information on Railway that user needs.

So, for the users sometime It's going to be big problem and they can't their Destination on the time.For the immidiate users to travel it's too hard to get all information on Railway.Sometimes the Station distance is too far or users don't have time to get information on Railway.That's why users need all the information on Railway immidiately.

Now, that's not a problem for the Inernet users.Users can get all the information On Railway Routes, Train Availability, Ticket Fare,Seat Availability, PNR Status, Train Current Running Status by using following list of websites.





Thursday, July 12, 2012

Online Banking


Online Banking


In olden days we need to go to the bank for every banking transaction. Sometimes we may find that the banks are closed or the banking hours are not suitable to us or location of the bank is not convenient to us. There are many difficulties we face when we go to  our bank personally. To avoid these difficulties there is one solution, online banking.


What is online banking ?


With the development of technology and the internet particularly we do not have to visit the bank personally, we can use internet banking. Online banking means making banking transactions through the internet. we can access our bank account via internet by registering ourself with our bank for online banking. Through online banking we can make deposits , withdrawals and even pay our bills by just clicking the mouse, the only thing we need is a computer with an internet access. By using online banking we can avoid the bank queue and make transactions from the convenience of our home or office. we can check our bank balance and transactions, pay our bills online by typing the instructions on the internet.  The fee for online banking is very low and  this service is worth every rupee spend on it. Another advantage is that there is no waste of paper and time. The bank prints our bank account statement and then posts it, this process use to take a lot of time and money , all this is avoided by online banking.
It is a new concept in banking. Online banking means a self service attitude of banking. Banking itself was never wrong but our dependence on banking was too much and that is why we faced many disappointments. In online banking the customer is the sole financial controller of his own finance and life. The customer performs his own banking transactions by using the internet. We can book tickets of railways, buses, airlines to any place in the world,  we can shop anything and everything with online banking and also make payments online. All banking transactions can be carried out with online banking. This online service is provided by almost all the banks, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. This service gives the customer the freedom of timings you can pay your bills or even make purchases at any point of time and any day at our convenience.
There are many banks and financial institutions who provide internet services of banking. The best part of online banking is that these services are provided at no extra cost. In fact we save lot of money on postal charges and also we do not have to travel all the way to the bank thus our traveling expense is also saved. Banks also profit by providing these services because they do not need huge staff and do not have to pay huge salaries. This savings of banks are transferred to customers by providing them high interest rates.


We find that there are many advantages of online banking like:

  • Online banking gives more interest rates than any other form of banking and also saves lot of expenses.
  • We can carry out all banking transactions at our own convenience and do not have to depend on normal bank timings.
  • Lot of precious time is saved because of online banking, as transactions are carried out in seconds and we can see the updates immediately.
  • Since everything is computerized, we save all the paper work and we save the trouble of maintaining physical records. There is nothing manual hence the records are perfect and accurate.
  • Banks also provide balance alerts if our balance reduces and alerts the customer in case of due dates of our bill occurs.
  • There are no extra charges and these online banking services are absolutely free. Previously banks used to charge heavily for all their services.
  • There is improvement in customer access, since the bank can access more customers within a short time through the internet.
  • The customers can be offered more services through online banking.

There are also some disadvantages of online banking which restricts people to use this service, like:

  • Online banking has reduced the bank to customer personal interaction, since all the transactions are handled by the customer from the internet account there is no personalized banking service which reduces customer to bank interaction.
  • When we are entering online banking instructions there is always a chance that the information may be leaked or our account can be hacked and all your confidential information is leaked. There are many banks that have good security systems to guard such thefts.
  • We can access our online banking account by entering our  personal identification and our password. This password can be used by anyone to access our account and transfer funds or cause financial problems. Whereas when  we visit the bank personally our account is handled by the bank staff and therefore our confidential information cannot be viewed by anyone. Also all our instructions are given in writing with our signature, therefore there are less chances of fraud and information leak.
  • When we are using internet banking the internet security is a big problem faced by many banks. So the customer must be aware of the security issues and protect their identity and other personal details from hackers.

To make online banking a safe and secure banking experience we need to follow these steps:

  • Avoid accessing our account from a cyber café or a shared computer. If we are happen to do so then change our password as soon as we finish your banking transaction.
  • Every time we finish using our online banking session then sign out from the site rather then just closing the browser.
  • Change our internet banking password after your first login and thereafter regularly.
  • Use complex and difficult password and make it difficult for others to guess.
  • Use different id and password for different internet accounts.
  • Never share our passwords or login details with anybody.
  • View our account daily and check it with our transactions, if there is any thing which does not tally with our instructions then inform our bank immediately.

Conclusion:


So therefore advantages of online banking out number its disadvantages and therefore this form of banking has become very popular with the customers. In this modern age of banking, online banking or net banking has made things easier for people and saves lot of time . Though internet banking is the need of every customer,  some banks are still not having advance features like transferring money to any bank across the country or easy registration for net banking, this is because some banks are situated in the rural areas where the use of computers is not common. All customers of all banks can be linked by net banking only if technology reaches even the most remote areas of the country.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Speed Post | Express Parcel | Article Track Online

EMS Speed Post | Express Parcel | Electronic Money Order | Delivery Status | Article Track Online

Speed Post :
It is an express mail service for letters and documents offered in league with the international EMS service. It was started in August 1986 for providing time-bound and express delivery of letters, documents and parcels across the nation. It links more than 1200 towns in India, with 290 centres in the national network and around 1000 centres in the state network. For regular users, Speed Post provides delivery ‘anywhere in India’ under contractual service.

The mails are transmitted through air,train and roads, and for internal transmission MMS(Mail Motar Service) vehicles are used. The articles addressed to Metro cities may be delivered in next day means booking day + 1(one) day.

Express Parcel :
It is for sending parcels weighing up to 35 kg across and outside the country.

Logistics Posts :
It was launched in 2004-05 to carry parcels and large consignments across the nation and around the world. It has no weight limit. It manages the entire distribution side of the logistics infrastructure from collection to distribution, from storage to carriage, from order preparation to order fulfilment. It is ideal for sending large consignments including multi-parcels, just-in-time parcels, bulk-break consignments and goods of any weight. It offers physical logistics services as well as comprehensive supply chain management services.

Why Should We Track Speed Post | Express Parcel | Article ?

Speed Post and Express Parcel  is express service and the fastest way to send a post  across outside India . Through Speed Post and Express Parcel  the article (Speed Post Letter,document or Express Parcel Post)  delivered to its destination as quick as possible in 2+ day.We all know very well that Speed Post is an express mail service for letters and document.Speed Post in India is offered in league with the international EMS (Express Mail Service) service for providing best service in Post for providing time-bound and express delivery of letters, documents and Parcels across and outside of the nation.Speed Post | link more than 1200 towns in India, with 290 centres in the national network and around 1000 centres in the state network for providing Speed Post as quick as possible.For regular users Speed Post provides delivery ‘anywhere in India’ under contractual service.Speed Post | Express Parcel is run by the Department of Posts also known as India Post, which is a government operated postal system in India.Indian Postal Service, having 155,333 post offices, is the most widely distributed post office system in the world. Most people in India send Speed Post | Express Parcel for quickest delivery to the other end.

So ,therefore through Speed Post and Express Parcel people expect the Article (either Speed Post Letter or Express Parcel Post) to be delivered to its destination quick and fast.
Although Indian Post has maintaining  good service status on Speed Post | Express Parcel by delivering the articles within due time.But Sometimes it creates some problem for the sender / reciever.Sometimes people sent Speed Post | Parcel to their dear ones.But After 6-7 days of booking the article , they hear that the Speed Post | Express Parcel is undelivered till date. In such a situation people worries and wondering why their Article through the Speed Post is not reached to the destination  and where is the article now.And then , they want to track the movement status of the article sent by them. Then they tried to find their articles movement on Nearest Indian Post Offices.But they don't have to go anywhere. Here is the Online solution to track the EMS Speed Post Articles. You can easily track every movement and delivery status of the Speed Post | Express Parcel Post. Wherever your package is,track and trace system of Indian Post ensures you will always be able to locate it through online or even through the SMS service.  

How To Track Speed Post | Express Parcel | Article ?

Users Can Track Speed Post | Express Parcel | Article in following link of websites
                         services.ptcmysore.gov.in/Speednettracking/
                         www.indiapost.gov.in/Tracking.aspx
                         www.speedpost.com.sg/trackandtrace.asp  

Simple Methods To Track Speed Post | Express Parcel 

Method 1.
STEP 1. Visit this link  services.ptcmysore.gov.in/Speednettracking/ which will open the following page



STEP 2. Input the 13 digit Speed Post | Express Parcel | Article No as following page




STEP 3. Now click on "Track" button .
            A . If  Speed Post | Express Parcel is not delivered then the result will be look like this



              Users can view details and find where is their Speed Post | Article by clicking on "Details" as following page




         
             B.If Speed Post | Express Parcel is delivered then result will be look like this



                Users can view details of their post by clicking on "Details" which will look like this






Method 2

STEP 1. Visit the link   www.indiapost.gov.in/Tracking.aspx which will open the following page






STEP 2. Enter Consignment  (any type) No. and then Click on "Go" after this the result will be look like as above Method 1, STEP 3

In this way user can track their Speed Post | Express Parcel | Article

Note : Method 2 Can be used for Tracking any type of Consignments | Article | Speed Post.