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10 Hottest Trending Topics in 2023

  I'm writing blogs on blow trending topic. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Artificial intelligence and machine learning are rapidly transforming our world and the way we live and work. These technologies are being used to automate many tasks, making our lives easier and more efficient. AI and ML are also being used to improve healthcare, enhance cybersecurity, and revolutionize the way we do business. 5G Technology 5G technology is set to change the way we use the internet and mobile devices. With faster speeds and lower latency, 5G will enable new technologies such as the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, and virtual and augmented reality. It will also bring new opportunities for businesses and individuals alike. Cybersecurity Cybersecurity is becoming a critical issue in today's world, with the increasing number of cyber-attacks and data breaches. Protecting sensitive information and ensuring the security of online systems is essential to prevent fraud an

CLOUD VISION API

              CLOUD VISION API Google Cloud Vision API enables developers to  understand the content of an image  by encapsulating  powerful machine learning models  in an easy to use REST API. It quickly  classifies images  into thousands of categories (e.g., "sailboat", "lion", "Eiffel Tower"),  detects individual objects and faces within images , and finds and reads printed words contained within images. You can build metadata on your image catalog, moderate offensive content, or enable new marketing scenarios through image sentiment analysis.  Analyze images uploaded in the request  or integrate with your image storage on Google Cloud Storage. Insight From Your Images Easily  detect broad sets of objects  in your images, from flowers, animals, or transportation to thousands of other object categories commonly found within images.  Vision API improves over time  as new concepts are introduced and accuracy is improved. read more c

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Moody’s rating

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What the Moody’s rating upgrade does not change for the Indian economy. New Delhi:  The ratings upgrade India received from Moody’s Investors Service last week after a gap of 13 years is a big boost to investor sentiment, and is likely to lower borrowing costs of Indian firms. But what the upgrade does not change is the fact that India’s near-term economic outlook has deteriorated because of global and domestic headwinds. Topping the list is oil. As a previous Plain Facts column pointed out, the entire reduction in the fiscal deficit under the Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance government can be attributed to increased taxes on petrol and diesel. The centre’s tax revenue from petrol and diesel rose from 0.44% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2013-14 to 1.44% of GDP in 2016-17, a gain of 1 percentage point or 100 basis points (bps). This has precisely been the extent of improvement in the fiscal deficit over the same period, from 4.5% of GDP in 201

Padmavati controversy

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Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra on Padmavati: Right to express as a filmmaker is as fundamental as right to protest. Amid the row over Sanjay Leela Bhansali-directed Padmavati, director Sudhir Mishra today said a filmmaker’s right to express is as fundamental as a person’s right to protest. Mishra said that people have a right to express their anguish with anything they might find offensive as India is a democracy. “As a industry we stand by each other defending our right to make films. And if any one has any problem with the film they are free to express as we live in a democracy. But you can’t take away my right to express as a filmmaker as well. It is as fundamental as expressing protest and that’s all we are saying,” Mishra said on the sidelines of IFFI Panorama Section inauguration. Batting for Bhansali and his film, which has been postponed amid protests by various Rajput groups and political leaders, Mishra said Sanjay is a responsible person and will not hurt the se

Indian woman physician doctor

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Rukhmabai, Indian woman physician, gets Google Doodle. Google India on Wednesday paid homage to Rukhmabai, Indian woman to practice  medicine  in colonial India, with a doodle. “Today’s Doodle by illustrator Shreya Gupta shows the courageous doctor among her patients, doing the dedicated work of a skilled physician,” said Google’s blog post on its doodles. But Rukhmabai has another feather in her cap. If women in modern India can assert their rights of consent, it is due to Rukhmabai refusing to recognise her marriage and the case filed by her husband thereafter. Born on this day in 1864 in Bombay, Rukhmabai was the only daughter of Janardhan Pandurang and Jayantibai. She lost her father when she was eight years old and was married off at the age of 11 to Dadaji Bhikaji. Her mother later married Sakharam Arjun, an eminent physician and the founding member of Bombay Natural History Society. Rukhmabai continued to stay with her mother and step-father even after m

Google: Algorithm Updates

Google: Algorithm Updates. Google has a long history of famous algorithm updates, search index changes and refreshes. Below are links to some of the most important resources for search marketers: Google Hummingbird Google Mobile Friendly Update Google Panda Update Google Penguin Update Google Pigeon Update Google Payday Update Google Pirate Update Google EMD (Exact Match Domain) Update Google Top Heavy Update

Electronic products

Electronic products, consumer goods may cost less soon. NEW DELHI: The government has nudged  consumer goods  companies to cut prices and pass on the benefits of the recent  Goods and Services Tax  ( GST ) rate cut to customers. The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) on Monday asked the companies to immediately lower prices of shampoos, detergents, deodorants and other products on which GST was slashed from 28 per cent to 18 per cent. While several companies have already lowered prices, there are others who are yet to pass on the gains. As a result, CBEC chairperson Vanaja N Sarna has written to major fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies, pointing to the need of immediately revising the maximum retail price, the finance ministry said in a statement. Finance and Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia had earlier said that the FMCG firms and big corporates will have to ensure that retailers pass on the benefit of  GST rate cut  to consumers and sell their products only af

Satya Nadella says ‘learn-it-all’ culture

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One ought to have a ‘learn-it-all’ culture, says Satya Nadella. Satya Nadella ’s  first three years as CEO of Microsoft have been remarkable for the Redmond-headquartered company. The software giant, which was once struggling with internal cultural issues and failure to keep pace with a changing technology landscape, has since pivoted to newer technologies such as cloud computing, mixed reality and artificial intelligence. In a new book ‘Hit Refresh’, Nadella has written about how he led this transformational journey. In an interview with   BusinessLine,   he   speaks about the future of technology, impact of digital economy on privacy and dealing with failures. Excerpts: You decided to hit refresh in 2014 after you took over as CEO. With technology changing rapidly, do you think you will have to undertake many more hit refreshes before the transformation is complete? The whole transformation journey has been framed not as a one-time episode but as a continuous p

Google Doodle updates

Google Doodle pays tribute to veteran Indian filmmaker V. Shantaram V.Shantaram, known as one of the pioneers of Indian cinema, was born on this day in 1901 Google on Saturday paid tribute to veteran Indian filmmaker V. Shantaram with a doodle on his 116th birthday. Widely hailed as one of the pioneers of Indian cinema, Shantaram was a successful director, actor and producer who played a vital role in introducing sound and colour to the Indian cinema. Born on November 18, 1901, Shantaram started his creative career as a theatre artist. After joining the Maharashtra Film Company at the age of 18, he directed a couple of films, including the highly successful  Gopalkrishna  in 1929, before donning the actor's hat. With the advent of sound in early 1930s, the Maharashtrian filmmaker went on to make the first bilingual film in the history of Indian cinema,  Ayodhyecha Raja  (Marathi) or  Ayodhya Ka Raja (Hindi) which translates to 'The King of Ayodhya'. Even ear

Optimize Website Speed

 Site Owners Can Optimize Website Speed use this 10 ways 1. Use a content delivery network. A content delivery network, or CDN, is a system of servers distributed in different places around the globe, that deliver web content to each user based on their location. The usage of CDN will, of course, make it faster for visitors to see the page, wherever they are in the world. And that usually comes with your hosting provider. But if you don’t have it set up, make sure you ask your host about it. 2. Leverage browser caching. Caching is storing data in a temporary storage area (known as a cache). Browser caching is the process of storing data files on your computer when visiting sites. These files are downloaded from your browser and delivered to you in the form of a web page. But in reality, it’s a ton of images, CSS, scripts, html files, and more. That process of storing happens so that you can save bandwidth and reduce server load. And that’s why we are often prompte

Who is Cornelia Sorabji?

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 Why is there a Google Doodle in her memory? On her 151st birth anniversary, Google Doodle honours Cornelia Sorabji, India's first female advocate, who went against all odds to fight for her education, and then for the people who couldn't get a lawyer. Here is all you must know about her. While it is nothing new of Google to come up with artistic homepage designs in some great soul's memory every other day, more than often we don't know who (or what) they are talking about. Like today, on November 15, for example, Google is honouring Cornelia Sorabji with a doodle. How much do you know about her? India's first female advocate. Returning to India in 1894, Sorabji started fighting for the rights of Purdanashins; the Hindu women who were not allowed to communicate with any male apart from their husbands. Thus, those women were not able to communicate and fight for their own rights in courts. Women were also not allowed to fight in courts or be barr

Google Doodle Update

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The 131st anniversary of the invention of the hole puncher is celebrated with a Google Doodle on Tuesday. The origins of the  hole punch  date back to Germany via Matthias Theel, where two early patents for a device designed to " punch holes  in paper" have since been discovered. Friedrich Soennecken filed his patent on November 14, 1886, for his Papierlocher für Sammelmappen. The origin of humble office tool hole puncher or hole punch are quite unknown. For the first time, the two-hole punch was introduced by Friedrich Soennecken, a German businessman and inventor, on 14 November 1886. It was called Papierlocher für Sammelmappen (paper hole maker for binding). The design has not much changed after this invention. When was the hole puncher invented? The first patent for a hole puncher, or  Papierlocher für Sammelmappen  (paper hole maker for binding) was filed on 14 November 1886 by inventor Friedrich Soennecken. Mr Soennecken was a German office su

Google Doodle on Anasuya Sarabhai throws light on little known labour movement.

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Google Doodle on Anasuya Sarabhai throws light on little known labour movement.                         Anasuya Sarabhai born in  Ahmedabad  on 11 November 1885 into the Sarabhai family, a religious family of pharmaceutical industrialists and business people. Both her parents, so she, her brother  Ambalal Sarabhai , and a younger sister were sent to live with an uncle, Rishab Jaiswal . She was in a long -lived  child marriage  at the age of 13. With the help of her brother, she went to England in 1912 to take a medical degree, but switched to the  London School of Economics  when she realised the animal dissection involved in obtaining a medical degree was in violation of her  Jain  beliefs. While in England, she was influenced by the  Fabian Society , and got involved in the  Suffragette movement .

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