If a thing isn't worth saying, you sing it.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Experience entertainment like never before

One Google account can take you places. Create one Google account and experience :


Chrome OS - Google's operating system (coming 2010)
Google Wave - integration technology (coming 2010)
Google Chrome - Browser
Google Search - Search Engine
Gmail - email client
Gtalk - Instant messaging
Blogger - Blog host
Picasa - picture viewer
orkut - social network
Youtube - videos
Knol - knowledge base (like wikipedia)
Google Maps - world map and navigation
Google Earth - advanced version of above
Panoramio - geotagging (save friends on the map beside their home)
Google sketchup - create 3D models.
Google Docs - word processor, presentation, spreadsheet etc.
Google Reader - save any site to google reader, and it notifies you when a new update arrives on that site.
Google Checkout - online payment service, like paypal.
Google Android - Mobile OS from google.


Whoo, Google! way to go!

Saturday, September 05, 2009

How bad can your love letter be?

Below is a video of a dweeb typing a love letter on Google Docs. His friends/colleagues help him out by editing the letter although they're douchebags themselves. Watch and learn how bad your love letters had been. 

P.S - I like Google's sense of humor, though!


Friday, September 04, 2009

iPod is officially Apple's property

I don't like the idea of getting outdumbed when people ask me where they can get an iPod for Rs.200 ($4). Seriously, have these guys time traveled from the 18th century? If you've been thinking iPods are synonymous to handheld music players, you're so terribly wrong. iPod (along with iPhone, Macintosh, iMac, Macbook) is officially the property of Apple inc.
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iPod only has four flavors (Classic, Nano, Shuffle and Touch), so you can't get that lime green Philips iPod. iPod Classic sells starting from Rs.13,000 ($249 in the US), Nano from Rs. 8,200 ($149 in the US), Shuffle from Rs. 4,200 ($79 in the US), and Touch from Rs.12,800 ($229 in the US). So, You can't get no iPods for $4, man!
If iPods aren't under your budget, get a refurbished iPod starting from Rs. 1000 ($25) or Go get an other brand of music players (Creative, Sandisk etcetara). And remember, iPods are officially Apple's property.

What's your story? Have you been thinking iPods as a general term for music players? or have any of your friends been thinking so?

Thursday, September 03, 2009

Men and Women - How different are they?

"Men are not just Women with short hair. Give us some credibility!"


A female author wrote a scene with a male narrator and his male roommate. The first characteristic the narrator mentioned about his roommate was his eye-color. That feels creepy because it suggests a level of closeness uncomfortable to most guys. Later, the narrator focused on other weird details, like how buff the roommate was. It sounded like he was ogling his roommate. The roommate says “stop staring at me” and the narrator asks “Can I help it if I have such a sexy rommate?” The author meant that to sound sarcastic. But male readers assumed that the narrator really was gay.

Similarly, a male author wrote a story where a male narrator describes the passengers on the bus at some length. The narrator mentions some unusual details, like their ethnicities and the quality of their clothing. Virtually every male reader readily concluded that the guy sounded creepy and sinister. The narrator turned out to be a terrorist. The guys weren’t surprised, but many female readers thought that it came out of nowhere because they thought that details like “I was sitting next to a suited Sikh and a Nepali in a coat” were just scenery.

This is what happens if you assume boys and girls are very much alike. In fact, they're seldom alike. Let me explain:

Males and females generally have different styles of tone, language, nonverbal communication and preferred subjects of conversation. Especially at younger ages, males and female sound very different. I’m reluctant to use myself as a baseline male, but I know that I talk a lot of smack– that is, when I’m playing something like soccer or cricket, I let my friends know how guilty I feel about their certain destruction.

In terms of subjects of conversation, I think that men are generally less likely to talk about people outside the conversation than most women. Men are also less likely to talk about their social status (how others view them). Men react to social status, of course, but I feel it’s something that they generally talk about less. They may be quietly resentful that someone less qualified got the corner seat, for example.

This next one is a cheap stereotype, but I think it has enough validity to mention: sports! Many, many men are diehard fans of at least one team. I think that watching sports serves one main purpose for men: it’s a nice way to socialize with other guys. 

Many men live vicariously through their teams. Men really care that their team wins– a national championship says something! (What, exactly, is less clear).

I’d also like to mention a quick psychological difference between men and women. Men more often think of things in absolute, rigid terms like weight and other measurements. Directions from men tend to sound like “Turn left on Gandhi Road after driving a mile down ECR”. Women are more likely to use landmarks, like “Turn left by the blue flats”.


My impression is that women are somewhat more likely than men to define people in terms of relationships, even if the relationship isn’t entirely relevant to the thrust of the conversation. For example, two of my friends (one male and one female) hate Kollywood actor Vijay. This is how they explained themselves:
Male: Vijay learned very bad acting in the field. He does not deserve his position.
Female: He’s treated his loved ones awfully. The mother of his children doesn’t want anything to do with him!
This is what three years of research gave me. If you know more about the two sexes, post it in a comment. Until next post, This is Yen Kiseki Cross, signing off!

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

blur - The ultimate gaming experience!


If you had been thinking India has no demand for gaming, think again. Blur, a massive gaming zone above Sathyam Cinemas Royapettah's Levels 4, 5 and 6, is the ultimate Gamer's paradise. Being the biggest gaming zone in Chennai, Blur provides Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PC, PS2, PSP, DS, and Arcade gaming, along with a Two-lane Bowling alley, a gaming store, and a Cafe. What else could you ask for?


The customer has to purchase a lifetime rechargeable Blur card for Rs. 100 which has an initial balance of Rs.80. Rates are quite cheap, coming at around Rs. 80 per hour for playing on the consoles and PC (Bowling and Food extra).


Have you been to blur lately? How was your experience? If you're yet to experience blur:

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Working for Google makes living a pleasure!

Have you ever imagined work to be such a pleasure that you dare never skip work again? Well, apparently, work at Google is such a thing. The massive internet giant's Silicon Valley headquarters is a blend of technology and entertainment. No man must ever miss a chance to work for this company!

Is your work as enjoyable?

orkut - Google's most underrated service

Like most Indians, I spend most of my life on orkut. For those of you who are not aware of what orkut is, It's the biggest thing in Brazil and India, and once was in the US. But you've probably never heard of it, no? Let's go over the facts very quickly and board you onto the hype.


Orkut is a free-access social networking service owned and operated by Google. The website is named after its creator, Google employee Orkut Büyükkökten. Although Orkut is less popular in the United States than competitors Facebook and MySpace, it is one of the most visited websites in India and Brazil

Controversies, Fake profiles, Flooders, Spam, Hate groups, you name it, orkut has it! May be that's the reason why it's not popular outside India and Brazil. But considering the fact that you know how Google makes life easy for everyone, You'd probably be addicted to orkut, once you get used to it.


So, meet you in orkut! Ta-da!

Chennai - The City and its People


I'm an Indian blogger situated at Chennai, the capital of the southern most state in India. As the most reliable blogger on the Internet, I consider it my duty to inform you about my city and people before I move on. This helps foreign readers to relate more easily to me. So, Where do we begin?


Chennai has neither the cosmopolitan, prosperous air of Mumbai, the optimistic buzz of Bengaluru or the historical drama of Delhi. It’s muggy, polluted, hot as hell, difficult to get around and traditional tourist attractions are few. Even the movie stars are, as one Chennaiite puts it, ‘not that hot’.


But the locals are a little friendlier than average here, the streets a little wider and, in spite of its booming IT, business-outsourcing and auto industries, the pace much slower than in most Indian cities half its size. Chennai is so modest you wouldn’t even know it’s an economic powerhouse, much less a queen of showbiz: India’s fourth-largest city is also its most humble.

"Ey macha! This is our Singara Chennai"

Welcome to the Blogging era!

This is the era of blogging, or so they say. I say this is the era when men finally caught up with girls : We discovered a way to gossip! Guess what? We call it Blogging. Our mammoth achievement is that we went so far as to convince the girls that Blogging is actually better than their good ol' gossiping. Hence, here we are in a technically developing era, Internet changing our lives every second, lives enhanced by blogs, and Brutus is an honorable man!

Okay, I can hear you crying "Cut it out!". Let me make this as clear as crystal and tell you what's exactly in this site for you. All the interesting stuff around the globe, that's what this site is all about!

So, chill out, jump into the bandwagon and enjoy the ride!