Wednesday, January 12, 2022

What are required for launching a website?

 You want to launch website for your business/Institute? and want to know What are required for launching a website? I will tell you all necessary things need to launch a website.

1. Website Development

2. Domain Name

3. Web Hosting

1. Website Development

You need to develop website using HTML, CSS (A static website) or HTML, CSS, PHP, MySql (a dynamic website) or use any CMS like WordPress, Joomla CMS etc.

2. Domain Name

Purchase a domain name from any domain registrar. If want to know about details of domain, read following articles.

What is domain or domain name?

How to purchase a domain?

Connect Domain with hosting by updating nameserver

3. Web Hosting

For complete details of web hosting read following articles.


What is Hosing or Web Hosting?
Types and Kinds of Hosting
Cost of Web Hosting
Selection of Web hosting
Hosting pre purchase check list
Uploading Website on Hosting
Web Hosting cPanel
Creating Email Account in hosting cPanel
Login to Business email account from computer
Login into business email in Android mobile

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Kinds of Computer

Desktop PC


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Abbreviation for "Personal Computer," 93% of the computer population uses PCs. PCs for personal use come in almost any shape and design, they usually run Microsoft Windows (for example, Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7), are exceptionally fast, and are compatible with almost all available computer applications. Most large-scale businesses, corporations, schools, and home users operate PCs due to their customizable features, performance, and generally low price. Leading PC manufacturers include Dell, HP, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, and many others..
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Laptop



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A compact, battery powered version of a PC. Also called a "Notebook."
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Macs Computer



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Mainframe



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Computers with large Hard Drives, lots of Memory (RAM), multiple CPUs running together, which perform large amounts of computing depending upon the speed of the processors used and amount of RAM included.
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Micro Computer





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A very small computer, usually used in cameras.
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Super Computer




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A computer with lots of processors, ALU's, Memory (RAM), etc. Usually used in scientific research work or they are used by the government. For large manufacturers, a supercomputer typically "breaks down" problems, solves them in small "bits," and then puts the problem "back together." They have a capability of 14,000 micro computers.

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PDA



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"Personal Digital Assistant" or Palmtop.
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Analog




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Older, out-dated computers. They calculate physical Quantities such as voltage, etc...

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Autonomous Robot

Friday, October 2, 2009

Now TableTop.No Laptop

Friday, September 4, 2009

Technology in 2050

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Aerial View of the NASA Ames Research Center


Columbia (supercomputer)



Named in honor of the crew who died in the Columbia disaster, Columbia is a supercomputer built by Silicon Graphics for NASA. Its main purpose was to simulate the violent collision and merger of spiral galaxies that lead to the formation of elliptical galaxies. It is connected to the NASA Research and Engineering Network and was installed at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing facility in 2004.
According to the TOP500 list of the fastest supercomputers, it entered the list in November 2004 at position 2, running at 51.87 teraflops, or 51.87 trillion floating point calculations per second. By June 2007 it had dropped to position 13, and by June 2008 was at position 25. It is composed of twenty SGI Altix 3000 nodes running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 each of which has 512 Intel Itanium 2 processors bringing the total number of processors to 10,240. It has 20 terabytes of Random-access memory, 440 terabytes of storage, and 10 petabytes of archive storage.
The SGI Altix platform was selected due to a positive experience with Kalpana, a single Altix 512-CPU system operated by NASA Ames which was integrated into the Columbia supercomputer system.
The computers are connected together with a Voltaire InfiniBand ISR 9288 288 port switch with transfer speeds of up to 10 gigabits (or 1250 megabytes) per second, 10 gigabit Ethernet and multiple 1 gigabit Ethernet nodes.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Amazing technology

Amazing technology from Japan . . . . but can you guess what it is ?

Look closely and guess what they could be...

Are they pens with cameras?

Any wild guesses? No clue yet?
congratulations! You've just looked into the future... yep that's right! You've just seen something that will replace your PC in the near future. Here is how it works:
In the revolution of miniature computers, scientists have made great developments with bluetooth technology.. . This is the forthcoming computers you can carry within your pockets .
This "pen sort of instrument" produces both the monitor as well as the keyboard on any flat surfaces from where you can carry out functions you would normally do on your desktop computer.

Funny Computers







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