Showing posts with label offers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label offers. Show all posts

Saturday, August 04, 2007

Lowest price for Printing photos just Rs. 3, 10 FREE trial prints also get 10 free photo prints to add every friend !!!

Hi all,

Have a look at this unique mouthwatering offer. Photo printing has become very easy these days, one can upload and directly print them and get them delivered at the doorsteps. All this was possible in US very easily. But its now available for Indians as well. You live any where and send your photos through DTDC courier, directly to your home. Picsquare is offering this service right now. IT offers 10 free prints on initial registration.


Apart from offering 10 free photos for registration it also offers 10 free photos for every friend you add... read in detail below, before that, just think over this. You are in US or any part of the world and keep clicking photographs there. Just order it through this site and it can be posted specially anywhere in India directly to your home at a very nominal fee. You don't need any favor from any one, to deliver photos home. Especially beneficial for people whose parents/relatives are not well versed with computers and are still used to hard copy memories....

Its a different experience friends.. just give it a try and see the difference. it comes as a surprise for the family members.
:)

Read in detail below....

This is an absolute win-win for you and your friend. Tell your friends about Picsquare and help them connect to their loved ones. In the process, you can earn upto 10,000 FREE prints, by accumulating 10 FREE prints for every friend registration.

Picsquare allows you to upload, organize, view, share and order prints of your digital photographs online. It also provides you with a convenient way to create your own personalized photo gifts, get it printed and delivered to your loved ones.

You can also print your Picasa and Flickr photo albums directly

Some of the major features include:
  1. Buy digital prints as low as 9 cents / Rs. 3.00
  2. Use unlimited storage capacity for uploading photographs.
  3. Organize your photographs using Tags and share them online.
CLICK HERE

Monday, July 02, 2007

Vote for TAJ get free certificate..

Vote for the TAJ to be the Wonder of the world and get a free certificate for life... If you have voted once.. u can vote as many times using different id's... so go ahead



About the TAJ :

The Love

The Taj Mahal, a monument which has been described as ‘poetry in marble’ was constructed by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He erected this mausoleum in the memory of his beloved wife, Arjumand Bano Begum, who had the title ‘Mumtaz Mahal’, who died in AD 1630. According to the history of Taj Mahal it is believed that her dying wish to her husband was “to build a tomb in her memory such as the world had never seen before.” Indeed, centuries later, no tomb has been able to even remotely equal the glory of the marvellous Taj.


Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore called the Taj Mahal ‘a drop of tear on the cheek of history’.

The Monument

A perfect piece of architecture, the Taj Mahal is built according to the Islamic concept of Paradise, where an enormous, shimmering pearl white dome stands supported by four corner pillars, from which flow the rivers of grace.

The massive plinth on which the Taj Mahal stands is representative of the material world, while the octagonal main structure signifies the transitional phase. Finally the dome is symbolic of being the vault of the heaven. To complete the illusion of the paradise, the tomb has been ornamented with splendid calligraphy of verses from the holy Koran, in flowing Arabic. An inscription written on the massive front gateway leading to the gardens in front of the Taj reads, “O soul that art at rest, return to the lord, at peace with Him and He at peace with you. So enter as one of His servants and enter into His garden.”



The Taj is marked by perfect symmetry and harmony, be it the shape of the four towering minarets; the cupolas (chhatris); the central arch in the façade; the perfectly arranged arched recesses on both the story's; the intricate pietra dura (stone inlay work); the delicate lattice work on marble windows or the magnificent dome. Even the mosque and the guesthouse (mehmankhana) are a mirror image of one another.


These monuments are entirely made of red sandstone. While both these buildings are mosques, the one towards the west (left side of the Taj) is important and used for offering prayers, as it not only sanctifies the Taj but also faces Mecca. The replica on the other side is known as the Jawab (answer).


However, there is one thing, which breaks the perfectly harmonious plan of the Taj Mahal – its position. Instead of locating the Taj Mahal in the middle of the Charbagh (four garden plan), Shah Jahan built the mausoleum at the far end of the garden, with the back wall falling straight down to the bed of Yamuna River.


Though Shah Jahan provided the vision behind the entire concept, he was assisted in his endeavour by a number of architects. The name of the architect, which is often mentioned during the building of Taj Mahal, is that of Muhammad Isa Khan, who hailed from Shiraz in Iran. It is also said that a creative nucleus of 37 people formed the core advisory group behind this gigantic project.

At the end of the first year of construction the mausoleum had taken shape and the crypt chamber, along with its surrounding works were also completed. The body of Mumtaz Mahal was ceremoniously interred into the tomb (The tombs of Mumtaz Mahal and Shahjahan are actually located in the basement, while their replicas are placed directly above in the upper hall). Six years of extensive labour saw the main building of the mausoleum complete and crowned with a majestic guava shaped dome. According to some historians the major construction of Taj Mahal was completed in about 10 years.


The Taj Mahal is distinguished as the finest example of Mughal architecture, a blending of Indian, Persian, and Islamic styles. Two notable decorative features are repeated throughout the complex: pietra dura and Arabic calligraphy. As embodied in the Mughal craft, pietra dura incorporates the inlay of semiprecious stones of various colours, such as lapis lazuli, jade, crystal, turquoise, and amethyst, in highly formalized and intertwining geometric and floral designs. The colours serve to moderate the dazzling expanse of the white Makrana marble. Under the direction of Amanat Khan al-Shirazi, Qur'anic verses were inscribed across numerous sections of the Taj Mahal in calligraphy, the centre of Islamic artistic tradition.

Calligraphy also encircles the soaring arched entrances to the mausoleum proper. To ensure its uniform appearance from the vantage point of the terrace, the lettering increases in size according to its relative height and distance from the viewer.

The changing light and shadows affect the colour and patterns of the Taj Mahal. The Taj is pinkish in the morning, milky white in the evening and golden when the moon shines.

Facts about the Taj Mahal:

  • Built by – Fifth Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan
  • Dedicated to – Mumtaz Mahal (Arjumand Bano Begum), wife of Shah Jahan
  • Construction time – 22 years (1631 – 1653)
  • Workforce – Over 20,000 labourers
  • Building type – Islamic tomb
  • Architecture – Islamic
  • Cost of construction – Rs 32 crore
  • Top dome – 213 feet high
  • Minarets – 162.5 feet high
  • Platform – 186 feet by 186 feet
  • Location – Agra (Uttar Pradesh, India)
  • Highlights: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Trivia:

  • People say that Shah Jahan ordered that the hands of the craftsmen and architects be chopped off after building Taj Mahal, as he did not want them to build another grand monument as this one.
  • Shah Jahan planned to build another Taj Mahal in black marble as his own tomb.
  • Some European scholars claim that Taj Mahal was designed by an Italian architect by the name of Geronimo Veroneo. However, there is no hard evidence to prove this claim.
  • Some Indian scholars claim the Taj Mahal was a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, which was taken over by Shah Jahan.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Earn to read !!!

Hi,

mGinger.com pays you to read ads on your cellphone! These ads are only about your interests.
Not only that, you get to decide when you want these ads.

Based on my calculations I can easily make enough money to free up my cell phone bill.

Check it out...
http://www.mginger.com/index.jsp?inviteId=145610

See how much you can make. Have fun calculating...and sign up.

You will like it...

How much money can I make?

Ads you receive per day 10

Friends you refer 10

Friends each of your friend refers 10

Monthly Rs 1,860

Follow this link and register its free...

http://www.mginger.com/index.jsp?inviteId=145610


-Samee

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Free Online Storage ... G > Drive ... a step above ....


Hey People !

Tighten your seat belts, coz this is gonna grip you all again a Google initiative to blow up your mind... Go ahead...

My facination for Google always kept on increasing because of they keep innovating. We all know that Google gives 2.7 + GB for email storage. This initiative was Google's way of standing out of all email services. This initiative was not the only one they took. Their search was always innovative and mind blowing. They again took over KeyHole and renamed and reframed it to a very easy to use product called Google Earth. Then their Spreadsheet came to show the world that spreadsheets can be modified online by multiple people at a time. This writeup looks like my previous post isn't it??

Nay! Its not... Am gonna tell you one ultra hidden service of Google. This service is not listed on Google Labs, i don't know the reason though. Its called GDrive or Google Drive. And if u say that u knew it earlier then you are guilty coz u never informed the world about this great service. And for the people who are not aware of this GDrive. Its a virtual drive of size (2.7 gigabyte MINUS your gmail account) this means that if you are using 700 MB of your Gmail inbox then you get 2.7 GB - 700 MB which comes to 2.0 GB of storage space.



Isn't it amazing? Yes of course it is. Now we can upload all kinda files on our google GDrive and then definitely download it from any where in the world. Let it be music files, portable document files or PDF's, document files or let it be any other setup files, zip files. The difference is that you upload your files directly in your gmail inbox without logging on the gmail page. It does it indirectly. Its all your space and its your reign. So go ahead and start uploading it.

Haan baba... telling you how to do it..

Step 1 :
Visit this link and download the zip file
http://download.softpedia.com/software/internet/email/gmailfs110.zip


Step 2 :
Install the setup file from the zip file.

Step 3 :
Go to My computer and find your GMail Drive

Step 4 :
Click on the GMail Drive and login into your gmail account.

Done...

You have logged in to your gmail account now start Uploading and enjoy...

And haan to add it.. the file that you upload goes directly to your inbox as a mail... so you don't need a different interface to download the files.

i'm lovin'it

Monday, August 21, 2006

Google's Paying :)

And who is not attracted after reading such an interesting and attractive heading. Let me take you through the process of knowing the Google strategy.

Its true that Google is a giant in the internet search business, rather a leader, standing all odds against the Titans like Microsoft and Yahoo. I have been a fan of innovation a.k.a Google. And if you keep looking at their product ranges you are stunned. With the latest one being the spreadsheets which can be edited and shared online, there are so many in the Google Labs, Calculator, Search is always there, then theres Google Answers inspired by AskJeeves.com, also Google Scholar where one can find technical papers and articles related to technology. Translator, Google Earth, Picassa photo organisor and what not.

Though Yahoo is a runner up in the race and they are equally fast in implementing things mind you. I am facinated by the fast translation of technology and am enjoying it to the full let it be yahoo google or msn.

Coming back to Google, they have invented a very interesting but not unique way to distribute money through internet. You sit at home and check your balance this is what you are supposed to do. Its simple, if u own a website or a blog, you register for the Google AdSense, if someone clicks on that AdSense through your website, you get paid. There are lots of terms and conditions though. But you are not required to do any thing, not even click on those ads or your membership is cancelled, so don't try it on yourAd Sense. You sit at home and check your balance this is what you are supposed to do.

But what appealed me in Ad Sense is that it picks the advertisement headings from the text mentioned in your blog or text or the writeup and then displays relevant advertisements. For e.g. for My MTNL blog the advertisements displayed were Fast Internet Connections and so on as it picked related words from the blog and displayed the related advertisements.

This blog is intended to first make every one aware about this interesting strategy and then to invite you to take the initiative and click on the ads, Use google products and let me earn few dollahs HA HA I have started with it mind you.. $ 0.10 on the very first day with 2 firefox sign ups and one Ad Sense click.

So keep clicking with your Maut ki Ungli and spread the word may be this could be a turning point for any one of us and a chance to be a millionare...