Wednesday, September 30, 2009

3D Printer || To Print Objects in 3D From Your Desktop



magine running back in time a couple of decades ago. Virtually, only hi-profile businesses and offices luxuriously furnished with glass ware could afford to buy a printer for their desktop or office work.

20 years later, into the present, a colossal change in the technology and time makes printers very affordable and coarse to commoners.Well, that’s about the regular 2D printers that we have using to print our office documents or recorded pictures, etc for a long time. But, how about printing an object in 3D?


Imagine printing a cell phone case or a London Bridge replica for your child’s school project which looks as real as you desire at just a few clicks. Wouldn’t it be great?


No, we are not talking about making a clay model of something, painting it with some color and letting it dry until you realize that you’ve actually built something that does not even slightly resemble to what you actually wanted.


Mcor Technologies, a world famous organization excelling in 3D printing solutions has launched a revolutionary that can print literally all the objects you on your desktop. It looks like a microwave oven and can print even burgers and pizzas easily (but definitely not the ones you would like to eat).


The process is really simple. The Matrix uses A4 paper as its raw material to create a . First, a water soluble adhesive is applied between sheets of paper to combine and reinforce them. Then, the unnecessary part of the design is sliced off by the Tungsten Carbide Blade into the printer which leaves a 3D image stacking up to form model, one page at a time.




As the process of is complete, the obtained product is not as rigid and solid as the final product. So, the 3D image is left to hardening and reportedly it resembles wood in its feel and constituency.
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To use color for 3D , color papers can be used. Another popular way of modelling 3D objects is by using a 3D scanner


to scan the desired object first and then printing it using a after the required remodelling is done.

Facebook’s Plan To Trounce Orkut In India



With the growing market of internet users in the country, India has become a battlefield for social networks. Google-owned Orkut has long been the most popular social network in India, with Facebook fighting to catch up. But Facebook has been upping the ante over the past few months, and according to August’s ComScore numbers, the plan may be working. In August, Orkut’s unique visitors in India dipped by 800,000 within a month, from 16 million visitors in July to 15.2 million visitors in August. On the other hand, Facebook grew its unique visitors in India by 700,000, from 7.5 million visitors in July to 8.2 million visitors in August.

This the largest drop in unique visitors Orkut has seen in India over the past year, while Facebook has been steadily growing each month. In fact, Facebook’s audience in India is up 228 percent from a year ago, compared to a 35 percent annual gain for Orkut.

There are a couple of key factors that could be attributed to Orkut’s recent drop in visitors. First, in India, Facebook has been pushing out an aggressive campaign on its social network to get users to import their friends from Orkut with a special Orkut import tool. It basically lets them find friends on other social networks, like Orkut, who are also on Facebook and makes it easy to send a friend requests to those contacts. The purpose of the tool is to make it easy for users to quickly find new friends and establish their social presence on Facebook. The social network offers this in the U.S. for Gmail, AIM and other contact platforms. But this new tool in India is for Orkut specifically. Facebook users are also seeing is the Orkut contact importer in Brazil, Orkut’s home base and stronghold where Facebook is clawing for market share.

Another reason for Facebook’s growth in India could be the recent launch of Facebook Lite. India was one of the original target markets for the lightweight version of the social network, since it is particularly useful in developing countries where high speed Internet connections are sparse or non-existent.

Facebook has been eying India’s huge market and steadily adding features that help the social network establish its reach in the growing country. For example, Facebook launched availability for several Indian languages including Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam, in May of this year.

It’s plainly obvious that Facebook is growing fast in India and could quite possibly overtake Orkut in the next few months. Meanwhile, other social networks are dropping like flies in the race; with Yahoo shutting down SpotM and MySpace considering layoffs in India because of the its lack of traction among users.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Facebook Flooding

With Help Of This Trick Your Facebook Friends Will Get above 75 mails from Facebook..!!

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For This Trick You Have To Work On Mozilla FireFox
Add Below Add-Ons its User Agent.


https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59

Now What is User Agent?


User agent is the generic term used to describe any device which might access a web page. User agents include web browsers such as Firefox or Internet Explorer, search engine robots, handheld devices including mobile phones,


Now Login Into Your Facebook Account


Add Given Application


http://apps.facebook.com/pickupfriends/

allow this application
now in mozilla menubar go to Tools-->Default User Agent --> Search Robots --> GoogleBot2.1

now on above application page Click On Make A New Photo

then page every time refreshed & generate New Photo With Tagging Your Friend...!!
if It Will Stop Refreshing after Some time then Change Search Robots to MSNBot & again Click On Make A New Photo...
Do it & Put your Number of Photos ScreenShot Here..!!