Saturday, January 24, 2009

Energy Consumption by more populated countires


Just came across this chart from a site. Since the oil companies CEO's are not any more U.S President and Vice president, I really hope, Obama administration takes some drastic measures to reduce the Non-renewable energy consumption by United States. United States is only 5% of world population, but it's using 23% of world energy resources With rising energy consumption from BRIC countries especially China (Monster demand for energy), it's really high time, some siginificant break through should happen in Renewable energy business. I really hope, we should fix this problem, before the coming generation blame us. Recently I listened to Vinod Khosla lecture, he said there is huge rise in the Scientfic research towards Renewable energy and hopefully they come up with the good and affordable solution to the consumers. and I also little worry, if we comeup with a great solution, then everybody will be cranking more energy than ever. It's upto the individual to use energy wisely.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Friday, January 16, 2009

Windows 7 Beta - A threat to Linux in consumer desktop market ??


I have installed windows 7 beta (Build 7000) on my Dell Vostro 1400 laptop. There were some minor issue with the task bar flashing occasionally, besides that it's pretty neat, simple, rich user interface and more secure OS ever released by Microsoft. The installation is very abstract. For a advanced user, it would be frustrating to hide all the information. Wireless drivers are fantastic and the user interface is pleasing to eyes. After installing Windows 7, I installed Ubuntu 8.10. After very long time, it's nice to have dual OS on my laptop. I really hope, all the linux distros especially Ubuntu should grow with the release of Windows 7. Hopefully Windows 7 should not be death of all Linux distros in the consumer market.

Friday, January 09, 2009

Dropbox - Ultimate Synchronization solution among multiple computers


I accidentally stumble on "Dropbox" when I was looking for "Tech Crunchies 2008 award nomination" and I immediately tried this product, because I have been looking for a Sync-up solution like this to sync-up multiple computers with different operating system(Supports Windows, Linux, Mac OS X). I have a 2 laptop which runs Ubuntu and Windows XP and I have a desktop which also runs Windows XP and I can easily move around the file just by dropping my file at "Open box" folder and the magic starts then....it's available in all three computers instantaneously. It works seamlessly(I really mean it...) and they also have a web interface and also Public folder option where you can share the file with anyone. For more information Check out the video tutorial on their site .

On buying this product, there are two options, the basic option is free and they provide 2 GB space and to get 50GB space, it costs $99 / year.


This product is running on Amazon Storage services...Cloud computing is way to go...