Monday, 13 October 2014

आयटी क्षेत्रातील महिलांवर हा अन्याय का?


नवी दिल्ली : आयटी क्षेत्रातील महिलांच्या वेतनाचा मुद्दा चर्चेला आला आहे. कारण आयटी क्षेत्रात काम करणाऱ्या महिला आणि पुरूषांच्या वेतनात मोठी तफावत दिसून आली आहे.
जगविख्यात सॉफ्टवेअर कंपनी मायक्रोसॉफ्टचे भारतीय वंशाचे सीईओ सत्य नाडेला यांनी आयटी क्षेत्रात काम करणाऱ्या महिला कर्मचाऱ्यांना काम करा; पण वेतनवाढीची अपेक्षा करू नका, असा सल्ला जाहीर कार्यक्रमात दिल्यानंतर नव्या वादाला तोंड फुटले होते. 
नाडेला यांच्या या वादग्रस्त वक्तव्यानंतर जगभरातील आयटीयन्स महिलांनी नाडेलांवर टीकास्त्र सोडल्यानंतर त्यांनी माफी मागितली होती. पण नाडेला यांच्या वक्‍तव्यामुळे आयटी सेक्‍टरमध्ये काम करणाऱ्या महिलांच्या वेतनाचा मुद्दा चर्चेत आला होता. 
आता अमेरिकेतील कॅटालिस्ट समूहाने केलेल्या सर्वेक्षणात आयटी सेक्‍टरमध्ये काम करणाऱ्या महिला आणि पुरुष कर्मचाऱ्यांच्या वेतनात मोठी तफावत असल्याचे दिसून आले आहे.
कॅटालिस्टने जगभर केलेल्या संशोधनातून, तंत्रज्ञान क्षेत्रात काम करणाऱ्या महिला आणि पुरुष कर्मचाऱ्यांच्या वेतनामध्ये मोठी तफावत असल्याचे दिसून आले आहे. हे केवळ आयटी सेक्‍टरचेच चित्र नाही, तर अन्य क्षेत्रांतही हीच स्थिती असल्याचे स्पष्ट झाले. 
भारतामध्ये तंत्रज्ञान क्षेत्रातील महिला आपल्या करिअरला पुरुषांच्या बरोबरीनेच सुरवात करतात. प्रारंभी त्यांना दिले जाणारे वेतन आणि जबाबदाऱ्याही सारख्याच असतात. पण कालौघात त्यातील फरक वाढत जातो. 
आपल्या बारा वर्षांच्या करिअरमध्ये महिला कर्मचारी वेतनवाढीच्या बाबतीत पुरुषांपेक्षा 3.8 लाख रुपयांनी पिछाडीवर पडत असल्याचे दिसून आले आहे. 
विविध संघटनांमधील ही विषमता दूर करण्यासाठी आंतरराष्ट्रीय कृती आणि सक्षम नेतृत्वाची गरज असल्याचे "कॅटालिस्ट इंडिया डब्ल्यूआरसी‘च्या संचालिका शची इर्दे यांनी सांगितले.
काय आहे कॅटालिस्ट इंडिया?
"कॅटालिस्ट इंडिया डब्ल्यूआरसी‘ या समूहाच्या देशातील 58 कंपन्या सभासद असून 2011 मध्ये त्याची स्थापना झाली आहे. 
अमेरिकेतील कॅटालिस्ट समूहाची 1962 मध्ये स्थापना झाली. महिलांना उद्योग क्षेत्रात अधिक संधी उपलब्ध व्हाव्यात म्हणून हा समूह काम करत असतो.
कॉर्पोरेट जगतामध्ये महिलांना काम करण्याच्या अधिक संधी उपलब्ध व्हाव्यात; संघटनांमध्ये त्यांच्यासाठी सर्वसमावेशक वातावरण निर्माण व्हावे यासाठी हा समूह काम करतो. 

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Retrieve Deleted Facebook Messages,Photos and Videos


Follow the Below simple steps to Know how you can get back and have access to your deleted messages, photos,Videos and all other data of your facebook profile.
Step 1: First of all,You will have to Click here to open Facebook General account Settings.
Step 2: Once you open your general settings, you will see Download a Copy of your Facebook Data, So click on it to.
Step 3: On the Next page you will see a Download Archive Button, Click on it and you will be prompt to enter your Password to Continue, This is a Security Step by Facebook.
Step 4: After entering your Facebook Password, Click on Submit, On the next screen you will be shown that the download link for your data will be sent to your email id which you used to create your facebook account.
Step 5: Wait for Few Minutes, check your mail. You will see a mail from facebook in your Inbox with Downloading link ready for you to download all your data

Step 6: Now After downloading the file. Unzip it and open the folder where you will find your messages, photos, vidoes. Pokes, Friend list etc.
The Files will be in .html format so you will have to double click on the file and select your Favourite Browser to open the file, the File will open up in your browser where you will have access to all your data..
I Hope this guide will help someone or other who didn’t already know that you can actually Retrieve Deleted Facebook Messages,Photos and Videos. Don’t forget to Share it with your friends if you like it and you may even Subscribe for New post, to get directly in your mail inbox.

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

9 things Apple got wrong big time

Under the leadership of Steve Jobs, Apple introduced industry-shaking products like the iPod, iMac, iPhone and iPad — devices that have collectively changed how we consume media today.

But Apple didn't always get it right.

From mocking larger tablet-sized smartphones (aka phablets) to saying the iPad's screen couldn't get any smaller and still be usable, there are plenty of times where Apple has been too quick to speak in the past.

Here are nine of the most notable instances...


1. Steve Jobs thought Apple and IBM would be the only computer makers



"In terms of supplying the computer itself, it's coming down to Apple and IBM," said Jobs in a 1985 interview with Playboy. 

He elaborated, "And I don't think there are going to be a lot of third- and fourth-place companies, much less sixth- or seventh-place companies. Most of the new, innovative companies are focusing on the software. I think there will be lots of innovation in the areas of software but not in hardware."






2. Steve Jobs thought music subscription services were "bankrupt"


In a 2003 interview with Rolling Stone, Steve Jobs was highly critical of subscription music services at the time, like Rhapsody.

"People don't want to buy their music as a subscription... they're going to want to buy downloads," said Jobs. "The subscription model of buying music is bankrupt. I think you could make available the Second Coming in a subscription model and it might not be successful."

Clearly, Jobs failed to anticipate the popularity of both Pandora and Spotify, an oversight which caused Apple to enter the streaming service late in the game with its iTunes Radio and eventual Beats acquisition earlier this year.



3. Steve Jobs thought iTunes would only sell music, not movies



When Steve Jobs was asked "Do you see an iTunes movie store?" during a 2003 Rolling Stone interview. He replied, "We don't think that's what people want. A movie takes forever to download — there's no instant gratification."

Fast-forward to 2013, when Apple announced, "iTunes users have downloaded more than one billion TV episodes and 380 million movies from iTunes to date, and they are purchasing over 800,000 TV episodes and over 350,000 movies per day."

4. Apple didn't think people would want to watch videos on iPods


"I’m not convinced people want to watch movies on a tiny little screen," said Jobs during a 2003 interview with Walt Mossberg. "To paraphrase Bill Clinton, ‘It’s the music, stupid, it’s the music!’"

Apple apparently decided quite the opposite two years later, introducing an iPod with 2.7-inch screen that could display photos and play videos.









5. Apple thought people weren't interested in tablets


In a 2003 interview with Walt Mossberg, Jobs said, "There are no plans to make a tablet. It turns out people want keyboards... We look at the tablet, and we think it is going to fail."

Interestingly enough, Apple was likely already looking into tablets at this time; in fact, the company began designing the iPad before the iPhone.





6. Apple tried to convince people that iPhone 4 didn't have an antenna issue



While Apple was reluctant to admit any fault in the matter, some iPhone 4 models were affected by what would later be known as "Antennagate."

By bridging the connection between the phone's two separate antennas — for example, how lefties would usually hold an iPhone, with their palms and thumb squeezing against the left portion of the handset — iPhone 4 would see a dramatic loss of cell signal, leading to dropped calls.

Steve Jobs initially suggested that people "Just avoid holding it in that way." Apple later admitted there was an issue with the antenna's design, however, eventually giving out free bumper cases to any iPhone 4 owner.

7. Apple used to mock phablets


During an Apple press conference in 2010 that focused on squashing the "antennagate" scandal, Steve Jobs famously mocked larger phones, saying that other companies avoided connectivity issues by creating phones so big "you can't get your hand around it." He then went on to say, "No one is going to buy that."

Of course, Apple eventually realized that many people wanted a larger iPhone. In 2012, it released the iPhone 5 with a 3.99-inch display — bigger than the 3.5-inch display on all previous models — and last month, the company released the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus.


8. Apple thought its own Maps app would be better than Google Maps.


Google Maps was the default maps and navigation application in every iPhone since the very first model in 2007. But for the release of the iPhone 5 and iOS 6, Apple decided to ditch Google and create its own Maps app, having previously acquired several different mapping companies.

Unfortunately, the app was filled with bugs and accuracy issues, eventually leading to the ouster of Scott Forstall, the iOS chief at the time. CEO Tim Cook also issued a public apology on the company's website.

Apple has greatly improved its native Maps app since then, but it still has yet to catch up to Google Maps. After a few more acquisitions in 2013, we might see a much-improved Maps app in next year's iOS 9.





9. Apple once said 9.7-inch was "the minimum size required" for iPad



"This size isn’t sufficient to create great tablet apps in our opinion," Jobs said during a 2012 Apple earnings call, referring to competitors debuting 7-inch tablets.

"Well, one could increase the resolution of the display to make up for some of the difference. It is meaningless unless your tablet also includes sandpaper, so that the user can sand down their fingers to around one quarter of the present size," he said

"Apple’s done extensive user-testing on touch interfaces over many years, and we really understand this stuff," Jobs continued. "There are clear limits of how close you can physically place elements on a touch screen before users cannot reliably tap, flick or pinch them. This is one of the key reasons we think the 10-inch screen size is the minimum size required to create great tablet apps."

Two years later, Apple announced the 7.9-inch iPad Mini.

Monday, 6 October 2014

How to Recover Deleted Whatsapp Messages



  1. First of all Navigate to the Whatsapp database folder, you will require file explorer for this task. the path is
    sdcard/WhatsApp/Databases.
  2. In the Database folder you will see Chat files which are with names similar likemsgstore-2014-09-04.1.db.crypt. You may notices the file names have dates as well. but there is a File which is msgstore.db.crypt, we need to rename it. you can add any word before msgstore.db.crypt.
  3. After renaming that file, From the other Files just select the file which shows appropriate date before you accidently deleted your whatsapp messages, and then rename that file to msgstore.db.crypt. This Renaming process can also be done on your PC by Connecting your device.
  4. Now the Final step, Go to Setting>Applications>manage applications>Whatsapp and Click on Clear Data. Now open Whatsapp, Choose Restore when it prompts. Thats it, the chat file saved as msgstore.db.crypt will be restored and hence your messages too.
Note : In Case if you have deleted any Audio or Video or any image from your whatsapp chat, then do not worry, its not deleted forever untill you delete it. To view that image or Video all you have to do is with the help of your Preferred file Manager, Navigate tosdcard/WhatsApp/Media Where you will find folders with names Whatsapp Audio, Whatsapp images, Whatsapp video, Open them up to find the file you are looking for. So in this way you able to recover deleted whatsapp messages easily.

 
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