Recently I had stumbled across a useful website, which gives more than 9800 fonts, all in various shapes and forms, and that too without seeking a single penny from your wallet.
Enter www.creamundo.com.
This site is a pure joy for the designers and calligraphy writers, who see pictures in letters. Although I am not one of those kinds, but still I had enjoyed my stay at this site and also downloaded a few of them.You can type your own text on this site and see how does it actually look like in your chosen font. See the results of the text "Manish Garg is a nice guy"
One drawback however is that the site is poorly crafted and there is only one page on which the entire information is given. There is no toolbar or navigation bar.
Saturday, April 7, 2007
Friday, April 6, 2007
Recent Telecom News
Economic Times
Trai won't allow spectrum sharing
Telecom regulator Trai, in its upcoming recommendations on infrastructure
sharing, will not allow mobile service providers to share the spectrum
allocated to them, although the move will make operations more economical. More
The Hindu
Hutch, Airtel face penalty
The Department of Telecom is all set to impose a penalty on Hutchison Essar
for violating the national numbering plan by offering `Talk On' services. More
Economic Times
SC imposes Rs 1-cr fine on Reliance Tele
The Supreme Court on Thursday imposed a fine of Rs 1 crore on Reliance
Telecom Ltd , which after the division between the Ambani brothers has gone
to Anil and has since been incorporated into Reliance Communications, for
laying optical fibre cables in the Madhav National Park More
Business Standard
Trai rules out mandatory sharing of infrastructure
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is understood to have ruled
out mandatory sharing of infrastructure among mobile operators and has
instead proposed allowing active networks like antennae, feeder, cables and
transmission equipment to be shared among them. More
Economic Times
SC stays Trai notices on mobile operators plea
Private GSM operators today got a reprieve from Supreme Court, which has
stayed regulator TRAI's notices asking them to refund excess charges levied
from customers on calls made to the networks of PSU telecom firms like BSNL
and MTNL. More
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Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Recent Telecom News
The Hindu
Vodafone-Hutch deal: Decision likely at next FIPB meeting
The Department of Telecommunications on Tuesday said that a decision on
Vodafone's proposal to acquire Hutchison Telecom International Ltd's stake
in cellular company Hutchison Essar, was expected in the next meeting of the
Foreign Investment Promotion Board. More
The Economic Times
Intl bandwidth reselling may not cut price
Telecom regulator Trai's move to allow the entry of resellers in the
international bandwidth segment is unlikely to lead to price cuts. More
Business Standard
BSNL to offer recharge facility via SMS
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), the major service provider of cellular
mobile telecom services in the country, is to introduce multi-pronged
methods to recharge or renew the talk time coupons for their pre-paid mobile
customers.Talking to reporters here, L Kannan, general manager (mobile
services). More
Business Standard
Bharti Airtel in pact with VRC, NEDFi for CSR
The North Eastern Development Finance Corporation (NEDFi), Bharti Airtel and
Vocational Rehabilitation Centre (VRC), have jointly taken an initiative to
create livelihood opportunities for the disabled and handicap. More
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Guidelines for proper subscriber verification released
In order to comply with the requirements of the DoT and also address the concerns of national security agencies, COAI and AUSPI have come together on a common platform and set up the Apex Advisory Council for Telecom in India (ACT) to oversee and ensure that the proper subscriber verification process is followed before any new mobile connection is activated.
The Apex Advisory Council for Telecom in India (ACT), has laid down certain procedures and criteria for the new subscriber activation. It is mandatory for all Points of Sales, to follow the same. The mailer made available to all Points of Sales, providing full details of the procedures to be followed for new activation is given below
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Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Download and play a few brain-teasers
Brain Games
IQ Tests
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Monday, April 2, 2007
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Photo Flicks - Make Stunning SlideShows of your Digital Photographs

With Photo Flicks, your digital photographs can look like a revolving 3D Cube, a rotating spiral, moving glass slabs, puzzles and so on.
Some slideshow also support sound and text captions. The standard zoom-n-pan style picture transitions are also available for old-school users.
Our personal favorite is the Photo Book effect which emulates a physical photo album - click the picture and the pages flip just like a norbal book.
Just upload your pictures and start creating these impressive Photo Flicks. The Flash slideshows can be easily embedded inside any webpage or blog.
Go, give it a shot. You'll love Picture Flicks for sure.
Picture Trail | Sample Slideshows [Photo Flicks]
More Slideshow Software - XDrive Shows, Pixtivity and Flickr Picture Slideshows.
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Create Caricature Drawings from Photographs
Here are some interesting options if you want to make a caricature and can't afford the fees of a professional caricature artist:
Option A: Take your picture inside Photoshop (or Gimp), apply a couple of adjustments and filters as described at MacMerc.com and you may get pretty impressive results.
Option B: Convert your picture into a black-n-white pencil sketch using Dumpr.net (look at the girl's picture) and then paint this pencil sketch using ArtRage which is also free.


Option C: Magixl.com lets you draw caricature portraits of the human face - choose the type of jaws, skull, eyes, etc and your caricature sketch is ready in seconds.
Option D: Finally, if you have the inclination and the time, here's a good tutorial on how to draw your own caricatures.
None of above choices will match the results of a professional artist but they are still fun.
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A few samples of the next generation hand-sets
Pantech’s Flexus Mobile Phone
Pantech’s sleek “Flexus” mobile phone concept recently took home the iF Design Award for Excellence & Innovation. This handset boasts a “trackball and Moto PEBL-esque keypad.”
NEC’s “Tag” Phone
NEC has just unveiled “Tag”, its next-generation cell phone concept. Available in white, black, or orange varities, this device boasts ‘”shape-memorizing” material — the tag will bend and twist at your command.’ Other specifications have not yet been released.
Nokia Aeon
Nokia's research and development team have kicked it up a gear with an attractive "aeon" concept phone showing up in the R&D section of the company's website. The most prominent design feature of aeon is a touchscreen that stretches over the full surface area of the phone, similar to BenQ-Siemens's Black box concept.
"Currently mobile technology isn't quite up to realizing this fantasy, but we'll sleep better tonight knowing that at least one of the cellphone industry's biggest names shares the same dream as we do".
Synaptics Onyx Mobile
Synaptics introduces the Onyx mobile phone concept, which comes equipped with a touch-sensitive LCD panel instead of a regular keypad, allowing you to answer the handset “by simply holding it to your cheek, messages sent by swiping them off the screen with the whole finger.
Pantech Pivot Point
Designed by Lunar Designs for Pantech, Pivot Point is a futuristic mobile phone concept, sporting a “swiveling screen that can be set up like an easel for easy typing.”
Motorola PVOT Phone
Designed for developing nations, the Motorola PVOT concept is a hand crank, rechargeable AA battery-powered phone. You get one minute of use for every 25 cranks. Other features include a 125 x 125 Dot Matrix LCD and an “Eraser Shield” keypad.
Dual-Screen Cell Phone
Alloy Total Product Design’s “The Polygon” boasts two displays: a standard high-resolution display for viewing data and a touchscreen for accessing menus, etc.
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Recent Telecom News
In this section I will be giving you the links leading to the latest news in the field of telecom, which have appeared in the leading dailies of India. The updation will be done on every day or two, so keep visiting.
Cyber cafes in day, call centres at night
Chandigarh, April 1 The Reliance WebWorlds in Amritsar and Jalandhar have had a complete role makeover. From being the hi-tech internet cafes, these will now double up as small business process outsourcing (BPO) units, during night hours.
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Saturday, March 31, 2007
See how can you drive a scooter
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