Some interesting facts about Travelling by Lavina Chawla - 5 year ago | 6179 Travel can help improve your problem-solving skills. Taking a vacation can lower your risk of heart disease. Studies show that money spent on travel makes you happier than money spent on material goods. Read more 0 0
13 Things About Sachin Tendulkar’s Biopic Which Makes It Special by krutika zala - 5 year ago | 6157 The work on “Sachin: A Billion Dreams” started back in 2012. The movie is directed by London based director, James Erskin. The music for the upcoming biopic is being composed by Oscar-winning composer A R Rahman. Read more 0 0
Reason for shutting goo.gl URL shortener by Google by Kushal Soni - 4 year ago | 6149 Google unveiled URL shortener "goo.gl" back in 2009, but it has now announced that it will start shutting it down next month and a complete closure by 2019. The URL shortener was launched for Google's FeedBurner and the Toolbar, but neither of those exists now. Most Important reason for Google to end this is because it wants the users and developers to move to Firebase Dynamic Links . Read more 0 0
One Glance To Subprime Crisis USA 2008 by Hardik Bhadani - 5 year ago | 6098 Cause of US housing bubble peaked in 2005 -'06 Rising housing prices had encouraged borrowers to assume risky mortgages in assumption of that they would be able to refinance terms Borrowers was unable to refinance because interest rates began to rise and housing prices started to drop 2006-'07 Read more 0 0
10 historical, engineering facts about Japan's prestigious bullet trains by Kushal Soni - 5 year ago | 6082 The first bullet train was inaugurated in Japan in the year 1964, right before the Tokyo Olympics. It could move upto 320 km per hour. A few years before Shinkansen was inaugurated in Japan, Emile Bachelet of New York demonstrated a prototype of what was to become a magnetic levitating car. The first commercial magnetic levitating car ran in Birmingham from 1984-95 between the international airport and the international railway station. Read more 1 0
Seven C’s of Effective Communication by Dipen Patel - 5 year ago | 6011 Completeness - The communication must be complete. It should convey all facts required by the audience. Conciseness - Conciseness means wordiness, i.e, communicating what you want to convey in least possible. Consideration - Consideration implies “stepping into the shoes of others”. Read more 0 0
Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary and Zarwani WaterFalls- A Weekend Getaway spot by Sahaya Lalwani - 5 year ago | 6007 Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Narmada district of Gujarat. Sanctuary has vast undulating terrain, ever-pervading greenery, somberly silent rocks, gentle youthful streams, majestic waterfalls, breathtaking landscapes. This forest is one of the best in the state, is spread over an area, includes a major watershed feeding two major reservoirs with the Rajpipla hills as backdrop Read more 0 0
10 Most important Guidelines of Photography by Sahaya Lalwani - 5 year ago | 5986 Rule of Thirds-The rule states that the image should be divided into grid of 3 by 3=9 columns and points of interest should land near where two lines intersect. Balancing Elements-To fill the void in the background, the weight of the main subject should be balanced with by including another object of lesser importance. Leading Lines-Our eyes are generally drawn towards the lines that guide us through the image, leading lines draw attention by pulling us into the picture. Read more 1 0