Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Raise in Temperature

The phrase global warming refers to the documented historical warming of the Earth's surface based upon worldwide temperature records that have been maintained by humans since the 1880s.

There is a increase in the temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans for quite some time. THis is mostly caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases resulting from human activity such as fossil fuel burning and deforestation

An increase in global temperature will cause sea levels to rise


The greenhouse effect is the process by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation by gases in the atmosphere warm a planet's lower atmosphere and surface


http://www.eoearth.org/article/Global_warming



























Sunday, November 15, 2009

Save Environment. Save Self

If you really care about you, your family and the future generations, have a look at the An Inconvenient Truth is a 2006 documentary film, directed by Davis Guggenheim, about former United States Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens about global warming via a comprehensive slide show that, by his own estimate, he's given more than a thousand times.

As a step to support and save the planet earth, every little bit we do in day-to-day activity is a step to help save the earth and environment. Everybody is aware of most of them. But most of us tend to ignore these. Believe me, these little things matters the most.

Change to Fluorescent Bulbs -

Fluorescent light provides even and shadow-free illumination, but, best of all, fluorescent bulbs are more efficient than incandescent bulbs. In an incandescent bulb, much of the electric power is discharged as heat instead of light. The fluorescent bulb, in contrast, remains cool. Do not any more use your old incandescent bulbs. If every house in the United States
changed all of the light bulbs in their house that would be equivalent to taking one million cars off the streets.

Hang Outside to Dry -

Get a cloths line or rack to dry your cloths. Do not use electronic driers. Your clothes will last longer and you will save money. There is absolutely nothing better than the sweet smell of sun dried clothing fresh. And what's more, this "solar drier" will also help you save energy!

Turn off computers at night

Switch off the desktop monitor, don't just put them to sleep mode. Switching off just your CRT monitor when not in use can spare almost 400 kilograms of greenhouse gas emissions per monitor annually. Though Flat Screen monitors consume approximately half the energy of a CRT monitor, switching off the screen will still save money and energy, and prevent the emission of unnecessary greenhouse gases. In addition, switching off the monitor extends the life of the screen since the screen’s back light is not left on.

Use Both Sides of Paper -

If you have a printer with a double sided print option use it. You will save half of the amount of paper you would have normally used. Then when your done bring it to the recycle bin. Around the world we use 1 million tonnes of paper every day. Too much of this paper usage is wasteful and unnecessary and puts huge pressures on the environment. Avoid printing out single line e-mails or unnecessary copies of documents. Reductions of 20% or more are possible in most offices. Save forests, save paper, save money, save environment, save earth.

Don't get bottled water -

Instead of bottled water get a clean reusable container to carry water. Also you can get a filter to make your home tap taste more like bottled water. It is definitely more cost efficient. This reduces the plastics used. Recycling rates for plastic bottles are far lower than for other beverage containers.

Turn the water off

Don't let the water run endlessly, while you are brushing your teeth, shaving, washing your hands, doing dishes, when you shower, too. Get wet, and then turn off the water while you soap up. Turn it back on for long enough to rinse. Turn on only when you really need it. Your parents have said this before, remember it now. You will save 4 gallons of water doing this alone. This a lot of water

Shorten your shower -

Every minute you cut from your shower is roughly 5 gallons of water. The less time your shower takes, the lower your impact on the environment.

Recycle Glass -

If you do not recycle this, it will take a million years to decompose. Each day more than 13 million glass jars and bottles are recycled, but not all types of glass can be recycled. Most soda bottles, food containers, beer, wine, and liquor bottles, and juice containers can be recycled - either through curbside recycling programs or community drop-off centers

Turn Down your Thermostat -

Every degree lower in the winter or higher in the summer you put it is a 10% decrease on your energy bill.

Turn off your lights -

An easy one. Turn off your lights when you are not using them. The benefits are obvious.

Don't Pre-Heat the Oven -

Unless needed, just turn the oven on after you put the dish in it. Also, to see if it's finished just look through the glass instead of opening it.

Use Matches instead of lighters -

Lighters are usually considered disposable so they will most likely end up in land fills. You can use the cardboard matches which are much more eco-friendly because they are made of recycled material.

Don't get a paper phone book -

Instead of getting a paper phone book. Use a online directory or a mobile directory instead.

Give things away -

Take things that you are not going to wear or use and give it to a charity or someone who will use it.

Go to a car wash -

Going to a car wash is a lot more water efficient then washing your car at home.

Buy Rechargeable Batteries -

Laptop, walkman, toys, cell phone, calculator - these are just some of the things that need batteries to function in our daily lives. Batteries may Pollute the lakes and streams as the metals vaporize into the air when burned. They even may expose the environment and water to lead and acid. Replacing the use of disposable batteries with rechargeable batteries can really make a difference in many ways, positive to the environment and your pocket. Even though it will take a good investment to buy these you will find yourself gaining it back in no time.

Pay your Bills Online -

One advantage of paperless billing, is that companies can get paid faster than when they must print, fold, stuff, meter, sort and mail paper bills. This will save wastage, your time and money too. If every house in the US
alone pays their bills online, this would save 18 million trees every year. Just imagine how many trees are saved if the rest of the world does the same. We can even stop paper wastage by avoiding papers for your bank statement and getting them electronically mailed to you and just check it out online.

Get a reusable bag -

You can't recycle plastic bags, instead get yourself a reusable bag so that you won't have to worry about carrying your necessities. Better use paper bags or recyclable bags.

Inflate your vehicle Tires -

If everybody was just inflating their vehicle tires and getting regular tune-ups, you'd actually save just as much. If your tires are inflated and keep your vehicles tires at their appropriate pressure at all times your car will run more miles on less fuel.

Wrap Presents Creatively -

Without going out to get wrapping paper you can use newspaper, an old map, or anything else. It would look a whole lot more creative.

Plant a Tree -

Planting trees are the best to fight against global warming. Trees take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and use it, along with sunlight, soil, and water, to produce the trees energy needed to grow and the byproduct of this process is oxygen. Trees don't even have to be planted in large numbers to have a large impact. One study showed that a single tree planted to shade a house can make the house more energy efficient. This improvement in efficiency can have the same impact on CO2 emissions as 15 trees planted in a field.

Buy Local Produce -

Consider how much energy it takes for produce from china or any other country to come here. If you have the option to buy local, do it.

Walk whenever you can -

If you have to go somewhere close consider riding your bike or walking there instead of your car. It's better on the environment and healthier. Instead of using your vehicle multiple times, organize your work and get all the things done at a stretch. Make a list of the things you have to do, and see if you can fit a couple of those things together in one ride.

Dispose the old electronics -

Cell phones can be loaded with toxic metals such as arsenic, cadmium, and mercury. Old television and computer monitors can contain up to 8 pounds of lead. When they break in a landfill, they can pose an environmental and a neurological hazard. Dispose the old things like old mobile phone, old refrigerator, old bike, old TV, old monitors. These will produce harmful greenhouse gases.

Monday, June 22, 2009

What is Crowdsourcing?

"Necessity is the mother of Invention" said Plato, the Greek philosopher

Technological advances in everything from product design software to digital video cameras are breaking down the cost barriers that once separated amateurs from professionals. Internet has fuelled innovation through the free exchange of ideas and collaboration with anyone across the globe. There is a phenomenon once heralded for its ability to disrupt the traditional model of business by leveling the experts and amateurs alike.

Hobbyists and part-timers have a market for their efforts, as smart companies discover ways to tap the talent of the crowd. Of course they are paid for their effort. It costs a lot less than paying traditional employees. It’s not outsourcing; it’s crowdsourcing.

Crowdsourcing is a distributed problem-solving model. Problems are broadcast to an unknown group of solvers in the form of an open call for solutions. Users (the crowd), form into online communities, and the crowd submit solutions. The best solutions are then owned by the entity (Crowdsourcer) that broadcast the problem and the winning individuals in the crowd are rewarded.
Crowd Sourcing
The difference between crowdsourcing and ordinary outsourcing is that a task or problem is outsourced to an undefined public rather than a specific other body.

Benefits of crowdsourcing include:
  • Problems can be explored at comparatively little cost, and often very quickly.
  • The organization can tap a wider range of talent than might be present in its own organization.
  • By listening to the crowd, organizations gain first-hand insight on customer desires.
  • It gives you the means to tap your crowd for clear business purpose.
  • Identify new and innovative ideas
  • Reduce the cost of innovation
  • Reduce costs related to market research
The popularity of Crowdsourcing is because of:
  • Agencies have been screwing and over charging clients for way too long,
  • The accessibility of media tools to the public allowing for artists to emerge,
  • The design people charge too much for little.
  • Recession
This methodology doesn’t come without its risks - Disadvantages:
  • Here, the results are not always immediate and quality is quite variable
  • IP ownership issues of crowdsourced products/services
  • Threat of competitors acting on some of the ideas as the ideas is available in the public domain
One of the examples of crowdsourcing is:

Google is using its Google Moderator product to help people share ideas on how to save money in recessionary times. Moderator is a tool that helps groups determine which questions should be asked at all-hands meetings, conferences, and online Q&A sessions, among other scenarios. Google has set up a site called Tip Jar, which is powered by Moderator, to gathers money-saving tips in one place and allow visitors to vote and rank them in order of usefulness. The most popular tips will rise to the top of the list. And users can submit tips to the lists as well.

List of few crowdsourcers are available at openinnovators and crowdspring

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Have a Personal Website

Personal WebsiteHaving a Personal Website is the cool thing to do. Its a professional way of displaying or marketing your skills and your activities to the world on the internet. You could add your own articles to your site or copies of published works, setting yourself up as a leading expert in your field. For people who fetch jobs, it acts as a your online CV. In future, personal websites will have an increasingly important role in our lives. Individuals and employers will depend on them to make decisions.

Your site allows the 'real you' to be exposed to the world. More than that its not a big deal having it.

In my case, you can find my own site here. This pens down my skills and my interests. You can as well uplaod your favourite snaps and videos in you personal site. 

If you want a simple site of your own, just let me know.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Creating Oppurtunities...

Oppurtunity
For the last couple of decades, American employees has a concern. Its outsourcing. Thousands of American workers had to give up their jobs. They had to train their replacements, the foreign workers. Millions of US white collar jobs had to be given up for their foreign counterparts for a lesser pay. 
Millions of US workers, had witnessed an explosion in the non-conventional ways of making their living from the people who were willing to change for the better and had hope for the future. The trends had moved away from traditional mass employment breaking the traditional job mindset. They realised that the security in the new economy is not found being an employee. This resulted in innovative and entrepreneurising thinking, which gave rise to entrepreneurs starting their own businesses. 

When computer programmer Stephen Gentry learned last year that Boeing was laying him off, he wasn't too surprised, as many others in the company were experiencing the same fate. What really stunned him was his last assignment : managers had him train the worker from India who'd be taking his job.
                                                                         - The Book "The Currency of the Future
" by Brad DeHaven




Thanks to the new government in US and recession, its the time for the conventionally thinking people in India to have a paradigm shift in their thinking and get innovative, non-conventional and exploit the opportunities waiting ahead.



Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Next Trillion Dollar Industry

After a lot of other BIG industries like automobiles, telecom industry, Paul Zane Pilzer believe that the sales of wellness products like vitamins, food supplements and other health related items is going to hit $1 trillion annually over the next 10 years. This is going to be really really huge.

This is going to create lot more Bill Gates, Michel Dells, and Narayana Murthys for the next few decades, in the wellness industry.

Paul Zane Pilzer is a high profile economist, who was also economic advisor of two presidential administrators in US. He is a multimillionare software entrepreneur. 
We can Know more on him at http://www.paulzanepilzer.com/
He has written a book called The Wellness Revolution on this subject too

so, at this time of recession, one more area where one can focus is in wellness industry. When Plato discovered that earth is round, not many accepted it, but it was later uncovered. How about Zane..Will somebody watch that wellness revolution happening or be a part of it is their choice after all...

Good Health..wellness Industry


I have good info about the nutrients and food supplements... so, let me start a blog building and gathering all the experiences from the people using those things... This might help a beginner who is into nutrients and food supplements..rather wellness industry. 

I am sure this will be good help for lot of guys.  
so, the new blog name is goodhealthforus.blogspot.com

Monday, April 13, 2009

Enterprenership

Enterpreners
I got to know abt few college students started their own good business..Young Enterpreners... by creating a website to sell sweets online for those who can't go home personally and deliver themselves.  They started www.Mithaimate.com. This act by college students inspired me. 

I started thinking ..why not me too..???


There is one more instance of a girl from Delhi, Ruchi Chopra a graduate in fashion designing, also started a simillar business(ASAP-Any Surprise Any Place). She got this idea when she received a call from her friend asking for a pizza. Ruchi Chopra found there is no service to deliver a pizza to her friend when ordered by a third person.

I am thinking too...I am no lesser, I can do these too.