50+ Free Ads Posting Sites in India





India is emerging as an online market in the world. In India internet awareness are growing fast particularly in metro cities. In metro city peoples are shopping their products online. In this post I am giving 50+ free classified sites for your Ads posting in India. In this Free Ads posting site you can post your products ads and you can reach directly to your audience. These portals will be save your money which you are use in advertisement for your products.

In India so many people are using these free classified sites for buy and sell products. These sites are more popular than the social networking sites.

In this post you will get 50+ free ads posting sites. In some site require sign up and some sites don’t need to sign up for posting of ads. So, visit these sites and take full information from their help centre and post your ads.





9) Bupio
11) Click
17) Ddoos
18) Droik
19) Dragg
20) Fyndin
24) Ivarta
26) Indnav
28) Ibibo



34) Indya
37) Khojle
38) Kugli
39) Khrido
45) Muamat
47) Olx
49) Quikr
50) Rediff
51) Rajb2b

52) Sify

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History of Company Names

Hewlett-Packard
History of Company Names:- Hewlett-Packard




Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard tossed a coin to decide whether the company they founded would be called Hewlett-Packard or Packard-Hewlett.


Yahoo!
History of Company Names:- Yahoo
The word was invented by Jonathan Swift and used in his book Gulliver's Travels. It represents a person who is repulsive in appearance and action and is barely human. Yahoo! founders Jerry Yang and David Filo selected the name because they considered themselves yahoos.


Xerox
History of Company Names:- Xerox
The Greek root "xer" means dry. The inventor, Chestor Carlson, named his product Xerox as it was dry copying, markedly different from the then prevailing wet copying.


Sun Microsystems
History of Company Names: Sun Microsystems
Founded by four Stanford University buddies, Sun is the acronym for Stanford University Network.



Sony
History of Company Names:- Sony
From the Latin word 'sonus' meaning sound, and 'sonny' a slang used by Americans to refer to a bright youngster.


SAP
History of Company Names:- SAP
"Systems, Applications, Products in Data Processing", formed by four ex-IBM employees who used to work in the 'Systems/Applications/Projects' group of IBM.


Red Hat
History of Company Names:- Red Hat
Company founder Marc Ewing was given the Cornell lacrosse team cap (with red and white stripes) while at college by his grandfather. He lost it and had to search for it desperately. The manual of the beta version of Red Hat Linux had an appeal to readers to return his Red Hat if found by anyone!


Oracle
History of Company Names:- Oracle
Larry Ellison and Bob Oats were working on a consulting project for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The code name for the project was called Oracle (the CIA saw this as the system to give answers to all questions or something such).



Motorola
History of Company Names:- Motorola
Founder Paul Galvin came up with this name when his company started manufacturing radios for cars. The popular radio company at the time was called Victrola.


Microsoft
History of Company Names:- Microsoft
It was coined by Bill Gates to represent the company that was devoted to MICROcomputer SOFTware. Originally christened Micro-Soft, the '-' was removed later on.


Lotus
History of Company Names:- Lotus
Mitch Kapor got the name for his company from the lotus position or 'padmasana.' Kapor used to be a teacher of Transcendental Meditation of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.


Intel
History of Company Names:- Intel
Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore wanted to name their new company 'Moore Noyce' but that was already trademarked by a hotel chain, so they had to settle for an acronym of INTegrated ELectronics.


Hotmail
History of Company Names:- Hotmail
Founder Jack Smith got the idea of accessing email via the web from a computer anywhere in the world. When Sabeer Bhatia came up with the business plan for the mail service, he tried all kinds of names ending in 'mail' and finally settled for Hotmail as it included the letters "html" - the programming language used to write web pages. It was initially referred to as HoTMaiL with selective upper casings.


Google
History of Company Names:- Google
The name started as a jockey boast about the amount of information the search-engine would be able to search. It was originally named 'Googol', a word for the number represented by 1 followed by 100 zeros. After founders - Stanford graduate students Sergey Brin and Larry Page presented their project to an angel investor, they received a cheque made out to 'Google


CISCO
History of Company Names:- CISCO
The name is not an acronym but an abbreviation of San Francisco. The company's logo reflects its San Francisco name heritage. It represents a stylized Golden Gate Bridge.


Apple Computer
History of Company Names:- Apple Computer
Favourite fruit of founder Steve Jobs. He was three months late in filing a name for the business, and he threatened to call his company Apple Computers if the other colleagues didn't suggest a better name by 5 o'clock.


Apache
History of Company Names:- Apache
It got its name because its founders got started by applying patches to code written for NCSA's httpd daemon. The result was 'A PAtCHy' server - thus, the name Apache.


Adobe
History of Company Names:- Adobe
The name came from the river Adobe Creek that ran behind the house of founder John Warnock.

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How to Change a File Extension in Windows





This page shows you how to change the name of a file extension in Windows XP and Windows 7. For example, you might want to change a file called mypage.php to mypage.html, or myvideo.vob to myvideo.mpg. We use Windows 7 for this example but the same process applies to most versions of Windows.

Changing a file extension should only be done if you are confident it's the right thing to do. There are many reasons for changing an extension — sometimes it's fairly straightforward, sometimes it's a bit of a gamble. When you change an extension, one of three things is likely to happen:
 
  •  It won't make any difference to how the computer deals with the file.
  •  It will enable some programs to recognize and work with a file, while other programs may no longer recognize it.
  •  It will not have any useful effect and the file will no longer open properly.



Step By Step Process:


The first thing to do is open Windows Explorer (or My Computer) and view the file you wish to change. We will use the example of a file called "a_mercedes_emerging.php" which we want to change to "a_mercedes_emerging.html". It looks like this in Windows Explorer:


 
 
At this stage you might notice that your file does not appear to have an extension (in the above example it would simply be called a_mercedes_emerging). This is probably because you have Windows set to hide extension names. Go to Tools > Folder Options, then click the View tab. Uncheck the box titled "Hide extensions for known file types" and click on the Apply button like so:
 



Click OK. Now you should be able to see the file extensions for all files. Right-click the file name and select Rename. Enter the new extension like so:







After entering the new extension, hit the Enter (return) key. Windows will give you a warning that if you change a file name extension, the file might become unusable. This is quite safe — if the file does stop working you can always change the extension back (just make sure you remember what it was!).


It's also possible that you might get another message telling you that the file is "read-only". In this case either say yes to turning off read-only, or right-click the file, select Properties and uncheck the Read-only box.

Note: Windows treats file extensions as case-insensitive, i.e. .RTF is the same as .rtf. However other operating systems do not, and will treat myfile.RTF and myfile.rtf as two different files. Therefore it is good practice to always treat your files as case-sensitive for maximum compatibility. This is especially crucial if you are going to use the files on the Internet. We strongly recommend that you get into the habit of using all lower-case letters for all file names and extensions.

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iPhone recall seen unlikely at Apple event





(Reuters) - Apple Inc is likely to announce a fix for the iPhone 4's reception problems, rather than a recall, at a surprise press conference on the device on Friday, analysts said.

Apple has declined to provide any details about the morning event, called late Wednesday, at its corporate headquarters in Cupertino, California.

Growing furor over iPhone 4 signal-strength flaws has hurt Apple's shares, knocking billions off its market valuation. Investors will be looking for a fuller explanation of what analysts call a minor issue that has managed to cause a media firestorm.

Some users of the phone complain that reception turns weak when the device is held in a certain way that has come to be jokingly called the "iPhone 4 death grip."

Apple has blamed a software glitch that overstates network strength, but others have said the antenna on the redesigned best-selling device is at fault.

Cross Research analyst Shannon Cross said she expected Apple to use the press conference to provide a remedy to users who are experiencing the problem, and try to redirect attention back to the iPhone 4's strengths.

"We do not expect a recall and believe Apple will quickly move past this issue," Cross wrote in a research note.

She said Apple could provide free, low-cost iPhone cases -- which appear to solve the reception problem -- to consumers at a cost of $1 to $2 each, or less than 5 cents a share.

Apple could add a thin coating over the antenna in future models to fix the issue, Cross added.

Bloomberg on Thursday reported that Apple's senior antenna expert voiced concern to Chief Executive Steve Jobs in the early design phase of the iPhone 4 that the antenna design could lead to dropped calls. The report cited a person familiar with the matter.

When asked about the report, Apple spokesman Steve Dowling said "it's simply not true."

Apple's July and August option implied volatility, which measures the expected magnitude of share price movement, surged on Thursday.

"Apple option traders are bracing for a big move in the underlying shares boosted by uncertainty over the iPhone 4 smartphone and next week's earnings," said Jon Najarian, a co-founder of Web information site optionMonster.

"Professional investors believe this is a big deal judging by the amount of Apple options that are being bid up on both the call and put side, indicating how nervous players are."

In all, about 141,000 calls and 100,000 puts traded in Apple by mid-afternoon, according to option analytics firm Trade Alert.

BMO Capital Markets analyst Keith Bachman said he doesn't expect the company to offer to replace the iPhone 4.

"We do believe that Apple needs to be more proactive in identifying and addressing the issues for the iPhone 4," Bachman wrote in a research note.

"We believe that a real risk is if the press keeps talking about this issue, iPhone 4 growth could slow."

Shares of Apple fell 1.4 percent to $249.18 on Nasdaq.

(Reporting by Gabriel Madway and Doris Frankel; Editing by Richard Chang)


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