2005 is going…..
those memories…… college days…..
lots of things I learnt….. moved to Pune…. friends I made….
Learning from all loses…
2006 with new fun, excitments, ambitions… … ( बस एक ही आकांशा है, गुगल के शिखर पर पहूँचना ! )
more confident…. more strong….. make people happy….. to enjoy Life with full bash…
Achievments :
Thank God, I completed BE and felt free from all those heavy burdens of exams, submissions, lectures, etc… …
Campus selection in Persistent… … and … … moved to Pune.
~ अंकित
Here is Newton’s contribution to Software Industry:
Law 1. Every Software Engineer continues his state of chatting or forwarding mails unless he is assigned work by external unbalanced manager.
Law 2. The rate of change in the software is directly proportional to the payment received from client and takes place at the quick rate as when deadline force is applied.
Law 3. For every Use Case Manifestation there is an equal but opposite Software Implementation.
Bonus
Law 4 . Bugs can neither be created nor be removed from software by a developer. It can only be converted from one form to another. The total number of bugs in the software always remains constant.
~ being a software engineer i agree with all four laws.
When one thing goes wrong, every thing goes wrong… That’s life.
Again……. they are not satisfied with Google Maps, Google Local, …. and came up with some thing new Google Transit
One of the best things about working at Google is a policy known as "20 percent time," which you can read about on our jobs page or in this post. Having the freedom to pursue projects during 20 percent of our work week means engineers can pursue a breadth of unique and interesting ideas without having to wait for anyone else.
Souce: Google Blogs
They have experimented on locale travel policies and launched a tool by which commuters can easily access schedule of public tranasport and plan their short trips and save money and time as they provide you cost of driving. Currently they only offer transit planning for the city of Portland.
And ofcourse we indians have to wait for these great services from Google.
~ Ankit
~ Enjoy Internet, N-joy Google !
Recently, on 2nd December’05, GoogleEarth/Keyhole has released new satellite pictures of various cities worldwide and Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad are some of in India.
These pictures are updated/improved having high resolution of 0.7m data for these cities. Following is the aerial view of Bhageerath, Persistent Sys Pvt Ltd (PSPL), Pune [green oval].
[Bhageerath/Bhagiratha, Persistent’s Corporate office]
Really… awesome… See the clarity.
Find more interesting points of Pune at GoogleEarth community.
~ Ankit